• "Firth of Fifth" is a song by the British progressive rock band Genesis. It first appeared as the third track on the 1973 album Selling England by the...
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  • used in the final arrangement of "Firth of Fifth". The third section developed early on became the opening of "The Battle of Epping Forest", and the band...
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  • Hackett – guitar on "The Cinema Show", "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway", "Firth of Fifth", "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)", "Dancing with the Moonlit...
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  • Also released was a 12-inch single that included a live version of "Firth of Fifth" from 1981. As the band's first break into the Billboard Hot 100 Top...
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  • performed a "new" medley of their old songs—"Dance on a Volcano/The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway/The Musical Box/Firth of Fifth/I Know What I Like (In Your...
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  • "Eleventh Earl of Mar" – "Squonk" – "Firth of Fifth" (1983) Old Medley: "Eleventh Earl of Mar" – "Behind the Lines" – "Firth of Fifth" – "The Musical...
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  • on the DVD. The DVD starts with Watcher of the Skies and The Musical Box is placed between Firth of Fifth and More Fool Me. Recorded in 2007, Live over...
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    out" to the US. "Firth of Fifth" features an extended electric guitar solo from Hackett. The album's cover is a modified version of a painting named The...
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  • (surname) Vic Firth Company, American percussion instrument manufacturing company Firth, Pond & Company, American music company "Firth of Fifth", song by...
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  • the 1976 tour supporting A Trick of the Tail (1976). This tour featured Bill Bruford on drums. Mixes of "Firth of Fifth", "Los Endos", "I Know What I Like...
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