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I really like Supper's Ready, which is probably even sillier and more pretentious.
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Said, "Supper's waitin 'at home and I gotta get to it."
A judge in Georgia, and 5 American soldiers we just killed. 2009
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The concert from October 1973 features most of Selling England By The Pound at the time of its release, along with the conceptual piece "Supper's Ready" and "Watcher Of The Skies" from their breakthrough album Foxtrot, and "The Musical Box" from Nursery Cryme, the last two titles on 5.1 version only.
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Much along the lines of Vickie Lawrence's 1973 hit, "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia," "The judge said" guilty 'in a make believe trial, slapped the sheriff on the back with a smile and said "Supper's waiting at home and I got to get to it.'"
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"Supper's at 6:00"... snort, heha heehaaaa, giggle!
I May Never Cook Again Holly 2009
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The album's iconic cover features Gabriel wearing one of his many costumes, in this case the "Magog" mask and black cape he donned during "Supper's Ready."
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The first issue contained, among other things, information about a new Peter Gabriel album (showing how the world can be instantly informed of such developments) and an interview with Genesis about Supper's Ready.
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I don't have all of Rainbow Theatre, but as far as I know it doesn't have More Fool Me or the Worm Story which opens Supper's Ready.
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Peace Live in 1973 was originally planned as a double album, with a full version of Supper's Ready on the second LP.
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The first CD is an assorted compilation including the demo Going Out To Tracks on the second and third CDs are exactly the same as on The Lamb Lives (qv below), except the second begins with Supper's Ready and More Fool Me from the Rainbow concert.
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