Firth of Fifth
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The River of Constant Change
In this episode of Mild Mannered Supermen, we explore “Firth of Fifth,” one of Genesis's most iconic and enduring compositions from the 1973 album Selling England by the Pound.
Often cited as a pinnacle of progressive rock, “Firth of Fifth” showcases the band at a creative crossroads — balancing classical influence, emotional restraint, and technical brilliance. We discuss Tony Banks's famous piano introduction, Steve Hackett's soaring guitar solo, and how the song's structure quietly points toward the future of Genesis beyond the Peter Gabriel era.
This episode examines how “Firth of Fifth” helped redefine what progressive rock could be: less about excess, more about atmosphere, melody, and long-form storytelling without a traditional narrative. We also consider why the song became a live staple across multiple eras of the band, even as Genesis evolved into a very different group in the years that followed.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or encountering the track for the first time, this discussion highlights why “Firth of Fifth” remains a cornerstone of Genesis's legacy — and a bridge between the band's past and what was still to come.
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