Mild Mannered Supermen - A Genesis Podcast
Just a Pool of Tears: In this episode of Mild Mannered Supermen, we close the book on Genesis's landmark 1976 album A Trick of the Tail with two unforgettable tracks: “Squonk” and “Los Endos.” First, we dive into the legendary tale of the Squonk, a mythical creature from Pennsylvania folklore whose tears are said to dissolve its very existence. We explore how Genesis transformed this strange American legend into one of their heaviest and most dramatic songs, featuring Phil Collins's thunderous drumming, Mike Rutherford's driving bass, and some of the most powerful instrumental passages on the album. Then we turn our attention to “Los Endos,” the instrumental finale that serves as both the conclusion of A Trick of the Tail and a farewell to an era of Genesis. We discuss how the track brilliantly weaves together musical themes from across the album while subtly referencing the band's past—including the famous callback to Peter Gabriel-era Genesis with echoes of “Supper's Ready.” From mythical beasts to triumphant finales, this episode celebrates the album that proved Genesis could not only survive after Peter Gabriel's departure—but thrive. Join Mild Mannered Supermen as we unpack the stories, musicianship, and hidden connections behind two of the most beloved tracks in the Genesis catalog. #Genesis #Squonk #LosEndos #ATrickOfTheTail #PhilCollins #SteveHackett #TonyBanks #MikeRutherford #PeterGabriel #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock #ClassicRock #GenesisPodcast #MildManneredSupermen #MusicHistory #70sRock #SuppersReady #GenesisDeepDive
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