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"Turn It On Again" is a song by the English rock band Genesis featured on their 1980 album ''
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''. Also released as a single, the song reached number 8 in the UK Singles Chart, becoming the band's second top 10 hit. The lyrics, by
Mike Rutherford Michael John Cloete Crawford Rutherford (born 2 October 1950) is an English guitarist, bassist and songwriter, best known as co-founder, lead guitarist and bassist of the rock band Genesis (band), Genesis. He and keyboardist Tony Banks (musici ...
, concern a man who does nothing more than watch television. He becomes obsessed with the people he watches on it, believing them to be his friends.


Background

"Turn It On Again" was built from leftovers from projects by each member: The musical bit used as the chorus was conceived by Tony Banks for '' A Curious Feeling'': "We kind of put utherford's riff– the bit he didn't use on '' Smallcreep's Day'', curiously enough – with the bit I didn't use on ''A Curious Feeling'', and put these two together. We made it much more rocky; both bits became much more rocky. My bit was a bit more epic, and Mike's bit was a bit slower and a bit more heavy metal. And then Phil gave it a much more straightforward drum part; perhaps neither of us would have thought that we would want that on that bit ..We put on one or two other bits, too, that ended up from there". The song's verse/chorus sections alternate
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s, to (), while the intro and bridge sections are in and (). The riff written by Rutherford on which the song was largely based was originally much slower, but it was transformed with help from
Phil Collins Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and later became the lead singer of the rock band Genesis (band), Genesis and had a successful solo career, ac ...
. Rutherford explains on the ''Songbook'' DVD: "I had this riff lays lead riff on guitar but at the time I was playing it like this: lays slower And Phil said, 'Why don't you try it in a faster speed?' and then he said to me, 'Do you realize it is in ?' and I said, 'What do you mean, it's in 13? It's in , isn't it?' 'No, it's 13.'" Collins confirms: "You can't dance to it. You see people trying to dance to it every now and again. They get on the off beat but they don't know why". Tony Banks adds: "You can't dance or clap along to it because of that time signature. When we play it live, you can always see the audience getting caught out." Blake, Mark: "The stories behind the songs"; '' Classic Rock'' #216, November 2015, p26 Peter Gabriel played drums when he reunited with his former bandmates at 1982's Six of the Best show. Banks said that Gabriel found himself baffled by its time signatures. Banks said the song "does funny things – it's truly a Genesis song." Banks also recalls the use of a duck call on the track to trigger brass hits from a Yamaha CS-80 synthesizer: "…oh Phil had a duck… A trumpet or it may just have been a duck call that he used to trigger the sample to trigger the CS80 to get the sound". "Turn it on Again" was originally a section of a long suite that was split up into individual songs. At the time, it was just an interlude between sections of the informally titled " The Duke Suite". "Turn It On Again" has been a favourite at Genesis's shows. Consequently, the group's 1999 compilation '' Turn It On Again: The Hits'' and its 2007 expanded reissue, subtitled '' The Tour Edition'', were named after it, as was the band's 2007 Turn It On Again: The Tour reunion tour. In the 1980s, the band would attach a medley of 1960s pop songs (referred to by the band as the " Blues Brothers" medley, as the first song was " Everybody Needs Somebody to Love"). The song was returned to its album form for the '' We Can't Dance'' tour and the band later regarded the medley as a poor decision. Originally written and recorded in the key of B Major, it was transposed down to A for the 2007 tour and further down to G for the 2021 tour to compensate for Collins' changing vocal range.


Video game

The song is featured on the Flash FM station playlist in the game '' Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories'', in which band member
Phil Collins Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and later became the lead singer of the rock band Genesis (band), Genesis and had a successful solo career, ac ...
appears as himself in several story missions.


Chart performance

"Turn It on Again" was a moderate hit in North America, but failed to reach the Top 40 except in regional markets such as Chicago (No. 31 on WLS-AM). However, it was a bigger hit in Europe, particularly in the UK where it reached No. 8.


Personnel

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Phil Collins Philip David Charles Collins (born 30 January 1951) is an English musician, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer and later became the lead singer of the rock band Genesis (band), Genesis and had a successful solo career, ac ...
– drums, percussion, lead and backing vocals, duck call * Tony Banks – keyboards, backing vocals *
Mike Rutherford Michael John Cloete Crawford Rutherford (born 2 October 1950) is an English guitarist, bassist and songwriter, best known as co-founder, lead guitarist and bassist of the rock band Genesis (band), Genesis. He and keyboardist Tony Banks (musici ...
– guitars, bass pedals


See also

* Parasocial interaction


References


External links


Lyrics of this song
* {{Authority control Genesis (band) songs 1980 songs 1980 singles Songs written by Phil Collins Songs written by Tony Banks (musician) Songs written by Mike Rutherford Songs about television Charisma Records singles Virgin Records singles Atlantic Records singles