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Wind & Wuthering (Music)

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Wind & Wuthering is the eighth studio album by Genesis, released in 17 December 1976 by Charisma Records in the United Kingdom and Atco Records in the United States. It was the final album to feature guitarist Steve Hackett, whose departure led to the next album being called ...And Then There Were Three.... It was also the first time that the band recorded out of their native UK, since the success of the A Trick of the Tail tour had them relocate to the Netherlands.
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Literary Allusion Title: "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." and "...In That Quiet Earth" are named after the last sentence in Wuthering Heights. The "Wuthering" part of the album title was also inspired by the book.
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Non-Indicative Name: Those unfamiliar with the songs in question are unlikely to guess that "One for the Vine" is about warfare or that "Blood on the Rooftops" is about watching TV.
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Longest Song Goes Last: If played in a continuous suite, "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..."/"...In That Quiet Earth"/"Afterglow" (11:24).
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Stable Time Loop: The plot of "One for the Vine", particularly where the protagonist becomes the "Chosen One" that his army was running away from.
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Recurring Riff: One of the riffs from "Eleventh Earl of Mar" is reprised in the second half of "...In That Quiet Earth".
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God Guise: In "One for the Vine", the primitive people that the protagonist encounters mistake him for "God's Chosen One who's come to save us from all our oppressors/We shall be kings on this world", with predictable results.
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Full-Circle Revolution
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Full-Circle Revolution: "One for the Vine" combines this with a Stable Time Loop: the central character eventually becomes the "chosen one" whose army he ran away from at the start of the song.
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Epic Rocking
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Epic Rocking: "One for the Vine" and the "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..."/"...In That Quiet Earth"/"Afterglow" suite are both at least ten minutes long, while "Eleventh Earl of Mar", "Your Own Special Way", and "All in a Mouse's Night" are above six minutes.
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Siamese Twin Songs
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Siamese Twin Songs: "Unquiet Slumbers for the Sleepers..." "...In That Quiet Earth", which in turn transitions directly to "Afterglow". North American releases of the album prior to the 1994 Definitive Edition remaster even sequence the former two songs as one track.
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The Ending Changes Everything
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The Ending Changes Everything: The final line of "One for the Vine" reframes the entire song in a different light, since before then, it wasn't clear that it was describing a Stable Time Loop, or that it had any science-fiction elements.
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Heel Realization
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Heel Realization: At the end of "One for the Vine", the time-travelling Villain Protagonist appears to have one when he recognises his past self walk off and vanish into the past, though by this point it's much too late to do anything, thanks to the Stable Time Loop nature of the plot.
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General Failure: The Eleventh Earl of Mar, who led the Jacobite rising of 1715 and lingered near Perth long enough for pro-government forces to respond.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done? The protagonist of "One for the Vine" had one when finding out he was both the chosen one and the oppressor.
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Meet the New Boss: In a way, also present in "One for the Vine", though thanks to a Stable Time Loop, the same person actually serves as both the new boss and the old boss.
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"Groundhog Day" Loop: "One for the Vine".
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Shout-Out: "All in a Mouse's Night" was inspired by Tom and Jerry. The end of the song, in which the cat is defeated by a ten-foot-tall mouse, similarly stems from the Tom and Jerry shorts "Jerry and Jumbo" and "Is There a Doctor in the Mouse?" The song "Blood on the Rooftops" has the line "The grime on the Tyne is mine all mine all mine", referencing Lindisfarne's famous "Fog on the Tyne".
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