“We started out in the ’60s — now we’re in our 60s,” said Terry Sylvester of the Hollies as his band, and his compatriots Genesis, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame yesterday. I’m suddenly beginning to feel old myself, as I grew up listening to these groups, even if the wheels fell off for me a little after Peter Gabriel left Genesis. So, I couldn’t pass up a little celebratory post here to mark the occasion. Concentrating on their Seventies output, here are four memories from these new inductees. Released in 1972, Long Cool Woman in a Black Dress became The Hollies









