Down the Rabbit Hole: In Part 3 of our deep dive into Genesis's 1974 concept masterpiece The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Mild Mannered Supermen explores one of the album's most surreal and unsettling stretches — from “Lilywhite Lilith” through “The Colony of Slippermen.” This chapter of Rael's journey takes a darker, stranger turn as we unpack the symbolism, mythology, and psychological themes behind “The Waiting Room,” “Anyway,” “Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist,” “The Lamia,” “Silent Sorrow in Empty Boats,” and the grotesque epic “The Colony of Slippermen.” We examine how Peter Gabriel's storytelling becomes increasingly abstract and theatrical, how Brian Eno's sonic textures deepen the album's dreamlike atmosphere, and how Tony Banks, Steve Hackett, Phil Collins, and Mike Rutherford push the boundaries of progressive rock with some of the most experimental music Genesis ever recorded. From desire and transformation to ego, identity, and sacrifice, this episode covers the emotional and symbolic core of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway — the moment where Rael's journey becomes truly mythic. Join Mild Mannered Supermen as we continue unraveling one of the most ambitious and influential concept albums in rock history. #Genesis #TheLambLiesDownOnBroadway #PeterGabriel #BrianEno #PhilCollins #TonyBanks #SteveHackett #MikeRutherford #ProgRock #ProgressiveRock #ConceptAlbum #ClassicRock #GenesisPodcast #MildManneredSupermen #70sRock #MusicHistory