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Hi Moonbuds, Yesterday I watched the 1 hour Tour kickoff with Phil, Mike, and Tony. I thought Id repeat the facts for all to see. The Boys said:
They Have been rubbing elbows as friends this last 15 years. The original Idea was to have a 5 member LAMB LIES DOWN revival Peter and Steve were part of these Talks, Peter has no time so its a no go The Band wants to do alot of their "HITS" from Their last 3 Albums and Steve was not part of that so he graciously bowed out. Chester Thompson and Darell will Indeed round out the Band Phil has one ear with Hearing loss caused by a virus 6 years ago, not loud music. They will play 20 gigs in Europe and 20 later in the US. When asked are they in it for the money, The answer was No, it was for the fun of being together performing their Best Material. Phil said if it was for the Cash then thy would be doing many more shows on other Continents as well. Finally, and to me surprisingly, The Band will perform NO new material. That's the Facts Moon people: My take is: No new material?. That's what I wanted. It will seem like a Moodies Concert, about the past not the present. I saw the MAMA tour and it was excellent, The double drum kit was a WOW! I wont be going to a Stadium for ANY band but I would Pay to see them again. For 35 years I called GENESIS my favorite Band...that has really not changed. |
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So after 40 reads, no other opinions? ...])
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Crisis day at work, my friend, don't take it personal :) |
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Well i hope to see them in Montreal in the next year. They spoke about coming to the States so maybe further north. I saw them in the 80's in the big olympic stadium and it was a great show. They are very popular in Québec so as the other prog bands of the 70's. Québec was a very fertile place for bands such as Supertramp, Styx, Genesis and others. I hope they play the old stuff...
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As Sharc I said I would never go to a stadium to see any group, but after consulting with Mrs Lotus, I made a reservation for 2 tx for the gig in Düsseldorf...I will report in summer... |
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Seems like I'm the only purist around here :D; I won't go and see Genesis unless it's the full original line-up. I doubt they'll play much 70's stuff with just Phil, Tony and Mike. Just my two cents.
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I got my fix in seeing the Musical Box "Foxtrot" last night. Salmacis, Hogweed, some neat songs. Hackett and Gabriel obviously aren't interested, and their music has developed far away from Genesis. It would be weird to see all of them reunite. I wouldn't see them if they all got back together. Why? I'd like to see the trio develop their better later songs, like "Fading Lights" or "Driving the Last Spike". Like that will ever happen. |
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I'd love to see them again, in any configuration, playing whatever the hell they wanted to.
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I'm with you. I wouldn't go see the HIT-MACHINE Pop line-up of Genesis if it was FREE! |
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Sorry to say it because I'm a Genesis fan.
I already have the money to pay a plane ticket to USA reserved for a Genesis 5 men tour, maybe would expend it in a 4 men tour. But no Hackett and no Gabriel = NO GENESIS. Genesis IMHO died the same day Hackett left the band. As I said on another Forum, if they played in my backyard I would close the curtains and go to my local pub to have a beer with good music recordings. Iván |
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If the tickets are not TOO pricey, I may go. I know it will be a big stadium/arena show too which I've grown to loathe. I recently caught Roger Waters at MSG. I'd forgotten how much I hate big arena shows -- Thank you for reminding me Mr. Waters. Genesis will have to play a lot of the pre-ATTW3 material though for me to cough up a dime to see them. |
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This is one Genesis fan who WON'T be going.
Tix for the Twickenham gig START at GBP 135!!! and go up to GBP 250ish.........out-bloody-rageous!!!!!!!!!! Those prices show NO respect for the fans and I won't be pushed into paying that to see a band who's last few albums were pretty terrible IMHO. The PC poop songs did nothing for me. |
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Rarely are bands as prolific or good as when they start out. There's usually not a clear demarcation as to when bands decline, but it's inevitable.
I suggest that you may find that Genesis may have travelled the same road with Hackett on board. "Your Own Special Way" is a beautiful tune. But it's certainly pop. I'm not suggesting to see Genesis now. Personally iIwould not (arena setting, spoiled on good venues, price, etc). But I like some of the post-Duke material. If you don't like "Fading Lights" from "We Can't Dance", you have really just haven't given it a chance. It stands up to most of their great early material. And why does Gabriel get a free pass for "Sledgehammer"? Again personally I like the song. but it was as popular, overplayed, and trite as most of later Genesis. Remember, I'm someone whose favorite Genesis record is Selling England, song is Musical Box, etc. i have no special interest in or affinity for post-Hackett Genesis. But take each record on its own merits. Yes can put out some less than stellar material. they don't seem to get the same treatment. |
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Deplorably trite...i like that :) |
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I have tx for one Düsseldorf gig, although, and I agree fully with Vax, I hate big stadium gigs... But, btw, Vax I have tx for Roger Waters in a sport Arena (Audience aprox 10.000..), so I guess this will be good...:) |
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The other big factor is the "depths of their disgrace" - Genesis's lows are lower than Yes's, and even lower than that ELP abomination "Pirates" (joking, but couldn't resist) - "Illegal Alien"? "We Can't Dance"? Please - those aren't even good POP songs. :hand: |
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I have, though, bought a ticket to see this bunch of old men. I've only seen Genesis once before and that was the same bunch. Old Genesis I've missed up here in the desert, when I was just a poor student. So I have to make do with what we can get. In that sense, you others who only would see the re-united Genesis, are going to miss something. The old Genesis will not unite in my opinion. |
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I'm surprised about opinions of Duke. Except for the one really crappy song (we all know what that is), it's a good record. Heathaze, CuldeSac? Good stuff. Rogor - we agree on a lot....you're not fooling anybody. :knowing: |
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Some interesting points and a lot to discuss as I love ])
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The relation Hackett - Banks was damaged since the release of Voyage of the Acolyte, Banks was the only Genesis member not involved in this album, so he placed pressure in the members to avoid solo careers (Hackett was the only one with a solid solo career at that point) but when Steve tried to add adventurous compositions to Genesis they were rejected because they wanted to do something simpler. They had to change with or without Hackett is a fact but I'm sure Steve would have never participated in any post Duke album (Even when I don't like ATTW3 or DUKE, both have a couple good moments), that's for sure. Rick & Roll wrote: Quote:
Remember that Your Own Special Way is a pure Rutherford song added only because they didn't had enough material and Banks refused to add more Hackett stuff. It's also important to notice that More Fool Me is in Selling England by the Pound and For Absent Friends in Nursery Cryme, there was some room for POP, but not to turn the band into a parody with 100% boring Adult Contemporary Pop. If I want POP I buy a Fleetwood Mac or Cranverries album, I know what I'm paying for but I won0't buy a Genesis, Yes, King Crimson or VDGG album to listen POP Rick and Roll wrote: Quote:
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And nobody says Gabriel alone made too much Prog, but all his projects are far more adventurous than anything Genesis did after Steve left. Rick and Roll wrote: Quote:
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Right about Rutherford. that's what I've been saying for years about Genesis. This isn't a Collins thing. Let's not forget he was in Brand X from 1976-1980. Banks and Rutherford are as much to "blame". I saw them in 1982 do Supper's Ready. Pretty damn good. There's a thousand other bands you could say the same thing about. Why should they change their name? On a lighter note.....what's going on with this Peruvian erotic theme park? |
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Dr. Dot does his best to get caught up, and enters the fray late in the game, much like the US during WWI
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I've seen post Gabriel Genesis, and I've seen Phil on his own(*). I'll see Phil before I see Genesis. Quote:
But Jim's right: Stylistically, Peter Gabriel is all over the map. It seems he can't settle on one sound and stick with it and develop it past a single album. But about Phil Collins: I was extremely fortunate enough to stumble upon a quick gig that allowed me to see him live with a '40s era big band. He had a full set and was in high form that night. I was helping a friend lay cables and the like and got to watch back stage. I found a nice perch up on the lighting fixtures (this was while I was still healthy enough to do such niceties as climb ladders and the like), just off stage and at about a 120 degree angle off his right shoulder. Best seat in the house, hands down. I can take or leave him as a singer, but anyone -- ANYONE -- would be hard pressed to top him on a full set. It made the climb well worth it, as well as the hassles of having to climb up on the light fixtures. :) (*) I was with a drop dead gorgeous brunette (didn't work out, much to my chagrin) who was a big Phil fan. So yes, I had ulterior motives. |
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Everybody knew clearly what their role was, nobody asked for more. When Peter left and specially after Voyage, Hackett realized that he could write in the same level as Banks so he wanted a piece of the cake, but Tony wasn't ready to leave his control so he preferred to divide it among the band (This would still leave Banks as the main songwritter and the rest) instead of leaving Hackett as an equal in the songwritting. Get one of the ATOTT videos or Genesis In Concert with Collins singing and Bill Bruford on drums, you can see that the cameras don't care for Steve, it's like the three friends and the others, take alook if you have it, the cameras only follow Phil and Tomny, a bit less Mike but there's not a single close uop of Steve. Rick and Roll wrote: Quote:
The later Genesis albums sound almost exactly as Phil's solo stuff, there's people that believe somgs loke Sussudio are Genesis tracks, it's simply depressive. Roger-Dot-Lee wrote: Quote:
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I don't find the later Genesis similar to the solo Collins. If anything, a lot is similar to what Rutherford was writing at that time. Collins isn't responsible for the awful instrumental part of Abacab. That people think Sussudio or whatever it's called is Genesis just don't know the band. They just recognize the vocals. What about some of the goofy songs Gabriel used to sing for Genesis? Is that so much different? Some of Supper's Ready, Counting Out Time, etc, is that really prog? I prefer early genesis..I just don't get the blinders. I like Union :( I have to leave for the day, but Ivan bear in mind this is all friendly discourse...I always enjoy your comments and your passion for Genesis :) |
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1/2 in serious 1/2 as a joke but Banks has said something like "Hackett left us so we deleted his parts from Supper's Ready". Trick doiesn't really have that much of Hackett on the other had W&W has much more, but his best stuff (Added to his second and third albums) was rejected top place Wot Gorilla? and the horrendous YOSW. Rick and Roll wrote: Quote:
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BTW: ëter only made the lyrics for The Lamb, he didn't added a single note, so Counting Out Time is to be credited to Tony. Rick and Roll wrote: Quote:
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I am happy to see Genesis come back together, however playing hits from their last three albums is more about a corporate payday than a money making venture for the band members themselves. These guys don't need the money, as I'm sure their royalty checks would attest. But if anyone has noticed the trend out there for "reunion tours" of older groups, those tours are designed to help out a floundering industry that has been folding in on itself economically for quite some time. Music fans have had to endure lousy record after lousy record for almost 30 years now....as if a corporate coup happened, and we now have executives with no musical background telling trained musicians that catering to the lowest common denominator is the wave of the future. I find it ironic that these same executives have to reach back to the past for bands that were successful on their own musical terms before the "coup" (just another of my music industry conspiracy theories) in order to bail out an industry that's having a hard time financially right now.
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Who really knows? Is one musician more wealthy than another? Who has wasted their money, who has invested, and so on. All I know is that Genesis is touring, and the tickets are priced too high at venues I don't care to go to. So I won't go. I don't have a care about who gets what, etc. If they can get it, get it. Let them get it. They may make More money by playing the really old stuff. Why not? I'd bet they get just as many purchases. It's all supply and demand. When a product comes out that I feel is worth it, I will obtain it. It doesn't concern me who benefits. This isn't the Ohio Players in 1973 who got screwed out of their money or John Fogarty, who couldn't play his own songs for 25 years. Genesis is established, and they should do what they want. As long as I can see 2 shows a month, and I can see high-quality bands in tiny venues, I'm good. I have Crack the Sky in front of 500 tonight, Frogg Cafe/Rare Blend for 50 on Dec 2, and saw Tunnels with 20 (!) people last week at $15 a pop (Ain't NOBODY making money there). They're only one band....they haven't done anything worthwhile live since 1982, so what are we losing out on? |
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And Rick pretty much summed up why we shouldn't care about Genesis being rich or not. |
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Probably his wife lawyers are working in base of a "Cuota Litis", in other words they will charge her a percentage of whatever they get, so she probably is not investing a dime. On the other hand, if you are sued and you can loose a hunbdreed millions, no lawyer will work for free, they will charge Phil Collins a percentage of what he can loose with a very high advance payment. Mike and Tony have not done any really profitable thing in the last 13 or 14 years and when you have more money, you expend much more. I don't believe they are in bankrupt but their huge fortunes may be in risk of becoming simply small fortunes and when you're rich enough, this must be terribly fightening. And even if they are rich, everybody wants to be richer, look at Bill Gates, he has enough money for him and probably ten more generations but still he's working for more. Iván |
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I'll go along with Rich but don't come here. Denmark is a prog desert for live acts. I have to go very far to see anything and it gets expensive and it drives me crazy. |
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Check the last sentence on that... Pretty ironic. ;) -Methem |
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The three of them (again, all are responsible) have made the music you dislike for over 25 years. This is just what they do. Call it what you will, but it's not a commercial pursuit with musical overtones. It's music that is commercially successful. There's a difference. There is no Monopoly here. What Genesis is doing has zero effect on the purchase habits for any other artist. How did Bill Gates get in the conversation? I find the analogy irrelevant. |
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I was mildly excited when I first hear about this, then I read the fine print.......
The last tour I saw of them was during "Abacab". Good show but that was the end of my love affair with this band. They were partly the reason why I embraced punk rock in the early 80's. I'd rather go see Musical Box (Quebec band) than the aging Genesis - lite that will be touring. |
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Respéctfully Disagree Rick and this are my arguments:
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But again it's only my opinion and subject to error. Iván |
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Wow! A lots been said here. My view is this Genesis can do what they want. It's their music, their call. However, it appears to me that somehow the BIG THREE do not seem to appreciate their place in music history. Genesis prog of the 70s was unique. It was prog but with a firm basis in good songwriting. This is something some prog bands seem to bypass. What I'd like to see is Genesis perform with Gabriel, with Hackett playing their strongest stuff. Pete might only dress up for the encore.
I saw Genesis in 77' - Collins was amazing but he wants to forget his Tolkeinisque dwarf look as if it never happened. What shook me was the immensity of the show (Boeing 747 landing lights as I remember. REAL dry ice. Bass Pedals that sent you to the gents) Musically, faultless and a feast for the eyes that stays with me today. There was no over the top showing apart from IKWIK tambourine routine. The Knebworth show 1978 was good too. I'm sure this will not happen. Perhaps it never can. Perhaps it's best left to what's left of my memory. Wildk |
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For me Genesis is just like three or four different bands not staying on the same feet, producing different styles. Each of their albums has a different value for me. Why have three albums with stuff like Supper's Ready? And missing some other stuff because of that? That would be like listening to "Status Quo" :-) I enjoy this long song because of its uniqueness.
I'll see the Frankfurt (Germany) show if nothing bad happens until next June/July. I got two ugly places in the back, but at least I got two! I have seen them in Mannheim (Maimarkt Halle) at a small place that wasn't half full, playing their last album (Calling...). It was a sad moment, just to know to never have seen their big shows because I was to young then. And now I just WANT to see them at any price. Be it good or bad. |
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Yeah...put me down for "moneygrab" also.
Have we all forgotten there was a post-Collins Genesis also ? ..Or is that a hysterical blindness kind of thing? If Rutherford and Banks didn't need the bux, what the hell was that about? Pass on the tour. Bring Gabriel and Hackett into the equation, then i'll go, arena or wherever. :-V K |
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