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I remember when Johnny Rotten started calling the English Prog Rock dinosaurs like Gilmore and Blackmore, Page and Emerson, "B.O.F.s" (Boring Old Farts). Johnny even led a mock protest of sorts outside a concert hall while Pink Floyd was onstage playing inside. He was calling for the end of Prog Rock music. He was tired of all these rich rockers and their limos, their castles and mansions, expensive wardrobes. Rock had gotten too big for it's britches. Most prog rockers I knew hated all punk.
@wildnites558 But this music is still alive and will do so in the future, and who still talk about the Pistols? Only the "The Box" from PIL is worth having, altrough the musical ideas were probably from jah Wobble
@59nazareth 'I do not like the reappearance of The Jesuits ... If ever there was a body of men who merited damnation on earth and in hell, it is this society of Loyola's. Nevertheless, we are compelled by our system of religous toleration to offer them an asylum.' John Adams, 2nd President of the U.S.A
@59nazareth Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy reseracher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
@59nazareth "The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizen of this plight."
@TheYoungOne96 i think better to say not to your liking, Genesis were signed whilst they were still at school, 150 million sales, their work being sampled heavily and on and on,
My favourite band of all time. Every album with Gabriel and this one with Collins. Los Endos chokes me up everytime. True musicians. Genesis was also my first concert I ever went to when I was 21. Wind and Wuthering 1978. Sigh.
most under rated band of all time. only one grammy for a video that they were not even in! They should have won so many more based solely on the music! I guess prog rock is a lot like rodney dangerfield...NO RESPECT!
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This overdubbed crock of shit passes as Genesis Live?
The video's origin is dubious and the audio is from the "Seconds Out" album.....also of dubious audio origin. I love Genesis live. But don't dub something over video of somewhere\sometime else, and say it's Genesis Live!
@camer42 Haven't listened to it in ages, I wonder to what extent "Seconds Out" is overdubbed...It almost sounds like a full studio recording here, don't you think?
@camer42 wow...cry much?? Geeezz dude....just listen to the music...great stuff and great band. It's all live here. Get over yourself and take an enema.
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"Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT owing NO allegiance and acknowledging NO responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul this unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of today." PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, 1906
i saw them in zurich - my first big concert. first love. biggest love ever. best concert all times. sooooo happy to have it on youtube. everyone checke the rome version of 2007? so sad...
I never get tired of hearing this live, sooooooooo, sickening good! On my speakers or playing on anything is always cranked till my ears bleed! And I might add the Musical Box is no slouch to doing this song justice, Also Paul Fayreweather band from Cleveland, rocks this to end their shows.
At this time in 1977 (I was about 20 or so), I played keyboards in a progressive rock band that did a few Genesis numbers (and Jethro Tull, ELP, Styx, Yes, Kansas and later U.K). But at the very same time, I played drums in a punk band. There would be days where I would put on my ripped attire, grease my hair back and go play a punk show. Pack up my drum kit, go home, wash up, neaten my hair, put on a vest, boots and take my keys to a prog rock gig! How's that for musical diversity?
@wildnites558 Three words, Progressive Death Metal, more diversity in a song then what you did. Not to undermine you, but there are some very different styles of music, and Punk and Progressive are closer than you think.
Well remember, there was no such thing as 'death metal' back in '76 as I recall. There was Hawkwind that was a forerunner to a lot those types of bands but clubs and bars wouldn't pay you to play music like that to their clientele. Punk was starting to become popular, Prog Rock was considered the top of the musical heap back in the mid/late 70s -- so that's where all the work and money was. Death metal was still in someone's basement with a black light on and a couple of hits of mesc.
@wildnites558 True, death metal didn't evolve until 84' but keep in mind that both Punk and Progressive are both considered part of rock, so they share some common aspects, if you did both jazz and punk for example you would have both popular and art music under your belt.
the lights are Vari-lights, that were a concept from Genesis and made through a texas lighting company named Showco. this was the first generation light and every year they improved the design to offer quicker response and color variations.
Look Maaa, No sequencers, No sampling (beside the mellotron's tapes), No freaking lipsinking, No Justin Beiber, No Lady Gaga, No recordings, just pure talented musicians and excellent inspired music by one of the greatest bands of all time. Today's musicians, please, take some notes ...
I still own the original vinyl pressing of this double lp ... and I still love it. A great piece of music, a cultural event ... it's great ... I didn't know about the 747 landing lights up to now ... thx for the information!
The 48 landing lights at the particular time at which they use this in concert is worh the price of admission. absolutely, in my opinion the greatest light show that I ever saw when I saw them back in 1980
This sounds exactly the Seconds Out recording. Was that very same gig filmed as well? Where is the footage with the laser cone of Suppers Ready? That's what I want to see more than anything else. Well, almost anything else.
Could somebody Please upload some more tracks from Seconds Out (Suppers Ready?, Cinema Show?), I really wanna see how Collins sounds on those (cut me some slack, Im new to Genesis).
@MrMusicman456 You can only hear Collins playing the drums during instrumental solos. For Seconds Out I recommend the keyboard solo on "Firth of Fifth", which is also included in the 1977 Dallas, TX promo video. Cinema Show is the only track from 1976 with Bill Bruford - wonderful performance - but I prefer Chester as Phil's drum partner (that's only my personal taste). Anyway: I highly recommend the 1994 "definitive remaster" 2CD set. There is also a new mix from 2007(?) which doesn't add much.
ooh goood! i'm cumin i'm cuuuumiiiiiiiiiinn .....oooh....(lit a cigarrette and toke it) aaah sooo wonderfuuul! love the rythm of the drums man, makes me wanna dance and moove like crazy!
To those 5 people who don't like it, forward to 4:43..., there you have (one of many) the Genesis magic :) BREATHTAKING - MY CHILDREN, now 19 and 23 is mooving slovly from todays music and back to 70' - the GREATNESS 10.
@winstonthecat I don't like Justin Bieber at all. I enjoy classical and traditional folk music more than mainstream pop. Fact stands, this is still a scrambled mess of notes and tones.
God I love this album. Gives me goose bumps every time I hear it. And they just put Genisis in the R&R Hall of Fame.I personally called and complained 2 years ago.
Those where the days when Genesis concerts had somewhat like magic. Next to ELPs "Welvome back my friends" and Don Ellis "Live at Montreaux" my fav live album.
@losangelesbassist - I was 13 when this tour was on...I had just borrowed a copy of 'trick of the tail' and with hindsight would have given my left bollock to see this gig - Nothing will ever come close to the talent that was assembled in this phenomenal band - Such a shame Collins went so mainstream and ended up so disliked by people.Best band ever no question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@losangelesbassist Have we succeeded? We think so. Before long we shall have covered with our narratives an enormous period of time; between the "Comtesse de Salisbury' and the "Comte de Monte Christo" five centuries and a half are compresed. Well, we assert that we have taught France as much history about those five centuries and a half as any historian. This passage is from The Companions of Jehu which was written by Alexandre Dumas pere.
@losangelesbassist 'I do not like the reappearance of The Jesuits ... If ever there was a body of men who merited damnation on earth and in hell, it is this society of Loyola's. Nevertheless, we are compelled by our system of religous toleration to offer them an asylum.' John Adams, 2nd President of the U.S.A
@rayjr62 Well you never know, I never thought for a second Phil would come back and tour with Genesis again but he did. It would still be possible for Genesis to do another tour or make another album with Phil even if he didn't play drums. Will it happen? I doubt it, but the possibility is still there. I find it funny the way Genesis is still referred to as a band in the present tense, not the past.
I guess we wont be seeing this anymore. . . Phil is 60 years old, he has severe nerve damage in both hands from 40 + years of drumming, hearing damage in his left ear, a bad lower back and a zillion dollars in the bank. oh well.
@guitarman430 "The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them."
@guitarman430 This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
@guitarman430 "We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine..... It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the work is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government."
@guitarman430 A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165
This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.
@guitarman430 'It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country(USA) are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religous liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.' Marquis de LaFayette
@redcat2k8 I'm in my late 30s, and discovered them only in 1986 - they had already been active for almost two decades even then! The further back I went, the more and more amazed I was at their incredible musicianship. You really CAN listen to much of their catalog forever and not tire of it. And they do have many, many fans of their earlier works (before they turned almost entirely pop).
They dont do shows like this anymore, they dont have bands like this anymore or drums/percussion/guitars so who are the people who dont like this?...ARE YOU MAD??..This is Fantastic!!...You can never, ever, ever get a show like this again and I say this as a major U2 fan who has traveled around the world to see them.
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This live album is timeless... I'll never tire of it... I've totally worn out the cassette version first and I still listen to the CD version once in a while...
@vfrmilco The explanation must be that 5 fans of Justin Bieber watched this video. Unfortunately this kind of music goes well beyond their musical capabilties...
@vfrmilco The explanation must be that those 5 people are fans of Justin Bieber. This kind of music (Genesis) goes well beyond their musical capabilities...
@vfrmilco The explanation must be that those 5 people are fans of Justin Bieber. This kind of music (Genesis) goes well beyond their musical capabilities...
@vfrmilco I have done the thousand times experiment you mention and you are correct - the only thing that I find frustrating about it is the quality, particularly the synchronisation with sound and image.
@vfrmilco Gues some people are bored and just give negative vots for the "fun" of it. And don't forget: there are many generations that came after prog rock who only heard MTV crap. They don't seee and hear greatness, even when it stares them right in the eyes. Sad but true. 70s Genesis is one of the greatest bands ever. I can't imagine a world without them. Los Endos (especially the 77 live version) is one of those songs you can hear every day 50m times and it never ever gets stale.
@vfrmilco Don't expect much from people's taste in music nowadays... Most people do not know or remember this group. And teenagers, they listen to a song as a pair of jeans their friend wear and they also need to wear. In my days, we had a cult for understanding what good music was all about. But today, song writers suck, and are only copying and oversampling other works.
Can we please have a tour envolving South America?
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Tommygun1028 1 day ago
da hab ich jedesmal GÄNSEHAUT , einfach GENIAL
jayjay2338 4 days ago
Après ce morceau on peut tous mourir et entrer dans la lumière, hallelujah !!!
44comment 6 days ago
Amazing art!
CrystallineBlue 6 days ago
one of the best ever live albums for me...Just stunning work..
mrsqonk 1 week ago
Can we please have one more tour before we all die???????
blotdoc 2 weeks ago 3
Now this band is what shredding is all about ! Atmospheres !! Musicianship - Genesis rules !
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ClassicRockDVD 3 weeks ago
I remember when Johnny Rotten started calling the English Prog Rock dinosaurs like Gilmore and Blackmore, Page and Emerson, "B.O.F.s" (Boring Old Farts). Johnny even led a mock protest of sorts outside a concert hall while Pink Floyd was onstage playing inside. He was calling for the end of Prog Rock music. He was tired of all these rich rockers and their limos, their castles and mansions, expensive wardrobes. Rock had gotten too big for it's britches. Most prog rockers I knew hated all punk.
wildnites558 3 weeks ago
@wildnites558 But this music is still alive and will do so in the future, and who still talk about the Pistols? Only the "The Box" from PIL is worth having, altrough the musical ideas were probably from jah Wobble
willy1957 3 weeks ago
Still brilliant after all these years
tonyhenfrey 3 weeks ago
Would have loved to see more Chester Thompson!!!
wong2b 4 weeks ago 2
this is real music made with mind first w Genesis!!!!
Pianobarification 1 month ago
FANTASTIC!!! Thank you for posting!
TheKitkatgold 1 month ago
This isn't just music, this is a work of art
LisaJJMerry 1 month ago 5
CON ESTE DISCO ME VOLVI FANATICO DE LA BUENA MUSICA 1977!!
gervasi05 1 month ago
Io li amo!!!
paperoga37 2 months ago
They must be ancient souls.
moonvessen 2 months ago
friggin amazing !! ahhhhh such talent ! i sooooo loved these days ! there will never be another Genesis ! Thank you i enjoyed every second !
patty271962 2 months ago 7
Magic - pure magic!
y16amp 2 months ago
wtf is this crap
TheYoungOne96 2 months ago
@TheYoungOne96 Get out.
ThePhantomThylacine 2 months ago 2
@ThePhantomThylacine just stating the truth this is a crappy band
TheYoungOne96 2 months ago
@TheYoungOne96 No band is crap.........not your taste means doesn't mean its a bad band!
59nazareth 2 months ago
@59nazareth good for you and thank you.
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@59nazareth Michael Tsarion is the worlds premier conspiracy reseracher/lecturer/author. Leo Zagami, Jordan Maxwell and Alexandre Dumas pere are highly informative as well. p.s. Melting Euphoria is similar to Ozric Tentacles and Gong.
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@59nazareth "The high office of the President has been used to foment a plot to destroy the American's freedom and before I leave office, I must inform the citizen of this plight."
~JFK
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@59nazareth Great holistic bands are-Gong, Melting Euphoria, Ozric Tentacles, Sphongle, System 7, Eat Static, Aphrodities Child, Jade Warrior, Magma, Steve Tibbetts, Larry Coryell, Oregon, Shakti, Patrick Bernard, Lost at Last, Kazumi Watanabe, Stomu Yamashta, Magical Power Mako, Toninho Horta.
augustmaquet 2 months ago
@59nazareth many bands are crap, but this is not one of them.
ixsetf 3 weeks ago
@TheYoungOne96 You might think so, but that's an opinion, not a fact.
And in my opinion, it's not a smart idea to post such a comment on a video where the fans are trying to enjoy it.
ThePhantomThylacine 2 months ago
@ThePhantomThylacine Thank you
millsy2010 2 months ago
@ThePhantomThylacine wow im amazed thank you. i sorry good day sir!~ lol
TheYoungOne96 2 months ago
@TheYoungOne96 i think better to say not to your liking, Genesis were signed whilst they were still at school, 150 million sales, their work being sampled heavily and on and on,
laurelbush 1 month ago
Greatist band of all time xxxx
TheYamaha2006 2 months ago
PERFEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!
ISSO EH BOMM BAGARAIOOOOWW
VInIuIc 3 months ago
My favourite band of all time. Every album with Gabriel and this one with Collins. Los Endos chokes me up everytime. True musicians. Genesis was also my first concert I ever went to when I was 21. Wind and Wuthering 1978. Sigh.
MovieClipQueen 3 months ago 2
most under rated band of all time. only one grammy for a video that they were not even in! They should have won so many more based solely on the music! I guess prog rock is a lot like rodney dangerfield...NO RESPECT!
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ClassicRockDVD 3 months ago
This was my first ever Genesis concert and many more followed but
this was something still buzzes my head !!
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Tommygun1028 3 months ago
most live records are polished in the studio.
BTBIGGS16 4 months ago
GRAN TEMA
jorgealbertobaron 4 months ago
@jorgealbertobaron ni modo me voy a tener q echar otra vez este temazo.
nalcow 3 months ago
REALLY?
This overdubbed crock of shit passes as Genesis Live?
The video's origin is dubious and the audio is from the "Seconds Out" album.....also of dubious audio origin. I love Genesis live. But don't dub something over video of somewhere\sometime else, and say it's Genesis Live!
camer42 4 months ago
@camer42 Haven't listened to it in ages, I wonder to what extent "Seconds Out" is overdubbed...It almost sounds like a full studio recording here, don't you think?
dummytree 4 months ago
@camer42 I think this is from their movie released in 1978.
BTBIGGS16 4 months ago
@camer42 wow...cry much?? Geeezz dude....just listen to the music...great stuff and great band. It's all live here. Get over yourself and take an enema.
myg0tBUTTPLUG 3 months ago
Every concert should end w/ this song no matter who's performing!
jjcjammer 4 months ago
No mames que pinche rolota!!! magnifica!!
viafirenze 4 months ago
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uriahheep108 4 months ago
i saw them in zurich - my first big concert. first love. biggest love ever. best concert all times. sooooo happy to have it on youtube. everyone checke the rome version of 2007? so sad...
geschenkparadiesmov 4 months ago
This is ASSKICKIN´ g r e a t & skillfull . Reminds me of a wild spanish caballerro ...
krishikishi 4 months ago
did see in cleveland still one of the best top 3 allime
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Sim2428 5 months ago
I never get tired of hearing this live, sooooooooo, sickening good! On my speakers or playing on anything is always cranked till my ears bleed! And I might add the Musical Box is no slouch to doing this song justice, Also Paul Fayreweather band from Cleveland, rocks this to end their shows.
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Sim2428 5 months ago
I know what I like and I like what I know! It doesn't get much better than this. It was a stellar show!
TenayaVirgin 5 months ago
I was 13 when i bought this in '77.
All my mates were into "Punk".
This has stood the test of time.
Still classic.
What ever happened to Punk eh?!!!
I just wished i was old enough to see this concert live.
Awesome!!!!!!!!!
blitzman64 5 months ago 2
At this time in 1977 (I was about 20 or so), I played keyboards in a progressive rock band that did a few Genesis numbers (and Jethro Tull, ELP, Styx, Yes, Kansas and later U.K). But at the very same time, I played drums in a punk band. There would be days where I would put on my ripped attire, grease my hair back and go play a punk show. Pack up my drum kit, go home, wash up, neaten my hair, put on a vest, boots and take my keys to a prog rock gig! How's that for musical diversity?
wildnites558 1 month ago
@wildnites558 Three words, Progressive Death Metal, more diversity in a song then what you did. Not to undermine you, but there are some very different styles of music, and Punk and Progressive are closer than you think.
ixsetf 3 weeks ago
Well remember, there was no such thing as 'death metal' back in '76 as I recall. There was Hawkwind that was a forerunner to a lot those types of bands but clubs and bars wouldn't pay you to play music like that to their clientele. Punk was starting to become popular, Prog Rock was considered the top of the musical heap back in the mid/late 70s -- so that's where all the work and money was. Death metal was still in someone's basement with a black light on and a couple of hits of mesc.
wildnites558 3 weeks ago
@wildnites558 True, death metal didn't evolve until 84' but keep in mind that both Punk and Progressive are both considered part of rock, so they share some common aspects, if you did both jazz and punk for example you would have both popular and art music under your belt.
ixsetf 3 weeks ago
the lights are Vari-lights, that were a concept from Genesis and made through a texas lighting company named Showco. this was the first generation light and every year they improved the design to offer quicker response and color variations.
flyersfan1962 5 months ago
I think this is muted concert video, with Seconds Out CD running over ...
Nothing else ...
synklavier 5 months ago
at the end does phil say "mercie et au-revoir"? always wondered. it was in paris i think.
woolton1965 5 months ago
il mio album preferito
dadifa1000 5 months ago
Look Maaa, No sequencers, No sampling (beside the mellotron's tapes), No freaking lipsinking, No Justin Beiber, No Lady Gaga, No recordings, just pure talented musicians and excellent inspired music by one of the greatest bands of all time. Today's musicians, please, take some notes ...
Kafrifelle 5 months ago
it,s all about craftmansship.don,t you think so?
decisivecrewful 5 months ago
I still own the original vinyl pressing of this double lp ... and I still love it. A great piece of music, a cultural event ... it's great ... I didn't know about the 747 landing lights up to now ... thx for the information!
klauskinskifan1fy 5 months ago
Still majestic, bombastic and awesome as ever!!It was either Phil Collins or Steve Hackett who said that the song was a tribute to Carlos Santana !!
wrvs2day 6 months ago
yes love this album.... tho they can do no wrong anyway !!
jtlampsu 6 months ago
The 48 landing lights at the particular time at which they use this in concert is worh the price of admission. absolutely, in my opinion the greatest light show that I ever saw when I saw them back in 1980
PeteTheSnowDog1 6 months ago
One of the greatest live recordings in history!
LiteracyLabyrinth2 6 months ago
There's like some song that's playing over the PA at the end of this track when it fades out. Does anybody know what that track is titled?
powerageman 6 months ago
@powerageman It's Ethel Merman singing "There's no business like show business."
jobaecker 5 months ago
you must turn up the volume loud to enjoy it at its best!
"PROGRESSIVE" Genesis rule!!!
shinycrazydiamond 6 months ago
Con este grupo me inicie en mis gustos por el progresivo...gran banda
marcelobeta 7 months ago
any of you guys know where can I find this concert live on dvd? or even downloadable?
enriquep100 7 months ago
This sounds exactly the Seconds Out recording. Was that very same gig filmed as well? Where is the footage with the laser cone of Suppers Ready? That's what I want to see more than anything else. Well, almost anything else.
TheOmanJam 7 months ago
Love Genesis, this song in particular is awe inspiring. Phil and Chester rock like Gods!
SuperGrayeagle 7 months ago
The Drum solo was about 10 minutes in Saratoga when the Seconds Out tour came,
(or maybe it seemed that way) This was the all time top of my list of shows!
And for all you that favor Peter or Phil, face it, Genesis was the best, and both are exceptional.
kemtone 7 months ago
The Drum solo was about 10 minutes in Saratoga when the Seconds Out tour came,
(or maybe it seemed that way) This was the all time top of my list of shows!
kemtone 7 months ago
This track is absolutely the perfection!!!
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1959child 7 months ago
HUMANGODS
IntelArt 7 months ago
Could somebody Please upload some more tracks from Seconds Out (Suppers Ready?, Cinema Show?), I really wanna see how Collins sounds on those (cut me some slack, Im new to Genesis).
MrMusicman456 7 months ago 2
@MrMusicman456 You can only hear Collins playing the drums during instrumental solos. For Seconds Out I recommend the keyboard solo on "Firth of Fifth", which is also included in the 1977 Dallas, TX promo video. Cinema Show is the only track from 1976 with Bill Bruford - wonderful performance - but I prefer Chester as Phil's drum partner (that's only my personal taste). Anyway: I highly recommend the 1994 "definitive remaster" 2CD set. There is also a new mix from 2007(?) which doesn't add much.
aihoschema 7 months ago
@MrMusicman456
listen to an "album" and you will hear what you can't on CD or in concert
kemtone 7 months ago
Unnhaply stupid person that don't like it exist !!!
grrabelo 7 months ago
It's stupid Great!!! It never gets old Of course Hackett is playing.
firthoffifthtom 7 months ago
Drumming to the Max Phil Collins &Chester Thomson !!!!!!!!
drumminginchicago9 7 months ago
where can I download this DVD?????
LilyHasDied 8 months ago
ooh goood! i'm cumin i'm cuuuumiiiiiiiiiinn .....oooh....(lit a cigarrette and toke it) aaah sooo wonderfuuul! love the rythm of the drums man, makes me wanna dance and moove like crazy!
kelachicha222 8 months ago in playlist Genesis
GENESIS!!!!!!! Seconds Out AAAAAHHHH!!! Music full of memories for me....thanks!
I used to play it over and over and over and...
NORRECORD 8 months ago
At today are 7 those that don't like this song, mah! Lady Gaga lovers.
Thumb up for vfrmilco
girovago2005 8 months ago
I wouldn't be here if i didn't dig it massively..
paulbrink6 8 months ago
2:00 gets me everytime
freezie53 8 months ago
outstanding....................
smigbabb 8 months ago
thoughtful, harmonic, intricate, dynamic, simply some of the best music ever composed and played - ever!
TheGjg52 8 months ago
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jmellopinheiro 8 months ago
To those 5 people who don't like it, forward to 4:43..., there you have (one of many) the Genesis magic :) BREATHTAKING - MY CHILDREN, now 19 and 23 is mooving slovly from todays music and back to 70' - the GREATNESS 10.
arild61 8 months ago
Just had the urge to listen to this for the first time in 25 years, still breathtaking.
itsthenoise 8 months ago
This is just a scrambled mess of notes and tones, might be one of the worst songs I've ever heard.
Extrea 8 months ago
@Extrea
Yours are just the jumbeld thoughts of a Justin Bieber fan. They are without doubt the most stupid comment I've ever read.
winstonthecat 8 months ago
@winstonthecat I don't like Justin Bieber at all. I enjoy classical and traditional folk music more than mainstream pop. Fact stands, this is still a scrambled mess of notes and tones.
Extrea 8 months ago
God I love this album. Gives me goose bumps every time I hear it. And they just put Genisis in the R&R Hall of Fame.I personally called and complained 2 years ago.
dhf92886 8 months ago
Grande Musica Grande poesia!
michus57 9 months ago
Those where the days when Genesis concerts had somewhat like magic. Next to ELPs "Welvome back my friends" and Don Ellis "Live at Montreaux" my fav live album.
anonymusum 9 months ago
Muchos a greea os!~!!!!!!
44hornet 9 months ago
ALagabada
Triskelionchild 9 months ago
me meilleur album du groupe
lmp0 9 months ago
this is the best live of Genesis!!!
TheMaudany 9 months ago
best live album ever.
hotwheeljohnny55 9 months ago
At the end of song Phil said ....merci bonsoir !! thank you good night
ginises83 9 months ago
WHAT A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!!!!!!
VEGANSAM 9 months ago 8
those are 747 landing lights making up the 'light curtain' - i actually saw this tour.
the musicianship and the vibe in 1978 was something people today can't even imagine ... kinda like having an orgy with 10 supermodels - just better.
losangelesbassist 10 months ago 14
@losangelesbassist - I was 13 when this tour was on...I had just borrowed a copy of 'trick of the tail' and with hindsight would have given my left bollock to see this gig - Nothing will ever come close to the talent that was assembled in this phenomenal band - Such a shame Collins went so mainstream and ended up so disliked by people.Best band ever no question!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
thickobtuse 9 months ago
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uriahheep108 4 months ago
@losangelesbassist Have we succeeded? We think so. Before long we shall have covered with our narratives an enormous period of time; between the "Comtesse de Salisbury' and the "Comte de Monte Christo" five centuries and a half are compresed. Well, we assert that we have taught France as much history about those five centuries and a half as any historian. This passage is from The Companions of Jehu which was written by Alexandre Dumas pere.
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@losangelesbassist 'I do not like the reappearance of The Jesuits ... If ever there was a body of men who merited damnation on earth and in hell, it is this society of Loyola's. Nevertheless, we are compelled by our system of religous toleration to offer them an asylum.' John Adams, 2nd President of the U.S.A
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losangelesbassist 10 months ago
Wow, this brings back flashbacks! love this song
mphoser46 10 months ago 2
some of the best drumming the world has ever heard is on this video :'( and probably nevver again !!!!!
1990hannon 10 months ago 2
some of the best drumming the world has ever heard is on this video :'( and probably nevver again !!!!!
1990hannon 10 months ago
@rayjr62 Well you never know, I never thought for a second Phil would come back and tour with Genesis again but he did. It would still be possible for Genesis to do another tour or make another album with Phil even if he didn't play drums. Will it happen? I doubt it, but the possibility is still there. I find it funny the way Genesis is still referred to as a band in the present tense, not the past.
CygnusRoc 10 months ago
I guess we wont be seeing this anymore. . . Phil is 60 years old, he has severe nerve damage in both hands from 40 + years of drumming, hearing damage in his left ear, a bad lower back and a zillion dollars in the bank. oh well.
rayjr62 10 months ago
My favorite live album of all time!
guitarman430 10 months ago 33
@guitarman430 This or Live At Leeds def
mikeydreadish 10 months ago
@guitarman430 mine too!! since i was 11 years old
tlucena 9 months ago 2
@guitarman430 secondo me è meglio Made in Japan dei Deep Purple
piippoiinzaghi 9 months ago
@guitarman430 AMEM
IntelArt 7 months ago
@guitarman430 True!!!!!!!!
MrSquonk59 6 months ago
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@guitarman430 "The minority, the ruling class at present, has the schools and press, usually the Church as well, under its thumb. This enables it to organize and sway the emotions of the masses, and make its tool of them."
~ Albert Einstein, letter to Sigmund Freud, 30 July 1932
uriahheep108 5 months ago
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@guitarman430 This passage is taken from Umberto Eco's Foucault's Pendulum page 484 chapter 93
The only society known to us capable of rivaling us in these arts is that of the Jesuits. But we have succeeded in discrediting the Jesuits in the eyes of the stupid populace, because that society is an open organization, whereas we stay in the wings, maintaning secrecy. Protocol, v
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@guitarman430 "We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine..... It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the work is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government."
~David Rockefeller (CFR)
uriahheep108 5 months ago
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@guitarman430 A cover is always necessary. In concealment lies a great part of our strength. Hence we must always hide ourselves under the name of another society. --Die neusten ararbeiten des Spartacus and Philo in dem Illuminaten-Orden, 1794, p: 165
This is taken from page 491 of Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco. 'Coincidentally' Umberto Eco has written the introduction to the newly printed version of Alexandre's The Count of Monte Christo.
uriahheep108 5 months ago
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@guitarman430 'It is my opinion that if the liberties of this country(USA) are destroyed, it will be by the subtlety of the Roman catholic Jesuit priests, for they are the most crafty, dangerous enemies to civil and religous liberty. They have instigated most of the wars of Europe.' Marquis de LaFayette
uriahheep108 5 months ago
I can't believe they were making music already, before I was even born.
How can artists so great, be forgotten so?
redcat2k8 10 months ago
@redcat2k8 I'm in my late 30s, and discovered them only in 1986 - they had already been active for almost two decades even then! The further back I went, the more and more amazed I was at their incredible musicianship. You really CAN listen to much of their catalog forever and not tire of it. And they do have many, many fans of their earlier works (before they turned almost entirely pop).
douetja 10 months ago
lo dire en español.. son unos musicazos...música para la posteridad.
nalcow 10 months ago
Two words:
Class
Talent
inaminner 10 months ago
The best band ever. Music for eternity.
Squonk15 10 months ago
And if the music and the image are together?
lucv77 10 months ago
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Does anybody know when and where this concert took place?
And if the music and the image are together?
lucv77 10 months ago
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lucv77 10 months ago
Does anybody know when and where this concert took place?
lucv77 10 months ago
@lucv77
Got a feeling it was Paris
mikeydreadish 10 months ago
Simply the greatest band ever,no contest
captaincomputa 10 months ago
Collins will never be gone...will live in these masterpieces forever...
hellrais70 10 months ago
And gone is Collins....
iAernout 10 months ago
Incredible! Makes the hairs on your arms and neck rise up to listen!
pmills48 10 months ago
always been my favourite "live" album! whoever pressed thumbs down must be tripping! lol!
MothershipOracle 10 months ago
They dont do shows like this anymore, they dont have bands like this anymore or drums/percussion/guitars so who are the people who dont like this?...ARE YOU MAD??..This is Fantastic!!...You can never, ever, ever get a show like this again and I say this as a major U2 fan who has traveled around the world to see them.
SQUIDGYSAUSAGE 11 months ago
There IS an angel standing in the sun!
ScreeLAM 11 months ago
pretty mind-boggling that they came up with this stuff....
jasaggio 11 months ago
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Genesis Six Hours Live 1972-1980 2DVD set, Genesis, The Lamb Live at the Shrine 1975 3-disc 2CD/DVD set, Genesis Live in Montreal 1974 2CD set, Genesis Live in Zurich 1977 2CD set available at Tommygun Video - please see our youtube channel for link, video/audio clips, more details
Tommygun1028 11 months ago
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grantorinoProg 11 months ago
If only I could have been there from Genesis to Revelation
serjitdha 11 months ago
This live album is timeless... I'll never tire of it... I've totally worn out the cassette version first and I still listen to the CD version once in a while...
praga5576 11 months ago
Hi Mate, Where can i buy the dvd video of this Gig please? Thanks
budweiser1961 1 year ago
How is that possible??? 5 people who didn't like it..
This album has a greatness beyond anything else.
You can play it a thousant times and still not getting bored.
vfrmilco 1 year ago 42
@vfrmilco The explanation must be that 5 fans of Justin Bieber watched this video. Unfortunately this kind of music goes well beyond their musical capabilties...
Rolfrommel 11 months ago
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@vfrmilco The explanation must be that those 5 people are fans of Justin Bieber. This kind of music (Genesis) goes well beyond their musical capabilities...
Rolfrommel 11 months ago
@vfrmilco The explanation must be that those 5 people are fans of Justin Bieber. This kind of music (Genesis) goes well beyond their musical capabilities...
Rolfrommel 11 months ago
@vfrmilco I have done the thousand times experiment you mention and you are correct - the only thing that I find frustrating about it is the quality, particularly the synchronisation with sound and image.
Sciencebox2010 11 months ago
@vfrmilco I am sure they put the wrong button....
fredouwens 11 months ago
@vfrmilco well I have play it 5 times so far this morning.
nalcow 10 months ago
@nalcow Just starting, 995 times to go still :-)
vfrmilco 10 months ago
@vfrmilco Gues some people are bored and just give negative vots for the "fun" of it. And don't forget: there are many generations that came after prog rock who only heard MTV crap. They don't seee and hear greatness, even when it stares them right in the eyes. Sad but true. 70s Genesis is one of the greatest bands ever. I can't imagine a world without them. Los Endos (especially the 77 live version) is one of those songs you can hear every day 50m times and it never ever gets stale.
aihoschema 10 months ago
@vfrmilco Don't expect much from people's taste in music nowadays... Most people do not know or remember this group. And teenagers, they listen to a song as a pair of jeans their friend wear and they also need to wear. In my days, we had a cult for understanding what good music was all about. But today, song writers suck, and are only copying and oversampling other works.
princecharmonpoirtoi 9 months ago
This was a memorable concert in Paris. Another classic such Supertramp Paris...
princecharmonpoirtoi 9 months ago