So I saw Genesis live today
So I saw Genesis live today
And I'd thought I'd give you guys a report on how it was.
First of all, those who expected a "Phil Collins show with Genesis as a backing group" will be greatly dissappointed, they played a lot of the Gabriel material and all in it's entirety, songs like "In the cage", "Ripples", "I know what I like" and "Carpet crawlers" but also stuff like "Domino", "In that quet earth", "After glow" and "Los endos" were being played in the full versions.
Of course the hits were there but they weren't taking up the amount of space in the setlist that many people feared they would take. Afterwards somebody told me that he was dissappointed that they didn't play stuff like "Abacap" and "Jesus he knows me"
As for the performance itself. It was stellar, the band clearly were enjoying themselves and Collins' vocals were at his best. (although I did notice that the pitch of some tunes had been lowered in order for him to reach the high notes) One of the musical highlights was when they played "Follow you follow me" on which Collins both sang and played drums. (Something he doesn't do often since he finds drumming and singing at the same time rather difficult)
Speaking of drumming, the drumduet between Collins and Chester Thompson was really cool since they started it off by whacking on a drumchair before moving to their kits.
As for the axes used.
Mike Rutherford used his new Yamaha Custom shop double neck, a black Yamaha TRB4 four string bass and three Fender American standard series stratocasters, a black one, a silver one and a metallic red one.
Daryl Steurmer used a sunburst Lakland bass, a red Fender Eric Clapton stratocaster and a Godin LG hybrid guitar.
All in all it was a very memorable show, really your money's worth.
First of all, those who expected a "Phil Collins show with Genesis as a backing group" will be greatly dissappointed, they played a lot of the Gabriel material and all in it's entirety, songs like "In the cage", "Ripples", "I know what I like" and "Carpet crawlers" but also stuff like "Domino", "In that quet earth", "After glow" and "Los endos" were being played in the full versions.
Of course the hits were there but they weren't taking up the amount of space in the setlist that many people feared they would take. Afterwards somebody told me that he was dissappointed that they didn't play stuff like "Abacap" and "Jesus he knows me"
As for the performance itself. It was stellar, the band clearly were enjoying themselves and Collins' vocals were at his best. (although I did notice that the pitch of some tunes had been lowered in order for him to reach the high notes) One of the musical highlights was when they played "Follow you follow me" on which Collins both sang and played drums. (Something he doesn't do often since he finds drumming and singing at the same time rather difficult)
Speaking of drumming, the drumduet between Collins and Chester Thompson was really cool since they started it off by whacking on a drumchair before moving to their kits.
As for the axes used.
Mike Rutherford used his new Yamaha Custom shop double neck, a black Yamaha TRB4 four string bass and three Fender American standard series stratocasters, a black one, a silver one and a metallic red one.
Daryl Steurmer used a sunburst Lakland bass, a red Fender Eric Clapton stratocaster and a Godin LG hybrid guitar.
All in all it was a very memorable show, really your money's worth.
"The stronger one gets the stronger one smells." - Son Goku, Dragonball Z.
The reason why Peter Gabriel was not part of it was because he already has booked a tour of 2007 and 2008 prior to the others letting it be known that there would be a Genesis tour. But he did state that he would love to do "the lamb lies down on broadway" with them so who knows, maybe in 2009.
As for Hackett, he already expressed that he won't take part in any reunion, so we're stuck with Daryl Steurmer.
As for Hackett, he already expressed that he won't take part in any reunion, so we're stuck with Daryl Steurmer.
"The stronger one gets the stronger one smells." - Son Goku, Dragonball Z.
I was quoting what Mike Rutherford was saying on the Reunion press conference when asked why Steve Hackett was not a part of it. He said "We asked Steve but he told us that he currently has no interrest in doing a tour with us."
"The stronger one gets the stronger one smells." - Son Goku, Dragonball Z.
I remember reading that Steve was upset with the guys putting silly stuff like that on W&W when he had songs much more imaginative getting cut from that album. Just look at the writer credits. It's a Banks-fest. Which, of course, is cool with me. He's my favorite when it comes to their compositions.
