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TOPIC: Genesis Tour

Genesis Tour 5 years ago #1

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For all of you Genesis fans who could'nt get tickets and want to sing along to old favourites such as 'Jesus He Knows Me', ' We Can't Dance', Illegal Alien' and many more then click on this link;

myvue.co.uk/genesis/index.asp?SessionID=...;ln=1&hi=479

Obviously it's not just on my local Vue cinema. The only down side is you can't throw stuff at Phil Collins live. ;D

Re: Genesis Tour 5 years ago #2

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Why can't you throw stuff at Phil Collin's  ???

He certainly deserves it for destroying one of the 70's best bands...................

GG

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Why can't you throw stuff at Phil Collin's  ???

He certainly deserves it for destroying one of the 70's best bands...................

GG


He does, but he was also instrumental in making them great in the first place. He was one of the most inventive and technically skilled drummers ever before he turned into a twat.

Re: Genesis Tour 4 years, 12 months ago #4

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He does, but he was also instrumental in making them great in the first place. He was one of the most inventive and technically skilled drummers ever before he turned into a twat.



Fair point well presented - but can you remember what he said about the Lamb tour? Total idiot, I saw that show and thought it was fantastic. I saw the next Genesis tour minus Gabriel at a tiny venue with no props or lighting etc. Phil sat at a piano on one number and turned on a table lamp declaring "There you go, who needs a light show" Arrogant pillock................ The ticket prices were the same, but the show was like watching a tribute band. Where did all the fans cash go on that tour?

GG

Re: Genesis Tour 4 years, 12 months ago #5

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He does, but he was also instrumental in making them great in the first place. He was one of the most inventive and technically skilled drummers ever before he turned into a twat.



Fair point well presented - but can you remember what he said about the Lamb tour? Total idiot, I saw that show and thought it was fantastic. I saw the next Genesis tour minus Gabriel at a tiny venue with no props or lighting etc. Phil sat at a piano on one number and turned on a table lamp declaring "There you go, who needs a light show" Arrogant pillock................ The ticket prices were the same, but the show was like watching a tribute band. Where did all the fans cash go on that tour?

GG


On capillary lotion?
And some brilliant work he did with Brand-X, my favs albums, Unorthodox Behaviour, Moroccan Roll & Livestock. Wonder what's goin on with this great Band, I've seen them in the late 70's,  without Collins however. It was Tony Williams on drums, a great drummer. Anyway....

Phil Before
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The boring Phil After
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I just purchased tickets for Rick Wakeman and The English Rock Ensemble, looking forward to it, anyone seen them?

Re: Genesis Tour 4 years, 12 months ago #6

I saw them at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester in 1974 when they did journey to the centre of the earth.
Are we nearly there yet?
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