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The Pessimist
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Posted: October 30 2008 at 13:55 |
I think they should add in some of Phil Collins's solo stuff also. Like the classic Sussodioand maybe even Easy Lover, although that would be a bit to proggy.
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jimidom
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Posted: October 30 2008 at 16:19 |
The ultimate imaginary Genesis concert! A reunited Genesis including Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins perform at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles for a taping of PBS Great Performances. Gabriel insists on a revue because he refuses to wear the costumes.
PART I Behind the Lines (5:30) Duchess (6:45) Mama (7:00) Misunderstanding (4:15) Abacab (7:00) Driving the Last Spike (10:00) Turn It On Again (4:00)
Tony Banks - Keyboards Phil Collins - Lead Vocals Mike Rutherford - Bass guitar Daryl Steurmer - Guitar Chester Thompson - Drums ------------------------------------------------------------------- PART II Watcher of the Skies (7:30) Firth of Fifth (9:00) The Musical Box (10:30) In the Cage/ Cinema Show (12:00) The Carpet Crawlers (5:00)
Tony Banks - Keyboards Phil Collins - Drums & Vocals Peter Gabriel - Lead vocals Steve Hackett - Guitar Mike Rutherford - Bass guitar ------------------------------------------------------------------ FINALE Dance On a Volcano (8:30) Afterglow (7:00) The Knife (9:00) I Know What I Like (4:30)
Tony Banks - Keyboards Phil Collins - Drums, Lead vocals Peter Gabriel - Lead vocals Steve Hackett - Guitar Mike Rutherford - Bass guitar Daryl Steurmer - Guitar Chester Thompson - Drums
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sigod
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Posted: October 31 2008 at 05:42 |
jimidom wrote:
The ultimate imaginary Genesis concert! A reunited
Genesis including Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins perform at the
Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles for a taping of PBS Great
Performances. Gabriel insists on a revue because he refuses to wear the
costumes.
PART I Behind the Lines (5:30) Duchess (6:45) Mama (7:00) Misunderstanding (4:15) Abacab (7:00) Driving the Last Spike (10:00) Turn It On Again (4:00)
Tony Banks - Keyboards Phil Collins - Lead Vocals Mike Rutherford - Bass guitar Daryl Steurmer - Guitar Chester Thompson - Drums ------------------------------------------------------------------- PART II Watcher of the Skies (7:30) Firth of Fifth (9:00) The Musical Box (10:30) In the Cage/ Cinema Show (12:00) The Carpet Crawlers (5:00)
Tony Banks - Keyboards Phil Collins - Drums & Vocals Peter Gabriel - Lead vocals Steve Hackett - Guitar Mike Rutherford - Bass guitar ------------------------------------------------------------------ FINALE Dance On a Volcano (8:30) Afterglow (7:00) The Knife (9:00) I Know What I Like (4:30)
Tony Banks - Keyboards Phil Collins - Drums, Lead vocals Peter Gabriel - Lead vocals Steve Hackett - Guitar Mike Rutherford - Bass guitar Daryl Steurmer - Guitar Chester Thompson - Drums
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Brilliant set list porn jimdom. I would probably have chosen 'Fading Light's' over 'Driving The Last Spike' for the latter day material but hey, I'm just being picky.
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nahnite
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Posted: November 18 2008 at 22:55 |
Good one!!!!
Let's start with Act 1:
1. The Knife
2. White Mountain
3. Get 'Em Out By Friday
4. Firth Of fifth
5. Phil Collins Drum Solo/Drum Duet with Chester Thompson
Act 2:
1. Invisible Touch
2. Mama
3. Abacab
4. No Son Of Mine
5. Driving The Last Spike
6. Calling All Stations
7. Steve Hackett guitar solo
==Intermission==
Act 3:
1. Your Own Special Way
2. Follow You, Follow Me
3. Squonk
4. Tony Banks Keyboard Solo
5. Time Table
Grand Finale:
Supper's Ready
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Abrawang
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Joined: November 29 2007
Location: Canada
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Posted: November 19 2008 at 00:05 |
As I have a strong preference for teh gabriel era Genesis, and I don't think the individual songs on The Lamb work out of context, I'll go with much of their SEBTP tour, which I ws lucky enough to see (plus two revivals by Musical Box). So...
Watcher of the Skies - (classic opener)
Moonlit Knight
Firth of Fifth
Giant Hogweed (something a bit raunchier after the polish of the previous 2)
Seven Stones
Can-Utility
Fountain of Salmacis
Get 'em out by Friday
Musical Box
Supper's Ready
encore
Cinema Show including Aisle of Plenty
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Daniel1974nl
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Posted: November 24 2008 at 10:43 |
A SEBTP set would defenetly do it for me. Yes....The Lamb is my favorite album of all time. But playing seperate songs is simply not going to work. So they should play it all, or not at all. So....like The Musical Box was doing The Lamb, then the Musical Box and end with Watchers is also not bad. Too bad they did not play The Knige as we'll as Genesis did sometimes too (as you can hear on a bootleg from that tour in Birmingham for example). But that what they are already playing was creamy enough. But leaving out the Lamb....would leave enough space to play the classics from Trespass, Nursery Crime, Foxtrot en Selling and then Twlight Alehouse as extra bonus....ount me in. And Good thing is....most songs are long.....so in this way they do not have to play medleys.....what truly would be the most terrible imaginable thing to do in a reunion concert and they can play every song is its entirely. So Firth or Fifth, including piano intro and the Cinema Show....including Aisle of Plenty....that mellotron in the end is simply too good not to play.
And if they want to do another reunion..........then let them play a seperate set with only Trick of the tail and Wind and Wuthering.........Only this 2 albums complete in a Collins/Hackett/Banks/Rutherford/\Bruford lineup.
So spread it out over 2 evenings.....is my guess.
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Philip
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Posted: November 24 2008 at 11:56 |
The first thing I imagined when I read the title of the topic was not the setlist of such concert, but Peter Gabriel singing on it together with his seventies bandmates, which, unfortunately, seems to be even furthest than the fact of seeing them playing my favourite songs.
Edited by Philip - November 24 2008 at 11:58
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ziggystardust360
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 09:31 |
This would be mine Genesis reunion 2009 tour with Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett. 1.Watcher of The Skies 2.I Know What I like 3.Dancing with The Moonlit Knight 4.The Musical Box 5.The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway 6.The Return of The Giant Hogweed 7.Get Em' Out By Friday 8.In The Cage 9.Firth of Fifth 10.Cinema Show 11.Supper's Ready Encore:The Knife Its a mixed setlist,which covers almost every early Genesis album with exception of From Genesis to Revelations But this is my imaginary setlist
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JulioSouth
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 11:01 |
Now mine:
Reunion of the classic Gabriel-Hackett-Rutherford-Banks-Collins lineup
1. Watcher of the skies
2. Firth of Fifth
3. Battle of Epping Forest
- after a disagreement about lyrics PG stoms off-stage and the setlist is quickly revamped. Bill Bruford is drafted from the VIP section of the venue to help out
4. Dance on a volcano
5. Blood on the Rooftops
- after a disagreement with lead guitar levels on front-of-house mix SH storms off-stage too. Bill gets bored of playing 4/4 for about two minutes staight and drfits to the bar. Chester and Daryl roll their eyes and climb to the stage - show goes on
7. Behind the lines
8. Mama
9. Invisible Touch
10. Another day in paradise
- Phil wonders what the hell are Tony and Mike doing in his solo band. Takes Daryl and Chesters in tow and leaves for the nearest stadium. Ray and Nir are drafted from general adimission area
11. Congo
12. Calling all stations
- Tony and Mike thank Ray and Nir and give 'em backstage passes for aftershow party. Sadly, the passes are for another venue (classic english humour)
13. Jonathan King climbs onstage to annouce yet another compilation of sixties tracks is available at the merch stall. It comprises the full tracks off "From Genesis to Revelation"...in their original order. "Genesis" logo now added to the sleeve.
Live DVD recorded and released in 2017 - just one month ahead of PG's follow up to "Up" and Guns'n'Roses "Chineses Democracy - The Outtakes Vol.14"
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The Quiet One
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Joined: January 16 2008
Location: Argentina
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Posted: November 25 2008 at 17:23 |
Obviously, besides being a Live Disc, it contains a DVD of the whole show with masks/clothing ALL
PART 1 (Classic Line-up) 1. Watcher of the Skies/Fountain of Salmacis (20) (Including Mellotron ATTACK!) 2. Return of the Giant Hogweed (10) 3. The Knife (14) (Including ORGAN SOLO) 4. Get Em' Out by Friday (8) 5. Musical Box/Cinema Show (21) 6. White Mountain/Stagnation (13) 7. Supper's Ready (24) 8. Can-Utility and the Coastliners (7) 9. The Battle of Epping Forest (12) 10. Firth of Fifth/I Know What I Like(17)(Including EXTENDED Moog Solo) PART 2 (Classic Line-Up) 10-33. THE LAMB IN IT's ENTIRETY (110) PART 3 (Without GABRIEL) 34. Dance on a Volcano (8) 35. Squonk (6) 36. to be continued...
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kevboy
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Joined: November 25 2008
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Posted: November 26 2008 at 08:41 |
Hello BOYS ! Wouldnt it be great to hear some of the b sides live . All the Tony Banks noodly stuff of the Pidgeon E P era
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AdamHearst
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Posted: November 29 2008 at 01:21 |
Opening Band: Genesis (3-piece version w/ Phil singing, Daryl on guitar & Chester on drums)
1 - Intro / Unquiet Slumber for the Sleepers... 2 - ...in that Quiet Earth 3 - Dance on a Volcano 4 - Squonk 5 - Down and Out (Steve Hackett enters and joins the band - Daryl exits) 6 - Blood on the Rooftops 7 - Star of Sirius (Steve Hackett song)
intermission - everything goes dark....
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Main Show:the classic line-up with Gabriel
(still totally dark... the intro to "Watcher" begins to play) 1 - Watcher of the Skies 2 - Return of the Giant Hogweed 3 - Anyway / The Supernatural Anaesthesist 4 - Get 'Em Out by Friday 5 - The Cinema Show / Aisle of Plenty 6 - The Chamber of 32 Doors 7 - Can-Utility and the Coastliners 8 - The Fountain of Salmacis 9 - In the Cage 10 - Dancing with the Moonlit Knight 11 - Supper's Ready
Encores: 12 - The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway 13 - Fly on a Windshield / Broadway Melody 14 - The Knife
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