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Archive for October, 2007

UK76’s TRAVELS: San Jose

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

UK76s Travels Yesterday morning (Tuesday) I got up early, drove to my friends and had breakfast with them before driving up to Portland Airport again. The weather was now a bit foggy but it was still dry. After returning my rental car and the check-in for my flight to San Jose I headed straight to the gate. The flight was packed as they had to put two flights on this one. Another flight to San Jose had to return to Portland due to problems with the de-icing which can lead into really dangerous situations. But still we departed on time. Once we had climbed out of Portland we got into the clouds and didn’t leave them until we descended into San Jose. Well, I had the chance to enjoy excellent views on my flight up to Portland so I won’t complain. The weather in California was by far not as good as a few days ago when I left. Now it was pretty cloudy and not too warm.

I got to my hotel (which is right next to the HP Pavilion) by bus and tram and by the time I had checked in it was almost 5pm. There was a meet-up with other members from the official forum in the city center not far from the arena and that’s were I went then. Together with at least another 30 fans I spent some nice 2 hours in a pub before going back to the arena.

There’s not too much to say about the show. The atmosphere was great and although the audience sat during quite a few songs they really participated very well! Again, the mistakes were just minor ones (e.g. the drum triggers at the end of Turn It On Again didn’t work properly). After the show I met some of the people from the earlier meet-up again and we had another drink a different pub. When we left at around 0.30am It was raining outside! I would’ve never expected that and therefore hadn’t brought a jacket. So by the time I was back at the hotel I was glad to have a hair-dryer on my room…

Now I’m still in San Jose (a very unspectacular city) and will take the train to Sacramento in about 2 hours. Another show ahead, tonight at the ARCO Arena.

Ulli

Genesis: Setlist San Jose (October 09, 2007)

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Still no changes even in Silicon Valley:

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
(intro)
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers

Peter Gabriel: More Genesis shows in Europe?

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

In a recent interview, that is currently being spread by Reuters, Peter Gabriel hints that Genesis (Tony, Mike & Phil with Daryl and Chester) may continue the tour with new shows in Europe next year. Gabriel says “I’m hoping to see the show because I think they’re going to do some more European dates”. Gabriel also says that a reunion with him and Steve is still not out of the question, but just a lot of work.
Meanwhile, Gabriel has continued work on his next soloalbum, that will be released “in autumn. or spring. In some year”…
The full article is available on most entertainment news site, like this one

Genesis Tour 2007 - Gallery Update

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Only four Shows left - the Genesis Tour 2007 is nearing the end. Since the beginning of June, we have provided photos from this tour in our gallery.
The original idea was to present a couple of great photos from various shows. We ended up covering EVERY show in Europe and almost every Show in North America. Click here to see our gallery overview!

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No less than 2587 photos (!) are in our online-gallery right now.
Nevertheless, we still look for more!

We still need your help / contribution!
There are still no photos from these shows: Denver (CO), East Rutherford (NJ)
We are still looking for more photos from these shows: Chicago II + III (IL), Washington DC, Ottawa (ON), Montreal (QC), Albany (NY), Buffalo (NY), Toronto Dress Rehearsal (ON, London (UK), Amsterdam (NL), Chorzow (PL), Prague (CZ).

If you have good photos from any of the above mentioned shows, contact Christian to discuss file transfer options (or send them directly via E-Mail, zipped or as original jpeg files). The photos should at last have a 800px width.

Photo by Squonkman
See more photos in our online gallery here

UK76’s TRAVELS: Go West!

Monday, October 8th, 2007

UK76s Travels So after a few days without internet I’m glad I can finally post an update on my travels. A lot has happened and I’m in Salem, Oregon already.

I all began Saturday morning with a very pleasant and uneventful flight to Paris. In Charles de Gaulle airport I had 3 hrs time to change planes and as my luggage wasn’t checked through all the way to Los Angeles I really needed most of that time to check in again. After security checks I could already see the Air Tahiti Nui Airbus sitting at the gate and we boarded “Bora Bora” (that’s the name of the aircraft) very much on time for this 11.5 hrs flight to Los Angeles and on to Papeete, Tahiti - but not for me. The flight was very nice. In economy they have personal screens at every seat so you can watch movies and airshow or play various games. The weather enroute was calm apart from a few chops over the Rocky Mountains. Unfortunately most of the territories we passed were overcast so you couldn’t see much. But by the time we reached the Californian airspace the clouds disappeared and it was bright and sunny when we descended into LAX. After a smooth landing we taxied to the international terminal. All passengers had to leave the plane regardless if they continued the journey to Papeete or not.

At the immigrations the officer questioned me quite a bit. Of course he had noticed that I had just been to the US 2 weeks ago and this made him curious about my job. I guess he suspected I might try to enter the US to work here. But I have to admit that 2 holidays in the US in such a short period of time are rather unusual. However, after a short ‘interview’ I got my stamp and could enter America. The complimentary shuttle brought me to my airport hotel. All this - from touchdown in L.A. to my arrival at the hotel - had only taken about 1 hour! I guess it was because about 90% of the passengers on my flight were continuing on to Papeete and they had to go to a transit lounge. Therefore the queues at the immigration were very short and all went as fast as I wrote above.

As I still had half the afternoon to spend I decided to go to a very famous place for aircraft spotting. It’s a small park right next to an In ‘n’ Out Burger restaurant in the final approach to one of LAX’s runways. The planes are just about 50 metres above your head when they pass! After 2 hours of spotting and a very good ‘double-double’ menu at In ‘n’ Out I went back to my hotel. It was about 8.30 pm already and I was knackered from 9 hrs of jetlag. So I fell asleep pretty soon and got up at 5.30 am again to catch my next flight on to Portland, Oregon.

Thanks to online check-in I just had to drop my bag at the counter and could go through security checks before finally having my breakfast. My flight was scheduled to leave at 9.05 am so I wasn’t in a hurry at all. The routing this time was a bit unusual. Most people would take a direct flight I guess. But I decided to fly with Alaka Airlines partner Horizon and do the trip a bit slower than usual. We first flew up to Eureka/Arcata north of San Francisco Bay right at the ocean. I could then just stay on the aircraft before we did a short 20 minute hop to Redding in North California. It was again a very sunny day and I could enjoy some very nice views - also thanks to the fact that our aircraft (a DeHavilland Canada Dash-8) doesn’t fly as high as jets. From Redding we passed Mount Shasta and the more we got towards Portland the more clouds there were. To my surprise it didn’t rain when we landed but it was heavily overcast.

I took my luggage and went to the rental car center to collect my car. I had booked an economy car the smallest they had was a Mitsubishi Outlander… That’s the USA! The drive down to Salem took about 45 minutes and after checking in at the hotel I headed straight to the friends I’m visiting here. We spent the evening talking and with a nice dinner. There was a lot to talk as my last visit was 14 years ago!

Today we might do a little trip to the Pacific Ocean. Tomorrow I’m off to San Jose for the concert there. So my next message might either come from there or Sacramento. It’s a pretty tight schedule really!

Ulli

Genesis: Setlist Denver (October 06, 2007)

Sunday, October 7th, 2007

Genesis move west, but no surprises, as expected…

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
(intro)
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers

UK76’s TRAVELS: Almost back on the road

Friday, October 5th, 2007

UK76s Travels I’ve promised to be back, so here I am. It’s almost weekend and tomorrow morning (Saturday) I will be on my way to L.A. already! The final leg of my personal tour is about to begin. God, it all went so terribly fast. Can’t believe that it’s nearly 4 months since the tour kicked off in Helsinki. But I had the time of my life so far and enjoyed every minute of it!

So as I said, tomorrow I will get up very early to get to the airport. My flight to Paris (Charles de Gaulle) departs at 7.20am. Air Tahiti Nui A340-300 In Paris I will have about 3 hours for the transfer before I leave bound for Los Angeles on Air Tahiti Nui - a pretty exotic airline. They are said to have a pretty good in-flight service - without doubt they’re better than any american airline - and I hope they won’t disappoint me. The airline serves a route from Paris to Papeete, Tahiti with a stop in Los Angeles. As I’m very much into aviation, it was a nice opportunity for me to fly on that airline. The advantage of that flight is also that it arrives in L.A. in the early afternoon already.

So in L.A. I will just spend a night at an airport hotel before I head on to Salem, Oregon on Sunday morning where I will visit some friends who I haven’t seen in ages. On Tuesday afternoon I’ll fly back to California. My destination this time it will of course be San Jose for the first of my last four concerts. Then I’ll travel on to Sacramento and finally L.A. again for the last two shows.

The weather forecast looks pretty bright. So next time I post an update I will hopefully do it from sunny California.

Ulli

Genesis: Setlist Chicago (October 04, 2007)

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Third and last show in the United Center. This time the show was perfect and of course they performed the same set as usual

Invisible Touch

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
(intro)
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers

Photo by Chris Drake
Photogallery of the show here

One hell of a show: Genesis in Chicago (Oct 02, 2007)

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

March 12, 2007 wasn’t a very good day for me and, to be honest, there wasn’t much that could take me out of my funk. Or so I thought…

Later that evening, my dad informs me he purchased tickets to Genesis for the show in Chicago on October 2. Now, I had watched this reunion closely since the press conference held in November 2006 but had NO idea a North American tour was even happening, let alone tickets actually being on sale. So it was a nice surprise, and to this day I’m still thankful there was internet access at the hotel he stopped in.

Anyhow, seven months later, and the outrageous anticipation for this show to actually come, it finally came around last night.
On the day of the show I had to go to school. It was a shortened day, but it sure felt like a full one. Before you know, though, dad and I were on the way to the United Center.

Aside from rain clouds moving over us the rest of the ride was smooth, and minus some minor parking issues, we got a nice spot and easily walked into Gate 3 of the United Center around 6:35 p.m, where some crazy guy was either selling or just boasting about having Genesis stage guitarist Daryl Steurmer’s album. And we managed to beat the rain.

We walked around the concourse which was considerably empty considering how many people actually waited at the gates. I bought a shirt, and it’s possibly the coolest concert shirt I’ve ever purchased, featuring the Genesis album covers (minus Abacab, Tresspass, Wind & Wuthering) in a very cool collage. After we picked up some beverages, we hit our seats, and waited for the show to start.Saw some colorful characters, such as the 50+ audience who tried to relive the “glory days” by dressing like they were 20. Me, I’m 16, and it ain’t pretty seeing a 55 year old woman showing off her push-up bra, if you know what I mean.

The lights went down at 8:20, and the map of the world came up on the screen, zooming in on Chicago thus making everyone in the sold out United Center crowd go nuts. Then, after a countdown, the show I’d waited seven months for began with the opening chords of “Behind The Lines”. I’ll tell ya, already I was watching Phil Collins’ drumming and man, if you think he sucks or is overrated, think again. He was smokin’ from the start. This instrumental interestingly closed with “Duke’s End”.

We move on to “Turn It On Again” where our frontman stepped out from behind his set, did the countdown to the song and kicked it off. It was a nice start to the show, the band was hot and Phil’s vocal was very good. Also an appropriate start, considering this is the “Turn It On Again World Tour”. After a short stage rap, the band broke into “No Son of Mine”, and shortly after the classic almost everyone has heard, “Land of Confusion”, both seemed to work very well with the crowd, including myself.

Now, one thing I did notice is, this crowd was very different from all the shows I’ve attended. From the opening chords, mostly everyone in my section sat down, but clapped and sang to every lyric anyway. So it was kind of bizarre but I went along with it, and after awhile got used to it.

Phil then began speaking to the audience about playing some “old” songs, and how the audience was probably filled with some old people, including himself. In a nice special twist, Phil said “Speaking of old people, we have a birthday today” pointing at guitarist Mike Rutherford, thus inspiring everyone to sing “Happy Birthday” to him. He seemed flattered, as a big smile crossed his face as he bowed towards the crowd. Phil returned to his old people rap as he jokingly stated “And yes, I used to have hair, too!” After that crack and audience laughter that followed, they moved on to the next song. This song happened to be one of the highlights of the evening, and that was “In the Cage”.

I’d seen youtube videos and heard audio of this song, but clearly after seeing it live those did not do the song justice. Very energetic performance by the band, and Tony Banks’ keyboard solo was spot on as usual. Even toned down it added a darker mood to the song, which to me worked very well.

After “Cage” we then moved into a medley of instrumentals. Hell, it ain’t called the “Cage Medley” for nothing. “The Cinema Show” was the first instrumental we would hear, and while in the past it was never a song I gave much of a chance, it was incredible in a live setting, with the lighting and quality musicianship of everyone in the band. After that we moved on to “Duke’s Travels”, which was very cool for what we got out of it, but that would medley into “Afterglow”, which is a very beautiful song and worked well live, however transitioned awkwardly from “Travels”.

Up next was “Hold On My Heart,” which since day one of the tour I knew was gonna be when I headed to the bathroom. It was funny, first seeing everyone in the arena bail during the song, and then the bathrooms go from only two people when I walked into to being nearly over-capacity. Two friends were joking, one asked “What’s this song called?” with the other replying “‘The Bathroom Break’”. I managed to get back to my seat before the song ended. It’s just a song that, to me, doesn’t belong in the set of a Genesis concert.

We then got another rap from Phil, about scary people living in a scary house, and it was quite funny. It was cool having everyone do the “whoooo” part, and then him saying “It’s funny you should do that, since we have a song about scary things”, which left the audience very much in laughter. Well, the rap was to be followed by “Home By the Sea”, which was another personal highlight of my evening and seemed to be a crowd favorite. “Second Home By the Sea” came shortly after, and was followed by “Follow You, Follow Me” which featured a very nice video of all the album covers and figures interacting with each other.

Next came another old song, “Firth of Fifth”, which my section of the crowd clearly didn’t know. Nevertheless, I don’t understand why Stuermer gets a bad rap for not “perfecting” Steve Hackett’s guitar work, such as “Firth”, but to me he pulled it off very well. That medleyed into “I Know What I Like,” which had everyone singing and also featured probably the coolest background on the video screens, with pictures of the past with the band and even some video. Phil even did his “Tarantella” dance, which is his famous tamborine act. Interestingly enough, the video in the back was Phil, 31 years ago on the “In Concert” DVD, with long hair and a beard, doing that same dance, nearly in synch with what Phil was doing that same time. The whole thing appeared to be a crowd favorite, and proved to be another highlight for me.

Now halfway through the show, we moved on to “Mama”, which was obviously Phil’s most challenging vocal, and surprisingly handled it VERY well. The song was intense, just like it is on record, and was actually better live, as it was tuned down to a lower key, was MUCH more haunting. That’s how a song like “Mama” is supposed to be.

Phil then (jokingly) apologized for the “digusting, slutty smut” on the back video screen and saying how they will never play the song again. “Well, maybe we will tomorrow” said Phil, which got a good laugh out of the crowd. Then he said how we would move on from that, to a beautiful place where the bluegirls go. Some audience members knew what the song was, which was “Ripples”, but after Phil sang “Bluegirls come in every size”, the place erupted. I was glad to be a part of those cheers, and this was a very special moment in the show for me as this is one of those older Genesis gems you’d never expect to hear at a modern Genesis gig. The place sang along happily throughout the chorus and was clearly the highlight of the evening for me. Even dad looked at me and said “Yep, this is one of my alltime favorite Genesis songs”. Beautiful moment in the show.

“Throwing It All Away” was next, which I never cared for on record, but got the crowd involved and worked very well in a live setting. The “dee-da-day-a” part was also fun to do live. After that came Phil’s popular “Domino Principle” rap, which was rather annoying on video or audio, but outrageously fun during a show. It was also funny booing the other sections of the arena when Phil called on them. Everyone also laughed when he did something reminiscent of “Home By the Sea”, having everyone say “Domino!” and proceed to say “It’s funny you should say ‘Domino’ because, we have a song called ‘Domino’. Imagine that!”

Next was, you guessed it, “Domino”. The “In the Glow of the Night” portion was somewhat boring, and I’ve always felt that way, but then when “The Last Domino” part kicked in everyone woke up again and jammed through it. Personally, all of “Last Domino” was my favorite song of the night behind “Ripples”. Clearly this part of the song works much better when you’re actually there, and was very fun to watch in concert.

Next was the “Drum Duet”, which started off on friggin’ BAR STOOLS! How cool is that? Very impressive work by Phil and show drummer Chester Thompson. After a few minutes jamming on the stools, they slowly moved on to their drum sets, and accompanied by some outstanding lighting the crowd went wild, before they broke into the best instrumental of the evening and third favorite song of the evening for me, “Los Endos”.

There isn’t much you can say about “Los Endos” that you probably didn’t already know. Six and a half minutes of outrageously tight musicianship, fabulous drum work, and reprising “Dance On A Volcano” and “Squonk” from the 1976 classic A Trick of the Tail, which just so happens to be my favorite Genesis album. Just a wonderful display by the band as they seemed to be very much into the performance.

After this we moved on into “Tonight, Tonight, Tonight”, which had the entire arena singing along. That medleyed into “Invisible Touch”, which I HATE on record, but is very cool live, especially when Phil has everyone do the “Yeah!” part of the song. The pyrotechnics at the end were also incredible, and unexpected at a Genesis concert.

The encore was “I Can’t Dance” which was fun live. The videos of the “walking” guys in the background were also very cool. Not much else to say to this one, minus the fact that Phil added the humor and did his “dance” at the end of the song.

Phil took a moment to introduce Daryl Steurmer and Chester Thompson for their contributions to the show, and thanked everyone for the support as they were going to do one last song, which is “a very special song” to them, and Phil requested people who knew it to sing along.

“Carpet Crawlers” was that song. Very special song, with my dad and I belting out the lyrics through the entire chorus, each time the chorus came on. Its a shame people were leaving as they really missed out on a wonderful closing song. Even the woman who SCREAMED they were playing the song and was DANCING to a song you shouldn’t dance to left during it. It was a beautiful moment, and my final highlight of the evening. The band took a final bow with all five, and then the three big names, Phil Collins, birthday boy Mike Rutherford, and Tony Banks took a final bow.

So we took the sleepy ride back home in heavy rain from United Center to the small city of Lockport, listening to the Loop play some Genesis for half the ride, and nothing but lame selections from other stations the rest of the ride.

One hell of a show. Matches up there with Rush as the greatest show I’ve ever seen. Different kind of show, no doubt, but nevertheless special. Not a single flaw in production or the music itself, and the sold out crowd made the experience all the better. Definitely an experience I will never forget. Thanks to my dad for the tickets and all the people who supported me during the wait. And thanks to Genesis for giving me the chance to see you guys at least once in my life.

by Zach Bernard

Genesis: Setlist Chicago (October 03, 2007)

Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Second Show in Chicago, still no changes, but a few fuck ups. Chester spoiled the beginning of I Know What I Like, Tony made Phil laugh so that he couldn’t do his Tambourine Dance and finally, Phil switched two verses of Carpet Crawlers.

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
(intro)
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers