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Archive for the ‘Genesis: Tour News’ Category

New Interviews with Mike Rutherford and Daryl Stuermer

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

Daryl and MikeTwo new interesting interviews are now available online on innerviews.com. Anil Parsad has interviewed Mike Rutherford and Daryl Stuermer, who will kick off the North American leg of the Genesis Turn It On Again-tour today! The interview with Mike Rutherford is interesting - Mike talks in detail about the Calling All Stations-era, the possibility of a new Genesis album of the Banks/Collins/Rutherford version of Genesis, Daryl’s role as a guitar/bass player on the current tour and the ideas to stage The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway with Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel!
Check out the great interviews here:
Interview with Mike Rutherford on innerviews.com
Interview with Daryl Stuermer on innerviews.com

Photo by Ulli Klemt

Genesis: Production Rehearsal in Toronto - TODAY

Wednesday, September 5th, 2007

GenesisGenesis will kick off their first North American Tour in 15 years at the BMO Field in Toronto, Canada, in two days (7th September). But today (5th September), selected people can witness the production rehearsal of the new indoor stage at Toronto’s Air Canada Center.
The official Genesis site, genesis-music.com, offers something special: Genesis LIVE from production rehearsals in Toronto on September 5th! Don’t miss this exclusive preview as the band gears up for their North American tour. The first half of the webcast, beginning at approximately 4:00 pm EDT will feature legendary Genesis producer Nick Davis taking viewers on a backstage tour, chatting with the crew and then sitting down for an interview with Genesis! The second half of the broadcast begins at approximately 5:30 pm EDT, and is for Genesis-Music members only…and will air the first songs from production rehearsals live from Toronto!
Check out the official Genesis site for further information!
Genesis-news.com will keep you up to date with all information about this tour in this blog. If you want to help out by providing stories, setlists and photos, contact us!

The Genesis Lightshow - An Inside Report

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

TURN THE TAP ON
Genesis on the road - that has always been a challenging tasks for the crew, no matter whether they belong to the lighting, sound, video or any other discipline of the crew, whether they build up and dismantle the stage or drive the trucks…
Genesis 2007, that is probably the biggest stage they ever had. Christian Gerhardts comes across Livingstone, one of the technical crewmembers, before the show in Munich (10th July) and spoke about life and work behind the scenes of such a production.
Livingstone backstageLivingstone speaks German nearly fluently. Being on the road since 1978, he has been touring in Germany many times. He is employed by Roadtechservices Belgium and they are contracted for this tour by Neg Earth Lights from London.
Neg Earth Lights is the main supplier for the Lights, FX effects and Rigging gear for the 2007 Genesis tour.
Other than Genesis, Livingstone has been involved in many productions around the world like Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, Pink Floyd, Rammstein, Riverdance, Oasis and Franz Ferdinand, to name a few.
He is part of the lighting team and runs the LX Hospital on the “Turn It On Again Tour”, and is responsible for the Well being of all the Fixtures and the Vari*Lites.
“Our crew team is split up in 3 teams; 2 Advance teams and a Universal (show) team that makes the show happen lighting wise. The Lighting division counts 16 well trained and experienced crew members of Neg Earth”, explains Livingstone.
The Advance teams start one day ahead of the show to install the cable infrastructure and the lights on the 7 ribs and the Vari*Lites under the roofette (as an example, these are ones right below the roofette that protects the band from rain). The Universal team will arrive early on the showday with the Main rig and effects.
Livingstone explains how the use of lights have been evaluating over the years.
Until the 1980s, stage lighting systems for concerts and theatre productions were bulky with numerous fixtures (a typical rock concert usually required up to 3,000 separate lights). Each light had to be manually focused and colored using celluloid gel material placed in front of each lighting fixture. To achieve colour changes, the lighting fixtures had to be turned on and off or dimmed using electronic dimmers controlled by a computer lighting console.
Throughout the late ’70s, engineers worked to develop a colour changer for a lighting fixture. Finally, they arrived at a solution: Dichroic filters could be used to change colours almost instantaneously and create saturated colours not capable from the gel filters.
Shortly thereafter, the engineering team flew to London to show the prototype automated light (named “VL Zero”) to introduce them to Genesis. The British band had long been at the forefront of cutting-edge performance art technology, and was in rehearsal for an upcoming tour. At an English countryside studio, the new luminaire made its debut on the side of a 500-year-old barn. 50 VL1™ luminaires and a computerized control console on the opening night of their “Abacab” tour on September 25, 1981 in a bullring in Barcelona, Spain.
Livingstone is been working with Vari*Lites since and repairs all kind of automated lights & equipment backstage in his hospital.
Outdoor shows are ment to be summer shows and guess this year is the year of the” “turn the tap on tour” (quoted by Jonathan “Sel`’Sellers our Neg Earth Lighting Crew Chief)
2007 was a complete European rain-tour, with 7 out of 9 shows in the rain and some of them, like Berne, Hamburg and Chorzow, so tremendous. Something even I never experienced over the years, we were literally washed away from the stage by the unusually heavy rain this year.
Chorzow was probably the worst show of the tour for the crew. Besides the rain, a heavy thunderstorm with lightning kept them busy “we were not allowed on stage for approx. 2 hours in total for safety reasons. There’s nothing you can do against this type of weather, so that will keep us really busy to keep all the equipment in a good shape for the next show.
backstageThe “Turn it on again tour” uses not only Vari*Lites this time but a whole lot of new innovations, like the new lights from ZAP, Robe and Coemar,
Most interesting say’s Livingstone are the ZAP BigLites and Little Biglites, the new 3.5 and 4.5 Xenon spotlights with colour-changers are so powerful quick and high-tech, they weight up to 150 kg and draw 130 amps each.
These key lights are the eyes in the sky in this design and play an very important role.
They are fitted on the pods and move up and down the towers in high speed by Kinesys Automation Systems.
The Towers (Ribs) are fitted with Coemar and Robe lights and the effects are mounted on the Pods that start to rise the towers for the first time during Home By The Sea.
“There are approximately 500 lights used on this tour over the 3 teams”, says Livingstone, “and they keep us busy” in this year of the rain, believe it or not but we have no roof like a normal stage.
Each rainy night we have 2 or 3 lights that get too wet to perform. Now, maybe many of you wonder what they do if one of the lights is out of order. We have to fix them on the showday. There’s no chance to exchange them while the show is running for safety reasons.
A common question among fans is also whether this Genesis show is bigger than the 1994 Floyd Show. “You can’t really compare that”, says Livingstone, “Floyd had a different type of stage with an Arch type of roof to the back that covered more than 70 % of the equipment and used conventional projection that needed a black box, while this is an open stage with new video and LX (lights) techniques.
All our equipment on this tour like rigging, sound, lights and Video is exposed to the element of nature.
With late summer daylight the lites play another role in combination with video and the design is completely different.
The big screen is run by a different contractor says’ Livingstone; XLVideo via Blink TV is supplying the 15,089 Barco O-Lite panels, 13 meter high and 55 meter wide set back wall which is surrounded by the 7 lighting towers reaching heights up to 28.8 meters which together resemble a conch shell.
This is a world record I believe in video land.
Left and right Xl provides 2 Mitsubishi 16:8 High res screens.
US-Stage
Another question is what Genesis will do in North America, when they have to play mainly indoor show and where they simply can’t put at stage of this size inside. Livingstone: “the current set-up that we used in Europe will do the North American Stadium shows and there will be a re-design for the arena shows.
For this concept, most of the lights will be hung up at the ceiling. That will only cause minor variations to the live show. Mainly the lights and video need to be carefully adapted to the restrictions and limits for the arenas.
By the way…after meeting with Livingstone, it began to rain for 20 minutes, but the show itself was “dry” - Turn The Tap Off!

Genesis: No setlist changes planned for North America

Sunday, August 26th, 2007

As Nick Davis just posted on the official forum there are currently no plans to change the setlist for the upcoming North American tour leg. They might start the tour with an unchanged set and see what the audiences’ reactions will be before the make a final decision on changes.

Of course this can still change especially on the rehearsals which are set to start on September 2nd in Toronto, Ontario.

Genesis: Interesting interview with Tony Banks

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

Yesterday (Aug. 22nd) Canadian Online Explorer has published an interesting interview with Tony Banks:

Link

Genesis: 2 weeks to go…

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Slowly the tension starts to rise again. On Sept. 2nd the band meets again in Toronto after their “summer break”. Until Sept. 5th they will test the indoor stage for the North American tour at the Air Canada Centre. At the moment it’s totally uncertain if there will be set changes at all. We’ll probably know more after the dress rehearsal on Sept. 5th.

The tour then restarts on Sept. 7th at Toronto FC’s recently inaugurated soccer stadium BMO Field. For this show as well as at Montréal’s Olympic Stadium and New York’s Giant Stadium the band will use the stadium stage from the European leg.

For details on the North American tour click here.

One personal remark: of course UK76’s TRAVELS will return. On Sept. 15th I’ll be flying to Boston to see my first North American show (of eight) in Hartford the following day. As usual reports will be available in this blog.

Genesis: Anatomy Of A Tour - Book Review

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

Ever wondered what the North America indoor stage looks like? Well, this is it:

stage

This photo shows the pop-up stage design (indoor shows) that you can see in the Anatomy Of A Tour Book/DVD Set, that is now available. As you can see, the screen is not as big and there are also some elements of the light show a bit different.

>> Go here to read the full review about the book/DVD set!

Phil Collins - The Long Goodnight - on DVD…

Sunday, July 15th, 2007

long goodnight

It was one of the curiosities of the European Genesis tour: a peculiar Phil Collins DVD in a cardsleeve. The title The Long Goodnight gives away nothing and everything. It was an item the fans discussed a lot, particularly in June, and an item we were looking for at the merchandising stands. Then it turned out that The Long Goodnight is a documentary of the 2005 First Final Farewell Tour. It was made by Anthony Mathile, the same film maker who is currently on tour with Genesis.

We have checked out the DVD for you. Go here to read our review.

Genesis: Record Breaking Audience in Rome today

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

General Information
Today, Genesis will play their last show on the Circo Massimo in Rome. The weather is good and there are no tickets as it is a free show. Geness will have their biggest ever audience today! Predictions start at 350,000 people and go up to 850,000 people. What ever it will be, the place will be extremely full! It won’t be too hot, yet temperatures will still be close to 30° C.
TV Broadcast
The show will not be broadcast live, there will be a summary of the show on TV in late August, details to follow!
DVD
Genesis will record the show for the Encore Series as well, but more importantly the show will be recorded for a possble live-album and a 2DVD-Set, that will also be available on HD-DVD and blu-ray. The release of this set is most likely close to the end of this year.
Special Appearances
There are no special appearances confirmed for today, but there are still rumours as Peter’s own tour is on hold at the moment. But regarding the filming for a DVD, it seems rather unlikely, so don’t expect too much.

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Genesis in the UK - show details

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

Today, Genesis will finally hit the UK with their Turn It On Again Tour!
Before they will play at Manchester’s Old Trafford tonight, they will open Live Earth in London. According to The Sun, they will perform Turn It On Again, No Son Of Mine and Land Of Confusion. Further rumours state that their set will also include the Behind The Lines / Duke’s End intro. In a couple of minutes, we will know!

Meanwhile a lot of you as when the major shows will start
The Manchester show is now scheduled for 8pm (like most of the previous shows in Europe)
In London, they may come on stage 15 minutes earlier - various sources report that the show begins at 7.45pm, so try to be there by 7.30!
Doors are open in both stadiums by 5pm.

There are NO SUPPORT ACTS!

Enjoy the shows…