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Interview with Glen Colson about the Genesis Archive Project (1995)
In October 1995, an interview was also conducted in London with Glen Colson, who initially coordinated the Genesis Archive project.
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In October 1995, an interview was also conducted in London with Glen Colson, who initially coordinated the Genesis Archive project.
In October, we conducted an interview with Tony Banks at the farm in Surrey about the plans for the Genesis Archive box sets.
The concert film Genesis in Concert 1976 is now available on Laserdisc.
In 1992 Genesis went on the We Can't Dance Tour, and once again everything became bigger and more gigantic than on previous tours.
In 1993 Genesis together with Pink Floyd and Queen played a concert at Cowdray Ruins. It was their last performance with Phil Collins.
Genesis released the second part of their live album from the We Can't Dance tour in January 1993. The Way We Walk: The Longs was mainly for the long-term fans of the band.
The extremely successful 1992 open air world tour and the theatre tour that followed in the UK prompted several releases. The first of these was volume 1 of The Way We Walk – The Shorts.
The only 'real' Genesis reunion took place in 1982 at the Milton Keynes Bowl. We look back on a memorable event.
1983 and 1984 saw Genesis on their biggest tour so far, though it led them mainly through North America. In Europe, only the English fans had the privilege to see the bands for five nights at Birmingham.
Duke became an important album in history of Genesis – and probably their last album prog fans liked..
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