What recording(s) have you been pursuing that still eludes you?

  • For me, it's the 30 minutes or so of W&W tour rehearsals. If the 'Archive Club' ever was a starter and I had my choice, it would be what they have in W&W material -- album and tour prep recordings. They are my personal 'holy grail'. There are also assorted soundboards, album outtakes and tour session things from WCD, which I came very close to securing many years ago but unfortunately no success.

  • I would love to have the entire show from Drury Lane 5/5/80. According to the Archive Club back in the day, they have it on multi-track. This would make for a great official release because of the time period (after Seconds Out and before Three Sides Live).

  • I would love to have the entire show from Drury Lane 5/5/80. According to the Archive Club back in the day, they have it on multi-track. This would make for a great official release because of the time period (after Seconds Out and before Three Sides Live).

    It IS available in a very nice audience recording, in it's entirety.

  • The recordings that elude me are sadly ones that, as far as I know, don't exist - soundboards from the pre-Foxtrot era.

    Having said that, I'm not above enjoying a decent audience recording and there are at least a few that aren't too rough from the Nursery Cryme tour - I believe Piper Club may be the best of that bunch.

    And, of course, I certainly appreciate the BBC recordings of that period.

  • I’m still looking for:


    Phil Collins MSG New York 9-18-04

    Southampton’75 ‘Drumming Melody of 1975”

    Rome’74 2-5-74 with the full version of the knife

    Glasgow’73 10-9-73 with Dancing with the moonlit Knight

    Viareggio’72 evening show low Gen 8-20-72

  • The download on the Genesis Movement comes from a business or downloader called BURP.

    BURP was one of several groups who provided cleaned-up and remastered bootlegs to the fan community back in the day. Off the top of my head, there was also FADE, PRRP, GRU, GASP, Highland, Coaster Factory and Digital Brothers. There was also a fella called Hussey who did some stellar remasters of some of Phil's shows. Top guy.

  • Hi! I just stumbled across this site and I’ve sorely been missing people in my life to discuss my Genesis passion with! So I’m looking forward to enjoying this site an catching up on past posts. This one caught my eye because by pure coincidence I am going through all my boots collected in the 2000s. I’m browsing the Genesis torrent and movement sites to see what I might still be missing. One that sounds good is Live in Roma, April 17/1972 by TM productions. Haven’t seen it on the torrent site and it looks like yahoo groups is history. Oh well will keep looking I guess!

  • Hi! I just stumbled across this site and I’ve sorely been missing people in my life to discuss my Genesis passion with! So I’m looking forward to enjoying this site an catching up on past posts. This one caught my eye because by pure coincidence I am going through all my boots collected in the 2000s. I’m browsing the Genesis torrent and movement sites to see what I might still be missing. One that sounds good is Live in Roma, April 17/1972 by TM productions. Haven’t seen it on the torrent site and it looks like yahoo groups is history. Oh well will keep looking I guess!

    Live in Roma TM productions is actually 18th April


    https://torrent.genesis-moveme…rents-details.php?id=1555

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