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Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford
Played Live: 1974/1975/1976/1977/1978/1981/1982/1983/1992/1998/2021/2022
Cover versions: tba
Notes: The title track of the band's most ambitious album is comparatively short. Tony's cross keyboard playing is striking, as is Peter's spoken word vocals, which make one thing clear right away: This is something other than Selling England.
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I assume he will play 5-6 new tracks during the European leg, most likely the 5-6 which will have been released by then. Then it's quite possible he's thoring in a completely unknown track.
I was wondering if he would play something like Everybird (that actually was rehearsed during soundchecks in 2014).
I can also imagine he will do something about the Encores ...
Horst Königstein is the man behind the German Peter Gabriel albums - he created the German lyrics. He didn't simply translate them...
We (the German Genesis Fanclub it) have conducted an interview with Horst Königstein back in 1997. It was first published in our printed magazine #24 (March 1998) and then later we made it available on our German website as well.
We have now translated that interview into English language and I am sure you will find this intersting. So enjoy ...
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PHIL COLLINS - The West Side Year: 1982 Album: Hello, I Must be Going! Working title: ? Credits: Collins Lyrics: No Length: 4:59 Musicians: Phil Collins, Daryl Stuermer, Phenix Horns Played Live: 1982, 1985, 1990, 1996, 1998 Cover versions: ?
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Notes: Collins lived out his preference for fusion and jazz from the mid-70s onwards with Brand X. Brand X, however, "wore out" in the early 80s, as Collins assessed it at the time. That didn't stop him from continuing to make music in that direction anyway. The West Side is a prime example of how Collins could always write the great pop song, but is first and foremost a terrific musician. The definitive version is the live version from 1990, recorded on the Serious Hits Live DVD......
Fantastic show last night at the Keswick.This is the 4th time I’ve seen TMB perform The Lamb tour, and last night’s show was the best yet. They definitely are a must see!
i am really looking forward to see their last ever performance of that show on the Loreley in Germany this July. Haven’t seen this show for 11 years I think.
Great news my dears - we have the version of Mama from Foxborough 1992 on video proshot :))))))))) Although at the beginning we see Phil singing not as "through the keyhole", but from 3 and a half minutes it is already "full " video. :)))))) Watch the entire video carefully - from beginning to end. It builds a kind of "state of tension" with this track and I like it. :)))))))))))) The best quality that can be. Infinite thanks to David Lightman for adding this. Once again, he "broke the system". 🙂
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His new band gives him a lot of options for new live arrangements. Looking forward to hearing old classics in new sounds and of course many new tracks as well
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