You could look here as well - the fellow who runs this site comes by here semi-regularly:
Great, thank you for your help. Lots of great stuff there.
You could look here as well - the fellow who runs this site comes by here semi-regularly:
Great, thank you for your help. Lots of great stuff there.
If you go to this site and go to the “Programs” section, I think you may find what you’re looking for. 😊
Thank you. Shame there aren't scans of complete programmes for completeness.
Does anybody know if there are any complete page scans of Genesis Tour Programmes on the internet anywhere?
The reason I ask is that I'm setting up my personal music collection in Kodi and I want to add some unique artwork/fanart to it. I've got hold of disc art and album covers etc from discogs but I thought also having tour programmes would be interesting. It's all for my personal use.
Thanks in advance for any pointers.
Funnily enough I had something similar from Duke in 1980 when I was 17 or 18. It was a window display piece in a long gone independent record store in my home town. I happened to ask about it one day and the shop assistant/owner gave the whole display to me as the display was being replaced and it was about to be chucked away. It had a kind of 3-d pop out of Albert and the windows popped out as well. It was on my bedroom wall for a few years then consigned to a cupboard where it stayed for a couple of decades, unfortunately during this time it got damaged and I took it down to the tip one day. With hindsight I wish I'd kept it. TOTALLY regret disposing of it now.
I guess the scans on discogs are not what you are talking about?
Exactly what I meant. Thank you so much!
Those do look like scans of the booklet to me.
I have read the booklet before, though not recently, and it didn't fall apart.
YES. That's them! Thank you.
Yes, certainly the booklet from Archive 1, I recall handling it like an artifact unearthed from an ancient tomb.
I would partially open it and peak inside because I could tell from the crackling sound if I tried to open it properly, the pages would just come apart in my hands.
I don't recall if the Archive 2 booklet had that same problem. It's been a while since I tried looking at them.
Haha, yes same for me. I've never actually read the booklets, just peaked inside them. Thought maybe somebody had taken the plunge so I could finally read them online!
Booklets of both sets are no easy to scan - unless you want to destroy them. So I don’t think anybody has ever done this.
Haven’t seen the pre-print files neither.
Thanks Christian. Thought so, but thought I'd ask anyway.
Hi,
New to the forum. Not sure if this is the right place to ask this question?
Does anybody know if the booklets from these two sets are available on-line as scans or similar?