Cheers for doing this Dano. Epic song, I know a lot of people like the older Peter Gabriel stuff but personally I don't think it has the kerb appeal that the later stuff had. If you ever do any more Home by the Sea parts 1 & 2 are also excellent live. Genesis is another fantastic band that sound better live than they do in the studio.
While I do prefer the Gabriel era there's quite a lot of the later stuff that I like. Home by the Sea & Second Home by the Sea which is really 1 song is absolutely epic.
Chester Thompson was Genesis's tour drummer after Peter Gabriel left the band. Having a tour drummer was necessary as Phill wanted to sing out front instead of singing and playing drums at the same time. Phil's kit us a combination of Gretch acoustic drums and a complete set if Simmons electric drums. Daryl Stuermer had been Genesis's Bass and guitar player starting with the And Then There Were Three tour. Daryl's bass has a Roland pickup in it to control synthesizers live. On this song Daryl is playing a Steinberger bass and Moog bass pedals. The bass pedals are played by his feet. Abacab is the title track from the Genesis album Abacab. That album was released in 1981. Daryl is also a member if Phil's solo band
How come at the ripe old age of 81, I have just found Phil Collins and Genesis and I can’t get enough of them,thanks to people like you I can watch at anytime day or night , thank you.
Hands down the best prog rock band ever,IMHO! Their whole catalog of music is incredible,along with all the band members solo projects!Great reaction video! Ty
Chester and Phil’s drum duets on tour were epic. I saw them live every time they came to my city from the 80’s till their first reunion tour in 2007. Magic.
Love Genesis and Phil Collins . I saw them live twice in the early 80s and they were amazing , it's worth remembering that Phil is also an awesome drummer and was at his best in my opinion on the Trick of the Tail album . Every track on that album is a masterpiece and well worth listening to and Phil is incredible on drums and lead vocals 😊
Arias, I'm glad that U got to enjoy this live version of Genesis's Abacab song. One of the most popular's song. 2 Drummers, 3 Keyboards, 1 Guitar & 1 Bass did all this magic. It was a music montage n they all got to show their stuff. I always tell people to look at the live version instead of the music video. Music video was nice, but they go off on the live version. Thanks again for ur reaction.
Yes. I was there. Genesis and Phil Collins always put on an amazing show. I have been fortunate to see both Genesis and Phil Collins multiple times live. I was actually at Phil Collins' very first solo concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London after In The Air Tonight became Phil's first big solo hit. Amazing memories!
These guys are FANTASTIC... SAW THEM EVERY TIME THEY TOURED THROUGH THE Eighties and early 90s... THAT'S the tip of the iceburg with these guys... So many hits
Disney Tarzan? Daniel that was Phil as a solo artist, Peter Gabriel was Genesis lead vocalist until he left the band they then auditioned for a new singer, all the while without knowing they had a powerhouse Phil sitting on drums!! Huge rabbit hole, the early Genesis v later more commercial Genesis, both awesome Dan, please check out more.
I was there. My first Genesis gig and it was as totally amazing as you'd imagine it to be. They'd originally planned three nights that were sold out. I woke one morning and listening to the radio, I heard that they'd added a fourth night for the middle Friday, so I popped into town and bought a ticket from one of the distributing outlets (WH Smith for the UK audience). Best thing I ever did!
Really glad someone’s done this version. Bloody fantastic ☺️ The 320,000 was 80,000 four nights in a row (they were the first to sell-out Wembley four nights in a row). For me there was a clear switch over between Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins: The songs were much more impressive in the Gabriel era, but the live stuff was much better in the Collins era (especially if you like the drums). I could watch this gig over and over 😁 I’d just be a bit wary of a couple of things: 1) people asking you to do Supper’s Ready. They’re the hardcore and without listening to a lot of Genesis beforehand it’s like downing a dozen double whiskeys when you’ve never drunk it before: you’ll find it difficult to understand, you’ll not enjoy it, and you’ll never want listen to them again, and that way you’ll miss out on the best music ever to grace us 😄 2) I’d also stay clear of anything post 1993. Something happened to Phil’s voice after the 1992 tour and they really slowed the tunes down after that.
I saw them just an hour north of my home in Maryland on 11/18/2021 at the Capital One Arena in D.C. they did not play abacab but 40 years before I saw them at Capital one Arena they were on their Three Sides Live tour which was the tour for abacab,released in September,1981.
I had the privilege to see Genesis twice. Awesome both times. I have a suggestion. Turn it on again from the Mama tour. Also, drum duet and los endos live.
I was there. Roasting hot day, plus body temperature of the crowd. Remember coming out of there, tshirt soaked in beer, that was thrown about. Fantastic gig.
At least it was beer...i got a bag of something else flung over me...at Roundhey park the sunday before...the concert soon took my mind off it...i was about 15 at the time 🤪
The Drummer is Chester Thompson, he played drums only for the live sets, he also was Phil’s drummer for his solo concerts. Also Daryl stormer is the other guitarist, he only played live for Genesis, and Phil concerts.
If you want to see a large crowd, watch WHEN IN ROME from 2007. They played to 500,000 people at that concert. It was the last time they were at full musical blast (before Phils illness took him downhill fast) and is a great send off to them at full pelt live.
Saw Genesis just after Peter Gabriel left, and Phil stepped out from drums to front. Axeman Mike (and the Mechanics) Rutherford and producer extraordinaire, Tony Banks on keyboards, yea...they all did very well in the 80s. I saw Invisible Touch tour stateside, but they opened with Abacab, my personal fav. ❤ TY to the sponsor, sorry, I missed your name. 😮
I'm always asking people to do parts of this concert. This was the old Wembley Stadium not the new Arena, where they played to 300,000 over 4 days. And what en event that was. Genesis one of my favourite bands and how you don't know them stumps me - they were one of the biggest, for decades. Try Domino and Home by the Sea from this concert Domino will show you crowd control by a performer on a level I've never seen since, even by Floor
WOW. I found someone else who had the same experience around 1980. That Lyceum concert video rocks and Phil looks manic. (was it too much Eric Clapton? wink, wink)
Genesis are top tier. Looking forward to seeing more Genesis and/or Phil Collins reactions. The title song from this tour "Invisible Touch" is great. Fun one (satire) "I Can't Dance", "Land of Confusion", "That's All" From Phil's solo career: "Against all Odds", "In the Air Tonight", "Another Day in Paradise" and "Mama" are some to start with
I read that too. But this is Wembley! That is the biggest football stadium in England. So if they get 127,000 for soccer, less the stage....THAT might be 100,000. But what about the field. The entire field is standing room only. It must be 150,000 or more on the field. So we must be seeing at least 250,000. Damn.
@@rk41gator It is nowhere near that. This is the old Wembley stadium with a normal concert capacity of 70,000-75,000. The venue record is 80,000 (Springsteen 1988). The New Wembley Stadium is larger, with record concert attendance of 98,000 (Adele, 2017).
@@souldreamer9056 I looked up the old Wembley stadium and found this from 1923 from the facilities opening festivities: "The crowds overflowed onto the pitch as there was no room on the terraces. Estimates of the number of fans in attendance range from 240,000 to well over 300,000." That was NOT the new stadium figures.
@@rk41gator if you can look that up, you can also look up Wembley’s 80,000 concert attendance record. It’s on the same page. And you should have no problem verifying that Genesis played to 75,000 people per gig over 4 gigs, and not 300,000 over 1 gig. I’m done arguing about this. This is readily available public information. Just look it up.
The figures from 1928 are skewed a little. It was all standing at that time and they packed people in (no health & safely in those days). I was at one of the gigs in Wembley back in ‘87, a realistic figure for each night was 70-75K
This gig is incredible. One of few bands that are better live than on record. Domino, mama, and especially drum duet/Los Endos from this gig worth checking out.
Lol you can always do a double reaction to Genesis "Jesus He Knows me" and then Ghost's rendition. Just be warned that the Ghost video is kinda explicit 🙊 PS, there are epic videos out there where Phil Collins and Chester Thompson play a duet on bar stools
You should see the live Abacab from 10-30-1981 Frankfrurt Germany. It is a part of their Three Sides Live tour which was also a live album released in June,1982.
Thank you for the reaction. Go and see home by the sea second home by the sea Wembley 1987. You're about to be blown away... And for Phil solo : In the air tonight, live Paris 2005. Again beautiful reaction...
I was lucky to be at this concert at the old Wembly, it was a great concert over 4 nights. In the Uk there were bigger audiences at concerts at Knebworth, which was an outdoor venue.
I saw this tour in a 15,000 seat arena. A little more intimate. Best live band I ever saw. Saw them 10 times on 6 different tours. Pristine perfect sound every time. Great light shows. Simply one of THE greatest live bands ever. Period. This tour was the last time I saw them in 1987 until I saw them again on the 2007 Reunion Tour. 20 years without Genesis live was tough, especially since I had not missed a Genesis live tour since 1978 before that. This was at their peak of popularity. Genesis almost was a hidden gem, almost "cult band" in the 1970s. They didn't have a top 40 hit until 1978. Their fandom was based on incredible slowly building loyalty based on their live shows and incredible Progressive Rock musicianship. You've just begun to scratch the surface of the wonderful magical awesome world of Genesis. Their live video recordings from 1972-3 to the present are a literal treasure trove of power, majesty and beauty. Phil Collins, the lead singer, started out as Genesis' drummer. He is first and foremost a drummer. That's him going back to drum after the vocal part of the song. He became BOTH the lead singer and drummer in 1975 after PETER GABRIEL left Genesis for a solo career. Ever hear of Peter Gabriel? Genesis didn't play Tarzan Soundtracks. That was Phil Collins SOLO. Phil started his solo career in 1981 while still remaining in Genesis. You'll need to learn to distinguish between Genesis music and Phil solo music. Two different things. This was GENESIS MUSIC. PS, in the future, don't stop a live video performance in the middle to spend 3 minutes looking up stuff on Google. Not good. Kills the momentum. Do your research BEFORE or AFTER the video performance. Your channel will do better.
You have barely scratched the surface of Genesis. Many live videos to view….check out “when in Rome” from 2007 when they played to over 500,000 people. Then start on the back catalogue ….you are in for a treat!!!
I saw genesis live, with Peter Gabriel, then Phill Collins ( I was at this concert) then Peter and Phil (. 6 of the best Milton Keynes w.o.m.a.d gig) then with Ray Wilson. Lucky enough to go Knebworth, and to the last ever gig at Wembley. I’m very lucky and also now very old, but I am well satisfied.
I was there for the Friday gig. It was brilliant . They were always great live. Please consider listening to Firth of Fifth from the Genesis album ; Selling England by the Pound. It's an absolute masterpiece.
You should check the 2007 "When in Rome" video, there were 500,000 people there! (But they're 25 years older by then, and the music doesn't have the same energy as before.) More Genesis songs you are probably not familiar with, but which will shock the heck out of you: - The Knife (Trespass, 1971) - Supper's Ready (Foxtrot, 1972) - also great live on Seconds Out (1976) - Firth of Fifth (Selling England by the Pound, 1973) - The Cinema Show (Selling England by the Pound, 1973) - In the Cage (The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, 1974) - Dance on a Volcano (A Trick of the Tail, 1976) - Squonk (A Trick of the Tail, 1976) - Behind the Lines / Duchess / Guide Vocal / Duke's Travels / Duke's End (Duke, 1980) - Dodo/Lurker (Abacab, 1981) - also great live on Three Sides Live (1982) - You Might Recall (1982, but use the 2007 box set version which I think sounds a LOT better).
This version is a bit different from other live versions, and from the studio album. It has a much faster tempo for one, and some of the drumming is definitely different. They were on fire that night, with Rutherford spanking that guitar like it owed him money. One of my top 5 favorite Genesis songs. Always happy when people discover Genesis, no matter which era. This song still gives me goosebumps when Phil starts on the drums with Chester.
I don't feel bad for the younger folks at all. They have instant access to every song and live concert ever recorded within a few seconds on their various devices. What did we have? -definitely amazing music but crap, it wasn't easy to get at.
Phil Collins wrote & recorded Tarzan outside of Genesis. A lot of hits on the radio were made by Genesis, and a lot of other hits were by Phil outside of Genesis. Same lead voice a lot of the time.
As somebody has said, it was 4 nights for 300,000 & even though I was there in 1987 I've actually been in a bigger Genesis audience. I did consider flying out to their "When in Rome" concert which was several 100K & I think was 3 & actually cheaper to fly to than the ticket I eventually bought locally!
This was an incredible week for me Sunday I saw the show in Leeds Wednesday I saw Peter Gabriel on the So tour in Birmingham Friday I was at the Wembley show Saturday I was at the Wembley show
Abacab is their album which was released September,1981 several months after Phil Collins first solo album Face Value in Feb,1981 if that helps. However five years and two albums later was Invisible Touch in 1986. This is in Wimbly I think in June ,1987 but please don't quote me on this. Take care Arias. Happy New year as well bro.
It definitely was short of that & of course a different Wembley Stadium to the current one. Think Michael Jackson sold out 7 nights & then a year later the Stones did 5 but pretty sure Genesis were the first band to do 4 & good job they did because I went to the 4th one as did Prince Charles & Diana.
"four sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium in front of 300,000 people" To me that sounds like 75,000 each night. So there were 75,000 people in that crowd, not 300,000. That is also probably the maximum amount that would fit into the Wembley stadium. 300,000 was the total of the four shows.
I am really digging Mike Rutherford's lead guitar here. I am also digging his backing vocals. Tony Banks usually adds his voice too. Maybe he was getting over a cold or something.
Thank you for a great heartfelt reaction to my Favourite band of all time. I have been listening to them for over 40 years, their music never gets old. Two sides to Genesis, they were one of the founding Prog Rock bands in the 1970’s, along with other Prog Rock giants at the time, such as Pink Floyd and Yes. Singer Peter Gabriel was in the band until 1975 until he left to pursue his own successful Solo Career. Phil Collins took over as lead singer then. Genesis also had legendary guitarist Steve Hackett, until he left in 1977. Best example of Prog Genesis era is ‘Firth of Fifth’, probably one of the best prog rock songs ever written. You will certainly gain a few more followers if you react to that one. Around 1980 during the album Duke, Genesis transitioned to a more pop / rock sound, which I suspect is the Genesis you know, so I smiled when you say you ‘know’ them as I suspect songs like ‘Fifth of Fifth’ would be nothing like what you expect from them. Genesis fans tend to fall into two groups the 1970-1980 prog era fans and those that prefer Genesis post 1980. I am part of the group of fans that love both era’s. Some trivia for you only three people currently have sold more than 100m albums both as a solo artist and while in a band. One of them is Phil Collins, the other two ? Paul MaCartney and Michael Jackson. I look forward to seeing more Genesis reactions.
Obviously the 'newer' Genesis, which was more poppy. Maybe it is my age, but I prefer the older music by Genesis, from their debut album From Genesis to Revelation to Duke (1980). That was more symphonic rock or prog rock, my favourite albums are Selling England by the Pound (1973) and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974), the last album with Peter Gabriel as lead singer. Trick of the Tale (1976) is also excellent, and their very early albums have some epic songs like The Musical Box and Supper's Ready.
Duke was the first Genesis album that I heard. From there, I worked my way through their back catalogue and then discovered Peter Gabriel. This was a win win.
I had the pleasure of seeing Genesis perform live on five different tours. Each one of those shows was phenomenal. May I humbly recommend the following medley from one of the shows I was at. This is a medley that includes "In the Cage, The Cinema Show, In that Quiet Earth, The Colony of Slippermen and Afterglow". All these individual pieces are complex, difficult bits of music to play on their own and Genesis turns them all into a fantastic collection of some of their best pieces of music. ua-cam.com/video/_12_-jzqOlE/v-deo.html
Try the invisible touch tour 86 live US, especialy the parts In the cage medley apocalypse in 9/8... best genesis Collins era live masterpiece, still note wake up of this! Genesis forever, bye!
It all comes down to work/live balance. In America they only make money with work, work, work. Over here in Europe we know that free time allso generates money because people wanna do things to be entertained. 😊
I was just a little to young to catch the Invisible Touch tour. But I made the three after that. The night my baby fell asleep listening as Phil sang Dancing with the Moonlit Knight/Carpet Crawlers will be a memory that lasts a lifetime.
Their lives are phenomenal! My favorite is Home by the Sea/Second Home by the Sea - ua-cam.com/video/MOb9Ubu8f3U/v-deo.html It’s long but well worth the reaction.
Cheers for doing this Dano. Epic song, I know a lot of people like the older Peter Gabriel stuff but personally I don't think it has the kerb appeal that the later stuff had. If you ever do any more Home by the Sea parts 1 & 2 are also excellent live. Genesis is another fantastic band that sound better live than they do in the studio.
While I do prefer the Gabriel era there's quite a lot of the later stuff that I like. Home by the Sea & Second Home by the Sea which is really 1 song is absolutely epic.
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Phil Collins, an amazing drummer, plus Chester Thompson a match made in heaven !!
And Daryl Stuermer also a legend. For me this line up is the best line up.
Chester Thompson was Genesis's tour drummer after Peter Gabriel left the band. Having a tour drummer was necessary as Phill wanted to sing out front instead of singing and playing drums at the same time. Phil's kit us a combination of Gretch acoustic drums and a complete set if Simmons electric drums. Daryl Stuermer had been Genesis's Bass and guitar player starting with the And Then There Were Three tour. Daryl's bass has a Roland pickup in it to control synthesizers live. On this song Daryl is playing a Steinberger bass and Moog bass pedals. The bass pedals are played by his feet. Abacab is the title track from the Genesis album Abacab. That album was released in 1981. Daryl is also a member if Phil's solo band
How come at the ripe old age of 81, I have just found Phil Collins and Genesis and I can’t get enough of them,thanks to people like you I can watch at anytime day or night , thank you.
My God, what were you doing all that time? Did you skip the 1970s and 80s?
Genesis were always at their absolute best in concert. Unmatched.
Love it! 😊 Genesis was always great live, I'm so happy to see them many times! ❤
Hands down the best prog rock band ever,IMHO! Their whole catalog of music is incredible,along with all the band members solo projects!Great reaction video! Ty
It looks to me like you didn’t realize that Phil had transitioned from the mic to behind his drum set to play with Chester Thompson…
I couldn't get tickets, they were sold out in minutes, that's how big Genesis was , I know, WOW!
Two drummers. ONE Tony Banks. This is the best live version of this song, period.
Genesis never gets cold or stale. Their live performances are better then any recording.
Chester and Phil’s drum duets on tour were epic. I saw them live every time they came to my city from the 80’s till their first reunion tour in 2007. Magic.
One of best live bands EVER to play. Phil is a great rock drummer.
Love Genesis and Phil Collins . I saw them live twice in the early 80s and they were amazing , it's worth remembering that Phil is also an awesome drummer and was at his best in my opinion on the Trick of the Tail album . Every track on that album is a masterpiece and well worth listening to and Phil is incredible on drums and lead vocals 😊
They hosted a free concert in 2007 in Rome Italy to an estimated 500,00 There's plenty of videos of l that show .
Arias, I'm glad that U got to enjoy this live version of Genesis's Abacab song. One of the most popular's song. 2 Drummers, 3 Keyboards, 1 Guitar & 1 Bass did all this magic. It was a music montage n they all got to show their stuff. I always tell people to look at the live version instead of the music video. Music video was nice, but they go off on the live version. Thanks again for ur reaction.
Yes. I was there. Genesis and Phil Collins always put on an amazing show. I have been fortunate to see both Genesis and Phil Collins multiple times live. I was actually at Phil Collins' very first solo concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London after In The Air Tonight became Phil's first big solo hit. Amazing memories!
I was at that concert! It was amazing!
BEST BAND EVER❤
Yep, I was one of the 75,000...very hot day, brilliant concert. When they played Rome some years later, I think it was to a MUCH bigger audience.
This whole concert is GREAT. 'Home By The Sea' (both parts) and 'Domino' absolutely ROCKS.
The Phil Collins era of Genesis is great. They have many superb songs with cool lyrics. ”Mama” is my favorite from their 1984 album
The whole first side of "Genesis" is superb.
These guys are FANTASTIC... SAW THEM EVERY TIME THEY TOURED THROUGH THE Eighties and early 90s... THAT'S the tip of the iceburg with these guys... So many hits
Saw these guys when I was young. They had this drum-solo between the two drummers. It was HUGE!
Yep, I was there for one of the 4 concerts 😊
Disney Tarzan? Daniel that was Phil as a solo artist, Peter Gabriel was Genesis lead vocalist until he left the band they then auditioned for a new singer, all the while without knowing they had a powerhouse Phil sitting on drums!! Huge rabbit hole, the early Genesis v later more commercial Genesis, both awesome Dan, please check out more.
I was there. My first Genesis gig and it was as totally amazing as you'd imagine it to be. They'd originally planned three nights that were sold out. I woke one morning and listening to the radio, I heard that they'd added a fourth night for the middle Friday, so I popped into town and bought a ticket from one of the distributing outlets (WH Smith for the UK audience). Best thing I ever did!
70s and 80s had the best music. Takes me back.
I was there, I was just 19 years old but I remember it being brilliant. My favourite version of this is 3 sides live, such a brilliant song
Really glad someone’s done this version. Bloody fantastic ☺️ The 320,000 was 80,000 four nights in a row (they were the first to sell-out Wembley four nights in a row). For me there was a clear switch over between Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins: The songs were much more impressive in the Gabriel era, but the live stuff was much better in the Collins era (especially if you like the drums). I could watch this gig over and over 😁 I’d just be a bit wary of a couple of things: 1) people asking you to do Supper’s Ready. They’re the hardcore and without listening to a lot of Genesis beforehand it’s like downing a dozen double whiskeys when you’ve never drunk it before: you’ll find it difficult to understand, you’ll not enjoy it, and you’ll never want listen to them again, and that way you’ll miss out on the best music ever to grace us 😄 2) I’d also stay clear of anything post 1993. Something happened to Phil’s voice after the 1992 tour and they really slowed the tunes down after that.
I saw them just an hour north of my home in Maryland on 11/18/2021 at the Capital One Arena in D.C. they did not play abacab but 40 years before I saw them at Capital one Arena they were on their Three Sides Live tour which was the tour for abacab,released in September,1981.
I was there they were fantastic love genesis
I had the privilege to see Genesis twice. Awesome both times.
I have a suggestion. Turn it on again from the Mama tour. Also, drum duet and los endos live.
I was there man, took two french buddies, one Danish and one welsh.
Best concert I've been to, weather was great.
I was there. Roasting hot day, plus body temperature of the crowd. Remember coming out of there, tshirt soaked in beer, that was thrown about. Fantastic gig.
Hi. I think I was there too, was Paul Young the support?
@@philoneil Yup and Billy Joel joined him on stage as he was on at the Wembley Arena in the same week.
At least it was beer...i got a bag of something else flung over me...at Roundhey park the sunday before...the concert soon took my mind off it...i was about 15 at the time 🤪
Lol gotta luv a newbie 😮 he didn't even realize that Phil was smashing that kit😂
Genesis and Phil Collins (alone) are great. Proper musicians. I've seen a few of Phil's live concerts on here and they're always incredible. ❤
Phil and Chester are probably the best drum duo ever.
I was there in '87. Phenomenal concert only surpassed in my concert going experience by Nightwish and Queen. Thank you Daniel 🙏😊👍❤️
Saw this tour in Dallas. Home by the sea part 1 and 2 was amazing also. ❤❤❤
The Drummer is Chester Thompson, he played drums only for the live sets, he also was Phil’s drummer for his solo concerts. Also Daryl stormer is the other guitarist, he only played live for Genesis, and Phil concerts.
If you want to see a large crowd, watch WHEN IN ROME from 2007. They played to 500,000 people at that concert. It was the last time they were at full musical blast (before Phils illness took him downhill fast) and is a great send off to them at full pelt live.
Saw Genesis just after Peter Gabriel left, and Phil stepped out from drums to front. Axeman Mike (and the Mechanics) Rutherford and producer extraordinaire, Tony Banks on keyboards, yea...they all did very well in the 80s.
I saw Invisible Touch tour stateside, but they opened with Abacab, my personal fav. ❤
TY to the sponsor, sorry, I missed your name. 😮
I'm always asking people to do parts of this concert. This was the old Wembley Stadium not the new Arena, where they played to 300,000 over 4 days. And what en event that was.
Genesis one of my favourite bands and how you don't know them stumps me - they were one of the biggest, for decades. Try Domino and Home by the Sea from this concert
Domino will show you crowd control by a performer on a level I've never seen since, even by Floor
When I saw Genesis there was probably about 3,000 people in the audience. But that was before they got huge.
Love when Phil and Chester play together.
WOW. I found someone else who had the same experience around 1980. That Lyceum concert video rocks and Phil looks manic.
(was it too much Eric Clapton? wink, wink)
I attended 2 shows at Wembley on Friday 3rd July and Saturday 4th July and it was awesome
Genesis are top tier. Looking forward to seeing more Genesis and/or Phil Collins reactions.
The title song from this tour "Invisible Touch" is great. Fun one (satire) "I Can't Dance", "Land of Confusion", "That's All"
From Phil's solo career: "Against all Odds", "In the Air Tonight", "Another Day in Paradise" and "Mama" are some to start with
Cheers Daniel, this is my favourite Genesis track. The UK is full of Genesis haters but they can just get in the sea.
There were NOT 300,000 people at the show. There were 75,000. They played 4 nights at Wenbley, so the total audience was 4 x 75,000 = 300,000
I read that too. But this is Wembley! That is the biggest football stadium in England. So if they get 127,000 for soccer, less the stage....THAT might be 100,000. But what about the field. The entire field is standing room only. It must be 150,000 or more on the field. So we must be seeing at least 250,000. Damn.
@@rk41gator It is nowhere near that. This is the old Wembley stadium with a normal concert capacity of 70,000-75,000. The venue record is 80,000 (Springsteen 1988). The New Wembley Stadium is larger, with record concert attendance of 98,000 (Adele, 2017).
@@souldreamer9056 I looked up the old Wembley stadium and found this from 1923 from the facilities opening festivities: "The crowds overflowed onto the pitch as there was no room on the terraces. Estimates of the number of fans in attendance range from 240,000 to well over 300,000." That was NOT the new stadium figures.
@@rk41gator if you can look that up, you can also look up Wembley’s 80,000 concert attendance record. It’s on the same page. And you should have no problem verifying that Genesis played to 75,000 people per gig over 4 gigs, and not 300,000 over 1 gig.
I’m done arguing about this. This is readily available public information. Just look it up.
The figures from 1928 are skewed a little. It was all standing at that time and they packed people in (no health & safely in those days). I was at one of the gigs in Wembley back in ‘87, a realistic figure for each night was 70-75K
so awesome, had this album!
This gig is incredible. One of few bands that are better live than on record. Domino, mama, and especially drum duet/Los Endos from this gig worth checking out.
Lol you can always do a double reaction to Genesis "Jesus He Knows me" and then Ghost's rendition. Just be warned that the Ghost video is kinda explicit 🙊
PS, there are epic videos out there where Phil Collins and Chester Thompson play a duet on bar stools
You should see the live Abacab from 10-30-1981 Frankfrurt Germany. It is a part of their Three Sides Live tour which was also a live album released in June,1982.
Thank you for the reaction. Go and see home by the sea second home by the sea Wembley 1987. You're about to be blown away... And for Phil solo : In the air tonight, live Paris 2005. Again beautiful reaction...
I was lucky to be at this concert at the old Wembly, it was a great concert over 4 nights. In the Uk there were bigger audiences at concerts at Knebworth, which was an outdoor venue.
I wish I was part of it 😢
Classic live Abacab!
I WAS THERE!!!
Lucky you. I only saw their 1978 tour and Phil hooked me for life. Genesis is beyond incredible.
I saw this tour in a 15,000 seat arena. A little more intimate. Best live band I ever saw. Saw them 10 times on 6 different tours.
Pristine perfect sound every time. Great light shows. Simply one of THE greatest live bands ever. Period. This tour was the last time I saw them in 1987 until I saw them again on the 2007 Reunion Tour. 20 years without Genesis live was tough, especially since I had not missed a Genesis live tour since 1978 before that.
This was at their peak of popularity. Genesis almost was a hidden gem, almost "cult band" in the 1970s. They didn't have a top 40 hit until 1978. Their fandom was based on incredible slowly building loyalty based on their live shows and incredible Progressive Rock musicianship. You've just begun to scratch the surface of the wonderful magical awesome world of Genesis. Their live video recordings from 1972-3 to the present are a literal treasure trove of power, majesty and beauty.
Phil Collins, the lead singer, started out as Genesis' drummer. He is first and foremost a drummer. That's him going back to drum after the vocal part of the song. He became BOTH the lead singer and drummer in 1975 after PETER GABRIEL left Genesis for a solo career. Ever hear of Peter Gabriel?
Genesis didn't play Tarzan Soundtracks. That was Phil Collins SOLO. Phil started his solo career in 1981 while still remaining in Genesis. You'll need to learn to distinguish between Genesis music and Phil solo music. Two different things. This was GENESIS MUSIC.
PS, in the future, don't stop a live video performance in the middle to spend 3 minutes looking up stuff on Google. Not good. Kills the momentum. Do your research BEFORE or AFTER the video performance. Your channel will do better.
You have barely scratched the surface of Genesis. Many live videos to view….check out “when in Rome” from 2007 when they played to over 500,000 people. Then start on the back catalogue ….you are in for a treat!!!
I saw genesis live, with Peter Gabriel, then Phill Collins ( I was at this concert) then Peter and Phil (. 6 of the best Milton Keynes w.o.m.a.d gig) then with Ray Wilson. Lucky enough to go Knebworth, and to the last ever gig at Wembley. I’m very lucky and also now very old, but I am well satisfied.
I was there!
These guys were SO good. Every time. In 2007 they drew 500,000 in Rome. But to blow your mind drop into some '70s Genesis.
second drummer was Phil himself during the guitar interlude
from memory i think they did 3 shows at wembley so it was 300 000 over 3 nights
This was at Wembley Stadium (London) with 90k x 4 (sold out four nights). Genesis was pretty big.
I was there for the Friday gig. It was brilliant . They were always great live.
Please consider listening to Firth of Fifth from the Genesis album ; Selling England by the Pound. It's an absolute masterpiece.
You should check the 2007 "When in Rome" video, there were 500,000 people there! (But they're 25 years older by then, and the music doesn't have the same energy as before.) More Genesis songs you are probably not familiar with, but which will shock the heck out of you:
- The Knife (Trespass, 1971)
- Supper's Ready (Foxtrot, 1972) - also great live on Seconds Out (1976)
- Firth of Fifth (Selling England by the Pound, 1973)
- The Cinema Show (Selling England by the Pound, 1973)
- In the Cage (The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, 1974)
- Dance on a Volcano (A Trick of the Tail, 1976)
- Squonk (A Trick of the Tail, 1976)
- Behind the Lines / Duchess / Guide Vocal / Duke's Travels / Duke's End (Duke, 1980)
- Dodo/Lurker (Abacab, 1981) - also great live on Three Sides Live (1982)
- You Might Recall (1982, but use the 2007 box set version which I think sounds a LOT better).
Wow. That's what we said back in 80's.
Great reaction, well worth checking out In the Air Tonight live, I know you’ll know the song but what a performance
This version is a bit different from other live versions, and from the studio album. It has a much faster tempo for one, and some of the drumming is definitely different. They were on fire that night, with Rutherford spanking that guitar like it owed him money. One of my top 5 favorite Genesis songs. Always happy when people discover Genesis, no matter which era. This song still gives me goosebumps when Phil starts on the drums with Chester.
Phil with the wonderful mullet !
Invisible Touch has a great hit called Domino/In the glow of the night. Give it a listen it was at this same concert. Stay cool brother.🤘🤘🤘
Does he even realize its Phil Collins who went back to drum with Chester Thompson? Lmao 🤣
Seriously check out those songs I said from this gig
Drum duet/Los Endos especially... Will blow you away
Absolutely love Los Endos especially when it slows down to a halt and then builds to the end.
Dude relax this is the music we could go see in the 80s. Kinda feel bad for ya guys❤️✌🏼
I don't feel bad for the younger folks at all. They have instant access to every song and live concert ever recorded within a few seconds on their various devices. What did we have? -definitely amazing music but crap, it wasn't easy to get at.
It was at the old Wembley Stadium in London.
Phil Collins wrote & recorded Tarzan outside of Genesis. A lot of hits on the radio were made by Genesis, and a lot of other hits were by Phil outside of Genesis. Same lead voice a lot of the time.
As somebody has said, it was 4 nights for 300,000 & even though I was there in 1987 I've actually been in a bigger Genesis audience. I did consider flying out to their "When in Rome" concert which was several 100K & I think was 3 & actually cheaper to fly to than the ticket I eventually bought locally!
You should hear their drum duet it is amazing.
have you heard the medley / "turn it on again" from this concert? lol. check it out. it's... something else.
If you think that's a large audience have a look at the When in Rome concert which was a free concert with an audience of 500,000
Wanted to go to Rome. Sadly didn't but I did see them on that tour as well as at Wembley in 1987.
This was an incredible week for me
Sunday I saw the show in Leeds
Wednesday I saw Peter Gabriel on the So tour in Birmingham
Friday I was at the Wembley show
Saturday I was at the Wembley show
Abacab is their album which was released September,1981 several months after Phil Collins first solo album Face Value in Feb,1981 if that helps. However five years and two albums later was Invisible Touch in 1986. This is in Wimbly I think in June ,1987 but please don't quote me on this. Take care Arias. Happy New year as well bro.
Dig into older Genesis.
If you do anymore genesis live, please pick from this same concert as it was epic." Tonight tonight tonight", and "mama" being two of the best 👍
Wembley Stadium has a capacity of 90.000 sitting places. So i think there were about 100.000 people there
maybe true but sold out 4 consecutive nights -that's a mind blower.
It definitely was short of that & of course a different Wembley Stadium to the current one. Think Michael Jackson sold out 7 nights & then a year later the Stones did 5 but pretty sure Genesis were the first band to do 4 & good job they did because I went to the 4th one as did Prince Charles & Diana.
Killer ending not on the studio version.
Brilliant show saw them many times here in the Uk Arias you need to listen to the seconds out live album
Neal UK
"four sold-out nights at Wembley Stadium in front of 300,000 people" To me that sounds like 75,000 each night. So there were 75,000 people in that crowd, not 300,000. That is also probably the maximum amount that would fit into the Wembley stadium. 300,000 was the total of the four shows.
That is pretty much correct.
Stands the test of time.
Someone who actually knows nothing about music and it's complexities. Lyrics aren't the be all end all.
I am really digging Mike Rutherford's lead guitar here. I am also digging his backing vocals.
Tony Banks usually adds his voice too. Maybe he was getting over a cold or something.
I had a big White cat named abacab 😊
Shoulda called it abacat
Thank you for a great heartfelt reaction to my Favourite band of all time. I have been listening to them for over 40 years, their music never gets old. Two sides to Genesis, they were one of the founding Prog Rock bands in the 1970’s, along with other Prog Rock giants at the time, such as Pink Floyd and Yes. Singer Peter Gabriel was in the band until 1975 until he left to pursue his own successful Solo Career. Phil Collins took over as lead singer then. Genesis also had legendary guitarist Steve Hackett, until he left in 1977. Best example of Prog Genesis era is ‘Firth of Fifth’, probably one of the best prog rock songs ever written. You will certainly gain a few more followers if you react to that one. Around 1980 during the album Duke, Genesis transitioned to a more pop / rock sound, which I suspect is the Genesis you know, so I smiled when you say you ‘know’ them as I suspect songs like ‘Fifth of Fifth’ would be nothing like what you expect from them. Genesis fans tend to fall into two groups the 1970-1980 prog era fans and those that prefer Genesis post 1980. I am part of the group of fans that love both era’s. Some trivia for you only three people currently have sold more than 100m albums both as a solo artist and while in a band. One of them is Phil Collins, the other two ? Paul MaCartney and Michael Jackson. I look forward to seeing more Genesis reactions.
Obviously the 'newer' Genesis, which was more poppy. Maybe it is my age, but I prefer the older music by Genesis, from their debut album From Genesis to Revelation to Duke (1980). That was more symphonic rock or prog rock, my favourite albums are Selling England by the Pound (1973) and The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (1974), the last album with Peter Gabriel as lead singer. Trick of the Tale (1976) is also excellent, and their very early albums have some epic songs like The Musical Box and Supper's Ready.
Duke was the first Genesis album that I heard. From there, I worked my way through their back catalogue and then discovered Peter Gabriel. This was a win win.
It’s curious to know that Peter Gabriel went on to more mainstream music as well on his So and Us albums. Sign of the times perhaps?
I had the pleasure of seeing Genesis perform live on five different tours. Each one of those shows was phenomenal. May I humbly recommend the following medley from one of the shows I was at. This is a medley that includes "In the Cage, The Cinema Show, In that Quiet Earth, The Colony of Slippermen and Afterglow". All these individual pieces are complex, difficult bits of music to play on their own and Genesis turns them all into a fantastic collection of some of their best pieces of music. ua-cam.com/video/_12_-jzqOlE/v-deo.html
Try the invisible touch tour 86 live US, especialy the parts In the cage medley apocalypse in 9/8... best genesis Collins era live masterpiece, still note wake up of this!
Genesis forever, bye!
It all comes down to work/live balance. In America they only make money with work, work, work. Over here in Europe we know that free time allso generates money because people wanna do things to be entertained. 😊
I was just a little to young to catch the Invisible Touch tour. But I made the three after that. The night my baby fell asleep listening as Phil sang Dancing with the Moonlit Knight/Carpet Crawlers will be a memory that lasts a lifetime.
Their lives are phenomenal! My favorite is Home by the Sea/Second Home by the Sea - ua-cam.com/video/MOb9Ubu8f3U/v-deo.html
It’s long but well worth the reaction.
You should check out footage from the Live in Rome DVD where they played in front of 500,000.