After seeing some of these farewell tour performances, it is good to go back and remember Phil as he once was, a vibrant and incredibly gifted performer.
Unfortunately everyone gets old and loses the vitality of youth. Whether our heroes are athletes, actors, musicians or our parents. As someone who grew up as an adolescent and a teenager all in the 70s and who lived and breathed progressive rock from the age of 12/13, so many of my musical idols have passed away in the last decade or so. Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, John Wetton, Chris Squire, Alan Holdsworth, Rick Wright, and many more. I'm just thankful I saw Genesis live 10 times on 6 different tours, and Phil and his solo band 4 times. That's 14 incredible drum duets with Chester Thompson back there with Phil. And I've seen Steve Hackett about 12 times and counting. I'm thankful all of the Genesis guys are all still alive and kicking at this point.
@@TheChadTI I was there too. Best concert ever. So many legendary bands and people. Got inside at 6 p.m. from buying a $250 ticket for 50 bucks outside because the concert had already been going on all afternoon and the guy just wanted some money for that extra expensive ticket. All tickets were a lot, nobody actually knows about this. Floor seats were 500 bucks, lower bowl seats $250 and even the upper deck nosebleeds were 50 dollars. Mind you, this is 1988 dollar. Concert tickets were only 20 BUCKS back then. This concert was like 10 times the normal price. The show ended at 2 o'clock in the morning. So fun. So memorable.
You can say anything about Genesis in 80's, but one thing is sure: they were awesome live, almost always! It's amazing how Phil was in tune and with no mistakes!
The design reasoning behind the “headless” guitar is so that the player has more convenient and unobstructed access to the tuning knobs which have been moved to the far bottom side, easily accessible by the players picking hand. Much more effortless and efficient to stay in tune without having to reach out in front of themselves to the far, top end of the neck. Also, the strings are strung backwards with the ball ends, locked at the top end of the neck.
Tony Banks, The Genius of keyboards, he can play anything, and it's flying through the Clouds. And the Virtuoso Mike Rutherford, the love he feels for his Genesis family is impressive ... that is seen in his big eyes, whenever he sees Phil Collins sing and shares the stage with his companions. They are all like brothers. And the drummer "Chester Thomson" is the older brother. LONG LIVE GENESIS !!!!
Damn near every Genesis song is a 12 out of 10 in my mind but, for whatever reason "Thats All" will always be at the top. Its a song that has been with me my entire life and never fails...
I can’t get enough watching these guys past or present, whatever era, I remind myself and have memories of the gig…I wish it was gigs…. That I went to early 1990s but in saying that… I never knew this existed so take pleasure in watching as I put a comment saying thank you for posting… 😊 always have and will not just love the Genesis music and some of their solo career bits but also have so much respect for all of them too and thank them all for my own life inspirations they gave me 😊
Very good ! So great, so talented musicians ! Phil Collins, such a great singer and one of the most recognisable voices of the 20th Century. It seems that Phil Collins had a lot of respect for Ahmet Ertegün the founder of Atlantic Records. I don’t know how long they practiced to master this medley, it must have been quite a lot of work. And as usual their famous quality playing live. 👏
Por siempre Genesis!!! Grandes virtuosos y música maravillosa, que no pasa en el tiempo. Su ritmo siempre estará vigente. GENESIS será recordado, por todas las generaciones venideras. Gracias amigo por subir este fantástico vídeo. YOU ROCK!!!
When it comes to Daryl Stuermer, I give it all to him. "It's Daryl", the beautiful guitar virtuoso. Even if he's dressed in shorts at an event ... It's Daryl stuermer !!!! wowwowwow
margus kiis I recorded this live on radio and loved the solo bits! As an admirer of Banks’ solo work I loved hearing him play his own stuff. Brings back many memories!
The years between Genesis projects would be frustrating but in current day seeing how it's all in the past, these kind of performances take on an even greater importance to us fans. BBC boxset in March though! (2023)
Don Monmouth found all I need is a miracle weird and I worship Phil, use to him playing with the sound when he introduces mike, but other than that weird lol
@@jimcat68 I don't see any problem in the That's All/Tonight Tonight Tonight segue, also interesting arrangement on it, never done before or after. Kinda sounds like it would sound like in the ATTWT/Duke era.
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT....TAKES ME BACK TO THE NIGHT IT WAS AIRED ON TELEVISION..WITH FRIENDS BEEN OUT FOR DRINKS MET SOME LADIES, THEN THIS FROM GENESIS...WHAT A NIGHT........YOUNG AND DAFT.......
I was there until I freaked out about security frisking people and I had a stereo recording rig, so I bolted. I missed the Genesis set, but I did get to hear Phil forget the words to "In The Air Tonight".
Not really their best performance in a technical sense. But it was fun to hear them do some Phil, Tony, and Mike material in addition to classic Genesis songs.
The last time they played “Misunderstanding” live - and the only time Daryl played bass on it. Also, the ONLY live performance of Tony’s solo song, “Short Cut To Somewhere”.
I note they stuck to songs where Mike played guitar on, so they didn't have to change out like they do with the 'old medley' classics in their own concerts. :)
On the upside, Phil had taken his Invisible Touch mullet out back and shot it; however, Daryl's white sports coat with the sleeves pushed up is inexcusable. Also, that's got to be the smallest keyboard setup Tony had played since 1972.
Imagine for a second that the guys thought "Well, we have 20 minutes to play, what should we play?... wait! We have a 20 minute-song. Let's do that!" It would have been a legendary performance! In a way I see it like a wasted opportunity to bring back Supper's Ready one last time...
Is the first and only time I watch Tony Banks MIDIing the CP-70/CP-80 to the Emulator II, that's during Shortcut to Somewhere, it fails in his own song as the notes sounds weak.
Think we had tech problem with Banks on all we need a miracle! Still a interesting mash of all their solo stuff is nice to see ! Strictly for some American extra promotion ! Does all sound a bit fast though. Still Genesis are the greatest!
no jim youre the real poser fan here. go away. no one is here to see someone trolling all of genesis' work posted on youtube. plus im sure MANY people are fans of the peter and phil eras of this band.
Steve Hackett: Lead guitarist from 1971-77. Left the band cause he felt that not enough of his songs were getting on the records cause there wasnt enough room, plus he did a solo album before genesis released trick of the tail. came back for the six of the best concert in 1982. he played i know what i like and the knife. it was because thanks to the rain he arrived late. then in 1999 when they were re recording parts for the genesis archive album, he pete and the rest of the band remade "the carpet crawlers" to end the genesis story
Fique assombrado quando vi o vídeo da apresentação em Tóquio quando vi Mike Rutherford dominar a guitarra e a pedaleira do baixo nos pés. GRAND'MISTER.
...than it would be just another uninspired 80's Genesis album! By the way, It would be much more interesting to hear how the 80's Genesis songs would sound with the analog 70's technology. From today's point of view, many productions of 80s records are total junk. Luckily, around 2000, people got away from such completely cold, heartless productions.
Turn It On Again Land of Confusion Misunderstanding Throwing It All Away You Can't Hurry Love (The Supremes cover - Phil Collins song) Short Cut to Somewhere (Tony Banks song) All I Need Is a Miracle (Mike + the Mechanics cover) That's All Tonight, Tonight, Tonight Invisible Touch Turn It On Again (reprise) not the best tracklist ever, not the best medley ever
Respectfully disagree. I love medleys live. Love to hear how they link song to song. It’s a great way of squeezing a few more favorites into a live show. I love Supper’s Ready, Domino, Home By the Sea and Driving the Last Spike. But once you play those....you have like one hour left in a live show. For a gig like this where they only have 15 minutes to play......what would be better than a medley? Turn it on again, Misunderstanding and Invisible Touch? Firth of Fifth, Duchess, I Know What I Like and Afterglow? Or a nice medley displaying their careers? Medleys have their place.
After seeing some of these farewell tour performances, it is good to go back and remember Phil as he once was, a vibrant and incredibly gifted performer.
In the 80s he was everywhere at once
Unfortunately everyone gets old and loses the vitality of youth. Whether our heroes are athletes, actors, musicians or our parents. As someone who grew up as an adolescent and a teenager all in the 70s and who lived and breathed progressive rock from the age of 12/13, so many of my musical idols have passed away in the last decade or so. Keith Emerson, Greg Lake, John Wetton, Chris Squire, Alan Holdsworth, Rick Wright, and many more. I'm just thankful I saw Genesis live 10 times on 6 different tours, and Phil and his solo band 4 times. That's 14 incredible drum duets with Chester Thompson back there with Phil. And I've seen Steve Hackett about 12 times and counting. I'm thankful all of the Genesis guys are all still alive and kicking at this point.
Apparently, he didn’t suck Jewish dick enough.
*The best guitar riffs medley for the Fans only :) > ua-cam.com/video/FjhO_zfFg0Q/v-deo.html*@@kbrewski1
I always get a kick out of hearing Genesis play all of the solo stuff!
Superb vocal performance from The Master.
Phil doing All is Need is a Miracle is awesome
Thinking the same.... plus Chester!
I was there, what a night! He still holds a candle to my heart.
Wow! That must have been amazing, saw someone else on another post of this who was there too. Lucky! (blessed more like) 🙏
@@TheChadTI I was there too. Best concert ever. So many legendary bands and people. Got inside at 6 p.m. from buying a $250 ticket for 50 bucks outside because the concert had already been going on all afternoon and the guy just wanted some money for that extra expensive ticket. All tickets were a lot, nobody actually knows about this. Floor seats were 500 bucks, lower bowl seats $250 and even the upper deck nosebleeds were 50 dollars. Mind you, this is 1988 dollar. Concert tickets were only 20 BUCKS back then. This concert was like 10 times the normal price. The show ended at 2 o'clock in the morning. So fun. So memorable.
Me too! Fabulous!
You can say anything about Genesis in 80's, but one thing is sure: they were awesome live, almost always! It's amazing how Phil was in tune and with no mistakes!
Genesis music from the 80s sucked compared to the masterpieces they made in the 70s. I hate the pop shit they put out in the 80s.
@@geftiler2112the 80s albums are awesome, especially duke and invisible touch. just as good as the 70s albums, just different.
I really enjoyed this medley performance. It was a nice touch including an item from each of their solo careers as well.
Cool to hear a Banks solo tune ("Shortcut to Somewhere") and Mechanics tune ("All I Need is a Miracle") thrown into the medley.
The 80's, the era of headless guitars, never been able to get used to them. Headless or not, Genesis was a class act !
I agree on the headless guitars. Always looked like a video game instrument to me.
The design reasoning behind the “headless” guitar is so that the player has more convenient and unobstructed access to the tuning knobs which have been moved to the far bottom side, easily accessible by the players picking hand. Much more effortless and efficient to stay in tune without having to reach out in front of themselves to the far, top end of the neck. Also, the strings are strung backwards with the ball ends, locked at the top end of the neck.
Those guitars are Steinbergers
Daryl used it during the Invisible Touch tour 1986-1987.
@@FukiMakai So did Mike!
Turn It On Again is FAST here! Love it!
Tony Banks, The Genius of keyboards, he can play anything, and it's flying through the Clouds. And the Virtuoso Mike Rutherford, the love he feels for his Genesis family is impressive ... that is seen in his big eyes, whenever he sees Phil Collins sing and shares the stage with his companions. They are all like brothers. And the drummer "Chester Thomson" is the older brother. LONG LIVE GENESIS !!!!
Let's not forget Daryl Steurmer
Let's not forget Daryl Steurmer
@@ericengland332 Mr Fabulous himself, Mr Daryl Stuermer!
Right in Phi's vocal prime. Outstanding.
Phil's vocal prime was around 1980.
@@AWaBfantasy 1980-1990
@@Punttipate62 Nope. 1975 to 1983 for me, with 1980 as his best year of all. (:
@@AWaBfantasy phils vocals on serious hits live from 1990 are seriously (no pun intended) still just as good
@@Punttipate62 I disagree. They're good, yes. But his 1990s vocals are not his prime. (:
Damn near every Genesis song is a 12 out of 10 in my mind but, for whatever reason "Thats All" will always be at the top. Its a song that has been with me my entire life and never fails...
So many good songs ❤
Amazing vocals from Phil Collins!
I was there and it was a 12 hour concert which ended with Led Zeppelin! The sound and performances were amazing 👍
I can’t get enough watching these guys past or present, whatever era, I remind myself and have memories of the gig…I wish it was gigs…. That I went to early 1990s but in saying that… I never knew this existed so take pleasure in watching as I put a comment saying thank you for posting… 😊 always have and will not just love the Genesis music and some of their solo career bits but also have so much respect for all of them too and thank them all for my own life inspirations they gave me 😊
El mejor medley de Genesis de los años 80, hasta las canciones de mike y banks ejecutadas en la voz de Phill sonaron magnificas, unicas.
Very good ! So great, so talented musicians ! Phil Collins, such a great singer and one of the most recognisable voices of the 20th Century. It seems that Phil Collins had a lot of respect for Ahmet Ertegün the founder of Atlantic Records. I don’t know how long they practiced to master this medley, it must have been quite a lot of work. And as usual their famous quality playing live. 👏
How in 2023 am I now just discovering this wonderful mix?
Fab footage from a band right on the money at the time of recording. Bravo and thanks!
Por siempre Genesis!!! Grandes virtuosos y música maravillosa, que no pasa en el tiempo. Su ritmo siempre estará vigente.
GENESIS será recordado, por todas las generaciones venideras.
Gracias amigo por subir este fantástico vídeo. YOU ROCK!!!
Excelente!!!!! Obrigado Phil!!!! Obrigado Genesis!!!!!🎸🎹🥁
Best tambourine player in the business.
When it comes to Daryl Stuermer, I give it all to him. "It's Daryl", the beautiful guitar virtuoso. Even if he's dressed in shorts at an event ... It's Daryl stuermer !!!! wowwowwow
Wow, Genesis performing guys solo stuff! Never seen before.
margus kiis I recorded this live on radio and loved the solo bits! As an admirer of Banks’ solo work I loved hearing him play his own stuff. Brings back many memories!
I remember this when it was televised!! And how elated I was to hear Shortcut To Somewhere as I didn't think anyone else had ever heard it...
The years between Genesis projects would be frustrating but in current day seeing how it's all in the past, these kind of performances take on an even greater importance to us fans. BBC boxset in March though! (2023)
Phil at the end of Turn It On Again is like "Why isn't my drumkit here?!"
Hell of a haircut. Just the year before, at Wembley, Collins had a full-out shoulder-length curl going.
And here it's slicked back like Harvey Keitel as Mr. White in _Reservoir Dogs._
This is a proof that we needed more Genesis live performances than solo Phil tours.
This never gets old
Amo 💜 a Genesis,..la vos de Phil es espectacular en esta época.
funny to hear Phil sing the Fish lyrics to "Shortcut to Somewhere" and Paul Young's parts for "All I Need is a Miracle"
Don Monmouth found all I need is a miracle weird and I worship Phil, use to him playing with the sound when he introduces mike, but other than that weird lol
He segued perfectly into both those songs. As opposed to the awkward, foot-tripping transition into "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight".
It seemed just as funny seeing the rest of Genesis accompanying Phil in "You Can't Hurry Love".
@@CraigRodmellMusic I thought the same.
@@jimcat68 I don't see any problem in the That's All/Tonight Tonight Tonight segue, also interesting arrangement on it, never done before or after. Kinda sounds like it would sound like in the ATTWT/Duke era.
All I Need Is A Miracle mit Phil! History!!
ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT....TAKES ME BACK TO THE NIGHT IT WAS AIRED ON TELEVISION..WITH FRIENDS BEEN OUT FOR DRINKS MET SOME LADIES, THEN THIS FROM GENESIS...WHAT A NIGHT........YOUNG AND DAFT.......
In here somewhere Phil sings All I Need Is A Miracle.
I was there! 1PM~1AM!!!
I was there until I freaked out about security frisking people and I had a stereo recording rig, so I bolted. I missed the Genesis set, but I did get to hear Phil forget the words to "In The Air Tonight".
That right Phill get them people jumpin❤
Wonderful performance….wonderful concert!
2:54
Good old days
I watched this when it originally aired.
Show maravilhoso! O Phil é demais a banda inteira, claro.
thank you !
At least they snuck a Tony Banks solo tune in the middle there. It would have been nice to hear a few snippets of the 70s tunes though.
Eu amo todas as canções sou fã
Not really their best performance in a technical sense. But it was fun to hear them do some Phil, Tony, and Mike material in addition to classic Genesis songs.
Genesis doing you can't hurry love
crashintonickdm feels like it could be stood on its own
mmm yeah, but I can mind Tony's music been played. He deserves to have his 80's and 90's solo music being live :D
Of course Daryl stuermer was with him whether he was with Genesis or not
And Chester Thompson too.
The last time they played “Misunderstanding” live - and the only time Daryl played bass on it.
Also, the ONLY live performance of Tony’s solo song, “Short Cut To Somewhere”.
They played it once on the north american leg of the last domino tour in 2021
@@jaregoguzoref4821 I stand corrected, then.
@@jaregoguzoref4821& Daryl plays guitar on it aha
Superb medley
I note they stuck to songs where Mike played guitar on, so they didn't have to change out like they do with the 'old medley' classics in their own concerts. :)
2019 and forever❤️⚡️💯
On the upside, Phil had taken his Invisible Touch mullet out back and shot it; however, Daryl's white sports coat with the sleeves pushed up is inexcusable. Also, that's got to be the smallest keyboard setup Tony had played since 1972.
come on...it's Daryl. He gets a pass
He could've only played the melotron the entire time and I would've been happy.
I agree upon the Mellotron. Shame on him for dropping it.
Imagine for a second that the guys thought "Well, we have 20 minutes to play, what should we play?... wait! We have a 20 minute-song. Let's do that!" It would have been a legendary performance! In a way I see it like a wasted opportunity to bring back Supper's Ready one last time...
Great performance!!!
I just ❤️ Phil!
Show perfeito ❤❤
Look @ that floppy drive!
So retro ! (I had a PC with two floppy drives back in 1988 :-)
Is the first and only time I watch Tony Banks MIDIing the CP-70/CP-80 to the Emulator II, that's during Shortcut to Somewhere, it fails in his own song as the notes sounds weak.
Grande phil de muitos susesso eu amo demais
Think we had tech problem with Banks on all we need a miracle! Still a interesting mash of all their solo stuff is nice to see ! Strictly for some American extra promotion ! Does all sound a bit fast though. Still Genesis are the greatest!
Were these vocals fixed in post production? If not, this is absolutely phenomenal live singing.
that's Phil for ya
Mike Stevenson Phil never loose the pitch on live performances, he's a very profesional musician
no jim youre the real poser fan here. go away. no one is here to see someone trolling all of genesis' work posted on youtube. plus im sure MANY people are fans of the peter and phil eras of this band.
Steve Hackett: Lead guitarist from 1971-77. Left the band cause he felt that not enough of his songs were getting on the records cause there wasnt enough room, plus he did a solo album before genesis released trick of the tail. came back for the six of the best concert in 1982. he played i know what i like and the knife. it was because thanks to the rain he arrived late. then in 1999 when they were re recording parts for the genesis archive album, he pete and the rest of the band remade "the carpet crawlers" to end the genesis story
Matthew Laskorski Jim is a Hackett's groupie, he has some kind of obssesion over Hackett, Peter Gabriel and Lambs, don't pay attention to that troll.
tony banks looks knackered
Arigatto Gozaimas Nakajima Yasuo San🙏
Absolutely great. Even if Abacab isn't in there.
Fique assombrado quando vi o vídeo da apresentação em Tóquio quando vi Mike Rutherford dominar a guitarra e a pedaleira do baixo nos pés. GRAND'MISTER.
For once Genesis really sounds like a rock band. Raw. I like that.
Pure muziek
Oh mon dieu, déjà 30 ans....
Models hold on
Bhiuxx.
Tan simple hace las cosas ❤❤❤
One 2 bombe ass Band❤❤❤❤ 5:38 Thank you all🎉😅😊😂❤
I Love you MŕPhill ❤♥︎ 7:34
Was hoping to see them April this year but NOOOOOO... they're booked to perform Dublin this October instead
Grandi!
Alguien sabe si está "perfomance". esta en algún DVD.??
No “old songs” to be found anywhere in this medley… Hehehe.
They have others that have several Gabriel oldies (and done every bit as well)
I was there!
HELLO
JANUARY 2023 THERE
Hélène Briand forever one ❤
If only Phil could have been in Tony Banks' albums...
...than it would be just another uninspired 80's Genesis album!
By the way, It would be much more interesting to hear how the 80's Genesis songs would sound with the analog 70's technology. From today's point of view, many productions of 80s records are total junk. Luckily, around 2000, people got away from such completely cold, heartless productions.
At 13:25 sounds like a key was stuck on Tony’s keyboard
that snare sound is making me moist
Did they forgot Phils drums set in 1988?
I can get noooo CP-70
Mantap
10:52 the hello I must be going song
They really tried killing Phil on stage.
You know which tribe 👃
Phil Collins has more to offer humanity than any Jewbag I’ve ever met.
Phil is reading some lyrics from sheets on the floor.
So?
margus kiis- it's a 19 minute medley, you tool.
@@joelerch1832 so? he is phil collins, he can do whatever he wants. hahha
@@joelerch1832And some of the songs aren't his
Where
Minute 11.32 only missing Fish from Marillion.
This is the last time they play Misunderstanding live?
Wrong. They played it once on their tour last year.
Nice Mohawk Phil!
It's not a Mohawk, it's just an extreme widow's peak due to a receding hairline.
Écoeurant!!!! Malade !!!
i think they played a couple songs twice
Evidently someone whom never heard Genesis mixed this because there was no piano at first and too much guitar, then too much keyboards and no guitar.
Rock Bottom of a great Band.
Turn It On Again
Land of Confusion
Misunderstanding
Throwing It All Away
You Can't Hurry Love (The Supremes cover - Phil Collins song)
Short Cut to Somewhere (Tony Banks song)
All I Need Is a Miracle (Mike + the Mechanics cover)
That's All
Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
Invisible Touch
Turn It On Again (reprise)
not the best tracklist ever, not the best medley ever
Hate Medleys....they cut the originals to little bubblegumhits
Respectfully disagree. I love medleys live. Love to hear how they link song to song. It’s a great way of squeezing a few more favorites into a live show. I love Supper’s Ready, Domino, Home By the Sea and Driving the Last Spike. But once you play those....you have like one hour left in a live show. For a gig like this where they only have 15 minutes to play......what would be better than a medley? Turn it on again, Misunderstanding and Invisible Touch? Firth of Fifth, Duchess, I Know What I Like and Afterglow? Or a nice medley displaying their careers? Medleys have their place.
Sean Simpson sorry Sean, I don't think so. To play a short part of their classics is like a painting of Picasso on a postcard...
I've never been a fan of them, either.
Jenny N so why are you here.
What a great backing band Phil Collins has! Didn’t they used to be Peter Gabriel’s backing band at one time too?
no
From a time when Phil could actually sing
Saw him live the 22nd of this month. I got astonished at how great his voice still is. Unlike the rest of his body, sadly. He still actually sings.
I'm not sure when Phil couldn't sing...??? His voice now is a bit weaker but the man can sing.