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@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES I'm curious and maybe you could help me out. Do interviews cost money? Does the interviewer have to pay people like Roger Waters for his time?
@@jipangoo I personally never expect to pay star musicians. And I never have. I know some production companies do pay if it’s the only way they can get access
Thank God and Steve Hackett for keeping this amazing material alive with touring that music and... playing it above and beyond the original lineup. I know because I've experienced Steve and his great band live.
@lukaf2393 Very well said. I'd pay to see the trio version in concert, as they were a solid pop group until the end. I'd pay and buy a T-shirt for the quartet, because they were a VERY good prog band. I'd give a kidney (preferably someone else's) to watch the Classic 5. 4 years together. 4 incredible records. The Genesis quintet belongs with the greatest groups in the history of music. Nice video. Cheers.
I remember seeing the front cover of music magazine (think Sounds) with Gabriel leaves Genesis and I was gutted. Got into Genesis around Selling England… A local band known as Rainbow (changed their name to Pallas cause of Ritchie) and they used to play a lot of Prog Rock, including The Knife from Trespass. Bought all the early records and saw them first live when they toured Trick of the Tail and then Peter when he did his first untitled solo album. Phil was a different front man and he did a great job as they progressed to more mainstream, but always felt that they were better with Steve and of course Peter. That said, they pleased a lot of fans for many years. Well done guys.
IMO Steve's Genesis Revisited rendition of the song is more polished and cohesive. It could only be bettered if Peter were singing it. (Not to take anything away from Nad, however.)
Listening to them for over 50 years, the band and the individuals, brilliant everyone of them. 70 next year, disabled and very ill, but every time I hear any or all of them I am transported back, and very, very happy. Long may you all live and make music.
Probably the most talent in one single band in human history. And all the solo work. Incredible. Hackett and Banks changed the least I think. Getting them all in one room must have been tough!
Soooo much talent! Beyond a mere mortal’s grasp of understanding! Love all these guys for their amazing contribution to my 77 year old life experience! God Bless Genesis. Much love mates.
It must be so hard to keep following someone else's recipes when everyone is a great chef on their own. At some point, you want to run your own kitchen
It was because of these five that got me interested in their music. As a matter of fact thanks to them I performed as part of my drum lessons the ending sequence of the album Seconds Out and amazed my drum teacher and he wanted to know how I learned that so well and it was by studying all of them then putting it to drums, thank you Steve, Peter, Tony, Mike and Phil for starting my drum career
Over 90 albums as a group and as individual artists combined. No other collection of musicians have produced so much in the rock genre. I'll argue this to my grave that these five gentlemen were the best collection of musicians to band together. This also doesn't count the many other ventures and mediums that they've been involved in, and they're all still around and adding to their legacies.
No me canso de decir que estos 5 Colosos juntos, nos dejaron una tremenda obra que perdurará en la historia del rock progresivo. Genesis verdaderos pioneros en el género.
Para mi junto a King Crimson son de lo mejor, y lo siento por los fans de YES y Jethro Tull pero no son bandas de mi agrado y creanme que escuche sus discos pero no me emociona como lo logra hacer esta banda con Peter Gabriel y con Phill collins.
@maval4537 I can see where you're coming from. I believe Gabriel & Hackett have always remained friendly, but it looks significant that those 2 appear to sit a little isolated. And I bet Banks is a bit irked that the Genesis threesome era is NOT revered in the same way as the fivesome or even foursome eras
My greatest appreciation for Genesis, who has shaped my whole life, as a faithful companion in so many beautiful and difficult life situations. Especially Phil, who gave me the “spark” to start playing drums at the age of 14. My first album was Nursery Crime in 1971, but the album I listen to the most to this day is probably Seconds Out Live, which I bought in 1977. So, once again, my biggest thanks for music that is definitely timeless and contains more than one MASTERPIECE! 🎼🎵🎶🎹 🎸🥁❤💖
@Raiiman great love it mate also followed them since the beginning saw them many times in early 70.s and steve 70.s onwards still,today great live and band of musicians
I always found it so strange how many classic band mates don’t like each other..From the Beatles to Oasis to The Eagles,even Hall and Oates!.Music fame must change people
Just an astounding collection of talent with those five! Still scratching my head 50+ years later with those early compositions...Suppers Ready, The Lamb Lies Down...
A lot of bands have turmoil within the group. Genesis never did. They remained friends for all these years. Best band ever. I miss them. Thanks John for another great interview.
Thanks! Have a pint. Thanks for this. The big guys get all the glory. Genesis was magic, still are, and I think it still befuddles them too how and why that X factor. This body of work of yours and team only reaffirms who they all are and how very un rock they were/are.
The first time I heard Suppers Ready, my mind opened up to the possibility of music for expression in the format of a 'rock band'. As I am older now, I feel that was actually secondary. Supper's Ready is expressing the divine. Every time, and mean every single time, I hear the end I weep. I mean, you know it, but I have to put it here; Can't you feel our souls ignite? Shedding ever-changing colours In the darkness of the fading night Like the river joins the ocean As the germ in a seed grows We've finally been freed to get back home There's an angel standing in the Sun And he's crying with a loud voice "This is the supper of the mighty one" Lord of lords, king of kings Has returned to lead his children home To take them to the New Jerusalem! That is divine. That is eternal and good.
Thanks again for uploading all these interviews John. Musical history with the classic line up in a room together talking about their music. I love how they get along.
Love watching these videos. Such an interesting interaction between them, real fondness between them and at the same time, feels completely impossible that there could be any musical reunion, even for a live show. Just grew into different people by then so much. Thankful we have what we have! ☺
Mon frangin aîné de 4 ans m'a fait découvrir genesis et le rock à 14 ans! Ce groupe a une place à part! Mes albums favoris sont foxtrot, Selling England by the pound et The lamb lies down on Broadway ! 🥰
Aware of the sensitivity & respect between them. Also have a feeling there was a fair bit of self restraint & good humour throughout the session. Thanks to a group of highly creative individual artists for all they've given over time.
This video is by far in my top 10 of all times to re-watch all over again. I was like catching lightning in a bottle. I truly wished it could be possible to reunite them for once more, maybe for a podcast series to go even deeper into stories they forgot to mention that time.
There's tons of prog interviews out there now. Tony does a long one with his cherry red record label. Steve is ALWAYS doing interviews and about this time. Peter has done some long form ones for various organizations. Ironically Mike does the least, mostly beause he at least was still performing so is just doing the really crappy mainstream media interviews where they ask the same idiotic questions, but he did one with that podcast that that guy from status quo did during the lockdown.
Steve has quietly been one of my biggest influences for years. His parts were always interesting, and he's kept the magic of early Genesis alive. When I saw him live a few years ago, I got to say "hello" after the gig. He was so humble, and touched that those songs were getting through to a younger generation (I was 26 at the time).
I was lucky enough to know Amanda gallo their photographer, who at 16 took me back stage on the trick of the tail tour. I met the band as they drifted around back stage. Steve was very quiet and shy but great to chat too, Phil was larger than life and a great laugh I had my photo taken with Phil, Mike total gentleman, and ended up having a sort of argument with Tony about genesis going into a commercial route. I sort of always thought Tony ruled the band and when steve left I never bought another genesis LP. They had lost what made them, their complex musical structures, meaningful lyrics, wonderful guitar parts etc. It felt like the loss of a loved one, it’s hard to explain, like this music I felt connected too was lost to me.
I will admit, my heart quaked just a little at the beginning when Peter & Phil stood awkwardly, maybe pointedly, not hugging eachother as everyone exchanged hugs. But every time the camera pulled back to reveal ALL FIVE OF THEM sitting side by side I did a little invisible leap of joy, haha. Fantastic interview! Well done focussing on the creative side--how songs came to be written, how the sound & visual aspects came together etc--rather than typical 'band stories/road to success'. And wow the band dynamics came out immediately, tho obviously passions have mellowed & they're more philosophical about their conflicts now. So much of what you post is...to call it priceless isn't an exaggeration. Thank you so much for sharing your work here.
@@halcyon289 they're actually the closest friends, as far as I know! the last picture after the last Genesis show backstage, is Peter, Phil and Richard McPhail.
It's possible that Pete and Phil had already done their initial "hug" greeting, off camera and just prior to this bit of filming and were both reluctant to replicate it "just for show".....I mean....I wouldn't do that either if that was the case. So their look of "awkwardness" may just be a mutual "we've already hugged".....and "so long as WE know this, sod what it might look like on the edit"......type thing.
Los mayores genio del rock sinfónico ...verlos juntos es un deleite ,su musica es parte de nuestra historia , nuestras fibras sensibles mas profundas. Enhorabuena !!👏 🎉❤
For those worried about Peter and Phil. I saw Pete at his test gig in Bath pre the release of "Car" with Phil playing drums. it was raw, rough and magical. Best of friends.
I was so lucky to have been introduced to Genesis aged 16 (now 62) with ‘And then there were three’ album. Went to them live in Bradford aged 17 and have seen them since many times as a band and individually as well. No other band has such talent in all their members like Genesis.
Absolutely, Cuckoo Cocoon wouldn`t be the same without it nor the Musical Box or Get em out by Friday or Supper`s Ready. Even the end of The Lamia has a bit of flute. It was a beautiful added element to their songs.
For you thinking there is an issue between peter and phil. Look at Peter eagerly laughing at Phils jokes. Phil and Pete are probably the best friends there
I got introduced to the Gabriel-era Genesis pretty late, and I have to say Peter's vocal performance at the end of Supper's Ready is one of the greatest in rock history. It just delivers.
I always Hoped for a Reunion Tour of GENESIS...But i knew that Peter had his own Solo ideas ..As well as the other band mates...BUT I'm So HAPPY TO HAVE THEIR EPIC ALBUMS..!! LOVE ALL THEIR WORKS...💯💯💯💯💯💜💜💜💜💜🎧🎤🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🥁🥁🥁🎸🎸🥰🥰🥰🥰
@@WintersWar I've seen tons of his interviews, still don't know what you are talking about. Tony had a little bit of snark in his interview by his OWN record label. Doesn't make them 'not nice'. But since we've never met ANY of these people I dont' think we can take this line too seriously.
Seit über 50 Jahren meine Lieblingsband.Mit Peter und ohne Peter und auch Peter als Solokünstler. Carpet Crawlers soll auf meiner Trauerfeier gespielt werden.😂
Blimey! the middle class vs the working class right here. I can't imagine what it was like in the studio for those first few albums after Ant Phillips left and Steve joined. 2 working class oiks against 3 middle class prefects.. still, that qualifies as a fair fight in my book. These five guys had the most profound musical effect on me since The Beatles. The Lamb was already 4 years old when I first heard it as a 16 year old punky type, and it very quickly became my "play every day" album, often twice a day. I didn't know music like that existed, which honestly, before that, I don't think it did. It literally knocked everything else music wise out of my life for a long time. I used to walk around the wintry streets with it playing in my head. The story too, with my leather jacket zipped up against the icy cold wind, just like Rael. I learned to play guitar with this album 40 years ago but I still can't play like (or sound anything like) Steve Hackett. "Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist".... OK, I give up, here's my guitar, amp, strap and fuzz box, I can't do it like him. And as for keyboards... FUHGEDDABOUDIT!! I sold most of them when I understood what being a genius meant (step forward and take a bow, Mr. A. Banks) Great band, copied by a few (early Marillion with Fish was ok) but never ever equaled in my opinion. But hey Guys... Always remember... "Undinal songs urge the sailors on Till lured by the sirens' cry..." Yeah... I know... I know... Thanks for the film @John Edginton 🙂
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I'm curious and maybe you could help me out.
Do interviews cost money? Does the interviewer have to pay people like Roger Waters for his time?
@@jipangoo I personally never expect to pay star musicians. And I never have. I know some production companies do pay if it’s the only way they can get access
Hi John! I'm Argentinian and this video Is a gem. A question: Why nobody hugged to Peter? Not even given the hands.
Genesis, one of the greatest and unique bands, ever. No one else sounds like Genesis music. Thank you!
Big Big Train sound like them :-)
@@jefffrance5492 so does North Star , IQ and a few others.
But they all have Genesis, to thank for their Sound.
@@DreamStarGalaxy Can't see it with IQ! I know Pete Nichols is a big Genesis fan though. I love IQ.
Thank God and Steve Hackett for keeping this amazing material alive with touring that music and... playing it above and beyond the original lineup. I know because I've experienced Steve and his great band live.
To right been seeing Steve since early 70.s great live and the band
I saw Steve and met him at an M & G before the show. Such a lovely soft spoken gentleman but when he gets on stage he blows you away.
@EM-mw2qr same here met him before show at Birmingham great night
@@raymondvaughan6262 The greatest!
Everything these 5 did together was magic.
They did very good stuff when they were 3... the did amazing stuff when they were 4, but they did wonders when they were 5, togheter. Legends.
@lukaf2393 Very well said. I'd pay to see the trio version in concert, as they were a solid pop group until the end. I'd pay and buy a T-shirt for the quartet, because they were a VERY good prog band.
I'd give a kidney (preferably someone else's) to watch the Classic 5. 4 years together. 4 incredible records. The Genesis quintet belongs with the greatest groups in the history of music. Nice video. Cheers.
I remember seeing the front cover of music magazine (think Sounds) with Gabriel leaves Genesis and I was gutted. Got into Genesis around Selling England… A local band known as Rainbow (changed their name to Pallas cause of Ritchie) and they used to play a lot of Prog Rock, including The Knife from Trespass. Bought all the early records and saw them first live when they toured Trick of the Tail and then Peter when he did his first untitled solo album. Phil was a different front man and he did a great job as they progressed to more mainstream, but always felt that they were better with Steve and of course Peter. That said, they pleased a lot of fans for many years. Well done guys.
Agree , they all did great , 5,4,3 and soloists
Para mi , la mejor constelacion en la historia de la musica .❤❤
Genesis records that was recorded by Steve Hackett at the the Hammersmith and the Royal Albert Hall was the greatest by far
Supper's Ready still sounds as superb today as it did back in the 70s. A genius track that has never been bettered for me.
Without a doubt one of the greatest song’s ever written and composed. Everytime I listen to it it’s like the first time hearing it all over again
IMO Steve's Genesis Revisited rendition of the song is more polished and cohesive. It could only be bettered if Peter were singing it. (Not to take anything away from Nad, however.)
supper's ready in one of the 5 best piece of the progressive ...simply wonderful....i got no word for explain the headmaster he is supper's ready....
@@kaylamunster
Me too
Listening to them for over 50 years, the band and the individuals, brilliant everyone of them. 70 next year, disabled and very ill, but every time I hear any or all of them I am transported back, and very, very happy. Long may you all live and make music.
Probably the most talent in one single band in human history.
And all the solo work. Incredible.
Hackett and Banks changed the least I think.
Getting them all in one room must have been tough!
Soooo much talent! Beyond a mere mortal’s grasp of understanding! Love all these guys for their amazing contribution to my 77 year old life experience! God Bless Genesis. Much love mates.
Mike nailed it. When you have 5 writers, there will always be friction. Such a shame they split at the peak of their craft.
It must be so hard to keep following someone else's recipes when everyone is a great chef on their own. At some point, you want to run your own kitchen
It was because of these five that got me interested in their music. As a matter of fact thanks to them I performed as part of my drum lessons the ending sequence of the album Seconds Out and amazed my drum teacher and he wanted to know how I learned that so well and it was by studying all of them then putting it to drums, thank you Steve, Peter, Tony, Mike and Phil for starting my drum career
Over 90 albums as a group and as individual artists combined. No other collection of musicians have produced so much in the rock genre. I'll argue this to my grave that these five gentlemen were the best collection of musicians to band together. This also doesn't count the many other ventures and mediums that they've been involved in, and they're all still around and adding to their legacies.
No me canso de decir que estos 5 Colosos juntos, nos dejaron una tremenda obra que perdurará en la historia del rock progresivo. Genesis verdaderos pioneros en el género.
Para mi junto a King Crimson son de lo mejor, y lo siento por los fans de YES y Jethro Tull pero no son bandas de mi agrado y creanme que escuche sus discos pero no me emociona como lo logra hacer esta banda con Peter Gabriel y con Phill collins.
Para mi quizás una de las bandas más grandiosas no solo del progresivo si no de la música contemporánea, genios pertenecen al Olimpo de la música
Grazie a questi 5 musicisti, hanno reso più bella la mia vita. E tutt’oggi
Great to see them all hugging at the start. Musical differences of course, but these 5 magnificent musicians produced some true magic together
I just had the strange impression that Peter Gabriel was somehow ignored and left out by everyone... 🤔
@maval4537 I can see where you're coming from. I believe Gabriel & Hackett have always remained friendly, but it looks significant that those 2 appear to sit a little isolated. And I bet Banks is a bit irked that the Genesis threesome era is NOT revered in the same way as the fivesome or even foursome eras
@@keithf_ Yes, you're right!
@@maval4537 There was a definite atmosphere to me. It didn't seem like a true five way thing.
These guys had such a massive effect on all our musical lives.
My greatest appreciation for Genesis, who has shaped my whole life, as a faithful companion in so many beautiful and difficult life situations. Especially Phil, who gave me the “spark” to start playing drums at the age of 14. My first album was Nursery Crime in 1971, but the album I listen to the most to this day is probably Seconds Out Live, which I bought in 1977. So, once again, my biggest thanks for music that is definitely timeless and contains more than one MASTERPIECE!
🎼🎵🎶🎹 🎸🥁❤💖
@Raiiman great love it mate also followed them since the beginning saw them many times in early 70.s and steve 70.s onwards still,today great live and band of musicians
Me too
The most genius bunch of musicians ever reunited ... what a treat !
Totally agree
Refreshing to see a classic line up of a legendary band who get along so well and don’t hate each other!
I always found it so strange how many classic band mates don’t like each other..From the Beatles to Oasis to The Eagles,even Hall and Oates!.Music fame must change people
Just an astounding collection of talent with those five! Still scratching my head 50+ years later with those early compositions...Suppers Ready, The Lamb Lies Down...
A great reference to Steve's brother John by Peter Gabriel. Class. Great interview thankyou. Interesting dynamics between Peter and Tony as well.
A melhor banda de rock de todos os tempos, Suppers Ready, the musical box, The knife , só para citar poucas , são OBRAS PRIMAS..
A lot of bands have turmoil within the group. Genesis never did. They remained friends for all these years. Best band ever. I miss them. Thanks John for another great interview.
Thanks! Have a pint. Thanks for this. The big guys get all the glory. Genesis was magic, still are, and I think it still befuddles them too how and why that X factor. This body of work of yours and team only reaffirms who they all are and how very un rock they were/are.
Wow! Thank you so much for your support !
Blown away by this. Early Genesis... Nothing compares❤
Vedere questi 5 mostri sacri dopo piu fi 40 anni assieme e ridere uno dell'altro.....mi da un senso di grandissimo rispetto per come sono rimasti....
Suppers Ready is MAGIC....pure and simple
Suppers, probably my favorite.
The first time I heard Suppers Ready, my mind opened up to the possibility of music for expression in the format of a 'rock band'. As I am older now, I feel that was actually secondary. Supper's Ready is expressing the divine. Every time, and mean every single time, I hear the end I weep. I mean, you know it, but I have to put it here;
Can't you feel our souls ignite?
Shedding ever-changing colours
In the darkness of the fading night
Like the river joins the ocean
As the germ in a seed grows
We've finally been freed to get back home
There's an angel standing in the Sun
And he's crying with a loud voice
"This is the supper of the mighty one"
Lord of lords, king of kings
Has returned to lead his children home
To take them to the New Jerusalem!
That is divine. That is eternal and good.
I'm copying this and posting on my Facebook page, I know exactly what you mean ❤
That was a brilliant observation and one I agree with completely.
@@PeterPanoramics Thank you, it's good I am not alone in this observation.
@@tobyglyn Thank you, I think this is what a lot of people feel about this masterpiece.
I like this Greatest Band songs ever
Thank you for all.
Thanks again for uploading all these interviews John. Musical history with the classic line up in a room together talking about their music. I love how they get along.
Saw Steve in Glasgow on Friday. Firth Of Fifth sounded as fresh as when it first emerged 😎🤘
Love watching these videos. Such an interesting interaction between them, real fondness between them and at the same time, feels completely impossible that there could be any musical reunion, even for a live show. Just grew into different people by then so much. Thankful we have what we have! ☺
I just love these guys ❤
No way! You did it! Thanks man, this is pure gold. Terrific work!
Thanks ! It took quite a bit of revising .. hopefully it’s now ok. 🤞
What’s the excitement about, it’s a group of old band mates together, can you tell me what I’m missing pl?
I feel moved , I grew up in Medellín, Colombia " with" these
musicians ... SPECIAL regards
one of the best assemblies of artists ever
Mon frangin aîné de 4 ans m'a fait découvrir genesis et le rock à 14 ans! Ce groupe a une place à part! Mes albums favoris sont foxtrot, Selling England by the pound et The lamb lies down on Broadway ! 🥰
Aware of the sensitivity & respect between them. Also have a feeling there was a fair bit of self restraint & good humour throughout the session. Thanks to a group of highly creative individual artists for all they've given over time.
I love listening to artists taking about how they made their art.
This video is by far in my top 10 of all times to re-watch all over again. I was like catching lightning in a bottle. I truly wished it could be possible to reunite them for once more, maybe for a podcast series to go even deeper into stories they forgot to mention that time.
There's tons of prog interviews out there now. Tony does a long one with his cherry red record label. Steve is ALWAYS doing interviews and about this time. Peter has done some long form ones for various organizations.
Ironically Mike does the least, mostly beause he at least was still performing so is just doing the really crappy mainstream media interviews where they ask the same idiotic questions, but he did one with that podcast that that guy from status quo did during the lockdown.
Saw Genesis three times,Steve Hackett in 1981 at the Reading Festival,and again 2022 in Genesis revisited,all superb musicians.
Great musicians.Great music all over the years
So nice to see these guys sitting down like this,and reminiscing,I hope they are good friends now.They were an exceptional band.
This is FANTASTIC!!
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Thank you John ❤
God Bless you five gentleman. Amazing musicians!!
Steve has quietly been one of my biggest influences for years. His parts were always interesting, and he's kept the magic of early Genesis alive. When I saw him live a few years ago, I got to say "hello" after the gig. He was so humble, and touched that those songs were getting through to a younger generation (I was 26 at the time).
Geniuses at work 😍❤ Timeless band ❤
I was lucky enough to know Amanda gallo their photographer, who at 16 took me back stage on the trick of the tail tour. I met the band as they drifted around back stage. Steve was very quiet and shy but great to chat too, Phil was larger than life and a great laugh I had my photo taken with Phil, Mike total gentleman, and ended up having a sort of argument with Tony about genesis going into a commercial route. I sort of always thought Tony ruled the band and when steve left I never bought another genesis LP. They had lost what made them, their complex musical structures, meaningful lyrics, wonderful guitar parts etc.
It felt like the loss of a loved one, it’s hard to explain, like this music I felt connected too was lost to me.
I felt that way when Gabriel left in `75 !
I will admit, my heart quaked just a little at the beginning when Peter & Phil stood awkwardly, maybe pointedly, not hugging eachother as everyone exchanged hugs. But every time the camera pulled back to reveal ALL FIVE OF THEM sitting side by side I did a little invisible leap of joy, haha.
Fantastic interview! Well done focussing on the creative side--how songs came to be written, how the sound & visual aspects came together etc--rather than typical 'band stories/road to success'. And wow the band dynamics came out immediately, tho obviously passions have mellowed & they're more philosophical about their conflicts now.
So much of what you post is...to call it priceless isn't an exaggeration. Thank you so much for sharing your work here.
Thanks. I love your take on this
There's no issue between Phil and Pete .
@@halcyon289 they're actually the closest friends, as far as I know! the last picture after the last Genesis show backstage, is Peter, Phil and Richard McPhail.
It's possible that Pete and Phil had already done their initial "hug" greeting, off camera and just prior to this bit of filming and were both reluctant to replicate it "just for show".....I mean....I wouldn't do that either if that was the case. So their look of "awkwardness" may just be a mutual "we've already hugged".....and "so long as WE know this, sod what it might look like on the edit"......type thing.
@@MrHermanRinger iirc Phil was Peter's best man at his second wedding.
Los mayores genio del rock sinfónico ...verlos juntos es un deleite ,su musica es parte de nuestra historia , nuestras fibras sensibles mas profundas.
Enhorabuena !!👏 🎉❤
Diría de la música popular contemporánea junto a los Beatles y los floyd la perfección de la música
Amazing how decades have changed them, especially Phil and Peter.
The tallent of these 5 men changed modern music profoundly and influnced so many more performers....Legends All.
It was wonderful
For those worried about Peter and Phil. I saw Pete at his test gig in Bath pre the release of "Car" with Phil playing drums. it was raw, rough and magical. Best of friends.
This is the cats whiskers I must say.
Brilliant to capture these guys in so much detail.
Also, what a top bloke Steve is.
Thanx for your brilliant music, especially Firth of Fifth.
Top shelf talent across the board.
I was so lucky to have been introduced to Genesis aged 16 (now 62) with ‘And then there were three’ album. Went to them live in Bradford aged 17 and have seen them since many times as a band and individually as well. No other band has such talent in all their members like Genesis.
One Hell of a Band!! I regret not seeing Genesis or Yes in concert!!
The greatest band ever to walk this planet!
A melhor banda de rock progressivo do mundo, com certeza!
The flute was definitely a beautiful musical touch in their songs. They write if off as kind of a joke, but it worked very well.
Absolutely, Cuckoo Cocoon wouldn`t be the same without it nor the Musical Box or Get em out by Friday or Supper`s Ready. Even the end of The Lamia has a bit of flute. It was a beautiful added element to their songs.
Amavo i Genesis quando avevo 15 anni li amo ancora adesso che ne ho 66 ogni volta che li ascolto ho i brividi
For a guy who's lyrics and demeanor were so cerebral, Peter has a really jovial laugh. Seems like he'd be a lot of fun to hang out with.
Great how they all get along,
what an absolute treasure these videos are!!!
Semplicemente: Genesis.. grazie per sempre!
Me atrevo a decir junto con los Beatles y pink floyd la más grandiosa banda de música que ha dado el siglo 20
the who, king crimson and jethro tull as well
For you thinking there is an issue between peter and phil. Look at Peter eagerly laughing at Phils jokes. Phil and Pete are probably the best friends there
Maybe they came in together and didn't need to greet again. Who knows.
@@kurtnovells
I think the same
What a fantastic video have a wonderful day John ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Una de las bandas más grandes de todos los tiempos. Está entre mis tres bandas favoritas. En especial, la etapa Peter Gabriel.
Peter Gabriel was overrated beyond words so quit acting as if Gabriel was god which he was more like the devil and weird as fuc-.
Diría que con los Beatles y los floyd las más grandiosas bandas que ha partido este planeta
Muchas gracias chicos!!!!
Fascinating insight into history that was a formative part of my childhood.
Unos verdaderos genios y un gran placer verlos reír juntos. Su música perdurará por siempre.
I Love this band songs .thank you for influence In all the Music universe. 〰️〰️🟠🔭
I got introduced to the Gabriel-era Genesis pretty late, and I have to say Peter's vocal performance at the end of Supper's Ready is one of the greatest in rock history. It just delivers.
Viva Genesis‼️✌️
Genesis taking you to another place. Yes, they were quite good at that.
Together fantastic❤❤❤❤😊
I always Hoped for a Reunion Tour of GENESIS...But i knew that Peter had his own Solo ideas ..As well as the other band mates...BUT I'm So HAPPY TO HAVE THEIR EPIC ALBUMS..!! LOVE ALL THEIR WORKS...💯💯💯💯💯💜💜💜💜💜🎧🎤🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🥁🥁🥁🎸🎸🥰🥰🥰🥰
Gracias Juan por esta belleza !!! Una pena que me pierda la mitad de los diálogos por no tener una buena base de inglés. Abrazo.
The very best of the very best for ever.
And it's hey babe, with your guardian eyes so blue
Hey my baby, don't you know our love is true?
This is so great. Our heros.
So much talent and creativity and this band
Thanx for all
Nicest guys in a rock band on the planet.
Rush begs to differ. But second.
@@mikearchibald744 Lee's catty disposition defeats your argument. You had me at Peart and lifeson though. So Genesis remains dominant
@@WintersWar Catty? I think you are confusing him with somebody else.
@@mikearchibald744 I've seen his interviews.
@@WintersWar I've seen tons of his interviews, still don't know what you are talking about. Tony had a little bit of snark in his interview by his OWN record label. Doesn't make them 'not nice'. But since we've never met ANY of these people I dont' think we can take this line too seriously.
Seit über 50 Jahren meine Lieblingsband.Mit Peter und ohne Peter und auch Peter als Solokünstler.
Carpet Crawlers soll auf meiner Trauerfeier gespielt werden.😂
i loved them all..solo and in bands.
Peter Gabriel is a legit genius.
Blimey! the middle class vs the working class right here.
I can't imagine what it was like in the studio for those first few albums after Ant Phillips left and Steve joined.
2 working class oiks against 3 middle class prefects.. still, that qualifies as a fair fight in my book.
These five guys had the most profound musical effect on me since The Beatles.
The Lamb was already 4 years old when I first heard it as a 16 year old punky type, and it very quickly became my "play every day" album, often twice a day.
I didn't know music like that existed, which honestly, before that, I don't think it did.
It literally knocked everything else music wise out of my life for a long time.
I used to walk around the wintry streets with it playing in my head.
The story too, with my leather jacket zipped up against the icy cold wind, just like Rael.
I learned to play guitar with this album 40 years ago but I still can't play like (or sound anything like) Steve Hackett.
"Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist"....
OK, I give up, here's my guitar, amp, strap and fuzz box, I can't do it like him.
And as for keyboards...
FUHGEDDABOUDIT!!
I sold most of them when I understood what being a genius meant (step forward and take a bow, Mr. A. Banks)
Great band, copied by a few (early Marillion with Fish was ok) but never ever equaled in my opinion.
But hey Guys... Always remember...
"Undinal songs urge the sailors on
Till lured by the sirens' cry..."
Yeah... I know...
I know...
Thanks for the film @John Edginton 🙂
Thank you for your brilliant appreciative comments !!
Steve is very far from being an oik
One of the best bands on my list wow
Another ten years flown.
Mike ,Phill e Tony sentaram próximos, foram os q seguiram com a banda até o verdadeiro fim
They are sitting from left to right, eldest to youngest. Funny detail. This band, when they were all 5 in it, was magical!!!
I'd rather say Tony sat in the middle as the unrecognized leader of the band (in terms of notes played) and still in search of that.
wonderful!
Five introverts. One exceptional group of musicians. Better at instruments than talking. I get it!
Phil is top draw , genesis ocupied there own space in the world of music , thanks guys 👍
Essa banda magicamente encontrou a verdadeira beleza da música e mais nos deu de presente 💎💎💎💎💎
Sad to think we won't be seeing Phil and guys again on tour😂
Son mis mejores amigos junto a Yes desde mis 12 años hasta ahora.