The plan was to put this on as background music and carry on with work. That didn't work out well as I've just spent 28 minutes glued to the screen watching this masterpiece.
I've played this album a million times but today I'm in floods. Of tears, it's never effected me like that before. It's because of the very uncertain future for my kids and grandkids.
Steve Hackett is probably the most misunderstood musical genius of the last 50 years, overshadowed in the band by equally gigantic characters like Peter Gabriel, and I think most of us, myself included, really realized that a little late. Today is my first day of retirement and I have given myself the gift of listening to this masterpiece again. Long live the Genesis!
Seen him three times life from Australia to Orlando , WOW is not enough said, this shows never bore, its like Pink Floyd who often played the same tunes over and over and I have seen them SEVEN times between 1975 on until they no longer played. You never ever get tired of this fabulous music. Kudos to Steve he is a genius.
Progressive Rock containes as well classical Elements. The group Yes has even some Jazz influence in Steve Howes guitarsolos and sometimes flamenco or Ragtime.
I am 57 and feel the very same. My first Genesis album was duke and I worked my way backwards through the older albums. That explains why I am a little younger 😉
Thank you! I have this on in background while working and I just zoned in on the drummer. Absolutely sterling job he's doing here. I dropped onto here to make the same comment and found yours.
I hate to burst peoples bubbles but Nad does not sound like Peter Gabriel, nor should we want him to. He sounds like Nad Sylvan who is exquisite in his own right and makes this masterpiece almost his own. The orchestra takes this generational music experience to the next level and a place all its own. The original is great and cutting edge but this version reaches its own high plateau! Great, great piece!!
I would agree that Nad is amazing, but the technology is so much better now we can’’t compete the old recordings without taking that into consideration.
Even at 67 there are pieces of this masterpiece that make me tear up with emotion. A true classic performed beautifully. Well done to everyone. Bloody well done.
I have gone to concerts for 50 years and saw them all except the Beatles! You can not replace Peter period!!! Watch Secret World concert, it’s genius hiding the band in a suitcase!!!
There's a good enough reason why Steve got Nad to work with him on these master pieces! I can hear a younger Peter Gabriel in Nad's voice but Nad brings enough of his own into these works of art.
Back in the 1970s when I first listened to this track, I was so carried away by the music that I didn’t pay attention to the continuity of the lyrics….and now at age 70, I realize that most of this story is lifted right out of the Book of Revelation.
Peter was so creative, yes a big part of Supper’s Ready is lifted from Revelation but then there’s the timeless music, written by Peter, Tony & Steve. This helped get me through my O & A levels back in the seventies and survive a bastard of a father who loved to use a cane, belt & horsewhip when he was home on leave! Probably why this still lifts my soul now in my “mid” 60’s. I love Steve and am so grateful for him keeping this alive 😍🎸😎
I’ve been a huge fan since 1980… and it wasn’t till I really paid attention to the lyrics about 4 years ago… (after 8 years of really waking up spiritually)… that I noticed the message and lyrics and it kinda blew me away. It was very “full circle” for me. All those years as a die hard Genesis fan and now I’m studying these very scriptural references, having inspired dreams and more…. And one day I sit down and listen to one of my old classic favorites…. And BOOM! Right between the eyes. I teared up. Now I love it for a whole different and far deeper reason.
I was 16 years old, and heard this song every night from my record player when my brother and I went to bed at night. That was 46 years ago! "46 years- where did the time go?" And the sound fills me with the same happiness hormones today as it did then. Simply indescribable beautyfull! This kind of music like never die! ♫♪♥ Ty Rulie once again♥
I couldn't have said it better Dean. I'm 65 years old now and I'm in tears right now. This brings back so many fine memories of growing up in this era of music.
60 years old, have listened to more music than I can imagine. This is the best song I have ever heard. This version is incredible. Thank you Steve for your great talent. Wow
Many folks say Thick As A Brick or Close To The Edge is the greatest Prog Masterpiece, and though I love those tunes, Supper's Ready is far and away over everything else.
I'm 65 and this music brings back so many fond memories of my teen age years. I was in tears when this great composition finished. AMAZING!!!!!! Steve Hackett.
@@delby66 me too - bittersweet tears of joy and sadness that it's all so long ago as is our childhood. What a wonderful thing to have had this as part of our childhood though. My kids would never sit down and listen to a 25 minute piece of music once - let alone that same piece over and over. We were lucky very lucky.
74 years old Rock fan, Loved this band since 1971. Came home from Viet Nam and this Band helped me to find Beauty in living. Would be a Dream to see them in person. They came to Tampa this summer and wanted to go so bad, covid. Please keep this music alive! God Bless.
God this is good. A masterpiece. Truly a tour de force. Almost fifty years on, I love it even more now than I did then (if that's even possible). My wife saw Genesis live several times in Chicago in the 1970's as a young lass, and we were so lucky to catch Steve with Genesis Revisited in Chicago in October 2019, right before the world went to pieces. Thank you Mr. Hackett, a million thank yous, for sharing your light and your gift and giving us a lifetime of joy. Live forever!!!
I saw Genesis 6 times in Buffalo NY in the 1970’s four times with Peter Gabriel at the Aud such great Memories. Also such a much more easy pace for me, now I’m in my late 60’s wondering where did all the time Go ! Hearing this is a great ease to my life
I just discovered this music and it is great music. I am 60 years old. Since I can hear I only listen to classical music I am a classical music junk I love it so much. But this symfonic rock is so.good. A new world to discover at my age.... greetings from the Netherlands
I've always loved this song since I first heard Gabriel sing it with the lads. Even Phil's live version on Seconds Out is hard to criticise. However, this arrangement with the use of a full orchestra brings the song to a new level that I can only describe as beyond being a classic! And looking on the faces of all of the musicians, the lads in the band and even the conductor, they are all thouroughly enjoying themselves! Simply brilliant and reminds me of when I fell in love with Genesis back in the early 1970s!
First, excuse my poor german english! I hope you can understand what i'm writing. I have grown up with Genesis. I know this song from the beginning on Vinyl, Foxtrot in 1972 and I love it so much (and for sure, the most songs of Genesis). But this Version is the best i've ever heard. Every sound is on the point, perfect interpretation and singing,. Wow , nothing more to say, you've heard it too. Enjoy that Version. I think, Steve Hacket is the only one, who keeps the old Genesis Classics (in a perfect Version) alive. God bless you, Mr. Hacket!
@@Mark-yn5zf Yeah, but then, I never thought Gabriel was a great vocalist either. But his coarse/untamed/mucking about with different accents was perfect for Genesis. I think Nad has a similiar tonality, which isn't meant to be perfect.
Just saw Steve after a two year delay. When they played suppers ready it brought me to tears. It’s gotta be one of the most beautiful, emotional pieces of music ever composed. Of course Steve cannot be surpassed for the feeling he puts in his playing. It got all the Florida old farts on their feet and cheering like I’ve never seen in these parts. Reminded me of the 70’s New York crowds. So I watch it here a week later on my stupid phone and here come the tears again. Sentimental old fool.
This old Genesis fan was so sad when Steve Hackett left the band. I had no idea he went on to keep this beautiful music alive while I was distracted raising kids and paying the bloody mortgage. Great to re-discover it now. Thank you ... and god bless red wine and UA-cam!
Saw them (Genesis) perform this live in late September 1972 at Farnborough Technical college in front of 150 students. Said Tony Banks "This is a song called Suppers Ready...taken from our new album Foxtrot which will be released next Friday 6th October . Little did we realize almost 50 years later what we were listening to at the time. What a masterpiece of composure it was to become, ranking alongside the music of the great classical composers of all time.. and we have been lucky to see one of its writers Steve Hackett, both then and now..
I saw this in Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, 1973 with PG, then later on with double drums Chester Barrington and Phil Collins. Crescending vocals to the new Jerusalem. Fantastic.
Peter... I saw Genesis many, many times in the orignal line-up after that 1st viewing at the college refectory in 72. After late 73 , for obvious reasons they dropped off the college circuit as they were soon starting to fill bigger venues. Nothing could ever compare with the intimacy of that small smokey venue as between acts (I think it opened with Lindisfane) I stood behind Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks in the college bar not appreciating who they were about to become. It was like that in the early days with many bands. If you check the records you will find that in Feb 71 Pink Floyd turned up at Farnborough Tech almost out of the blue ( it was kept very quite at the time to avoid the college and local area becoming gridlocked). As a member of the college rag commitee I went behind the stage before they went and met the band as a mate of mine went to Frensham Heights school in Surrey and knew Nick Mason in the same class. I always remember chatting albeit briefly to Roger Waters about the Cover of Atom Heart Mother.. Sounds like name dropping but it wasn't.. they were just young, keen, very talented musicians at the time.. Seeing Hawkwind at Farnborough belt out Silver Machine standing 2 feet away from a stack of Marshalls with Stacia displaying her charms to a 19 year old was something else. I had tinitus for about a week....
My only privilege was to see the Gabriel WOMAD saving Milton Keynes Bowl ‘Six Of The Best’ performance. Given that I’ve just watched that in the dry and warmth of a lockdown, as opposed to the torrential rain of that last time, it’s up there. Right up there.
I'm a classical musician and composer who has met many of the greatest classical composers if our time... and I can't argue with your assessment. Really incredible.
I love watching great guitarists perform live where you get a true unedited version of their mastery of their instrument. The techniques employed by Steve Hackett during the entire song is stunning. His name should always be mentioned when people talk of the all time great guitarists. They are all wonderful in their own way but only a few can do what Hackett does and has done for over half a century. Mesmerising.
Been listening to this song for just over 40yrs now. It keeps bringing goose bumps to my body and ears ad brain. 🥰😎 And Nad Sylvan deserves more credit in delivering the vocals for Genesis covers. Thank you Nad!
He has really grown on me. When I first saw him back in 2014 or so, I wondered why David Coverdale was singing for the band. I quickly realized why. There is / was substance beneath that "puffy shirt"! So whenever I can, in between songs along with clapping and whistling I find it hard to resist saying "Go Nad!".
Majestically beautiful. 100 years from now it will be properly appreciated to a much larger degree than it is today. All of you Genesis/Hackett fans are a century ahead of your time.
This brought me to tears. One of the greatest pieces of music ever written. Simply stunning. There is no one like Steve and Nad was born for this moment. Thank you much for sharing this gem. My heart is happy.
Sorry Pierre Gabriel was born to sing this,thats why others have sung it after,for me Collins sang this brilliantly aswell.That night 10th July Stafford Bingley Hall 76, Suppers Ready was incredible,as was Phils vocal.But thats just my humble opinion,and at the end if the day thats whats great about music,its just our opinions,😏👍
Yea D Cook,just a bit of humour, i always thought Peter's full name said together sounded a bit french thats all,as Bobby Plant once said 'does anyone remember laughter' dont let Mr Co Vid make you to serious,🥰
@@paulwalker2777 Thanks for your reply, Paul! Serious loss, here in Denver. I've got an old friend, up in Vancouver, WA. His beautiful thirty year old daughter, who lived here, just took her own life.
C’est LE chef d’œuvre absolu du Rock Progressif !!!! Ce n’est pas une chanson, c’est une symphonie d’un lyrisme prodigieux !!! Je ne peux m’empêcher d’écouter et de voir ce Supper’s Ready régulièrement !!! Quel morceau fantastique !!! Musicalement et visuellement : c’est prodigieux !!! Les membres de Genesis ont écrit ce chef-d’œuvre à seulement 22 ans !! C’est complément incroyable !!! Bravo à Steve pour cette reprise sublime !! C’est tout simplement la meilleure vidéo disponible !!! Bravo à tous les acteurs, musiciens , chanteur, techniciens de ce morceau absolument fabuleux !!!! Mille mercis de rendre disponible ce bijou musical !!!! 💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
This beautiful symphony was written when the lads were 22 (Phil, 21). Simply astounding! And this performance... I got glued to the screen, couldn't get back to work, and my life was bettered by this wonderful concert. Kudos to all!
There must be other greatness to come, but not in my lifetime. This music is so important for future generations as the wait might be very long to better this. Underrated masterpiece ❤
I honestly think some 46 years later that this is how this beautiful music was meant to be presented.. the power of the orchestra brings tears to my eyes
Underrated is a word used probably too often about musicians and Steve H obviously isn't underrated by his fans and those of Genesis. But in the music industry generally I think it's true. Most lists merely of 'Britain's greatest guitarists' don't mention him (and the drummers lists don't mention Phil Collins either). And that proves to me what I've always believed about professional music critics; that most of them don't know what they are talking about.
Never did see Genesis live but saw Steve about 7 yrs ago and had tears in my eyes the whole show. Drove 8 hours and 12 back in a snowstorm the same night.
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq they went and made the mega money that they deserved though, I’m not gonna begrudge them that, after all they made some of the finest albums of the 70s and early 80s imo.
I have to throw Echoes into the mix, need both - repeatedly. Can still remember lying on my picnic table almost 40 years ago at 2 am blasting Foxtrot thru the headphones, only to find when the album stopped playing that the headphones weren't plugged in. Neighbours must have hated me lol !!
Genesis fans - 909,936 views . You're here because, like me, you love this song. Let your friends know about Supper's Ready - maybe we get to ONE MILLION views.
This brings a tear to my eyes as I was at one of their very 1st concerts in 1970 at the Lewisham Odeon in SE London, where they were the support band to Lyndisfarne and were all teenagers still at Charterhouse school I think. We were all shocked when they started and did this song...or should I say symphony. Dumbstruck and amazed and instantly Genesis fanatics from that day on...or at least until the brilliant Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett left. What memories and nice with an orchestra now....how time has moved on, but not this record. Melvyn J Ford (now living in Italy)
I've seen so many recent comments on this performance that I felt I had to add my own - being a Genesis fan from the seventies I found this rendition absolutely brilliant ! Steve is magnificent as ever on guitar (just playing the underdog in any theatrics - even though there are none !) and Nad is so charismatic yet staid ! Brilliant !! Like another comment, I just watched this instead of getting on with my work !!!
Me, I'm and Emerson Lake and Palmer fan, and while watching a documentary about them, someone mentioned this song by Genesis, and I thought I should check it out. OMG! This song is nothing short of "mind-blowingly" amazing! Literally jaw-droppig in it's scope, this piece is excellence to historical proportions! One of the greatest songs ever written, and performed here at a level of perfection and quality most bands can't even ever dream of achieving. Yes, I agree absolutely...this version of "Dinners Ready" is a Masterpiece!!! Thank you Steve!
@@MrKennyanders My daughter's tastes are more eclectic than mine I think. Not many 21 year old young women listening to Maiden, Anthrax, Wishbone ash, Waylon Jennings, Albert Collins, Saga, Tangerine Dream, John Lee Hooker, Camel or Steely Dan these days. By some stroke of luck she loathes the trash that passes for talent these days.
This song is just a masterpiece. Unfortunately, something like that is no longer produced today. Incredibly good artists and Nad did a really fantastic job!
The Beatles' arranger George Martin adored Genesis because he also loved classical music. This is the band more closely related to the classical musical tradition, I would not call this "rock" music.
Hey currywurst74 it's not produced today because the younger generation wouldn't be able to handle this kind of music. Imagine if genesis came out now and presented this song as a example of what they sound like. I'd guarantee that all the major record companies and business would shut them out so fast itll be ridiculous. In their eyes this kind of music is old and not relevant anymore. That's what today's generation would say for the most part. Talent really doesn't make an impact anymore it's more about looks and simplicity. That sells and prog rock wouldn't have a leg to stand on if genesis were a new band.
@@brianpeterson7557 By the late 70s record companies were pressuring Prog groups to stop doing long pieces and go for stuff that sold. And the coming of punk rock and new wave music added pressure to them.
Musically, as close as you could get to the original. The singer was magnificent! Steve is always on point sitting modestly on his stool. If a anything, just missing the theatrics. I did not expect this. Outstanding! Took me back in time!
Tonight, for the first time in my 61 years, I am listening to this gem 3 times in a row performed by this group, Genesis and the studio version. Incredible story of music.
This is the kind of music they play in Heaven. I can hear the choir invisible in the last section. This does beat the album version. I cannot imagine that there was a dry eye in the house following this performance. Me, I am quietly weeping tears of joy and reverie.
Ein Meisterwerk auch in dieser Besetzung! Mein Respekt vor den Interpreten, die diesem monumentalen Song wirklich gerecht werden und danke an Steve Hackett, der als einziges Mitglied der Band das wahre Genesis-Erbe fortführt!
Steve carries the secret of Genesis. He, and his exceptional band form the most authentic reincarnation of the band. They sound really monumental, with that clear orchestration and that subtly slower tempo.
He escuchado esta canción más de tres mil veces en en el último medio siglo. Y esta versión me ha hecho llorar, como si la hubiera escuchado por primera vez. Aplausos de pie.
I am speechless. I am almost 58 and this brought me back to be 15. Steve Hackett is an absolute genius and this version of Supper’s ready is really a masterpiece, 28 minutes of absolute joy…. Thank you thank you thank you…
Incredible musicianship, incredible production and Steve showing that he can rock and blues with the best of them. In a time of musical blandness and mediocrity thank goodness people like him are still around. 😎
Wow! Heard it a thousand times and it still knocks me over, . Another brilliant performance. It just does not get any better than this. Long live Mr Hackett and a tip of the hat for the musicians he is surrounded by ... thx for sharing
The hairs are standing up on my arms listening to this. Such feeling and emotion from this wonderful performance. I bet Tony Mike and Phil are a bit jealous, as I don't think even they could pull this off these days. Steve is a master of the traditional Genesis songs, and loves doing this, and next winter when Genesis do their possible last tour, it will be the usual run of the mill selection of pop songs, plus a little bit of in the cage or something just to please the idiots spending hundreds for a ticket. Ive seen Genesis decades ago and thats good enough for me. Superb job everyone, and Nad is so perfect for this.
Tony, Mike, and Phil just don’t wanna play this stuff much anymore. They like playing it, but they also like playing the hits. Let them do what they want to. And you’re right in their current state they probably couldn’t pull this off the same way. But that’s what happens to people when they get older. Think about it. Steve is near 70 but has a whole band to play with. Anyway just let post Gabriel genesis be their doing amazingly on their own. Also btw I’ve seen the list of songs their rehearsing and there’s a lot of old stuff in there!
If it really is the end of the line for them after this next tour, then the last show should have an extra encore...this song, with special guests Steve and Peter!
It warms my heart to see Steve Hackett taking the mantel of early Genesis music and keeping it alive along with all the musicians he's gathered on the classic music of Genesis, BRAVO!
The plan was to put this on as background music and carry on with work. That didn't work out well as I've just spent 28 minutes glued to the screen watching this masterpiece.
You and me both mate....
That makes 3 of us
4 of us
Yeah, me too. Transports me back to being a teenager, and discovering Genesis. This version is spot on.
I've played this album a million times but today I'm in floods. Of tears, it's never effected me like that before. It's because of the very uncertain future for my kids and grandkids.
how did a group of twenty somethings imagina a homege like this? Fantastic
this is not a song , its a wonderful symphony
it must be send from god; mankind can not do this
A religious experience…
That 's моё убеждение , путь и смысл .
Намасте .
Yes .
Enjoy 2dayyyy
This is the most spectacular thing I've ever viewed on UA-cam. This 68- year old also had tears in his eyes!
It made me weep too. I am sitting here stunned!!
Maybe dont chop onions before you watch YT vids ? 67 year old cynic who isnt impressed.
I've seen twice in 1977 with 17 y o, and at two days ago, 46 years later, again with 63 and I left the ground wet with my tears. Just EXPLENDID!!!
I just saw it live tonight. Mind blowing it was.
I saw Steve Hackett live in Wisconsin, two months ago. And I thought this video was good. Best live concert I've ever seen!!!
Steve Hackett is probably the most misunderstood musical genius of the last 50 years, overshadowed in the band by equally gigantic characters like Peter Gabriel, and I think most of us, myself included, really realized that a little late.
Today is my first day of retirement and I have given myself the gift of listening to this masterpiece again.
Long live the Genesis!
Let's say on running circles around most probably on keys drums sing and lights how??? Yeah young Hare feet🎶🎶🎶🎶😊👍
Happy Retirement, All the Best. And now for more Steve Hackett
Beautifully put my friend,long live Genesis and all it's counterparts! Enjoy your retirement! 🍻
On the same line ! Totaly agree ! I saw him yesterday at the scene musical in Paris ! Amazing !
Seen him three times life from Australia to Orlando , WOW is not enough said, this shows never bore, its like Pink Floyd who often played the same tunes over and over and I have seen them SEVEN times between 1975 on until they no longer played. You never ever get tired of this fabulous music. Kudos to Steve he is a genius.
The guys were 22 years old when this was released, Collins 21, wtf! They were geniuses
yep always amaze me that (what happened afterwards with young people??....)
This is not progressive rock.
This is timeless music.
Absolute masterpiece !
This is symphonic rock, to be exact.
This is the classical music of our times.
This music defies categorization, plain and simple. There's nothing else like it.
Progressive Rock containes as well classical Elements. The group Yes has even some Jazz influence in Steve Howes guitarsolos and sometimes flamenco or Ragtime.
I still get goosebumps listening to this. I'm 62 and never get tired of hearing this. Just magnificent!
I am 57 and feel the very same. My first Genesis album was duke and I worked my way backwards through the older albums. That explains why I am a little younger 😉
Same here from Quebec ! What a Masterpiece this is really !
absolutely stunning to hear this again
Also 62, also got the goosebumps
Yes what a brilliant piece of music!
They just dont make music like this anymore…….thank you Genesis and Steve for continuing to breathe life into this music
Ho they do!! Find some Porcupine Tree, Steven WIlson or Haken, you will have a good surprise!
Musical Box. That's their lead singer. But we know what you mean
The lyrics. A scifi story about aliens eating human pain is our daily news
I was there in the audience that night. This rendition of Supper's Ready was probably the greatest experience I have ever had at a concert.
Nobody’s talking about the drummer.... He did a amazing job here :O
Gary O'Toole. Top bloke. Teaches drums at a music shop in London's Soho.
Yes, he did. "An old Fox" wie man in Deutschland sagt.
You probably forgot Phil...
The guy is a hero. Nailed it!
Thank you! I have this on in background while working and I just zoned in on the drummer. Absolutely sterling job he's doing here. I dropped onto here to make the same comment and found yours.
Nad absolutely nailed the vocals here. Peter would be proud.
Indeed!
I was thinking about it. I think I prefer Nad to current day Gabriel. That is hard to say but it is true.
He didn't nail it but he did one fine job. Definitely worth listening to.
@@FrankieD62 I definitely do. Nad Sylvan's solo work is great too.
Too nasal
I hate to burst peoples bubbles but Nad does not sound like Peter Gabriel, nor should we want him to. He sounds like Nad Sylvan who is exquisite in his own right and makes this masterpiece almost his own. The orchestra takes this generational music experience to the next level and a place all its own. The original is great and cutting edge but this version reaches its own high plateau! Great, great piece!!
I would agree that Nad is amazing, but the technology is so much better now we can’’t compete the old recordings without taking that into consideration.
Even at 67 there are pieces of this masterpiece that make me tear up with emotion. A true classic performed beautifully. Well done to everyone. Bloody well done.
I have gone to concerts for 50 years and saw them all except the Beatles! You can not replace Peter period!!! Watch Secret World concert, it’s genius hiding the band in a suitcase!!!
I think Nad sounds close enough to PG though, similar tones.
There's a good enough reason why Steve got Nad to work with him on these master pieces! I can hear a younger Peter Gabriel in Nad's voice but Nad brings enough of his own into these works of art.
If Steve Hackett isn't in your band, you're not my Genesis.
Back in the 1970s when I first listened to this track, I was so carried away by the music that I didn’t pay attention to the continuity of the lyrics….and now at age 70, I realize that most of this story is lifted right out of the Book of Revelation.
Peter was so creative, yes a big part of Supper’s Ready is lifted from Revelation but then there’s the timeless music, written by Peter, Tony & Steve.
This helped get me through my O & A levels back in the seventies and survive a bastard of a father who loved to use a cane, belt & horsewhip when he was home on leave!
Probably why this still lifts my soul now in my “mid” 60’s.
I love Steve and am so grateful for him keeping this alive 😍🎸😎
I’ve been a huge fan since 1980… and it wasn’t till I really paid attention to the lyrics about 4 years ago… (after 8 years of really waking up spiritually)… that I noticed the message and lyrics and it kinda blew me away. It was very “full circle” for me. All those years as a die hard Genesis fan and now I’m studying these very scriptural references, having inspired dreams and more…. And one day I sit down and listen to one of my old classic favorites…. And BOOM! Right between the eyes. I teared up. Now I love it for a whole different and far deeper reason.
@@jeffhenderson3184 Amen!
The lyrics are ridiculous....theyseem taken from the newspaper of Jeovah's Witness...
This was the best 28 minutes of whole lockdown!
Ageless. Excellent rendition. SH is Genesis in spirit and sound.
I agree!
only the drummer is taking it over the top with all those screens :)
@@andrewcole7120 it is a joke, screens against corona hence the :)
Incredible 28 minutes it is. What an amazing band, too.
I was 16 years old, and heard this song every night from my record player when my brother and I went to bed at night. That was 46 years ago! "46 years- where did the time go?" And the sound fills me with the same happiness hormones today as it did then. Simply indescribable beautyfull!
This kind of music like never die! ♫♪♥ Ty Rulie once again♥
I miss Peter Gabriel a lot, but this version is very close to the original. A true masterpiece.
Nobody will ever be Peter Gabriel, but Nad is as close as it gets and he brings his own flavor to the Genesis material that I truly enjoy!
this is the best version of Suppers ready..no doubt!!!. This is how it was meant to sound....brilliant writing.
This is the first time I listen to this version. It is a masterpiece!! Thanks for share
Who is this Lad doing PG spot on ?… Bravo !!!
I can’t agree more!!!!
For me this is the definitive live performance of this song.
It can still put tears on a grown man’s cheek.
Hits me everyone! So many good memories come back when I listen to this.
I couldn't have said it better Dean. I'm 65 years old now and I'm in tears right now. This brings back so many fine memories of growing up in this era of music.
@@delby66 The same feeling (71), 'those were the Days my friends'.
another grown man joining :-)
@@petererdei3302 ...with Steve they'll never end!
60 years old, have listened to more music than I can imagine. This is the best song I have ever heard. This version is incredible. Thank you Steve for your great talent. Wow
Yup… and I’m 77…
@@alanschwier4045 And the music is 50 years old.
Many folks say Thick As A Brick or Close To The Edge is the greatest Prog Masterpiece, and though I love those tunes, Supper's Ready is far and away over everything else.
I'm 65 and this music brings back so many fond memories of my teen age years. I was in tears when this great composition finished. AMAZING!!!!!! Steve Hackett.
@@delby66 me too - bittersweet tears of joy and sadness that it's all so long ago as is our childhood. What a wonderful thing to have had this as part of our childhood though. My kids would never sit down and listen to a 25 minute piece of music once - let alone that same piece over and over. We were lucky very lucky.
This song is a masterpiece and this performance is jaw dropping. Steve Hackett is a genius.
I agree, this is genesis's finest hour in my book. One of the best stories ever told.
Hackett was just a part of this, Genesis were a band and at this point the main driving forces were Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks.
A genius? In which world are you living? Dream on …
@grahamlockley4435 Totally agree dude,Hackett was just a part of this have to give 2 thumbs up to Gabriel and Banks but just love Genesis
74 years old Rock fan, Loved this band since 1971. Came home from Viet Nam and this Band helped me to find Beauty in living. Would be a Dream to see them in person. They came to Tampa this summer and wanted to go so bad, covid. Please keep this music alive! God Bless.
@Rick Butor
Brother, we appreciate your service and glad you're still enjoying the music!
I waited 2 years. The show was last night in NC. It was great! What a gift!
Hey Rick thanks for your service Go see them they are touring in US now saw them last week they are Unbelievable
Yeah
I was at the same show. Amazing is the only way to describe it.
Over 50 yrs and I will never tire of Supper's Ready.
Wow, an audience that doesn’t go “Whooo!” every time you reach a quiet part. Heavenly
I saw them 3 times this past April and when the music got quiet all 3 audiances wonderful ... you could hear a pin drop.
God this is good. A masterpiece. Truly a tour de force. Almost fifty years on, I love it even more now than I did then (if that's even possible). My wife saw Genesis live several times in Chicago in the 1970's as a young lass, and we were so lucky to catch Steve with Genesis Revisited in Chicago in October 2019, right before the world went to pieces. Thank you Mr. Hackett, a million thank yous, for sharing your light and your gift and giving us a lifetime of joy. Live forever!!!
Man I love this song.!!!!!!
So perfectly said
I saw Genesis 6 times in Buffalo NY in the 1970’s four times with Peter Gabriel at the Aud such great Memories. Also such a much more easy pace for me, now I’m in my late 60’s wondering where did all the time Go ! Hearing this is a great ease to my life
I just discovered this music and it is great music. I am 60 years old. Since I can hear I only listen to classical music I am a classical music junk I love it so much. But this symfonic rock is so.good. A new world to discover at my age.... greetings from the Netherlands
@@jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870 Welcome aboard, jan-pieter!!
I first heard Supper's Ready in 1977 and have listened to it countless times since. This rendition is beyond incredible.
It is even more symphonic, no other ProgRock band compares to Genesis.
Lisa and I , our fav from Genesis.....
Me too. I never get tired of this song. So special.
WHY am I Perminently OBSESSED with this tune ????
I too ...incredible!!
I've always loved this song since I first heard Gabriel sing it with the lads. Even Phil's live version on Seconds Out is hard to criticise. However, this arrangement with the use of a full orchestra brings the song to a new level that I can only describe as beyond being a classic! And looking on the faces of all of the musicians, the lads in the band and even the conductor, they are all thouroughly enjoying themselves! Simply brilliant and reminds me of when I fell in love with Genesis back in the early 1970s!
Nad Sylvan, what a great voice to a classic Genesis song.
what a masterpiece Genesis produced almost 50 years ago with this version a true fantastic rendition.
Soon realy 50 years ago and stil fantastic. Me i like this version with orchester
Proove hackertt compo look name Steve besisde Suppers on video Inside Genesis 1970-1975
Yes, and this rendition is even better with Roger, Rob, Gary, Nad and the master himself....
l'ha fatto tutto il sig steve
Hackett is a most underrated Genesis band member; Genesis's sound owes a lot to Hackett, so he truly deserves to perform Genesis like this, superbly.
First, excuse my poor german english! I hope you can understand what i'm writing.
I have grown up with Genesis. I know this song from the beginning on Vinyl, Foxtrot in 1972 and I love it so much (and for sure, the most songs of Genesis). But this Version is the best i've ever heard. Every sound is on the point, perfect interpretation and singing,. Wow , nothing more to say, you've heard it too. Enjoy that Version. I think, Steve Hacket is the only one, who keeps the old Genesis Classics (in a perfect Version) alive. God bless you, Mr. Hacket!
Steve's guitar outro is even better than the shortened original.
Nad Sylvan is a hell of a great singer! perfect for genesis!! thumbs up!!
Really? Weak at best
@@Mark-yn5zf Yeah, but then, I never thought Gabriel was a great vocalist either. But his coarse/untamed/mucking about with different accents was perfect for Genesis.
I think Nad has a similiar tonality, which isn't meant to be perfect.
@@rumourhatsyes agree about Peter. Nad is not even close however. Shame since the rest of the band is amazing
@@Mark-yn5zf when did you become an expert, a very good rendition only spoilt by the adverts
I'm not a big fan of Nad Sylvan but I think his vocals in this piece are as good as Gabriel's. ❤
Just saw Steve after a two year delay. When they played suppers ready it brought me to tears. It’s gotta be one of the most beautiful, emotional pieces of music ever composed. Of course Steve cannot be surpassed for the feeling he puts in his playing. It got all the Florida old farts on their feet and cheering like I’ve never seen in these parts. Reminded me of the 70’s New York crowds. So I watch it here a week later on my stupid phone and here come the tears again. Sentimental old fool.
Don’t ever change 💕
This old Genesis fan was so sad when Steve Hackett left the band. I had no idea he went on to keep this beautiful music alive while I was distracted raising kids and paying the bloody mortgage. Great to re-discover it now. Thank you ... and god bless red wine and UA-cam!
Yeah, red wine are a good band too!
Bless red wine and Genesis and there members.
Hey Susannah....it's a form of Communion ;)
Definitely yes!
Find Mr. Hackett's "Genesis: Revisited" recordings! 👻
Nad Sylvan does the job perfectly. An incredible masterpiece.
Saw them (Genesis) perform this live in late September 1972 at Farnborough Technical college in front of 150 students. Said Tony Banks "This is a song called Suppers Ready...taken from our new album Foxtrot which will be released next Friday 6th October . Little did we realize almost 50 years later what we were listening to at the time. What a masterpiece of composure it was to become, ranking alongside the music of the great classical composers of all time.. and we have been lucky to see one of its writers Steve Hackett, both then and now..
I saw this in Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, 1973 with PG, then later on with double drums Chester Barrington and Phil Collins. Crescending vocals to the new Jerusalem. Fantastic.
Peter... I saw Genesis many, many times in the orignal line-up after that 1st viewing at the college refectory in 72. After late 73 , for obvious reasons they dropped off the college circuit as they were soon starting to fill bigger venues. Nothing could ever compare with the intimacy of that small smokey venue as between acts (I think it opened with Lindisfane) I stood behind Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks in the college bar not appreciating who they were about to become. It was like that in the early days with many bands. If you check the records you will find that in Feb 71 Pink Floyd turned up at Farnborough Tech almost out of the blue ( it was kept very quite at the time to avoid the college and local area becoming gridlocked). As a member of the college rag commitee I went behind the stage before they went and met the band as a mate of mine went to Frensham Heights school in Surrey and knew Nick Mason in the same class. I always remember chatting albeit briefly to Roger Waters about the Cover of Atom Heart Mother.. Sounds like name dropping but it wasn't.. they were just young, keen, very talented musicians at the time..
Seeing Hawkwind at Farnborough belt out Silver Machine standing 2 feet away from a stack of Marshalls with Stacia displaying her charms to a 19 year old was something else. I had tinitus for about a week....
My only privilege was to see the Gabriel WOMAD saving Milton Keynes Bowl ‘Six Of The Best’ performance. Given that I’ve just watched that in the dry and warmth of a lockdown, as opposed to the torrential rain of that last time, it’s up there. Right up there.
Baz Bazdad Having experienced the pubescent joys of a Stacia performance, I do concur...
I'm a classical musician and composer who has met many of the greatest classical composers if our time... and I can't argue with your assessment. Really incredible.
I love watching great guitarists perform live where you get a true unedited version of their mastery of their instrument. The techniques employed by Steve Hackett during the entire song is stunning. His name should always be mentioned when people talk of the all time great guitarists. They are all wonderful in their own way but only a few can do what Hackett does and has done for over half a century. Mesmerising.
Been listening to this song for just over 40yrs now. It keeps bringing goose bumps to my body and ears ad brain. 🥰😎 And Nad Sylvan deserves more credit in delivering the vocals for Genesis covers. Thank you Nad!
I saw these guys perform these songs in Pesaro Italy 51 years ago. Nad sounds just like Gabriel with the same stage presence.
He has really grown on me. When I first saw him back in 2014 or so, I wondered why David Coverdale was singing for the band. I quickly realized why. There is / was substance beneath that "puffy shirt"!
So whenever I can, in between songs along with clapping and whistling I find it hard to resist saying "Go Nad!".
concur
oh yea 40 years
Been listening to this song for 45 years and never get old.
Can't believe my ears...... WHAT A MASTERPIECE... WHAT AN ARTISTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Steve Hackett. The only true Genesis member left. He’s simply just the greatest! I LOVE HIM. ❤️❤️❤️
Believe me or not, I cried at the end. 🙏
and me .
Yep. He's the only one doesn't dismiss the pre 1977 EPIC era.
@@swinetrek Firth Of Fifth was regularly played by Tony Banks with late Genesis. maybe not the whole song but piano part
You're not the only one. That was awesome.
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Love how Steve sits upon his stool and lets everybody do their thing.. and then takes his solo at the end to new heights.
Majestically beautiful. 100 years from now it will be properly appreciated to a much larger degree than it is today. All of you Genesis/Hackett fans are a century ahead of your time.
indeed. thank you
What a voice! Sitting here at 66 as amazed by this brilliance as I was 40 odd years ago
The final solo : a masterpiece
This brought me to tears. One of the greatest pieces of music ever written. Simply stunning. There is no one like Steve and Nad was born for this moment. Thank you much for sharing this gem. My heart is happy.
Nad Sylvan's a bloody marvel!! Love the guy as the lead singer of Steve's terrific band. 🙂🙂👍👍
He's awful
Absolutely. Love Nad's voice 😁
Sylvan was born to sing this.
Gabriel 2
Sorry Pierre Gabriel was born to sing this,thats why others have sung it after,for me Collins sang this brilliantly aswell.That night 10th July Stafford Bingley Hall 76, Suppers Ready was incredible,as was Phils vocal.But thats just my humble opinion,and at the end if the day thats whats great about music,its just our opinions,😏👍
@@paulwalker2777 Pierre?
Yea D Cook,just a bit of humour, i always thought Peter's full name said together sounded a bit french thats all,as Bobby Plant once said 'does anyone remember laughter' dont let Mr Co Vid make you to serious,🥰
@@paulwalker2777 Thanks for your reply, Paul! Serious loss, here in Denver. I've got an old friend, up in Vancouver, WA. His beautiful thirty year old daughter, who lived here, just took her own life.
C’est LE chef d’œuvre absolu du Rock Progressif !!!!
Ce n’est pas une chanson, c’est une symphonie d’un lyrisme prodigieux !!!
Je ne peux m’empêcher d’écouter et de voir ce Supper’s Ready régulièrement !!!
Quel morceau fantastique !!! Musicalement et visuellement : c’est prodigieux !!!
Les membres de Genesis ont écrit ce chef-d’œuvre à seulement 22 ans !! C’est complément incroyable !!!
Bravo à Steve pour cette reprise sublime !!
C’est tout simplement la meilleure vidéo disponible !!! Bravo à tous les acteurs, musiciens , chanteur, techniciens de ce morceau absolument fabuleux !!!!
Mille mercis de rendre disponible ce bijou musical !!!!
💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
This beautiful symphony was written when the lads were 22 (Phil, 21). Simply astounding! And this performance... I got glued to the screen, couldn't get back to work, and my life was bettered by this wonderful concert. Kudos to all!
Classic Genesis devotees such as us owe Steve a great thank you. Amazing
After the superb "Duke," Steve could not have played Genesis' newer music anymore.
There will never be great music like that again.. It's part of history.
Never!!!!!!
When we're gone, young musicians will bring it on stages as we do with Shakespeare, Bach...
There must be other greatness to come, but not in my lifetime. This music is so important for future generations as the wait might be very long to better this. Underrated masterpiece ❤
One of the greatest rock songs ever written.
I haven't cried in some time because of a song. This live version definitely did it.
What a superb rendition of one of the most remarkable pieces of music ever written. I have been absolutely floored by this.
I honestly think some 46 years later that this is how this beautiful music was meant to be presented.. the power of the orchestra brings tears to my eyes
The ladies in the orchestra are simply elegant and beautiful
Enjoy somore
Yes, totally agree.
How does it feel, being a musician, on a night like that, playing a masterpiece like this? I think it's heaven
The most underated guitarist ever. Steve makes the guitar sing
underrated? what?
Hackett is the greatest guitarist of all time, I'm convinced of that now.
Underrated is a word used probably too often about musicians and Steve H obviously isn't underrated by his fans and those of Genesis. But in the music industry generally I think it's true. Most lists merely of 'Britain's greatest guitarists' don't mention him (and the drummers lists don't mention Phil Collins either). And that proves to me what I've always believed about professional music critics; that most of them don't know what they are talking about.
Absolute masterpiece, its must be like watching
mozart for the first time in the 1800s
Why can't one give this a 1000 likes?
How about 19,000 and counting!!
Till this day this song still gives me chills of emotion!!!!
Never did see Genesis live but saw Steve about 7 yrs ago and had tears in my eyes the whole show. Drove 8 hours and 12 back in a snowstorm the same night.
That's devotion.
Unfortunately, after 1982 Genesis became "one good rock band," not what he hear here.
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq they went and made the mega money that they deserved though, I’m not gonna begrudge them that, after all they made some of the finest albums of the 70s and early 80s imo.
The best song of all time
A toss-up between this & "Awaken".
I have to throw Echoes into the mix, need both - repeatedly. Can still remember lying on my picnic table almost 40 years ago at 2 am blasting Foxtrot thru the headphones, only to find when the album stopped playing that the headphones weren't plugged in. Neighbours must have hated me lol !!
Nah, that would be Stairway to Heaven or Kashmir, but this is up there in the top ten.
Genesis fans - 909,936 views . You're here because, like me, you love this song. Let your friends know about Supper's Ready - maybe we get to ONE MILLION views.
This brings a tear to my eyes as I was at one of their very 1st concerts in 1970 at the Lewisham Odeon in SE London, where they were the support band to Lyndisfarne and were all teenagers still at Charterhouse school I think. We were all shocked when they started and did this song...or should I say symphony. Dumbstruck and amazed and instantly Genesis fanatics from that day on...or at least until the brilliant Peter Gabriel and Steve Hackett left. What memories and nice with an orchestra now....how time has moved on, but not this record. Melvyn J Ford (now living in Italy)
Thanks. Great comment!
I've seen so many recent comments on this performance that I felt I had to add my own - being a Genesis fan from the seventies I found this rendition absolutely brilliant ! Steve is magnificent as ever on guitar (just playing the underdog in any theatrics - even though there are none !) and Nad is so charismatic yet staid ! Brilliant !! Like another comment, I just watched this instead of getting on with my work !!!
Yeah, totally! God, is it really 50 years!
This slams me back and brings me back to here and now! Truly wonderful!
Me, I'm and Emerson Lake and Palmer fan, and while watching a documentary about them, someone mentioned this song by Genesis, and I thought I should check it out. OMG! This song is nothing short of "mind-blowingly" amazing! Literally jaw-droppig in it's scope, this piece is excellence to historical proportions! One of the greatest songs ever written, and performed here at a level of perfection and quality most bands can't even ever dream of achieving. Yes, I agree absolutely...this version of "Dinners Ready" is a Masterpiece!!! Thank you Steve!
So, just to be clear, are you saying you like it?
"Suppers Ready"....
ELP fan here too. Especially Greg Lake though - his voice was my fav.
William I hope yre still at Genesis 4 me the rest is disco, Genesis Hackett, BrandX, surely some PinkFloyd eg the wall and old yes haha heaven
But have you heard "lunch is ready"? Just wait until 1 o'clock ...
See kids! This is how it's being done!
Our kids are clueless, they don't even know metal let alone clasics
@@MrKennyanders Then teach 'em!
@@MrKennyanders My daughter's tastes are more eclectic than mine I think. Not many 21 year old young women listening to Maiden, Anthrax, Wishbone ash, Waylon Jennings, Albert Collins, Saga, Tangerine Dream, John Lee Hooker, Camel or Steely Dan these days. By some stroke of luck she loathes the trash that passes for talent these days.
... it's actually "Hear Kids !"
Para todos los que seguimos a Génesis, esto es un himno, me ha sorprendido la versión y me ha parecido excelente.
As spectacular as the first time I heard it forty years ago. Eternal gratitude for your immense legacy, Steve!
I love the part at the end where the King of Kings is coming to take His children to the New Jerusalem. Amen. Come Lord Jesus!
Revelation 19:17 and Revelation 21!
This song is just a masterpiece. Unfortunately, something like that is no longer produced today. Incredibly good artists and Nad did a really fantastic job!
Check out Garden of Dreams by the Flower Kings 👍
The Beatles' arranger George Martin adored Genesis because he also loved classical music. This is the band more closely related to the classical musical tradition, I would not call this "rock" music.
@@RicardoMartinez-oh9sq I would call it rock music in the classical musical tradition.
Hey currywurst74 it's not produced today because the younger generation wouldn't be able to handle this kind of music. Imagine if genesis came out now and presented this song as a example of what they sound like. I'd guarantee that all the major record companies and business would shut them out so fast itll be ridiculous. In their eyes this kind of music is old and not relevant anymore. That's what today's generation would say for the most part. Talent really doesn't make an impact anymore it's more about looks and simplicity. That sells and prog rock wouldn't have a leg to stand on if genesis were a new band.
@@brianpeterson7557 By the late 70s record companies were pressuring Prog groups to stop doing long pieces and go for stuff that sold. And the coming of punk rock and new wave music added pressure to them.
Musically, as close as you could get to the original. The singer was magnificent! Steve is always on point sitting modestly on his stool. If a anything, just missing the theatrics. I did not expect this. Outstanding! Took me back in time!
Nad is the perfect Singer for this 👌
Nad Sylvan has a great voice. Check out his solo albums! Some really good Prog albums!
Quite possibly the best version of this song ever visually recorded.
Tonight, for the first time in my 61 years, I am listening to this gem 3 times in a row performed by this group, Genesis and the studio version. Incredible story of music.
Yelled ' A Flower ? ' from the top of my lungs :))
What a mind-blowing concert Steve Hackett and his band are incredibly musician s
The singer is getting better and better ! He now has the real Genesis soul !
This is the kind of music they play in Heaven. I can hear the choir invisible in the last section. This does beat the album version. I cannot imagine that there was a dry eye in the house following this performance. Me, I am quietly weeping tears of joy and reverie.
Not many under 30s will have listened to this masterpiece....
I've got a lot of older stuff on my playlist
Ein Meisterwerk auch in dieser Besetzung! Mein Respekt vor den Interpreten, die diesem monumentalen Song wirklich gerecht werden und danke an Steve Hackett, der als einziges Mitglied der Band das wahre Genesis-Erbe fortführt!
Ich finde die Gruppe um Steve gut, Nad ist hervorragend als Sänger 👍
Steve carries the secret of Genesis. He, and his exceptional band form the most authentic reincarnation of the band.
They sound really monumental, with that clear orchestration and that subtly slower tempo.
When the crowd uttered in unison: "A flower?" I died for an instant. So epic. You can see the smirk in the drummer's face.
Reading your words set my moosebumps 2 rise hi5👍🎶🎶👍
@@misterghee1 Moi aussi!! Pure familiarity, and love for the song🤍🤍So life affirming!
Thank goodness Marshall put the volume up to 13
Such a classic song performed by one of the best prog guitars all times. Steve Hackett is a guitar genius
Im speechless.........Thank you STEVE ( and Band and Orchestra) for keeping this ALIVE!......magnificent
He escuchado esta canción más de tres mil veces en en el último medio siglo. Y esta versión me ha hecho llorar, como si la hubiera escuchado por primera vez. Aplausos de pie.
I grew up with this brilliant masterpieces... Thanks for sharing all of this! Music saved and still saves our lives
Así es amigo un tema mágico.
"We have this incredibly difficult drum part, and oh yeah, you have to sing too."
One of the most powerful pieces of music written ever
Surely one of the most magnificent pieces of music ever written.
I am speechless. I am almost 58 and this brought me back to be 15. Steve Hackett is an absolute genius and this version of Supper’s ready is really a masterpiece, 28 minutes of absolute joy…. Thank you thank you thank you…
Me 1st of June and the same here I guesss👍🎶🎶👍😁👍
I've only listened to this once and it was the best 28 minutes of my life.
What an impressive performance with perfect orchestra arrangements. We alI love you Steve, thanks a lot for keeping the Genesis flame on
Nad is a friggin monster with all due respect ! Thanks.
Incredible musicianship, incredible production and Steve showing that he can rock and blues with the best of them. In a time of musical blandness and mediocrity thank goodness people like him are still around. 😎
Wow! Heard it a thousand times and it still knocks me over, . Another brilliant performance. It just does not get any better than this. Long live Mr Hackett and a tip of the hat for the musicians he is surrounded by ... thx for sharing
You've got to hand it to Steve, he does it up right with these shows...this is magnificent!
Wow - he has like the perfect prog rock voice.
The hairs are standing up on my arms listening to this. Such feeling and emotion from this wonderful performance. I bet Tony Mike and Phil are a bit jealous, as I don't think even they could pull this off these days. Steve is a master of the traditional Genesis songs, and loves doing this, and next winter when Genesis do their possible last tour, it will be the usual run of the mill selection of pop songs, plus a little bit of in the cage or something just to please the idiots spending hundreds for a ticket. Ive seen Genesis decades ago and thats good enough for me. Superb job everyone, and Nad is so perfect for this.
Tony, Mike, and Phil just don’t wanna play this stuff much anymore. They like playing it, but they also like playing the hits. Let them do what they want to. And you’re right in their current state they probably couldn’t pull this off the same way. But that’s what happens to people when they get older. Think about it. Steve is near 70 but has a whole band to play with. Anyway just let post Gabriel genesis be their doing amazingly on their own. Also btw I’ve seen the list of songs their rehearsing and there’s a lot of old stuff in there!
@@hpatss4966 tbf, it's all old stuff now, so there you go - their entire setlist will be filled with old material 😆
Sadly so very true. Perhaps they (Genesis) need to raise a few quid. Thank the Gods that Steve is doing this.
If it really is the end of the line for them after this next tour, then the last show should have an extra encore...this song, with special guests Steve and Peter!
Thanks steve ,at least we still have you.❤❤ BRAVO.👏👏👏👏👏👏
It warms my heart to see Steve Hackett taking the mantel of early Genesis music and keeping it alive along with all the musicians he's gathered on the classic music of Genesis, BRAVO!