GENESIS REUNION 2014: THE FIVE. STEVE HACKETT LEAVES GENESIS & PETER GABRIEL RETURNS FOR ONE SHOW !

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    On March 17th 2014, former and current GENESIS band members met for a filmed discussion about their story.
    These are the FULL UNCUT rushes/outtakes from CAMERA A , the principal camera... with much improved audio from previous vesrions.
    GENESIS REUNION 2014: THE THREE - GABRIEL, RUTHERFORD, BANKS
    PART ONE here • GENESIS REUNION 2014: ...
    PART TWO here • GENESIS REUNION 2014: ...
    * NOTES RE CAMERA ISSUES
    Why is the camera moving so much? There were 3 cameras. you’re only seeing the “ rushes” footage from one of them. The camera operator is changing shots and focus to get variety - to be intercut with the other two in the edit.
    GENESIS PLAYLIST - FULL INTERVIEWS & shorter sections ruclips.net/p/PL4...
    WATCH PHIL COLLINS PLAYLIST OF INTERVIEWS here
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  • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
    @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  27 дней назад

    **If this video is of interest to you PLEASE CONSIDER HITTING THE "$ SUPERTHANKS $" button !
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  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 5 месяцев назад +95

    Tony's body language says it all as Steve speaks the truth. It was a huge loss to see Steve go. Tony at least admits to 'shouting loudest' but no one can deny Bank's chords and progressions were the Genesis sound. Such a well-matched group of five brilliant musicians who knew how to write music. Although all did interesting and important work outside the group, these dudes were astounding in how they worked together to produce so much wonderful material. They were quite avant-garde and experimental through the '70s. Certainly, their creativity led the '80s sound as they progressed.
    I feel confident that every member is basically an introvert and uncomfortable examining themselves in public.

    • @fogza_
      @fogza_ 5 месяцев назад +13

      I love when Pete referred to Steve as "nerdy" and Steve corrected him saying he was "introverted" 😂

    • @brendonpizzati20
      @brendonpizzati20 5 месяцев назад +8

      Tony's tell tale taken to task.
      Well much talented, Tony, comes off as a self justifying prick.

    • @OlafProt
      @OlafProt 5 месяцев назад +6

      @@brendonpizzati20 I think they’re all pretty comfortable
      With themselves here, except Tony. Who seems to be close to bursting biting his lip so that he doesn’t come across as a petulant posh schoolboy. The body language is fascinating. All the folded arms. Yikes 😂

    • @PeterSokol-bl5vz
      @PeterSokol-bl5vz 4 месяца назад +3

      Every band has an arrogant dickhead….meet Mr. banks.

    • @kevinbrady8373
      @kevinbrady8373 4 месяца назад +13

      The body language inherent in this interview is so telling. Hackett & Gabriel open and truthful. The other 3 arms folded & biting lips says it all. Banks doesn't seem to be able to take any criticism or even gentle ribbing.

  • @kaveman1021
    @kaveman1021 5 месяцев назад +17

    I love how Peter points at Tony as the one who shouted the loudest with that sly smile, as if to say "HE'S the reason why I left the band!".

    • @matthewche
      @matthewche 5 месяцев назад +3

      Tony is the reason we have the incredible Peter Gabriel solo career

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 4 месяца назад +1

      @@matthewche YOu can also say Anthony Phillips is the reason we've heard of any of them.

  • @_PrimetimePranks
    @_PrimetimePranks 5 месяцев назад +12

    I love Steve Hackett's honesty, his solo stuff is great ! And Phil seems to "get it" regarding Steve's reasons for leaving where the others are a bit more stuffy toward him.

  • @DrakusRecords
    @DrakusRecords 5 месяцев назад +14

    Hard to believe this was ten years ago.

  • @truefilm6991
    @truefilm6991 5 месяцев назад +13

    This is liquid gold! Thanks for posting! Well I might be completely biased, but this confirms my humble opinion: Phil comes across as the coolest and most down to earth guy of the group who seems to have the best vision of the big picture. Peter is great too. Steve, as always, is very articulate. I think Mike and especially Tony just need to learn to relax a bit. That's all. These are all highly intelligent people. Love all of 'em!

  • @andreaswandersson6295
    @andreaswandersson6295 5 месяцев назад +7

    It truly is fab listening in on a group of creatives thinking, reminiscing and making connections out loud, all the while negotiating old roles, grievances and joys of being artists (heck; being in a band!). Thank you John! (& thank you Genesis-folks)

  • @valleysofneptune
    @valleysofneptune 5 месяцев назад +7

    This version of the band for me was the best, I’m 52, so was a mere baby during g the early years…but after listening to the various versions of the band over the years …I’ve settled on this line-up as my favourite…the Lamb for me is the epitome. I thank them all for the joy their music has given me , and been a comfort during difficult times. Peters new work is fantastic, and he never disappoints. No matter what I’m doing or where I am, I’ll always come back to these 5 when listening to Genesis

  • @200405InVision
    @200405InVision 25 дней назад +4

    Very enjoyable interview. Good to see a band being grown up about their creative tensions. For every negative their is a positive and no glass half full attitude.

  • @avenginglettuce
    @avenginglettuce 5 месяцев назад +7

    I wish they'd released a few more albums. Such incredibly talented and creative people, I would have loved to hear what a 2010 - 2015 - 2020 album would have sounded like.

  • @fuTuRo-Sonic
    @fuTuRo-Sonic 5 месяцев назад +8

    Thanks so much for these John. I'm still obsessed with early Genesis so these conversations are pure magic. It's actually more interesting to see these rushes rather than a finished edit as some of the, normally off camera, reactions are very telling, particularly from Peter. Your questions were perfectly on point too.

  • @SinCityFutbol
    @SinCityFutbol 5 месяцев назад +8

    Incredible stuff! Thank you for posting.

  • @afrose71
    @afrose71 5 месяцев назад +6

    Great session. Saw Steve's band last year and have been enjoying a lot of his Genesis Revisited tour CDs.

  • @randallsnyder5757
    @randallsnyder5757 5 месяцев назад +24

    Steve's not wrong here. At some point Tony's keyboards really took over in terms of the soundscape they created on their albums. And don't get me wrong, I love a lot of Tony's stuff but there definitely was less and less room for Steve and his playing, especially after Peter left.

    • @afrose71
      @afrose71 5 месяцев назад +8

      True. Each successive release after Peter left, guitar parts became more of an afterthought, and Steve became a bit marginalized. Steve and Peter did what they needed to do and we got some great solo work from both of them.

    • @WintersWar
      @WintersWar 5 месяцев назад +2

      Genesis never really were a guitar band, which is why they are my favorite rock band, because too many other bands made it the centerpiece.

    • @afrose71
      @afrose71 5 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@WintersWar No, but they were a more balanced band prior to Peter's departure, which is why most of Steve's tours tend to focus on his first four albums with them.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +1

      True and false, while Anthony admits they didn't get a lot of solos, they definitely featured guitar, hell TONY played guitar on Musical box. Its really too bad Tony couldn't have been pushed on guitar more, and its also odd, because the story is the band were terrified to even TOUCH the keyboards, and yet nobody says anything when Tony picks up guitar. Steve should have said "who F*&^ing is playing guitar in this band":)
      But thats true, the eighties were just garbage solos for hair guys that really added nothing but thirty seconds to make up for lack of decent chord progressions or lyrics. I don't listen to a lot of Steve, but the sad fact of the music business is that if you aren't huge and get at least ONE big hit, you are just getting by. So for the sake of his bank account, I'm sure Steve wishes he had stuck it out a little longer, at least til "follow you, follow me".

    • @santibanks
      @santibanks 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikearchibald744 but that is kind of the funny thing: most of the guitar featured in Genesis' music is Mike doing 12 string bits. Either acoustic or electric. And some of those guitar things have been written by Tony. Lover's Leap for example was Tony's… What in my opinion is Steve's strength is to sometimes just not play and let the others do things. Or to contribute to the sound scape by doing textural stuff (as he did a lot on the Lamb for example). He could have the discipline of a classical player in an orchestra.

  • @billallen6516
    @billallen6516 4 месяца назад +14

    Look, I love all these guys. They are all brilliant, and my favorite band of all time.
    But is it just me, or can you feel the tension between Tony and Steve?! I feel like Tony especially has some bitterness toward Steve. He even has a hard time looking at Steve when he speaks. But I would love to see Tony and Steve surprise us all by collaborating on some more music together. When they co-wrote Entangled together, what an absolute gem that song is!

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 4 месяца назад +1

      They have actually talked several times so this isn't brand new. Did you see Peter look at the camera as steve was talking. You can tell from his voice that even Steve was uncomfortable talking about it, and as usual it takes Phil to get them out of a tense situation.
      But even IN Genesis these guys didn't exactly hang out. But even Phil says its somewhat awkward when he meets Steve, which isn't often. So yeah, it was tense for about twenty seconds and then things move on.
      Keep in mind that Steve quit, nobody fired him.

  • @juliemuller3045
    @juliemuller3045 5 месяцев назад +3

    Loved every minute of that! Thank you!❤❤❤

  • @silentrabbit247
    @silentrabbit247 4 месяца назад +5

    Travelled from Plymouth to Milton Keynes in Oct 1982 for the reunion concert, great to see all the band together, amazing atmosphere despite the wet weather and muddy field !
    Started with Peter being carried onto the stage in a coffin to make an entrance as Rael.

  • @davidflynn8515
    @davidflynn8515 3 месяца назад +7

    Old mates reunion , forget the passed issues. Well done guys glad you done it before its to late.

  • @sirgilmour
    @sirgilmour 5 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you so much John, absolutely love this footage and never get tired of watching it! I hope the video featuring only Peter, Mike and Tony will also be released in it's uncropped entirety.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  5 месяцев назад +5

      Yes it will .. hopefully in Feb !

    • @sirgilmour
      @sirgilmour 5 месяцев назад

      Cool! I also hope to be able to see the uncropped and uncut interview of Phil (both) and alsoTony, Steve & Mike. I also wish a Peter interview we are not aware exists is released too.
      If you did not happen to have a one to one with Pete, I think now would be the right time, he just finished touring and was just praised with his first #1 since So, I would love to hear his vision in depth of the lesser known Genesis tracks like from each album as well as his early solo records, he rarely gets asked about the 1977 and 1978 albums, to be honest eveything about this man's work is interesting, I would take 10 hours of that.
      Have a nice day John and thanks again for making our lives better with such great material.@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@sirgilmour Geez, your not greedy:) Classic Rock History has a whole bunch of interviews with Anthony Phillips, one of which is about his working with Peter in doing the demos for his first album. Bob Ezrin also has some great interviews on the subject, including the 'yell' on, shit I forget the track, but he said that Peter literally insisted on being hurt in order to make that yell (no, not the one on San Jacinto).
      Cherry Red Records also has an interview with Anthony where he talks a lot about the early stuff and always has good things to say about Peter. Who really does seem to be what Roger Waters said, which was that Genesis had their own Syd Barrett. Although musically Anthony Phillips has been the most productive and since he literally went off his nut then he may be considered a Syd Barrett as well. That great quote of Nick Kent comes back "a middle class mothers boy.....on acid". Although Pete insists no drugs were taken for Suppers Ready, but man, early Genesis makes for every bit the acid trip that early floyd does.
      But as John has said, he needs somebody to pick up the tab:) Cough up:)

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      @@mikearchibald744 Red Rain maybe . . . ?
      About the hallucinating tendency on the height of the concept Lp’s with Peter, I would say, it has to do with Peter’s literary lyricism specially in "stream of consciousness” affinities to mental processes depiction, but Tony too had a wide talent for deep surrealism imagery and classism Cervantes-Shakespearian dipperful teaspoon . . . As Steve does.
      Substances become only auxiliary within musical haze.

  • @phelpsarruda
    @phelpsarruda 4 месяца назад +4

    Thank you John!!!
    I love your interviews, especially this one with Genesis
    best regards
    Phelipe
    Brazil 🇧🇷

  • @TheJewellian
    @TheJewellian 5 месяцев назад +5

    Your documentaries in general are astounding with all the detail you know and get out of your interviewees.

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 5 месяцев назад +5

    Genesis was always about the details. Love Peter's description of how they worked to not be too sweet, balancing with darkness. Many forget Genesis was rather Goth. Being shocking a bit of a goal. Wish this 'interview' went on and on. Peter (as usual) came up with a GREAT photo at the end. Thanks guys, you were fantastic, charting your own course, for which we are all very grateful.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  5 месяцев назад

      Have you watch Part One of the this interview.?. it's full of great stuff too and over an hour long ! ruclips.net/video/BSQZFWRb26I/видео.html

    • @rk41gator
      @rk41gator 5 месяцев назад

      @@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES Yes, but it has been quite a while. I'll go back and check. Thanks.

  • @mathtrixmusiclix4248
    @mathtrixmusiclix4248 4 месяца назад +8

    That picture at the end….priceless 🇨🇦

  • @valleysofneptune
    @valleysofneptune 3 месяца назад +8

    My fav iteration of genesis, yes I love home by the sea , but this line-up, selling England and The lamb are timeless classics …..Peter and Steve still produce great music to this day 🎉

  • @apolloniusbeitsman5444
    @apolloniusbeitsman5444 5 месяцев назад +10

    Steve is the best!!!

  • @RGB06084
    @RGB06084 3 месяца назад +2

    This is another great interview John! Great history!

  • @aidanmcnamara3304
    @aidanmcnamara3304 5 месяцев назад +10

    These five wonderful human beings are both fantastic as individuals and splendid in their collective endeavours. People (like me) ought to have the charity and the insight to celebrate all of what they have done both in Genesis and on their own. I get that we all like (get off on) the smallprint and the nitpicking, the footnotes and the nerding out, and that we all have our favourite moments, eras, songs and albums; but for anyone to suggest that there are or might be black and white conclusions to be drawn about the trajectory of their careers, in and out of Genesis, is simply too reductionistic and, above all, a distraction from the music. These boys are artists, musicians, arrangers, virtuousos and, whilst we enjoy the glee and the fanship, the dedication and the love too of John's documentaries, we should always remember that we are here in this space because without them there would be no Genesis, no Peter, no Tony, no Mike, no Phil and no Steve. It is fun to discuss and analyse and speculate, but I take the trouble to upload this comment because they have produced both as a group and as individuals some of England's greatest musical art. So haggle, retort, (slag the stuff from Duke onwards if you insist: (nobody compares Led Zep to Bowie and rightly so- Abacab is not my cup of cab) but I am delighted to remember that- and I don't need to mention names- these chaps also, despite punk- at least kept up with the innovative technical aspects of rock and roll- from synths to drum machines and, above all: understand that music does not depend on categories for its majesty.

    • @Lachenmann7
      @Lachenmann7 5 месяцев назад +3

      How eloquently written and conceived. Your statement is art in and of itself.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@Lachenmann7 Agreed !

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for you marvellously worded contribution here, Aidan.

    • @aidanmcnamara3304
      @aidanmcnamara3304 5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you for your work, John. You are the curator of a very important living museum- Hackett's gigs keep the comet glowing (showing his love for their music despite (healthy) creative differences with Banks- and these documentaries underwrite the beauty of Genesis and their legacy in the history of musical art. I choose my comments carefully because I respect others' talent and your dedication to these documentaries (I have watched the Floyd ones too) are riveting because you KNOW you are not the protagonist: this is the sign of a serious witness. Happy new year.@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES

    • @aidanmcnamara3304
      @aidanmcnamara3304 5 месяцев назад +2

      Thank you very much indeed. It is nice of you to take the trouble@@Lachenmann7

  • @cosmicdrifter287
    @cosmicdrifter287 5 месяцев назад +4

    You bring a lot of pleasure with these postings Mr Edginton.I Hope you have an amazing weekend.

  • @stiofandundealgan1280
    @stiofandundealgan1280 4 месяца назад +9

    Best line up of the band between 70 and 75, the Magnificent 5 !

  • @rk41gator
    @rk41gator 5 месяцев назад +6

    Peter's creativity was off the charts. His focus on innovation and helping others helped advance music worldwide. Being ahead of the curve, he wasn't always 'commercial' and often lost money. But who can deny their 'family' ties and loving connection illustrated by coming to Peter's aid in doing a 'reunion' concert to pay off his debts due to WOMAD?

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      It’s kinda funny that right at the beginning when they got together for the first time with A Phillips, still teenagers, at Charterhouse school, their providential producer Jonathan King had little sensibility on the talents of the other founders, Mike and Tony, even saying that to him it was Peter’s backing band, which was as unfair as later on they themselves feeling unsure or unsafe at his departure. But he didn’t like it nor wanted it . . . Nor saw it that way.

    • @rk41gator
      @rk41gator 4 месяца назад

      @@ricardojimenez8351Yeah, when it comes to King he had few successes, certainly when compared to ANY of the Genesis musicians. He did not recognize their talent. But Genesis was something else. Most bands had a lead with a back-up, to cut Jon some slack. Few bands were songwriters first, musicians second; nor were many a matched a set as these guys were. Their sum truly was better than the parts.

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      @@rk41gator yeah . . . Have you heard that Peter plays flute on then Cat Stevens’ (Yusuf Islam now) Mona Bone Jakon Lp, on the song Katmandu, even if he never mastered the instrument . . . ?

    • @rk41gator
      @rk41gator 4 месяца назад

      @@ricardojimenez8351 No. That is interesting. Peter downplays his flute musicianship, but he sounds fine. He can't play 'Flight of the Bumblebee' but how many can. He has good tone.

  • @petewoodroffemusic
    @petewoodroffemusic 5 месяцев назад +9

    The body language spoke volumes!!

  • @dilahmad8647
    @dilahmad8647 Месяц назад +6

    These are Legends of Music kids.

  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs 5 месяцев назад +7

    They are like dads waiting for their kids after school.

  • @astrosjer822
    @astrosjer822 5 месяцев назад +15

    Well done. Nice to see Steve’s full answer at the start. Phil did not even remember playing on Steve’s first solo album….wow

    • @LuciusDriftwood
      @LuciusDriftwood 5 месяцев назад +12

      I thought that to begin with, but if you relisten, you’ll hear Mike and Phil jokingly say they don’t remember if they got paid for working on Steve’s album. 👍🏻

    • @MrSpitfire06
      @MrSpitfire06 5 месяцев назад +4

      Well he remembers playing on it but not the sessions in itselves

    • @ignatzmuskrat3000
      @ignatzmuskrat3000 5 месяцев назад

      I want to know if Phil was asked to try singing the vocals on Hierophant. Was it always intended as a soprano of no?

    • @frk75
      @frk75 5 месяцев назад

      Phil was already doing dozens of appearances as a session player on all kinds of albums, I mean even his "plays well with others" compilation, wich sadly dosent include anything from "voyage" have very few if not any stories from these sessions in the liner notes

    • @ignatzmuskrat3000
      @ignatzmuskrat3000 5 месяцев назад

      @@frk75 but as a vocalist?

  • @CarolMiller-dg8hf
    @CarolMiller-dg8hf 4 месяца назад +5

    I really enjoyed seeing the original members talking about their beginnings. I love all their solo stuff. It rings true for me that my favorite Genesis album was in my teenage years. But my favorite solo album is from Peter Gabriel I/O. He's like a fine wine, gets better with age.

  • @skaboosh
    @skaboosh 2 месяца назад +6

    Interesting body language as Steve speaks, well filmed there

  • @aminahmed2220
    @aminahmed2220 5 месяцев назад +3

    What a awesome video John have a wonderful day ❤😊

  • @kentborges5114
    @kentborges5114 5 месяцев назад +6

    LOVE THESE GUYS ! They were way ahead ! OUTSTANDING !

  • @paulchoccyt1303
    @paulchoccyt1303 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you John

  • @vewilli
    @vewilli 3 месяца назад +6

    Great band with great albums, one after the other. One of my favorite songs from one of those early albums (Nursery Crime) was and is „Seven Stones“ … and here the five together at least for an interview … almost incredible!

  • @fredericknalaremah939
    @fredericknalaremah939 5 месяцев назад +4

    Obvious egos, obvious differences, but when they went on stage and played, the music said it all...Untouchable Genesis!

  • @harrynewiss4630
    @harrynewiss4630 5 месяцев назад +7

    Tony's face at the start is a picture :)

  • @pmoris4405
    @pmoris4405 5 месяцев назад +1

    Historical register for posterity made in 2014 for Sum of the Parts. Brilliant interview.

  • @dreamhaven140
    @dreamhaven140 4 месяца назад +7

    The classic Genesis line-up and the only ones that matter.

  • @tractordirt
    @tractordirt 20 дней назад

    Enjoyed this! Especially liked hearing Peter talk about stuff like early influences, the foxtrot dress, and LP covers! He seems content with the past and present…nice to see.
    (Wish the mic setup was better on the interviewer)

  • @mikearchibald744
    @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +9

    I think thats pretty understandable from all angles, to give Tony some credit what he's saying is that he was pushy for his stuff at least in part because all the other guys were going to change the song around into something completely different. I think Steve was just a casualty of the main argument which was Tony always being afraid that Peter was going to put lyrics on top. He admits that he was right NOW, but then its almost like "this son of a bitch is getting all the attention and its becoming Petes band and he's putting lyrics over every damn thing I write". The lamb is almost like Tony subconsciously saying "try putting lyrics over THIS you bastard". I remember the first time I saw the Lamb album and reading the liner and thinking "there is NO way that he sings 'supernatural aenesthetist" in a song ( I can't even spell it). But there it was.
    The war was always with Peter and Tony. Steve was so shy that its likely Tony barely listened to him, to make a PF comparison, Dave Gilmour got his way SOMETIMES because he would fight for it, Rick Wright was such a sweetheart that the just kind of hid from Roger. Thats a band.
    It would have been interesting to ask them what they'd maybe have done in hindsight, Mike often seems more reflective, but even Richard McPhail has said Tony is brutally honest...to his own detriment.
    I know on social media the tendency is to be judgemental of personalities, but the great thing about Genesis is that you can find a little bit of yourself in all of them, as the saying goes, everybody tries to get what they want. Whats quite interesting is that these interviews make it almost LITERALLY true, that TONY is the backbone of Genesis. Even in these interviews you can see everybody wants to hear what Tony is going to say.....and judge him on it. And thats a great thing when others describe you as 'honest to a fault'. And I can easily say from these interviews that the most interesting guy here to have a conversation with would be Tony. And thats saying something in that crowd.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  5 месяцев назад

      @mikearchibald744 Thanks for your fascinating insights here, Mike. As always , a terrific analysis.

    • @santibanks
      @santibanks 5 месяцев назад +3

      Happy to read comments like this here instead of the regular BS many people write without having a clue about these guys nor music in general. And I completely agree with you. As John also knows, i've been quiet on te defence for Tony under some of his videos whenever these "fans" which have been referred to in the interview pop up.
      I think that what many people forget is that the Genesis guys consider themselves writers first, musicians/players second. They are a writers collective who were basically forced to play their own material due to the circumstances and became quiet good at it too. It is for me what sets Genesis apart from some of the other prog bands. What I never really understood is all the negativity towards Tony in relation to Steve. If Steve is to be believed, on the first three records he did not contribute much, also to his own detriment. It's not that Tony was just dominating the writing process, if Steve only made minor contributions because he did not really had any ideas, then why should it be a surprise that Steve did not had that many contributions? From all I hear it is that Steve didn't really have the confidence at that time and from the few things he suggested, only a part made it through. It's a creative process, most of the ideas get left out somewhere during the process in favour of having the best ones survive. These guys are all about the music, they pick what is best for the music, not what feeds egos or somehow falls into an equality share (as Phil also kind of explains).
      Why are people so insisting that Steve made that band for what it is and that his leaving was the end for Genesis? He clearly didn't, it's Tony and Mike doing that as a lot of the essence of Genesis is even still there on Calling all stations (irregardless if you like that record or not). And as you point out yourself (and Tony Smith has told the same in many interviews), Tony Banks is for all practical purposes the backbone of Genesis.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +5

      @@santibanks Yeah, I think thats media, everything has to have a good guy and a bad guy and I think some poeple think they are 'supporting' Steve by badmouthing Tony.
      And people are politic, Steve is just friendly and open (and reserved). That makes you like him, and sort of want to protect him. And when Peter talks, despite admitting to being a stubborn bastard, you really can't even IMAGINE the guy arguing. For decades I thought the guy was mentally impaired til all these interviews came out and according to Anthony Phillips, the guy is the MOST practical of them. When 'normal' came out I was figuring, "ok, thats got to be personal experience" and I remember early forums in the nineties where I was likely telling people to respect peoples mental health problems because its not their fault and look at the great music we can get from it:)
      And Tony just has that way about him, he reminds me of Neil Peart, and introvert who when he talks, just doesn't know when or how to stop.
      As you say, and all anybody has to do is watch the album by album interviews, Steves problems with his first wife really meant he couldn't push himself forward. They essentially 'carried' him for three albums. But then he also got them their biggest hit, so its not quite so cut and dry.
      But even Mike says when it came to do Trick of the Tail after Pete left, they really didn't know what they were going to do, and Steve was off doing his solo stuff. But then Steve says during Lamb he couldn't get anything in. So there you go, as they say, timing is everything.
      But then as Tony says "he got tired of me....people do". He's honest that he was kind of a prick, and when people are honest you should believe them. I'm happy for the music, glad I wasn't in the band:)
      On another note I read a story that one of those roadies tells the story of when they set off those fireworks and they point out that Tony was running around chasing Geoff Banks and hitting him with a tambourine saying "you've made me deaf". And yet the guy was still working for them years later.

    • @santibanks
      @santibanks 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@mikearchibald744 It's all timing, circumstances, and development. Tony himself admits that he is much more mellow nowadays than he used to be. In the end, these were young adolescents who were still forming and finding their way in life. The private events surrounding Peter during the Lamb and basically nobody knowing about that except Tony, I found it completely odd but somewhere also very relatable for their age. As you've mentioned in a different comment, it's not so difficult to see these guys, read on their back stories, and somehow find something recognisable in all of them. I certainly have sympathy for all these guys and can relate to all of them being a musician myself (and have a personality which probably overlaps most with Tony). I wouldn't be surprised if similar dynamics happened for example in Yes where I think they also all contribute (and people coming and going all the time like a doves til).

    • @willyc.8141
      @willyc.8141 3 месяца назад

      ​@@mikearchibald744Your comments and insights are so interesting, thank you very much. I'm from Italy and I love reading comments on Genesis to understand the complexity of their relationship and every side of them

  • @b-music9329
    @b-music9329 4 месяца назад +2

    Love these guys! :-)

  • @pilates68
    @pilates68 3 месяца назад +3

    The fascinating thing about Genesis is how the internal dramas were not particularly volatile and cataclysmic (compared to other great bands) yet it all fascinates us endlessly. It’s a band that encapsulates that transition from the risk taking for artistic sake to mass embrace of popularity and acclaim. So interesting how the former has endured whilst the latter proved as fleeting as it was at the time (1980’s). That’s the appeal of studying Genesis. The arc or fork, if you will, whereby some celebrate artistic expression and others financial. I wonder if Tony, Mike, and Phil ever ponder the enduring affection for what they achieved as a 5 piece comprised of indentured starving artists. It must be hard to wrap one’s head around it given the mega popularity of the 80’s.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 2 месяца назад

      Well, thats the unending discussion about Genesis isn't it. On these interviews even Anthony Phillips and Richard Macphail talk about that, so its pretty hard for them to discount it. It would be one thing living THROUGH it in the eighties, but now they have decades where people are wanting to interview them mainly about their seventies work. But then TONS of musicians only have ONE SONG that anybody is interested in, so they certianly get lots of chances in interviews.
      Interesting in this interview they almost blame Phil for not 'dumbing it down' for Squonk in order to make it more like Kashmir, but then we already HAD Kashmir, not like we need another one. Not sure what they said but when Tony said Phil had a 'smaller sound' and Mike says something to Phil and they laugh then you can guess what that joke is.
      I think the ONLY time they'd get tired of it is if they were releasing new material. As Peter said, artists only want to talk about their new stuff, the fans mostly want to hear the old stuff.

  • @budgetkeyboardist
    @budgetkeyboardist 5 месяцев назад +11

    Great stuff! One thing that I don't see much discussion about is this: Hackett left because the band was choosing the Banks and Rutherford material over his often... but it's possible (probable?) that the Banks and Rutherford songs WERE better. And the band went with the better material. I think Steve is a good songwriter, but how many people could outdo the combo of Banks and Rutherford in their prime? I don't blame Steve for leaving, but I do wish he'd stuck around for two more albums. He's a killer guitarist. But he's entitled to go do his own thing.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +1

      Amen, I think if you look at Steves album of that time then you can hear some of the stuff and see for yourself.
      The one thing kind of glossed over is Wind and Wuthering. When Tony talks about Steve 'getting more in', he mostly references Blood on the Rooftops, which is one song out of nine. Phil still isn't writing, thats three guys and Steve only gets ONE.
      And on the album by album interviews, the other three openly admit that it was Tonys album, which is proven by the fact that Tony has said its his favourite one.
      Please Don't Touch was released right after he left, so you can compare those tracks to Wind and Wuthering and probably see which didn't make the cut. From Steves point of view he says he thinks they were better. But the trouble here is that without Pete, or Ant, it now very likely is Tonys band. He's in charge, and then Wind and Wuthering didn't do fantastic so the guy is smart enough to go "uh oh".

    • @PressureOnJulian
      @PressureOnJulian 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mikearchibald744Phil wrote the chorus to Blood On The Rooftops (without which it is half the song), he provided the basis to Wot Gorilla? and In That Quiet Earth was a group jam - plus he wrote lyrics to Match Of The Day and contributed musically to all three of the Spot The Pigeon tracks, so he was writing….
      A lovely Steve bit is in the middle of Eleventh Earl Of Mar, “I’m fighting gravity falling”, he was prominent on In That Quiet Earth and Unquiet Slumbers (which was separated from Quiet Earth to give him an extra writing credit to appease him) and the guitar intro, verse and lyrics to Blood On The Rooftops. He helped out with Inside And Out too
      So Steve was very prominent on the album, just not quite as prominent as Tony, but everyone is well represented on that record.
      Had he offered Hoping Love Will Last to the band they would have used it (a classic Collins ballad!), but he didn’t.
      Phil was the main voice against Please Don’t Touch being used.

    • @PressureOnJulian
      @PressureOnJulian 5 месяцев назад

      @@mikearchibald744On Wind & Wuthering, it was released at the very tail end of 1976 (17th December), the tour started on New Years Day 1977.
      It has been suggested that a lot of the sales information got snarled up in the Christmas post, so was not added to the chart calculations when it should have been. (Think it’s in Armando Gallo’s book)
      Had it done so, they might have had a first number one album.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад

      @@PressureOnJulian Well, thats all as maybe. I was just reading that it came out as ABBA's "Arrival" came out, so I doubt it would be number one. Although Your Own Special Way hit 62 on the american charts.
      How high in the charts doesn't make much difference, even Smallcreeps Day hit 13 but is not exactly touted as a commercial success.
      Anyway, my point was the perception that Steve could have a solo career and whether that worried the management or band at a time when they had just lost Gabriel. I'm pretty sure my source was Hackett himself. But take it for what its worth, its all conjecture mostly from the outside.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@PressureOnJulian Do you have a source on the last sentence? The rest is quite interesting although seems to fly in the face of Steve's point that he made as to WHY he left.

  • @rocketburnz2297
    @rocketburnz2297 5 месяцев назад +1

    This is great info

  • @canu2001
    @canu2001 3 месяца назад +2

    Este grupo marcó mi vida , me hubira gustado verlos a los 5 nuevamente...

  • @jean-sebastiendeshaies-mas1034
    @jean-sebastiendeshaies-mas1034 5 месяцев назад +3

    They did reunite for a press conference in 1998 and also reunited for Peters weeding in 2002 playing with him. They aways been good friends. Maybe they had friction when he left but they were in there 20s they didnt know better. It is sad that they never got to play in front of a live audience and filmed since the 1982 one-off. And now there done for good.

  • @AstralPixie
    @AstralPixie 4 месяца назад +3

    Wishing Phil good vibes getting along with his physical and back issues.
    Lovely to see these 5 English gentlemen. Peter's right, the years when you are growing up, impact the things you attach yourself to -- just like sports teams. "Led Zeppelin and the Floyd have rejected this.... but it's good enough for you" ;D

  • @snacklofter
    @snacklofter 5 месяцев назад +4

    👍👍 Perfect timing John, I've just cooked my sausages!

    • @Eleventhearlofmars
      @Eleventhearlofmars 5 месяцев назад +3

      You’re not the doctor out of that fawlty towers episode are you?! He wanted his sausages before checking on a dead body. 😂

  • @danielduesentriebjunior
    @danielduesentriebjunior 14 дней назад +1

    What wonderful music they made!

  • @mamm2507
    @mamm2507 3 месяца назад +1

    Lo que hicieron estos cinco fue y siempre será para mí lo más grande, lo mejor, la música más maravillosa de mi vida.

  • @richt1583
    @richt1583 5 месяцев назад +5

    If Genesis continued, it would end up as Tony Banks.

  • @geoffreylogsdon162
    @geoffreylogsdon162 4 месяца назад +3

    I like when the interview is over Peter is the first one to get up and leave 😊
    I'm sure he was just going to the bathroom but it was unintentionally symbolic.

    • @nickfabiano7795
      @nickfabiano7795 4 месяца назад

      I thought the same thing. Would’ve like to hear from the Four. A short lived but still excellent version of the Band.

  • @paradisemeco7121
    @paradisemeco7121 3 месяца назад +2

    The chairs glued to floor 😅

  • @eduardorogeliorodriguez7012
    @eduardorogeliorodriguez7012 4 месяца назад +1

    Ellos son glorias vivientes de una epoca que impulsaba a aprender a tocar un instrumento y era una explosion de nuevas bandas

  • @gurgisjones1120
    @gurgisjones1120 3 месяца назад +5

    A lot of this background stuff, and issues between band members, is well-documented in the great book "Genesis - I Know What I Like". Probably long out of print and hard to find, but a gem and jewel of a book. Lots of great photos and stories too.

    • @Elmalatina
      @Elmalatina 2 месяца назад

      I agree; I bought that book in 1980 and it's wonderful.

  • @DaveSmith-fg1zt
    @DaveSmith-fg1zt Месяц назад +5

    These guys are so brilliant individually and collectively they’re also very classy they have disagreements but they’re always very mature about it they’re a wonderful example

  • @jhmusicuk
    @jhmusicuk 5 месяцев назад +2

    Hahahaha the first minute is absolute gold!!

  • @jremi
    @jremi 15 дней назад +1

    Really enjoyed this interview. I was 12 in 1970. This band had a huge influence on me, so I tend to agree with Tony about the 13 - 19 age period when your heroes leave an indelible impression on you. I have lost interest after the A trick of the tail album. The band was changing and I guess I was already missing my teenage heroes. Nothing wrong with band after that. I was just going through changes myself and I started to follow Steve’s career more closely, being a guitar player myself.

  • @NathanJayMusic
    @NathanJayMusic 3 месяца назад +2

    End of part 1 says "Now watch part 2!". End of part 2 says "now watch Part 1!"
    I've been caught in this loop for two months

  • @TimJackson-eq6iy
    @TimJackson-eq6iy Месяц назад +1

    'tis a pity that they haven't been allowed to record any new music since the 90s. Thankfully we have all the old obscure archived music posted on RUclips. Would be nice if it was all compiled in one place, so we could download it on Spotify.

  • @manfredconte4642
    @manfredconte4642 3 месяца назад +1

    HEY John : Cuando sale con Subtítulos en ESPAÑOL ?
    En Argentina amamos TODA la carrera fe Genesis !

  • @ignatzmuskrat3000
    @ignatzmuskrat3000 5 месяцев назад +4

    Wait...Phil doesn't recall his second lead vocal record, Star Of Sirius? I bet he just needed a few sensory markers turned on.

  • @kallelaakso130
    @kallelaakso130 28 дней назад

    Always always love these kinds of honest, raw, unfiltered kind of interviews. I think almost Howard Stern tier stuff! Did you take away these clips from youtube at some point? I recall searching them a few months ago but couldn’t find.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  28 дней назад +1

      There was a copyrighht claim on some of them. I'm addressing that and reuploading revised versions. This one was not involved.

  • @javierm.f.7252
    @javierm.f.7252 3 месяца назад +2

    Mi grupo favorito. Tantos años después no parecen llevarse mal, ¿No?

  • @niemandniemand2224
    @niemandniemand2224 4 месяца назад +2

    Ich ging mal nach Russland. Dort traf ich auf eine ätere Frau , welche mir sagte: How wonderfull is the world. Sie hatte einen Vogel in ihrer Hand. Ich heiratete ihre Mutter. Thank y

  • @JohnHancotte
    @JohnHancotte 3 месяца назад +3

    I wonder why the discussion went from Supper's Ready to The Lamb. Would have liked some reflection on Selling England. I know Tony disliked Peter's contributions on Epping Forest, but the album as a whole was another important chapter. Really enjoyed this though, as an old fan who followed them through the years.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  3 месяца назад +3

      Unfortunately time pressures forced me to push the interview on. It was a pity we couldn't get into more detail re Selling England,etc

    • @infinityBBC
      @infinityBBC 3 месяца назад

      that's precisely what i was thinking. i was like... what? i'm as into Selling England as i am Foxtrot. don't ya hate time constraints? ;-)

  • @user-to5rk6yw5i
    @user-to5rk6yw5i 5 месяцев назад +1

    legendarios!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤

  • @doggity5149
    @doggity5149 24 дня назад

    Peter taking that selfie at the end is the most wholesome thing ever.

  • @djtforever1414
    @djtforever1414 5 месяцев назад

    17:56 yes, yes it is a song about Genesis.

  • @cesarmelhem7824
    @cesarmelhem7824 4 месяца назад +1

    Gênesis com Peter Gabriel foi fantástico. PHIL é os demais deram continuidade , mas a mudança musical foi acontecendo de forma gradativa, até porque acredito que fizeram o que foi possível com um Rock Prog de altíssimo nível e de repente foi necessário essa mudança . Não dava para fazer o mesmo som de antes. Esgotaram a criatividade para tal.

  • @syn814
    @syn814 5 месяцев назад +5

    この五人での演奏をもう一度聴きたいと強く願っています。

    • @mikeb3268
      @mikeb3268 5 месяцев назад

      Sou dato ii ne. Demo, kono goro Phil San wa totemo byoki desu..

    • @syn814
      @syn814 5 месяцев назад

      @@mikeb3268 フィルさんのことは承知しています。だからこそ、この5人の演奏は夢(dream)なんです。切望してもかなわないもの、分かっていてもかなわないもの、それを思わせる5人がこの人たちだと思います。返信ありがとうございます。

  • @Spock105
    @Spock105 4 месяца назад +9

    The impressions I have :
    a. still some friction on the fact that Steve left the band and went solo
    b. Peter biting his lips and wondering why the hell he agreed to do this interview and not wanting all this info to get out ....because the legacy of Genesis is ' they were presented as a family band at the time ' .
    c. Tony , as usual being only technical
    d. Mike also biting his lips
    e. Phil also as usual trying to keep everything together and stop any possible tensions.
    It does not reveal so much , but all the little dots give a good indication of what was goin' on.
    Great band , saw them 5 times live , Peter once and Phil once and later The Musical Box 9 times.

  • @kirkwatson1442
    @kirkwatson1442 4 месяца назад +3

    I like when phil played drums❤

  • @eduardoferreira1963
    @eduardoferreira1963 День назад

    Minha banda preferida , Genesis até 1976

  • @extremadrummer
    @extremadrummer 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, John, neither I can read subtitles when Tony is speaking. Too fast for me! :-)

  • @organicgroove23
    @organicgroove23 4 месяца назад +2

    Genesis
    I’ve been following this band for 45 years and they are all teenage friends and bandmates from early on into their 20s by 1974. Every member is golden. They each have their own unique expression and style. I see Tony Banks as the real origin for Genesis along with his childhood friend Mike Rutherford. Peter’s unique vocal and lyrical quality was unreal from the start. Phil’s drumming and Steve’s guitar style only added to their wonderful sound later on in their evolution. My Favorites are Trick of the Tail, Wind & Wuthering, And Then There Were Three & finally, Duke. I agree with Tony that Duke is the one musical work that captures Genesis completely. Listen to it and check out their music. Genesis is a progressive rock group and Duke is a concept album where god gets a divorce. Truly amazing imo

    • @cesarmelhem7824
      @cesarmelhem7824 4 месяца назад

      Vc só menciona os discos sem Peter Gabriel. A melhor fase do Gênesis.Talvez por não ter acompanhado , mas em termos de Rock Progressivo foi o que se fez de melhor. Quando Peter saiu, a Banda foi ficando mais pop

  • @jorgedelacadena4963
    @jorgedelacadena4963 4 месяца назад +7

    Only blabla I wanted see them play together again ,like old times 😢

  • @Owen-fp9fo
    @Owen-fp9fo 16 дней назад

    I love these films, thanks.
    You've got the date of the Milton Keynes concert wrong, it was October 2nd 1982, Mike's birthday, not the 22nd.
    I'm still picking the mud from under my toenails.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  16 дней назад

      Thanks. That was my typo mistake. 22 instead of 2

    • @Owen-fp9fo
      @Owen-fp9fo 16 дней назад

      @@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES Hope you didn't think I was being rude.

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  16 дней назад

      @@Owen-fp9fo not at all.. i'm a stickler for factual accuracy myself (:

    • @Owen-fp9fo
      @Owen-fp9fo 16 дней назад

      ​@@JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES Pedantry is a curse!

  • @paradisemeco7121
    @paradisemeco7121 3 месяца назад +1

    Their were kings together!

  • @michelebasile928
    @michelebasile928 4 месяца назад +6

    5 monsters of progressive music

  • @LeoDragon34
    @LeoDragon34 3 месяца назад +4

    Four of the five were creative geniuses. It’s no surprise, when their material was quite different, that they ultimately went their separate ways. It’s remarkable actually that three of them managed to stick together despite their solo careers.

    • @scottleeper
      @scottleeper 3 месяца назад +7

      Which one is not a creative genius?

    • @Retro_Man_76
      @Retro_Man_76 2 месяца назад +2

      Which one was not a creative genius?! They ALL were!

  • @davedillon1372
    @davedillon1372 5 месяцев назад

    Prima- Daniels? Tony looks like 'We'd/ I'D still be able to be there in the rarified air if not for these lame Seniors. I recall Tony's Solo stuff never seemed to sell as well - but he's said "Coming up w/the material isn't the problem; we've plenty of..." That was a response to someone else leaving, having left over the time, thinking about it - or whatever. Maybe the big shocker's of Phil taking off as a Sallow/So-low artist but Tony'd said that material was not the missing part.
    A third of the way into this, as they are talking about collins working for Gabriel on Peter's 3rd Solo & a few songs- "w/NO CYMBALS" & so on- that's what collins used as influence for 'In The Air Tonight'.
    As they HAD just before mentioned Zeppelin & Kashmir, I don't think it was lost on Me - when they soon after spoke re ABACAB. What a surprise‽

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      Phill is the one to put it more succinctly, for the best; it’s more complicated than telling the threads and calling all stations on the influences

  • @davedillon1372
    @davedillon1372 5 месяцев назад +1

    Notice that Fleetwood Mac, Led Zeppelin and Genesis have all used the same venue as a rehearsal hall, practice/recording place (Headley Grange, eg). I don't think it's stated here but I think ELP had as well. Cosmic?

    • @mrtyreus0
      @mrtyreus0 5 месяцев назад +1

      Cosmic? Or just a large space available for a reasonable price...

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      Phill was very humorous once telling of the cosmic size of the rats of the place, and how they really came through very expressive of being the real owners of the chateau . . .

  • @stevegungel787
    @stevegungel787 2 месяца назад +3

    Seems there is still some angst with Tony, Mike and Phil when Pete and Steve speak.

    • @mikearchibald744
      @mikearchibald744 2 месяца назад +1

      I don't think its angst, its simply the uncomfortableness of being interviewed with the ex wife talking about why they left. They've certainly met a number of times but given their britishness the subject just never came up, or in other interviews they'd be on their own. So its one thing for Tony or Phil to say "people get tired of us', its quite another to have cameras rolling and haveing the person there saying "I got tired of you". There is almost literally no way to 'comfortably' respond to that. If it was oprah they'd be expected to break down and cry and apologize. I read an interview with Ray Wilson where he says although Tony wanted to continue with another album, Mike didn't, and yet it was Tony who was in Scotland and called him and went out to dinner and apologized.
      Of course being guys, making a joke or being self deprecating is the only way to really deal with it, but I don't think thats 'angst', we're talking about almost half a century ago now and they've all 'made out all right'.

  • @marvelherman419
    @marvelherman419 5 месяцев назад +3

    Very tense stuff here.

  • @randymarkley5634
    @randymarkley5634 4 месяца назад +11

    Tony really forced Peter and Steve’s hands. The odd thing is how much material Peter and Steve ended up getting out. To me although Tony was a draft bing force to the band, he eventually forgot how to Prog. Steve and and Peter were just getting started.

    • @peterdixon7734
      @peterdixon7734 4 месяца назад

      "Tony...he eventually forgot how to Prog". Thank you. An excellent expression.

  • @stuartwaby3081
    @stuartwaby3081 5 месяцев назад +7

    14:04 Very sad when Steve left the band, although his solo albums became better than Genesis without him! Really pleased he keeps the Genesis flame burning brightly, he's the only one capable of playing the material how it was originally conceived apart from Tony if he wanted. Steve's shown he's the heart and soul of Genesis, even Phil said they should have changed their name after his departure, they just couldn't come up with anything like they used to do, let's remember they used to write for a virtuoso Guitarist, and as a Three piece they just regressed while Steve Progressed.

    • @PressureOnJulian
      @PressureOnJulian 5 месяцев назад +5

      Disagree, don’t think Steve was missed at all as a writer….
      He contributed very little material to Genesis and only the odd track on his solo records - stuff on Please Don’t Touch particularly - was of any real quality.
      There are plenty of slightly naff attempts at getting a hit on Cured and Highly Strung too….
      Apart from Star of Sirius and Hoping Love Will Last he had a bit of a chorus problem.
      There’s something to like on most of his albums, but its all a bit patchy.
      His playing was his strongest point.
      Don’t think Genesis regressed at all, if anything they got better at crafting songs and moved across genres pretty freely - just less of a classical element.
      Steve chose to make a solo album when the band was at its most vulnerable and had next to nothing for Trick of the Tail - missing a golden opportunity.
      Then he got the hump when his, mostly substandard, material was rejected for W&W.
      He held back How Can I and Hoping Love Will Last and never offered them to the band - Tony really liked the latter.
      His best Genesis song, Blood On The Rooftops, needed Phil’s chorus to lift it.
      Heart and soul? Absolutely not.

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      @@PressureOnJulian Are you shure your name is Julian? Cause I thought it could be Anthony or Michael, your judgmental perspective seems to come from that kinda complete names egotistical perspective . . . I have some trouble perceiving you as a Julian, pretty one track mind .

  • @rogerdale5451
    @rogerdale5451 5 дней назад +1

    The Lamb cover- think about it. It took a lot of clever photography tricks before the day of Photoshop.

  • @Victory1507ci
    @Victory1507ci 5 месяцев назад +4

    Steve looks like he could play drums for Rush- he looks like Neal Peart

  • @albianco
    @albianco 4 месяца назад +2

    Real Professionist

  • @mobeus84
    @mobeus84 Месяц назад

    Unless you've been at the height of their success each individually and you've been used to 25 years of being the one star guy that everyone's trying to get to and now you have to split that time between 5 people because there's questions for each one of them it's got nothing to do with him seething or not liking each other what you're seeing is just weird body language from people who are waiting around to talk cuz they have things going through their head too that they want to say but they're being polite it's called respect

  • @777i2i
    @777i2i 24 дня назад +1

    What are rushes?

    • @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES
      @JOHNEDGINTONDOCUMENTARIES  24 дня назад +1

      Unedited filmed video is called rushes eg the whole interview was filmed for a documentary so only intended to have small clips in the final work. Not used in all its unevenness like here.

  • @alrobvy
    @alrobvy 4 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶

  • @woutervansoest1087
    @woutervansoest1087 4 месяца назад +2

    Dogs in the park... could be the title of a new song by Genesis ..

    • @ricardojimenez8351
      @ricardojimenez8351 4 месяца назад

      Still appropriate, looking and sniffing to mate . . .