GENESIS - Cinema Show (live in London 1973)
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Live at the Rainbow Theatre, London, UK - October, 20th, 1973.
Written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett & Mike Rutherford originally from the album "Selling England by the pound" (1973).
Band Line-up for this track:
Peter Gabriel: Vocals & Flute
Mike Rutherford: Bass Guitar, 12-string Guitar
Tony Banks: 12-string Guitar, Keys (among others: ARP Pro Soloist, Hammond T-102, Mellotron M400)
Phil Collins: Drums, Percussion & Backing Vocals
Steve Hackett: Guitar
Drumming in the latter half of this track is outstanding, real “kick ass” stuff. I base most of my assessment of Mr Collins drumming mainly on this, I really don’t think it could be bettered. Bravo, the rest of the band are pretty monumental also.
AGREE 100%.....and the Battle of Epping Forest is great as well
Agreed!
You are correct sir, he drummed to the utmost!!
Genesis’s finest hour…
Terrific sound quality. Brilliant musicianship. Phil's drumming is ... leaves me speechless. The young man was certainly in his prime.
Quite sure it's the best version of the song. Epic. Biblical. Legendary. Bands like these will never come back.
Those boys could sure play the hell out of those instruments!
And they did it 🙂
A long since dumped girlfriend of mine used to tell me (in `77) that this was dated.
I wonder what she has to say about it now? I play it even more now than I did then.
Born in '90, and I'm struggling to find music as captivating as this. When did we lose the magic as a species?
I’d pay serious money for video of Phil’s drumming here, especially the second half of the song. More proof, if we needed it, that he was immensely talented on the drums.
And these musicians were in their early twenties creating beauty such as this! Incredible! Thanks for posting!
Cleanest stereo version I think I’ve heard of this song with Gabriel on vocals!
The instrumental section of this song, like Apocalypse in 9/8 (Supper's ready) and Firth of Fifth MUST enter in the all of fame of history of music.
So clean so good
Phil's drumming is just so damn tasty
¡Quiero volver a 1973 y volver a vivir aquello con los irrepetibles Genesis!
This is a brilliant rendition.
Amazing 5 piece Genesis. ❤ .....Nothing better imho....Peter, Phil, Mike, Tony and Steve 😊
It doesn't get much better than that. Beautiful guitar by Hackett and masterful drumming by Phil.
The band really at their best. Steve is there, very important!
Perhaps their best-ever tune. Certainly one of my favorites to play on drums (especially the section in seven, of course). Impressive audio quality--too bad there's no video but this was probably extracted from the band's taped show (certainly too good to have been bootlegged).
Lovely, simply beautiful. I’ve adored this wonderful tune for 50 years, as well as so many other early-to-mid Genesis songs. Thank you!
I love it when a band plays a variety of different meters. Some bands don't even play anything in 3/4 time, or 6/8 time. Brubeck launched the odd meter trend with the album Time Out in '59. You can really hear the influence of that album in Jesus Christ Superstar released in 1970. The Temple Song is in seven time. Tarkus in '71 from ELP opens in 5/4. Lark's Tongue in Aspic Part 2 has a great 5/4 theme. Debussey usded 9/8 for Clare de Lune. The Mission Impossible theme is in 5/4. Back then, jazz was often a huge component of pop and especially progressive pop./rock.
Yes, often overlooked.
I get so damn bored of common time. Complex signatures are where it's at.
This is great stuff. Thank you.
Masters ❤
This is a great performance bij the best progressive rock band of all times.
Es increíble pensar que no hay una grabación audiovisual en vivo de ésta joya musical de la era P. G. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
La voz de Perer Gabriel en esta versión es de lo mas sublime!!! Gracias
How have I not heard this particular version until now! Great quality recording and of course, one of the truly great songs of the era.
That M400 Mello makes or highlights the tune.. when it comes in in choir mode at 7:43.. wow..
Salut David, 👏👌 pour ce moment suspendu...1973...une de mes chansons préférées de Genesis...Quelle composition et quelle interprétation...de la PURE MAGIE GENESIS ! INOUBLIABLE ! ET...LES PHOTOS 📷...OUAH...🥶🥶🔥🔥😲🙃😉😘✌👋❣🇧🇪
Merci ma chère 🎶🙂
Another masterpiece.one of they're best. Take a little trip back
La mejor banda de rock de cualquier tipo mi banda favorita por lejos. Gracias a dios pude y puedo gozar de esto.
Great
Coincido contigo para mí es la mejor banda de rock de todos los tiempos Peter Gabriel es inigualable
🔥🔥🔥🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵 Great Performance!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️🙌🏻😉
stupendaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa canzone ...meravigliosi Genesis the best the top
Phil on drums. As God intended
I can't imagine a world without his vocals though, lead or backup.
God in heaven, Phil on drums.
How about it. To me he is simply the greatest drummer ever. How many people can do what he has done: drummer singer, song writer, producer, humanitarian and who knows what else.
Collins really had a beautiful voice. Such a glaring realization when he enters midsection. Then his time to shine on the drum at the end, he's soaring with Banks.
It was Peter Gabriel's voice
@@haraldbrinkies4860 So Phil didn't contribute any backing vocals to this tune. M'kay. 🤑
@@WintersWar As you suspected, Phil's backing vocals are an important part f this song and this performance.
@@mortcola being a long time hardcore fan, I was more definitive than suspect in my remark.
Абсолютное совершенство! Это наивысший пилотаж прогрессива ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Время, когда музыку писали с нуля, а не делали каверы. Это одна из лучших вещей написанных в то время. Спасибо Генезису за эту классику.
Tous ils sont supers cest incroyable d avoir composé des chef d oeuvre ❤❤❤❤ je les adores depuis toujours ❤❤❤❤❤
et avant l'age de 25 ans
凄い!凄すぎる‼︎
Mike and Tony are on 12 strings here too.
Thanks, just added these 😉🎶
and pedal bass too
Highly post-processed, for which many thanks. What's the original source?
It's from the Live Album "Live at the Rainbow 1973" 😉🎶
Oh my....collins
yeah on this track Phil did what he should have always continued doing, Play the drums and let others lead the band
Totally agree about Phils playing here😅His style was still forming in this period ...he layed a fraction behind the beat for much of the time and his grip was looser up to the lamb, maybe it was the weed😆But come 76/77 his pocket was getting more 'urgent' and he was pushing more...then in the 80s he became very precise again...in my opinion anyway...I love it all....Also love Brufords interpretation of first half on secs/out....
Apres 50 ans, toujours les meilleurs!!!!
Can't believe I have just heard this now , absolutely outstanding. Thank you David.
You're welcome 😉🎶
Genesis es Genesis con Peter.
Inarrivabili!!!
No video footage of this being performed with Gabriel in the band?
Its barely watchable. ruclips.net/video/eTekx7jJgDw/видео.html and only contains snippets of concert footage.
Sure there must be somewhere. But I don't make videos that way. 🙂 You may find what you like here, no Cinema Show, though: 😉ruclips.net/video/_FBcz3tBH74/видео.html
@@DML1978 Thank you!
👌🥰
je pense qu'on fait difficilement mieux ... en attendant les générations actuelles produisent de la m... et sont incapables de jouer aussi bien
Would love to see a video of this awesome version with Phil playing close to the studio part.
Why? His drumming on this got better with each tour, much better than the studio version.
G
Is this available on vinyl?
Yes, it is. 🙂 There is at least one unofficial release by Verne Records France (2017). You may find some informations on discogs here: www.discogs.com/de/release/11284515-Genesis-Live-At-The-Rainbow-1973