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Genesis: Six Of The Best - Live In Milton Keynes

Posted By : gabagabriel | Date : 17 Aug 2011 18:19:22 | Comments : 3 |
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Genesis: Six Of The Best - Live In Milton Keynes
MP3 CBR 320 kbps / 44.100kHz / Joint stereo | 120 mn | 296 Mb
Recorded in National Bowl, Milton Keynes, 2nd October 1982.


Line up: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel,
Mike Rutherford, Daryl Stuermer, Chester Thompson,
Special guest: Steve Hackett (encores only)

Poor Sound

Track listing

CD 1

01. Introduction by Jonathan King (01:18)
02. Back In N.Y.C. (07:38)
03. Dancing With The Moonlit Knight (Opening Section) (01:41)
04. The Carpet Crawlers (05:13)
05. Introduction By Peter Gabriel (01:46)
06. Firth Of Fifth (09:29)
07. The Musical Box (12:20)
08. Solsbury Hill (05:40)
09. Turn It On Again (06:30)
10. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (08:22)
11. Fly On A Windshield (02:46)
12. Broadway Melody Of 1974 (01:58)
13. In The Cage (08:00)

CD 2

01. Introduction to Supper’s Ready (02:50)
02. Supper’s Ready (24:40)
03. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe) (12:13)
04. The Knife (featuring Steve Hackett) (06:18)
05. Closing words (01:55)


Mirror MU 1 Mirror MU 2
Mirror MU 3 Mirror MU 4


Note:
For those of you who don't know, in 1982 then current line-up of Genesis (Phil, Tony, Mike, Daryl and Chester) reunited with Pete for one concert to help him make some money back from the recent financial failure of the WOMAD concert, Pete was so much in debt that he was receiving threats against his life. He came on stage in a coffin, by the way, which is probably why it took them so long to start "Back in N.Y.C." At the end Steve Hackett also appeared to play on the encores (so technically by the end it would have been "Seven of the Best"). It rained, and they were a bit rusty (not having all played together for about seven years), but it must have been pretty incredible to be there, all the same.
There are many, many versions of this show from which to choose. The sound is very crackly and the crowd noise is somewhat intrusive (in fact, they almost totally drown out the infamous Johnathan King's intro speech). However, all the songs are audible enough, and it's not muffled or low. Also, having the crowd there is really a great addition to the recording, since you can hear them (on several occasions) sing Happy Birthday to Mike Rutherford, and scream "SUPPER'S READY!!" and generally react to Pete's wonderful stories, which are all on here. Pete does not tell the typical stories, and I believe he developed some totally new ones for this performance. Steve Hackett most likely was on the last two songs.
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Posted By: el tiempo de la cultura Date: 18 Aug 2011 00:03:28
Can you give us a bit of information about this concert. As far as I´m concerned I didn´t know about a Genesis reunion with Peter Gabriel after they disbanded. Thanks for your post too. It´s quite incredible, tears come out from my eyes indeed.
Posted By: dennismoore Date: 18 Aug 2011 01:36:07
Hello Culture Time,

Permit me to help out. Yes, Genesis reformed in 1982 to financially bailout Peter for his failed venture
involving world music - WOMAD. See here for details: http://womad.org/artists/peter_gabriel/

Sounds like a dream reunion. It was not. The band themselves said the performance was truly horrible as this event
was rushed together with little practice. I have never seen a very high quality sound release from this show. It is mostly for the sake of nostalgia.

But special thanks for this poster sharing this classic show with us!

:) :) :)
Posted By: gabagabriel Date: 18 Aug 2011 02:44:01
Oh dennismoore thank you so much for your help, my english is very bad, for this I have many problems always.
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