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BBC2 last evening showed an Old Grey Whistle Test concert by Genesis, fronted by Phil Collins. I confess I know little of their catalogue so I’m probably not the best judge.  But it was fu#&%ing awful. It may have been the BBC’s sound mix at fault, or possibly Collins himself but I couldn’t understand most of the lyrics and overall it was just a god awful barrage of noise. 
Just my tuppence worth. 

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This one? 

 

I suspect they may have had trouble dealing with 2 drumkits. I've always thought Genesis suffered with not having a dedicated bass player. 2 guitarists who took it in turns playing bass. Plus a load of keyboards. 

 

Their recorded material is much better. Depends which phase of Genesis you like.

Peter Gabriel

Phil Collins pre 1980/83

Phil Collins post 1980/83

 

It started going a bit different around Duke and ABACAB. 

 

 

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Quick precis of Collins recently from what I gathered from various sources online.

 

He fell off a drum riser around 2009 and had back and neck problems which lead to him turning to alcohol and pain killers. Later (too late) he was diagnosed with a broken neck but the alcohol and painkillers have damaged his liver and pancreas, together with a drop foot from the damaged neck, he has diabetes, depression and an inability to perform or enjoy performing. 

 

Very sad. 

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The Whistle Test / Lyceum gig is a treasured bit or archive footage amongst fans of the band. Granted it's not A1 quality, but if you found it to be a 'god awful barrage of noise' I suspect it's just not your thing.

 

Rutherford is an underrated bass player. Unfortunately for the last few albums he pretty much phoned the bass parts in.

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It wasn't the best mix I've heard of a Genesis show... It wasn't even the best performance, but I certainly wouldn't describe it as "fu#&%ing awful".

There are many better examples of Genesis live on YT: "When in Rome" is a good example.

I don't know if you're familiar with Genesis material, but I can imagine the OGW show would sound a little messy to those unfamiliar with their music.

 

For my money the Dance on a Volcano/Los Endos muddly is one of the best finalès to a show Ive ever seen/heard.

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1 hour ago, wateroftyne said:

The Whistle Test / Lyceum gig is a treasured bit or archive footage amongst fans of the band. Granted it's not A1 quality, but if you found it to be a 'god awful barrage of noise' I suspect it's just not your thing.

 

Rutherford is an underrated bass player. Unfortunately for the last few albums he pretty much phoned the bass parts in.

Ok I’m obviously not a dedicated fan, and totally unfamiliar with anything I heard. That would have coloured my reaction. I suppose like a lot of these recorded concerts, you had to be there to fully appreciate it. I try to make a point of watching bands and artists I’ve never listened to in the past, just in case I missed something I might have liked. 

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2 hours ago, TimR said:

Quick precis of Collins recently from what I gathered from various sources online.

 

He fell off a drum riser around 2009 and had back and neck problems which lead to him turning to alcohol and pain killers. Later (too late) he was diagnosed with a broken neck but the alcohol and painkillers have damaged his liver and pancreas, together with a drop foot from the damaged neck, he has diabetes, depression and an inability to perform or enjoy performing. 

 

Very sad. 

I realise that the accident was late in his career, and should have been dealt with better / sooner, but what an awful end to his career.

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21 hours ago, Cliff Edge said:

it was fu#&%ing awful. It may have been the BBC’s sound mix at fault, or possibly Collins himself but I couldn’t understand most of the lyrics and overall it was just a god awful barrage of noise

 

Are you sure you weren't accidentally watching the Jesus and Mary Chain's Old Grey Whistle Test performance?

 

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9f3oRzz8lbk

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I remember watching that Lyceum OGWT show the night it was first broadcast. It was timed to coincide with the release of the Duke album. A new Genesis LP was a big deal in those days.

 

To me that live sound mix sounds just fine. Any congestion is probably symptomatic of Genesis trying to cram their live show into a relatively modest venue like the Lyceum. The band seem energised and the playing is top notch, as you would expect from musicians of that calibre.

 

I am a casual Genesis fan, but I think Duke is a superb piece of work. The songs are really innovative and unusual but within an accessible mainstream rock/pop format. No mean feat. Turn It On Again is a masterpiece as far as I am concerned. One of my all-time favourite tracks.

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