deegish(Tuesday 23rd of December 2008 07:56:43 AM)
I was there in Montreux and was practically right behind the front cameraman. Steve gave me a smile precisely on this song as he could see how estatic I was during this rendition of probably his most amazing tune!
Roger Salem
ceazea(Wednesday 12th of November 2008 04:05:35 PM)
It is just too bad Hackett and the rest of the Genesis could not of kept going writing music into the 80's. I could only wonder what it would of turned out like. Well, this would give a bit of an idea I suppose because there is much Genesis left in him here and in the rest of the band. Balancing commercial and artistic success would of been one of the challenges. Current Genesis is satisfied with Commercial and Steve is a purist and gets off on artistic success. Hmmmm could of been interesting.
daschwarjazz(Wednesday 15th of October 2008 05:35:21 AM)
Great stuff. Very reminiscent of Terje Rypdal's music.
hammerinthesand(Thursday 25th of September 2008 12:16:24 PM)
Dik Cadbury ..singing as well in other tracks...great though underused voice..
GreatGarloo876(Sunday 21st of September 2008 07:11:14 PM)
I saw this band in 1980. It's still one of the greatest concerts of my life. An awesomely tight band. Nick Magnus on Keys, John Shearer on drums made our hearts pound (he threw his sticks into the crowd at the end), Chas Cronk of the Strawbs on bass (though it might be Dick Cadbury on this vid), brother John on flute and of course Steve's magic Guitar. He had an Optigan on stage and they did "Sentimental Instituion." I had to go to the restroom at one point. The whole building was shaking!
mizmite(Saturday 13th of September 2008 08:45:54 AM)
O'Keeffe center in 79,massey hall 1981, El mo combo 94. three rocking shows i wont forget