May 2-3, 1980 - Live in Liverpool Documentary Includes parts of Behind the Lines, Deep in the Motherlode, Duchess, Duke's End, I Know What I Like, Dance on a Volcano, Drum Duet, Los Endos, & Interviews
Thank You This is classic and though not really "that old" the historical significance will long endure not to mention still some of the best talent that will continue to be discovered
On the 367th day of Christmas my true love gave to me 367 lights a lighting, 40 cymbals crashing, 30 drums a thumpin', 8 guitars strummin', and 6 keyboards encase Tony.
Phil Easton narrating - his Rock Express show was obligatory listening for me in the late 70's - he also hosted the New Year's Eve Rock Night at Southport's Floral Hall - sad that he died relatively young, in his 50's I think - great days - can still hear Wally being shouted out before the gig!!
£4 for a ticket for the concert! That’s what I paid in Manchester for the second show on the 19th of April 1980 on this tour. I travelled over from Ireland for the gig and it cost £50 in total for concert ticket at the Apollo Theatre, ferry from Ireland to Holyhead, coach transfers to and from Manchester and to and from the gig and one night accommodation in a run down hotel in a place called Whalley Range. What a great experience for a back in 1980! I won’t tell you what price I paid for the tickets on the last Genesis tour, the final tour, the one that was disrupted by the Covid pandemic, with both concerts in Dublin finally being cancelled altogether…