Genesis | A Midsummer Night's Dance
Genesis | A Midsummer Night's Dance

Genesis | A Midsummer Night's Dance

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Genesis live at the "We can't dance" tour, Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire, UK, 2nd August 1992. Tracks: DVD 1 ----- 1. Land of Confusion 2. No Son of Mine 3. Driving the Last Spike 4. Old Medley (Dance on a Volcano / The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway / Musical Box / Firth of Fifth / I Know What I Like (including small parts of Follow You Follow Me / That's All / Your Own Special Way / Stagnation) 5. Throwing It All Away 6. Fading Lights 7. Jesus He Knows Me DVD 2 ----- 1. Home By the Sea / Second Home By the Sea 2. Hold on My Heart 3. Domino: i) In The Glow of the Night ii) The Last Domino 4. Drum Duet 5. I Can't Dance Encore: 6. Tonight Tonight Tonight 7. Invisible Touch 8. Turn it On Again

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Adam SpiegelGenres: Concert Film, Music

Plot Summary

This concert film captures the legendary progressive rock band Genesis performing live during their 1987 Invisible Touch tour. It showcases a visually stunning production with elaborate staging and special effects, featuring a setlist that blends hits from their most commercially successful era with beloved fan favorites. The performance highlights the band's signature musicianship and energetic stage presence.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for this particular concert film from 1992 are scarce, the Genesis 'Invisible Touch' tour itself was a massive commercial success, lauded for its spectacular live shows. Audiences widely appreciated the band's ability to deliver a high-energy, visually engaging performance that lived up to their stadium-filling reputation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its impressive production values and elaborate stage design.
  • Celebrated for showcasing Genesis's ability to deliver a hit-filled, energetic live performance.
  • Appreciated by fans for capturing the band at the height of their commercial popularity.

Google audience: Audience reception for this era of Genesis was overwhelmingly positive, with fans consistently praising the band's live performances for their grand scale, musical proficiency, and entertaining delivery of their biggest hits.

Fun Fact

The 'Invisible Touch' tour, which this film documents, was Genesis's most commercially successful tour, grossing over $150 million worldwide and selling millions of tickets.

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