Hmm, that's interesting. I was sitting on the left side of the band's set up.
What can this strange device be? When I touch it, it brings forth a sound (2112)
Correct. You were sitting in seats that were to your left in the theater. If Steve was directly in front of you, he is on "Stage Right" (basically to his right looking out into the audience). Using the stage side is typically how you refer to positions in a theater.
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I’d just like to say that I find “You’re own special Way” a lovely song. Far from Genesis’ best but I’ve always enjoyed it and find it fits perfectly on the album.
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That was the following year (1978); and I too was at that gig. Fortunately, at that 78 gig I still had film left when Peter came out (hardly anyone knew who he was due to the buzz cut and Mao jacket); in 1977 I ran out of film before the laser cone enveloped Phil. it was a stupendous effect that worked amazingly well, but has rarely been seen properly on film (still or moving).
My NYC Early Post-Gabriel Genesis Summary:
76: Beacon theater for two shows. First time with Phil at the front. The great Bill Bruford drumming.
77: First MSG show, Steve still with the band. Laser effect. First appearance of Chester
78: second time at the Garden. No Steve…first time with Daryl. “Mirrors,” and appearance by Pete (at at least one of the shows)
I find I like it better live than on the record. That goes for the 1977 live versions (with synth instead of that electric piano sound) and that Australian one they did with the orchestra.
Somehow I think it might have fit better on the Spot The Pigeon EP and 'Inside And Out' on the album, maybe.
I've been saying this for a long time now. Part of the lyrics are based on this poem by Christina Rossetti (1830–1894):
Who Has Seen The Wind?
Who has seen the wind?
Neither I nor you.
But when the leaves hang trembling,
The wind is passing through.
Who has seen the wind?
Neither you nor I.
But when the trees bow down their heads,
The wind is passing by.
Isn’t that fun when you discover something like that? I somehow lucked into that 76 show at the Beacon…I was at a party for my old grammar school pal when I met a fellow who bragged about his ticket connections. I mentioned Genesis and a few days later he called and said he had tickets! He wanted double the value which I thought was excessive but they were 4th row. I bought them! What an amazing show! Just riveting.
And then in 1977 I had purchased tickets for the show (about 40th row) but also entered a contest WNEW-FM was having to win two tix. I got a letter fom Scott Muni with tix! Ninth row. Genesis at the Garden was really something.
And then in 78 I used a connection with my Chemistry study buddy that I met at the U of AZ in fall 77…she had connections so we got 5th row for the 78 show, right in front of Daryl. The mirrors were just beyond amazing…the most impressive staging i have ever seen. I REALLY need to print some of my old slides from all three shows.
But yes, the laser effect in 77 escaped my photographic endeavors.
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