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I was really disappointed in 2007 but I've shifted my views on the bands newer material. I love almost every tune on Duke, for instance.
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Certainly well produced. Sounds like a train wreck though.
That audio sounds the same as the 2007... if there is a difference is very subtle... so conclusion is not from the rehearsal.
I agree with who said that September 2021 is too early, but not bad to have a near goal date which probably change.
I would pay for on a streaming live event.
Streaming live event sounds like a good plan, plus the concert released later on Blu-Ray and DVD.
I suspect, with a September tour date and Covid cases under control through widespread vaccinations, social distancing and masks in the audience might still be in place.
One thing they could do, is hand out Last Domino facemasks.
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I suspect part of it will come down to potential ticket sales...a tour like that isn't going to be cheap and I assume they're targeting the larger venues. Even if the band is ready by the fall, if enough venues in various markets are still only offering restricted seating (social distancing), the per-venue revenue may not be sufficient to justify the cost of the tour. Waiting a bit longer of course is also a risk, but might still be more financially desirable for the band.
A streaming event in the interim could be a fun option to help fill the gap; maybe even a slightly smaller affair or a slightly deeper dive into the catalog than would happen on a full tour (no, I don't think Supper's Ready...but Dutchess, Keep it Dark, or something like that could happen). Pure random speculation on my part, mind you.
Just to kind of clarify my comment from before...I saw Genesis before and was really glad I did. This particular iteration doesn't interest me personally, but I'm not crapping on the band or anyone who goes and enjoys themselves. It's just a show, and it's just good fun.
If you're actually reading this then chances are you already have my last album but if NOT and you're curious:
https://battema.bandcamp.com/
Also, Ephemeral Sun: it's a thing and we like making things that might be your thing: https://ephemeralsun.bandcamp.com
I would be more interested in paying for a streaming live event. In all honesty, I would prefer paying for a streaming everything going forward from now on event. I could attend conventions, see acts in other cities and generally enjoy art without having to travel or actually be near covidians or whatever other plague they're infested with. If I could watch Genesis, see a local jazz show, see convention panels from the comfort of my living room, I would think that was my perfect life.
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Backing vocalists??? Has it come to that? Glad I'm not going if that is the case.
Re: backing vocals...that is less down to PC than it is TB, MR and DS being up for their backing vocals. It isn't like PC was ever the only one with a mic onstage in the trio era.
If you're actually reading this then chances are you already have my last album but if NOT and you're curious:
https://battema.bandcamp.com/
Also, Ephemeral Sun: it's a thing and we like making things that might be your thing: https://ephemeralsun.bandcamp.com
The bar for me, would be the theatre tour of Genesis In Concert. Not the video, but the actual film with a special sound system I saw in the early 80s in a theatre. If Genesis would create a Dolby Atmos Dolby Vision version which would show in AMC theatres. Or IMAX in an upgraded IMAX theatre.
I can't imagine why anyone would pay to see this.
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
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