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Genesis - The Way We Walk (Live in Concert) [IMPORT]
starring: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Michael Rutherford, Daryl Stuermer, Chester Thompson directed by: James Yukich
Price: $127.67 Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0018766995898
Format: Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Full Screen, Import, NTSC
Label: Wave Imports
Manufacturer: Wave Imports
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Wave Imports
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 26, 2002
Running Time: 139 minutes
Studio: Wave Imports
Theatrical Release Date: April 06, 1993
Sales Rank: 157884
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: For Genesis fans old and new, The Way We Walk: Live in Concert has definitely been worth the wait. Recorded at London's Earl's Court in November 1992 as part of the group's 56-date world tour, the footage re-creates one of the band's most lavish live tours ever. With a backstage crew of over 100, giant video screens, and state-of-the-art lighting, this was a massive event. The DVD is an equally colossal affair, incorporating over eight hours of concert footage on two discs (a two-hour concert recorded from four separate camera angles). The multicamera presentation is amazing, providing a unique front-row perspective of all the stage action. The star is undoubtedly Phil Collins, who leaps around and batters his drum kit like a hormonal teenager. His evangelical introduction to "Jesus He Knows Me" is particularly fitting and amusing. There are also performances of some of Genesis's greatest hits, including "Dance on a Volcano," "Home by the Sea," and "Invisible Touch." The remastered introduction to "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight" sounds tremendous, and audience favorite "Turn It On Again" provides the ultimate ending to the show. --John Galilee
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I really enjoy the music of Genesis from all eras but ny favorite era is Phil Collins. All of the songs on this DVD are fantastic! Phil Collins is definately the star here.The talents of the other musician are great as well.
These performances are from a few Earl Court shows whic were performed in November of 1992. Towards the end of the "We Can't Dance Tour" My favorite song from this collection is the Old Medley which contacts a few minutes of the following songs. "Dance On A Volcano, The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, The Musical Box, Firth Of Fith, I know what I Like In Your Wardrobe, Illegal Alien, That's All & Misunderstanding"
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I've been a Genesis ever since I was around
9-10 years old. I grew up,listening to classic rock. Yes, I STILL listen to classic rock,and I ALWAYS will. I bought this SUPERB DVD,last year,or the year before, but I don't recall which year. Now,I'm don't attend concerts, on a regular basis. Though,I did go to 2 Genesis concerts--I went to a Genesis concert, during the Invisible Touch Tour,in Pittsburgh,PA.and during the Live The Way We Walk Tour,also in Pittsburgh,PA. Both concerts were ABSOLUTELY GREAT!!!
The DVD overall, is OUTSTANDING!! The video quality is GREAT, and the sound is SUPERB as well. I have a Pioneer home theater system,and the DVD sounds FANTASTIC. Phil Collins,is an EXCELLENT vocalist. Phil Collins, is a ... Read More:
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Video is outstanding in quality. Song selection is diverse & satifying. A must get for any Genesis fan!
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I would love to say it's great, BUT 31 days later I have never recieved it, nor have I heard from either company after 3 e-mails. They sure do get your money fast tho. Do yourself a favor and buy it from someone else, someone who cares about their customers
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Great show with a great line up but....the sound is terrible. Go out and get Live at Wembley. It's too bad it sounds bad because it has a better line up than Wembley. Listen to them both in DTS if possible and you will hear the difference. Overall excellent band with a bad DVD sound mix.
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