Rating: Summary: BEST DTS mix I've ever heard! Review: Absolutely incredible audio quality in DTS. Abacab is just Mind Blowing on this dvd. Highly recommended; the only other two concert dvd's I have that I listen to as much as this one is Peter Gabriel's Secret World Live Tour and How the West was Won by Led Zepphlin. I would rate this 10 stars if I could.
Rating: Summary: SWEET LORD!!! WOULD YOU LIKE SOME CHEESE WITH YOUR WINE??? Review: Do you people not get by now that no one cares if YOU like Genesis with or without Peter Gabriel!!! Genesis was brilliant with Gabriel and was / is brilliant (in a different way) without him. It is two totally different sounds, so what!!! What people want to know about is the DVD QUALITY. The set list. The concert it's self. The DTS sounds great. I almost never buy a concert DVD unless it is in DTS (Fleetwood Mac's The Dance is an exception, as it sounds brilliant w/out the DTS). The video is good, really good, but not A+ great as it is on The Eagle's Hell Freezes Over or other DVDs of equal quality. I agree w/ another viewer that it is a bit choppy. Over all, however, this DVD is a great addition to anyone's Concert DVD collection. All you idiots that want to gripe about what era was better... you are comparing apples to oranges. Who's better, The Beastie Boys or Alison Krauss? Enough already!!!
Rating: Summary: great show, but not without minor flaws Review: Genesis finally have their 2 best live videos on dvd. This one is the Wembley show from the Invisible Touch tour. I believe the video version was just titled "Invisible Touch Tour" (if memory serves me correctly) Genesis have always sounded better live than in the studio. This dvd shows them at their best. I don't really even like the Invisible Touch album, but those songs all sound excellent live. Domino, Brazilian, Home By The Sea, and Los Endos are my personal faves, but the whole dvd is great.My complaints? Well, maybe it's just the copy I have, but during the parts where the stage is darker, the lights are dim, the picture constantly looks like I'm watching an old TV and I'm sort of picking up another channel. I don't remember the video version having that problem. Like I said, maybe it's just my dvd that does that. My other complaint is they left off too many songs. In Too Deep, In The Cage, and part of Supper's Ready were performed, but they never put them on the video or dvd. During the documentary, they're even talking about those songs and showing clips! Just teasing us! They should have included the whole show. Other than that, any true Genesis fan should get this dvd. Even people who aren't big fans, but know the songs will enjoy this dvd.
Rating: Summary: great show, but not without minor flaws Review: Genesis finally have their 2 best live videos on dvd. This one is the Wembley show from the Invisible Touch tour. I believe the video version was just titled "Invisible Touch Tour" (if memory serves me correctly) Genesis have always sounded better live than in the studio. This dvd shows them at their best. I don't really even like the Invisible Touch album, but those songs all sound excellent live. Domino, Brazilian, Home By The Sea, and Los Endos are my personal faves, but the whole dvd is great. My complaints? Well, maybe it's just the copy I have, but during the parts where the stage is darker, the lights are dim, the picture constantly looks like I'm watching an old TV and I'm sort of picking up another channel. I don't remember the video version having that problem. Like I said, maybe it's just my dvd that does that. My other complaint is they left off too many songs. In Too Deep, In The Cage, and part of Supper's Ready were performed, but they never put them on the video or dvd. During the documentary, they're even talking about those songs and showing clips! Just teasing us! They should have included the whole show. Other than that, any true Genesis fan should get this dvd. Even people who aren't big fans, but know the songs will enjoy this dvd.
Rating: Summary: The worse Review: Genesis put out one of the worse live shows I have ever seen. The hired hands they have working for them can't play for anything. Genesis needs to put out their better shows as a 5 piece. Genesis did a bad job of being a pop band.
Rating: Summary: I agree this is not a good dvd Review: Genesis put out such great albums like The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway, Selling England by the Pound, Foxtrot,Trick of the Tail, Nursery Cryme, and Wind and Wuthering, yet they don't play anything off those albums. Not even Watcher of the Skies. Genesis was Steve Hackett, Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Phill Collins. When the most important memebers left, this destroyed Genesis completely. Genesis' last album was Wind and Wuthering in 1977. What you have here is the BRC(Banks/Rutherford/Collins) band. The BRC band has done nothing but make stupid pop songs that belong in the trash. Regardless what it says on the front cover, this is not Genesis. If I was at this concert I would be booing at them at the disgrace they became. Genesis is a progressive rock legend not some stupid parody of pop that this is!
Rating: Summary: Genesis is not better without Steve Hackett andPeter Gabriel Review: Genesis was ok without them but never as great as with Steve Hackett and Peter Gabriel. By the way, avoid this DVD as it is a waste of money. Get Steve Hackett's Tokyo Tapes instead!
Rating: Summary: Another Great Live Show From Genesis Review: Genesis, Live At Wembley Stadium is a excellent concert for the Invisible Touch tour. I usually don't but live DVD's but I make exceptions if I like the band or the songlists is really good. I like the concert in widescreen, its a good effect. Genesis is most definitly a live band, there live sound is excellent. My favorite part on the DVD was the "Drum Duet" between Phil Collins and Chester Thompson was excellent, it was cool to see Phil Collins just jam a little but it was cool that that made is a duet and Chester Thompson is a awesome drummer too. I also enjoyed the tour documentary, I think more live dvd's show include a tour documentary. I would like to see more Genesis DVD's be available in the future {"Three Sides Live" and "The Mama Tour"} and also a documentary on the whole history of the band and last but not least a video collection cause Genesis is a band that definitly deserves a video collection.
Rating: Summary: Incredible show by Genesis! Review: Holy cow! I was blown away by this DVD when I bought it! Fine show, despite the fact that their best show for me is Seconds Out (witch contains the best Supper's Ready version I've ever seen in my entire life but it doesn't have in a DVD version), but if this is their best show, so Live At Wembley Stadium is for sure their second best! I'd like to complete my collection with a DVD version of Seconds Out and I expect in the future they release some show from the Peter Gabriel era in DVD (how about the entire The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway live version guys?), meanwhile, I can watch Genesis in their mullet-period with Daryl Stuemmer and Chester Thompson blowing away classics like Abacab, Mama, Domino, Throwing It All Away. The show also includes Home By The Sea and a fine version of Los Endos, 70's Genesis, and the ambientation makes you travel back to the 70's!' But the final session of the show is awesome too, after the classic Turn It On Again they started to medley with classic rock anthems like Pinball Wizard, (I Can Get No) Satisfaction, (Reach Out) I'll Be There, and many others. Incredible! It's a very nice addiction for your collection, buy it, you won't regret!
Rating: Summary: oops Review: I must make a correstion from my review. That problem with the picture that I mentioned does not exist on this dvd. It turned out to be my dvd player that has the problem because I noticed the same thing on other dvds. The picture on this dvd is perfect.
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