Genesis - The Way We Walk - 2002
2002 | Rock/Progressive Rock | DVD Video | 2xDVD-9 | ~15.63 Gb
MPEG2 NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 Kbps); Dolby Digital 2.0 (192 Kbps)
2002 | Rock/Progressive Rock | DVD Video | 2xDVD-9 | ~15.63 Gb
MPEG2 NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | Dolby Digital 5.1 (448 Kbps); Dolby Digital 2.0 (192 Kbps)
…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 multi-camera presentation is amazing, providing a unique front-row perspective of all the stage action. The star of the concert is undoubtedly Phil Collins who leaps around, and batters his drum kit like a hormonal teenager…
In Roles:
Tony Banks
Phil Collins
Michael Rutherford
Daryl Stuermer
Chester Thompson
Tracklist DVD1:
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 in Broadway
–The Musical Box
–Firth of Fifth
–I Know What I Like
–That's All Illegal Alien
–Follow You, Follow Me
5. Fading Lights
6. Jesus He Knows Me
Tracklist DVD2:
1. Dreaming While You Sleep
2. Home By The Sea
3. Hold On My Heart
4. Domino:
–The Domino Principle (Phil's Intro)
–In The Glow Of The Night
–The Last Domino
5. The Drum Thing
6. I Can't Dance
7. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight
8. Invisible Touch
9. Turn It On Again
Extras:
* Interviews - Interviews with Collins, Rutherford & Banks. Standard questions are listed and you click on each to watch their answers. Some fairly probing questions regarding their songs.
* Camera Angles - Sixteen camera angles are used throughout the disc, although you can only select 4 per song. The first one always being the main mix and three alternate angles. Some of the songs feature better angles than others, but overall this is a very good feature that surprisingly has not been done before.
* Slide Show - Still images captured from the tour and set to music.
* Original Tour Programme - The tour programme is presented digitally here for you to browse through.
* Commentary - Bit of a disappointment. Not really a commentary more Phil Collins, Mike Rutherford and Tony Banks being shown through this release and just chatting a bit to themselves and the producers. Very sparse and patchy. A major let down as this would have been a brilliant addition.