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I have never seen this film but what a bizarre selection of songs! Excerpts of Cinema Show and Supper's Ready MAY possibly work, like the closing section of Musical Box did on Seconds Out but why did they choose Fly on a Windshield for this album? To me, it is just a bridging section for the Lamb. Making I Know What I Like the opening number seems strange, too.
I can appreciate that this was during the band's transition to Phil but he still had a great legacy of earlier songs to draw upon that he could sing at least competently. Can anyone give more reasons for the apparently strange song choices for this film in the article? 210.50.60.33 ( talk) 10:32, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Does a version of this concert film exist that just shows the concert footage instead of the sequences from silent films and the slow motion girl? The non-concert sequences make an otherwise excellent slice of Genesis history completely unwatchable for me. I saw this at a cinema once and couldn't fathom why the filmmaker thought seeing the band on stage wasn't enough, although I know the obvious guesses (bad filmmaker, band's idea etc.). I've never read any mention of this concert film by the band. ToaneeM ( talk) 13:18, 28 November 2017 (UTC)
There appears to be original research included in the article concerning the 2007 DVD video framerates and audio as well as other points of minutiae. Apart from being unsourced it all looks like original research and needs to be sourced or removed. Dyolf87 ( talk) 07:48, 5 May 2019 (UTC)
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I have never seen this film but what a bizarre selection of songs! Excerpts of Cinema Show and Supper's Ready MAY possibly work, like the closing section of Musical Box did on Seconds Out but why did they choose Fly on a Windshield for this album? To me, it is just a bridging section for the Lamb. Making I Know What I Like the opening number seems strange, too.
I can appreciate that this was during the band's transition to Phil but he still had a great legacy of earlier songs to draw upon that he could sing at least competently. Can anyone give more reasons for the apparently strange song choices for this film in the article? 210.50.60.33 ( talk) 10:32, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Does a version of this concert film exist that just shows the concert footage instead of the sequences from silent films and the slow motion girl? The non-concert sequences make an otherwise excellent slice of Genesis history completely unwatchable for me. I saw this at a cinema once and couldn't fathom why the filmmaker thought seeing the band on stage wasn't enough, although I know the obvious guesses (bad filmmaker, band's idea etc.). I've never read any mention of this concert film by the band. ToaneeM ( talk) 13:18, 28 November 2017 (UTC)
There appears to be original research included in the article concerning the 2007 DVD video framerates and audio as well as other points of minutiae. Apart from being unsourced it all looks like original research and needs to be sourced or removed. Dyolf87 ( talk) 07:48, 5 May 2019 (UTC)