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Seconds Out Film
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Pete
2009-10-16 12:45:43 UTC
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In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they played
the entire Seconds Out concert. It wasn't even advertised as being part of
the program.

My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets? I know genesis are picky about the quality of old
releases but I recall the film being excellent & a real treat.

Thanks for any info
Peter
2009-10-16 13:03:08 UTC
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Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they played
the entire Seconds Out concert. It wasn't even advertised as being part of
the program.
My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets? I know genesis are picky about the quality of old
releases but I recall the film being excellent & a real treat.
ITYM "Genesis in Concert 1976" (which isn't actually a complete
concert), in which case the answer's yes. It's included as an extra on
the DVD release of Trick of the Tail.

I don't know what's happening: Amazon don't appear to have it in
stock, and are advertising a third-party seller asking GBP42. See
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trick-Tail-Hybrid-SACD-DVD/dp/tracks/B000MCIBM0/ref=dp_tracks_all_1#disc_2.
The '76 - '82 box set, at GBP 79 also includes it in the relevant
place - see
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Genesis-1976-1982-Hybrid-SACD/dp/B000MTOQKE/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1255698053&sr=1-12

Peter
Pete
2009-10-16 13:30:31 UTC
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Thanks for that
Post by Peter
Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they played
the entire Seconds Out concert. It wasn't even advertised as being part of
the program.
My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets? I know genesis are picky about the quality of old
releases but I recall the film being excellent & a real treat.
ITYM "Genesis in Concert 1976" (which isn't actually a complete
concert), in which case the answer's yes. It's included as an extra on
the DVD release of Trick of the Tail.
I don't know what's happening: Amazon don't appear to have it in
stock, and are advertising a third-party seller asking GBP42. See
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trick-Tail-Hybrid-SACD-DVD/dp/tracks/B000MCIBM0/ref=dp_tracks_all_1#disc_2.
The '76 - '82 box set, at GBP 79 also includes it in the relevant
place - see
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Genesis-1976-1982-Hybrid-SACD/dp/B000MTOQKE/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1255698053&sr=1-12
Peter
Mark Rae
2009-10-16 13:32:11 UTC
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Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they played
the entire Seconds Out concert.
No they didn't - they played "Genesis In Concert 1976": I Know What I Like,
Fly on a Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, Cinema Show (with horrible visuals),
Entangled, second half of Supper's Ready and Los Endos.
Post by Pete
It wasn't even advertised as being part of the program.
Yes it was. It was shown with Rick Wakeman's "White Rock"
Post by Pete
My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trick-Tail-Genesis/dp/B000NQR7KM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1255699846&sr=8-3
Pete
2009-10-16 13:56:20 UTC
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Post by Mark Rae
Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they
played the entire Seconds Out concert.
No they didn't - they played "Genesis In Concert 1976": I Know What I
Like, Fly on a Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, Cinema Show (with horrible
visuals), Entangled, second half of Supper's Ready and Los Endos.
Post by Pete
It wasn't even advertised as being part of the program.
Yes it was. It was shown with Rick Wakeman's "White Rock"
Post by Pete
My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets?
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Trick-Tail-Genesis/dp/B000NQR7KM/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=music&qid=1255699846&sr=8-3
Well whatever I saw wasn't shown with anything by Rick Wakeman. You're
probably right about what I saw - it's been 30 odd years but I recall Carpet
Crawlers and Dance on a Volcano and/or Los Endos and that the whole thing
was about an hour long (maybe longer)
Thanks for the info - that film was a damn sight better than the crappy
horror film I watched.
Time to get on Amazon I think
jonny
2009-10-16 14:29:59 UTC
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Post by Mark Rae
Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they
played the entire Seconds Out concert.
No they didn't - they played "Genesis In Concert 1976": I Know What I
Like, Fly on a Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, Cinema Show (with horrible
visuals), Entangled, second half of Supper's Ready and Los Endos.
According to 'Record Collector' magazine, the band hated the film so
much that during the '80's, it only got an official release on VHS in
Uraguay, although it was released in 1992 in Japan on Laserdisc.
Pete
2009-10-16 18:05:59 UTC
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Post by Mark Rae
Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they
played the entire Seconds Out concert.
No they didn't - they played "Genesis In Concert 1976": I Know What I
Like, Fly on a Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, Cinema Show (with horrible
visuals), Entangled, second half of Supper's Ready and Los Endos.
According to 'Record Collector' magazine, the band hated the film so much
that during the '80's, it only got an official release on VHS in Uraguay,
although it was released in 1992 in Japan on Laserdisc.
Interesting, so it was a different film to Genesis In Concert then?
Shame it only got released in Uruguay and Japan.
jonny
2009-10-16 19:23:38 UTC
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Post by Pete
Post by Mark Rae
Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they
played the entire Seconds Out concert.
No they didn't - they played "Genesis In Concert 1976": I Know What I
Like, Fly on a Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, Cinema Show (with horrible
visuals), Entangled, second half of Supper's Ready and Los Endos.
According to 'Record Collector' magazine, the band hated the film so much
that during the '80's, it only got an official release on VHS in Uruguay,
although it was released in 1992 in Japan on Laserdisc.
Interesting, so it was a different film to Genesis In Concert then?
Shame it only got released in Uruguay and Japan.
It was filmed in 1976, on the 'Trick Of The Tail' tour in Glasgow and
Stafford and featured Bill Bruford on Drums, and was released in January
1977, 10 months before the 'Seconds Out' live album.

http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0295278/

The 'Seconds Out' Live album was recorded on the 'Wind and Wuthering'
tour in '77 with Chester Thompson on drums, and as far as I am aware,
this was not official filmed and no footage was used in the 'Genesis - A
band in Concert' film
Pete
2009-10-16 22:23:53 UTC
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Post by jonny
Post by Pete
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Post by Mark Rae
Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they
played the entire Seconds Out concert.
No they didn't - they played "Genesis In Concert 1976": I Know What I
Like, Fly on a Windshield, Carpet Crawlers, Cinema Show (with horrible
visuals), Entangled, second half of Supper's Ready and Los Endos.
According to 'Record Collector' magazine, the band hated the film so
much that during the '80's, it only got an official release on VHS in
Uruguay, although it was released in 1992 in Japan on Laserdisc.
Interesting, so it was a different film to Genesis In Concert then?
Shame it only got released in Uruguay and Japan.
It was filmed in 1976, on the 'Trick Of The Tail' tour in Glasgow and
Stafford and featured Bill Bruford on Drums, and was released in January
1977, 10 months before the 'Seconds Out' live album.
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0295278/
The 'Seconds Out' Live album was recorded on the 'Wind and Wuthering' tour
in '77 with Chester Thompson on drums, and as far as I am aware, this was
not official filmed and no footage was used in the 'Genesis - A band in
Concert' film
This is kind of intriguing. I remember the concert lighting from the film to
be identical to the front cover of seconds out and I'm pretty sure Chester
was on drums -He & Phil did the dual drum thing on Dance on a Volcano in the
film. Pretty sure anyways but I suppose the mind can play tricks after 30
years but the lighting was identical to the pics for Seconds Out.
Paul Westcott
2009-10-16 23:29:33 UTC
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jonny wrote in message
Post by jonny
It was filmed in 1976, on the 'Trick Of The Tail' tour in Glasgow and
Stafford and featured Bill Bruford on Drums, and was released in January
1977, 10 months before the 'Seconds Out' live album.
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0295278/
The 'Seconds Out' Live album was recorded on the 'Wind and Wuthering' tour
in '77 with Chester Thompson on drums, and as far as I am aware, this was
not official filmed and no footage was used in the 'Genesis - A band in
Concert' film
This is kind of intriguing. I remember the concert lighting from the film to
be identical to the front cover of seconds out and I'm pretty sure Chester
was on drums -He & Phil did the dual drum thing on Dance on a Volcano in the
film. Pretty sure anyways but I suppose the mind can play tricks after 30
years but the lighting was identical to the pics for Seconds Out.
Various sections of the film can be seen on You Tube of course, e.g.:





Paul Westcott
Pete
2009-10-17 19:40:55 UTC
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Post by Paul Westcott
jonny wrote in message
Post by jonny
It was filmed in 1976, on the 'Trick Of The Tail' tour in Glasgow and
Stafford and featured Bill Bruford on Drums, and was released in January
1977, 10 months before the 'Seconds Out' live album.
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0295278/
The 'Seconds Out' Live album was recorded on the 'Wind and Wuthering' tour
in '77 with Chester Thompson on drums, and as far as I am aware, this was
not official filmed and no footage was used in the 'Genesis - A band in
Concert' film
This is kind of intriguing. I remember the concert lighting from the film to
be identical to the front cover of seconds out and I'm pretty sure Chester
was on drums -He & Phil did the dual drum thing on Dance on a Volcano in the
film. Pretty sure anyways but I suppose the mind can play tricks after 30
years but the lighting was identical to the pics for Seconds Out.
http://youtu.be/_FFgpcYHQzg
http://youtu.be/KU2bOYiBX28
Paul Westcott
I watched those clips deffo not what I saw at the flicks-deffo Chester
Thompson playing, but thanks for the links-enjoyed watching them
Rob van der Putten
2009-10-17 10:04:00 UTC
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Hi there
Post by jonny
It was filmed in 1976, on the 'Trick Of The Tail' tour in Glasgow and
Stafford and featured Bill Bruford on Drums, and was released in January
1977, 10 months before the 'Seconds Out' live album.
http://uk.imdb.com/title/tt0295278/
The 'Seconds Out' Live album was recorded on the 'Wind and Wuthering'
tour in '77 with Chester Thompson on drums, and as far as I am aware,
this was not official filmed and no footage was used in the 'Genesis - A
band in Concert' film
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis:_A_Band_in_Concert

Song list

1. I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)
2. Fly on a Windshield (Part 2)
3. The Carpet Crawlers
4. The Cinema Show (Part 2)
5. Entangled
6. Supper's Ready (Part 2)
7. Los Endos

It is available on DVD.
The image quality is not to good.


Regards,
Rob
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Chuck
2009-10-21 12:59:20 UTC
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On Oct 16, 8:45�am, "Pete" <***@here.com> wrote:

I remember seeing this in a movie theatre around 1981. It was playing
with Neil Young's Rust never whatever. Remember, this was pre VCR, DVD
You Tube.................... to see the guys on a big screen was
great. However, it was frustrating......... ie: apocalypse in 9/8 was
half bombs being dropped instead of Tony's fingers and Bill and Phil's
drums. Ugggh! You can see all of this on You Tube now, BTW.
CB
Erian
2010-01-15 07:09:14 UTC
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Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they played
the entire Seconds Out concert. It wasn't even advertised as being part of
the program.
My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets? I know genesis are picky about the quality of
old releases but I recall the film being excellent & a real treat.
Thanks for any info
You can get it here along with about a zillion other Genesis videos and
music tracks

http://torrent.genesis-movement.org/

Erian.


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2016-08-09 14:07:50 UTC
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Post by Pete
In about 1978 I went to the flicks and before the main feature they played
the entire Seconds Out concert. It wasn't even advertised as being part of
the program.
My question is does this complete film exist on DVD or in any of the
recently released boxsets? I know genesis are picky about the quality of old
releases but I recall the film being excellent & a real treat.
Thanks for any info
Just came across this !!! I saw it at the 1976 In Concert film in Leicester. It was on with The Incredible Hulk movie in the 1980's !!!
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