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Genesis Concert

Los Angeles Forum (Los Angeles, CA)

Genesis

10.14.1986
Tracks: 23 / Total Time: 2:30:49
Catalog: King Biscuit

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Concert Summary

Genesis was at its commercial peak when this show was recorded for the King Biscuit Flower Hour in 1986. It was the first of three nights recorded at the LA Forum (and the second night of a five-night run there), and the setlist reads like the band's Greatest Hits album: "Mama," "Abacab," "Land Of Confusion," "That's All," "Follow You, Follow Me," "Tonight, Tonight, Tonight," "Home By The Sea," "Throwing It All Away," "Invisible Touch,” and "Turn It On Again," which closes the lengthy show. The band even dips into its Peter Gabriel-era material, with stunning versions of "In The…entire summary

Concert Set List

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  • Anonymous | Friday, October 03, 2008 | 6:34 am

    this tour was the 1st time I saw them (Sept 22/86-Toronto) and listening to this brings back so many memories. Great version of "Throwing It All Away" - thanks for posting this concert!

  • Anonymous | Monday, September 01, 2008 | 7:07 pm

    Some of you have it all wrong. This show was used for the original KBFH as well as the one from the 15th of Oct. I do not know which tracks were used for what - you'll have to do your own homework there. I also do not know how many nights were recorded by the KBFH. Maybe all 5 of them?? There is dialogue on this recording where Phil Collins says the exact same into on the broadcast when introducing "In The Cage." In addition, the 10/15 show has the same dialogue on the KBFH recording you didn't hear from the 10/14 night (the introduction to the audience before "Land Of Confusion.")

  • Young Offender | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | 5:40 pm

    Okay I was mistaken, it was 5 nights, and thats why Phil says in his first words to the audience (track #3 interlude) "that we arrived yesterday and we had a good time last night, but were going to have a great time tonight" referring to the first nights show and this recording being the second night. And I also recall him mentioning on the first night while introducing the band if my memory serves me well, when he introduces mike r. he mentions something like the show started late because mike had flown across the atlantic do to his fathers passing and thanks mike for his sacrifices to be there that night? something to that effect, So this recording definetly appears to be the second night.

  • Douglas S. Halfempty | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | 11:56 am

    I've seen Genesis a dozen times and they give 1100% everytime. The recording of MAMA is amazing!!!! Ha ha ha ha ha ha ohhhhhhhhhh

  • Dopeburger | Thursday, August 28, 2008 | 7:27 am

    Just to clear things up a bit: Genesis played 5 nights at the Forum (10/13 - 10/17) and King Biscuit recorded three of those shows (10/14 - 10/16). Sorry for the confusion, and thanks for the comments and the memories!

  • Fang | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 9:09 pm

    Wolfgang's Vault also has what they claim to be the next night's concert, which is also supposed to be KBFH, though it also says it is from the middle night of a 5 night run. The Genesis Movement website also suggests that the first night - presumably when Mike arrived late - was October 13, not 14. If nothing else, the microphone troubles during In The Cage show these two WV shows are indeed different performances.

  • souls ignite | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 5:55 pm

    Did the vocals always go out in the middle of In The Cage? I've listened to it before, and I don't recall that happening. I can't imagine KBFH broadcasting the song with the vocals missing.

  • toddnmic | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 5:37 pm

    Like Young Offender I went to this show with my girlfriend in High School. We waited until about 11pm for the show to start due to Rutherfords trans-hemispheric flight. What a great show. Went to the '84 show also which started me in the Genesis direction. Love the old stuff but this was also a great era.

  • Young Offender | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 4:42 pm

    Great concert, great memories, I was at this concert in 86' it was a three night stand as they kicked off the the U.S. tour. FYI - this is the concert that started a couple of hours later in the evening because Mike Rutherfords dad had passed away and Mike was attending the funeral back in England, He flew on the Concord to NY, then took another flight to Los Angeles, where apparently he had a police escort to the Forum from L.A.X., which by the way is only about a 10-15 minute drive to the Forum. I saw two of three shows this stop, they returned later the next year and played at Dodger Stadium in May 1987 which was also a great show which is the DVD we got a couple of years ago of the Invisible Touch Tour.

  • Eeklair | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 3:56 pm

    So This is the same show that was broadcast on KBFH syndicated stations. I tracked this stream with my copy of the KBFH and it's the same show, so here we have 4 extra tracks we didn't have before (for all you collectors): The Brazilian, Drum Duet, Los Endos, and Turn it on Again (full uncut medely)

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