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Genesis: Invisible Touch Tour captures the essence of late 80s live music with a raw energy that’s hard to replicate today. Directed by James Yukich, it showcases the band's performance at Wembley Stadium across four nights in July 1987. The atmosphere is electric, with the massive crowd almost a character of its own. The pacing lets the music take center stage, seamlessly transitioning between powerful ballads and upbeat tracks. There’s a certain intimacy despite the scale, which is fascinating. The special effects and stage design, while not overly flashy, do enhance the experience. And then there are the performances—Phil Collins' charisma and the band's synergy really shine here. It’s a great document of a band at the peak of their powers.
Live performances from the 'Invisible Touch' tourWembley Stadium ambianceInsight into 80s music culture
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