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Genesis: When In Rome - 2007

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Customer rating on Genesis: When In Rome - 2007: 5 out of 5 stars ( 14 customer ratings )

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'When In Rome 2007' is a triple DVD featuring over 4 hours 30 minutes of material, shot during the band's first tour in 15 Years 'Turn It On Again'.
Registering as one of the most successful tours of 2007, the Turn It On Again tour saw one of Britain's most internationally renowned bands, Genesis, play together for the first time in 15 years. Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford played at a series of Stadiums that ended with this spectacular concert in Rome in front of 500,000 fans at the beautiful Circo Massimo on 14 July 2007. This final European date was captured in all its glory by director David Mallet and will be released on DVD on 17 March 2008. The package also includes a fly-on-the-wall documentary.

Entitled 'When In Rome 2007' this 2 hour 40 minutes show, featuring Genesis classics such as 'Land Of Confusion' and 'Mama' to older Genesis repertoire 'Los Endos', 'Carpet Crawlers' and the haunting 'Ripples', is presented over two DVD's packed with deleted scenes, photo gallery and tour programme. Additionally, each track gives access to visual extras relating to each song on the DVD. Shown in its full glory on the DVD, the Turn It On Again production featured the largest screen ever used at a concert spanning 64 metres. The set was designed by world famous Mark Fisher and the spectacular lighting show, the work of genius Patrick Woodroffe.

Tracklist:

1. Duke's Intro (Live In Rome)
2. Turn It On Again (Live In Rome)
3. Hello, Good Evening And Welcome (Live In Rome)
4. No Son Of Mine (Live In Rome)
5. Land Of Confusion (Live In Rome)
6. Any Old Fans Here Tonight (Live In Rome)
7. Cage Medley (Live In Rome)
8. Hold On My Heart (Live In Rome)
9. A Scary Story (Live In Rome)
10. Home By The Sea (Live In Rome)
11. Follow You Follow Me/Firth Of Fifth (Excerpt)/I Know What I Like (Live In Rome)
12. How Does Duke's End End?
13. We're Gonna Take It Up A Little Bit
14. Plugged In. Turned On. On The Edge
15. Minimal Confusion
16. Tony Changed His Mind
17. We Need More Lights
18. Counting The Bars To 'Heart'
19. Working On Home
20. Mike Wants Phil's 'Feel' On Drums
21. From 'G' To 'G' On 'Firth
22. Time To Dance
23. Tour Programme (Gallery 19 Pictures)
24. Mama (Live In Rome)
25. Let Us Take You Away From All That (Live In Rome)
26. Ripples (Live In Rome)
27. Throwing It All Away (Live In Rome)
28. The Domino Principle In Action (Live In Rome)
29. Domino (Live In Rome)
30. Conversations With 2 Stools (Live In Rome)
31. Los Endos (Live In Rome)
32. Tonight, Tonight, Tonight (Excerpt)/Invisible Touch (Live In Rome)
33. I Can't Dance (Live In Rome)
34. Thank You And Good Night (Live In Rome)
35. Carpet Crawlers (Live In Rome)
36. Bring The Pitch Down Like Elton
37. 'Acoustic' Ripples
38. 'Throwing It All' Down
39. Tony Talks About His Inspiration
40. The Drum Duet
41. Not A Period Piece
42. Invisible Key
43. Phil, Tony & Mike, And Phil & Mike?
44. Singing Along
45. Photo Gallery (21 Pictures)
46. De

In addition to the concert, 'When In Rome 2007' features a third DVD devoted to an extraordinary fly-on-the-wall documentary filmed from the inception of the tour back in 2006 to the last date in Rome by film-maker Anthony Mathile. This runs for a full 1 hour 50 minutes. Entitled 'Come Rain Or Shine' the documentary is an in-depth and humorous look into the dynamics of life on the road and the mechanics, decisions and presentation of a legendary band on tour for the first time in 15 years.

'When In Rome 2007' will be beautifully packaged in a slip cased three panel DVD digi-pak with a central double tray for the two concert discs. The right panel pocket will hold the third, documentary disc with a 28-page booklet with central gatefold spread housed in the left panel pocket.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Genesis: When In Rome - 2007: 5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (14 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Absolutely superb

72dudes | 06/06/2008 | See all 72dudes' reviews (2) »

I very rarely give anything five stars, so that's how good this DVD is! Great sound and photography, with a comprehensive set list which should keep all fans happy. The documentary gives a real insight into how a tour of this magnitude comes together, and you learn more about the 3 individual characters than before. Brilliant.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Superb!

Litestream | 03/06/2008 | See all Litestream's reviews (1) »

I worked on the lighting crew for Genesis in the 80s and 90s. I witnessed the birth of the varilite and saw the impact it had on the touring industry. Genesis paid for the development of the early varilites and this show is witness to how far their vision has come without being surpassed.
People who whine about Peter Gabriel's influence on the band should look at where Peter is now and see how many people pack in to see Genesis concerts. This show is a complete history of the life of the band. That they are still touring after 30 years is a tribute to Phil Collins and the other members who didn't allow the leaving of Peter Gabriel or Steve Hackett to deter them.
This is simply one of the best DVDs of a live show ever; it's up there with Pink Floyd's Pulse tour and Queen's Wembley extravaganza.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars John Allan. Genesis when in Rome DVD.

tandy123 | 02/06/2008 | See all tandy123's reviews (1) »

Was at the concert in Rome it just blew me away the atmosphere was electric with 7 hundred thousand people there.This DVD is fantastic and captures Genesis at thier very best ,just cant stop watching it,a must for any fan.

Technical Details

 

Genesis

Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic

English

Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.

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