Genesis - Calling All Stations video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/01/11

Genesis performs Calling All Stations in 1998 during a promotional event.

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9 years ago

TheMentalistIQ200

Brilliant album, song and performance. Ray Wilson's powerful vocals are perfect for this song. One of my favourites. :)

11 years ago

One Man & His Laptop

Amazing track from a fantastic album. Wilson's current solo output proves he would have been such a positive influence in the writing of the next album.

11 years ago

Steve 307

Shame on everyone who didn't buy this in 1997. A second Ray Wilson-era album could have been fantastic.

11 years ago

tiny789

i have been in a time warp who the fuck is that singing!! its not phil c sounds a bit peter g but hes neither ,and this is a dirge of a song .call as many stations as you want mate i wont be back

11 years ago

evsxrk

Wilson is a good singer and there is some good music on CAS, including this song. Maybe if Banks had persuaded Rutherford to give it another shot, the next album would have been even better. But CAS was still not as good as the albums before (both Banks and Rutherford admitted to difficulties in writing it). And the slagging of Phil Collins by self-professed Genesis fans is ridiculous. Collins was a very good singer and a brilliant drummer, and the Collins-era Genesis had lots of great music.

11 years ago

Jebuiz y'har

i totally despise post-gabriel genesis....but i'll take collins over wilson anyday

12 years ago

Álvaro Vega

YES!! and later years Phil sounds like he absorved a great amount of helium

12 years ago

Stefan Sings Swing

God, this man's singing is even more contrived than "Saint" Gabriel's. This airless, groove-less, insipid song was probably the best tune on the album, alarmingly. I'm off to listen to Abacab, an album that still maintains its vitality all these years on.

12 years ago

Svetla Encheva

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12 years ago

BackToTheBlues

I really like some of this album, though too many songs have a similar tempo and most fade out very quickly as if they though "that'll do". I would've liked a slight return to the varied interludes and sounds of the old Gabriel era Genesis. I thought Ray had a great voice for the band, quite close to my favourite, Peter Gabriel. I certainly wish they'd stuck it out and tried a second CD once Ray had settled in.

12 years ago

illegalalien2

Some may not know it : This was filmed at the Rock am Ring, the last Gig during the Calling all Stations Tour... After that in 2000, Genesis played again in 2000 for their Manager Tony Smith and Ray Wilson got history for Genesis... So this VIdeo is historic as well ! :)

12 years ago

moments242

@groundfxdude What can i say? You are definitely right! This could have been a real post PG Era. But lets thank God we had at least this little excersise. We could believe in a little chance to get a future, almost PG like Genesis! But mind the best things in life are very, very rare! ;-)

12 years ago

Thomas Becker

@ChocolateHoneycomb Knowledge is luck, but you have no luck!

12 years ago

lifesonfan

@ChocolateHoneycomb nah...that would be Collins

12 years ago

ronnie dio

its so sad people listen to crap while the songs like this has got very few views.

12 years ago

Mark Berman

@maalbe987 I meant "the Genesis NAME the album came with". I should really start proofreading these :P

12 years ago

Mark Berman

@SoundsofRuneScape I see where you're coming from. They did kinda do a 180 in the span of those 2 albums. I just think it's unfair how overlooked this album is. The pop fans were confused, and the fans of the alternative rock sound that the album presented were thrown off by the Genesis album the album came with. It's a lose-lose situation.

12 years ago

Mark Berman

F*ck the haters! I love this period in their career! In my mind there's no bad Genesis album, and this is no exception! Ray Wilson's a great singer and songwriter, and they went for a heavier sound that combined their early prog-rock period, their poppier period in the 80s & now they're adding Ray's alt-rock background to the mix in a way that just works so well. Phil's gone, and he's not coming back. So deal with it!

12 years ago

Mark Berman

@SoundsofRuneScape Different =/= bad. They got heavier & it was a good move. I love We Can't Dance but this change was necessary.

12 years ago

Corry van gestel

@deadhardy it was no easy for ray to take the place from such a Icon as Phill collins. ok, it was not the album you expected to hear, but now you can see the difference between the choise of music from phil and the ideas of mike and tony. not a bad album at all, loved most of the songs

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