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Music video by Genesis performing Invisible Touch (2004 Digital Remaster).

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8 years ago

Alex Makár

ez nagyon szar

8 years ago

whitebear125

American Dad brought me here XDAbsolutely love this song

8 years ago

salvador jimenez

Saludos

8 years ago

Ricardo Souza

Lembra dessa ??? Anderson !!!

8 years ago

Karin Lunde

Genesis - Invisible Touch

8 years ago

njarnjas

Genesis, come back !

8 years ago

bafg182

I believe Invisible Touch is the group's undisputed masterpiece

8 years ago

Marcio Alexandre

INVISIBLE TOUCH (VIDEO CLIP)GENESISCliquem e curtam esta canção que marcou os anos 80 !

8 years ago

Marcio Alexandre

INVISIBLE TOUCH (VIDEO CLIP)GENESISCliquem e curtam esta canção que marcou os anos 80 !

8 years ago

Jules ISS

FIRST

8 years ago

Damian Smith

Invention of the 'I Can't Dance' walk at the end of the video!

8 years ago

Maxlaw™

So Epic !

8 years ago

Lorenzo Etzi

That's not Genesis' Style,end of story 

8 years ago

Katiuscia D.G.

Buona serata a tutti

8 years ago

Anita Brougher

*On this day:**At 17th May of 1986, Genesis released their hit single "Invisible Touch".*"Invisible Touch" is the title track and first single from the 1986 Genesis album of the same name with Phil Collins on lead vocals. It is the most successful single in the band's lengthy history. The 'Invisible Touch' album marked Genesis' complete transformation from complex, theatrical music (starting when Peter Gabriel was lead singer) to condensed pop songs. They lost some fans along the way, but gained many more.Phil Collins wrote the lyrics, which are about a woman who holds power over the singer. He desires her even though he feels there is something bad about her.This song was borne out of an inspirational guitar riff Mike Rutherford played while working on "The Last Domino," the latter half of "Domino," a two-part track on the Invisible Touch album. It very nearly became a part of that song, but it had a different character that stood out to lead singer Phil Collins. He explained: "As soon as he started playing that I started singing, 'she seems to have an invisible touch.' At that moment we just knew that was a great hook, and then we just sort of wrote a song around it."MTV had a lot to do with this song's success. Genesis was one of the network's biggest stars at the time, and they put this video in hot rotation. In the clip, the band members film each other with hand-held cameras and act rather silly. Phil Collins sings into his drumstick and mock directs, sending up the whole concept of a music video. It was cheap but effective, as it helped personalize the band and played to Collins' acting talents - he performed in stage productions when he was younger.The video was directed by Jim Yukich, who worked on many of the Genesis clips, including "Land Of Confusion," which won a Grammy for Best Concept Music Video.#Genesis #80sMusic #PopRock #SynthPop #ArtRock #ClassicRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Roberto d El Fraser

*On this day:**At 17th May of 1986, Genesis released their hit single "Invisible Touch".*"Invisible Touch" is the title track and first single from the 1986 Genesis album of the same name with Phil Collins on lead vocals. It is the most successful single in the band's lengthy history. The 'Invisible Touch' album marked Genesis' complete transformation from complex, theatrical music (starting when Peter Gabriel was lead singer) to condensed pop songs. They lost some fans along the way, but gained many more.Phil Collins wrote the lyrics, which are about a woman who holds power over the singer. He desires her even though he feels there is something bad about her.This song was borne out of an inspirational guitar riff Mike Rutherford played while working on "The Last Domino," the latter half of "Domino," a two-part track on the Invisible Touch album. It very nearly became a part of that song, but it had a different character that stood out to lead singer Phil Collins. He explained: "As soon as he started playing that I started singing, 'she seems to have an invisible touch.' At that moment we just knew that was a great hook, and then we just sort of wrote a song around it."MTV had a lot to do with this song's success. Genesis was one of the network's biggest stars at the time, and they put this video in hot rotation. In the clip, the band members film each other with hand-held cameras and act rather silly. Phil Collins sings into his drumstick and mock directs, sending up the whole concept of a music video. It was cheap but effective, as it helped personalize the band and played to Collins' acting talents - he performed in stage productions when he was younger.The video was directed by Jim Yukich, who worked on many of the Genesis clips, including "Land Of Confusion," which won a Grammy for Best Concept Music Video.#Genesis #80sMusic #PopRock #SynthPop #ArtRock #ClassicRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

Old School 4 Life

*On this day:**At 17th May of 1986, Genesis released their hit single "Invisible Touch".*"Invisible Touch" is the title track and first single from the 1986 Genesis album of the same name with Phil Collins on lead vocals. It is the most successful single in the band's lengthy history. The 'Invisible Touch' album marked Genesis' complete transformation from complex, theatrical music (starting when Peter Gabriel was lead singer) to condensed pop songs. They lost some fans along the way, but gained many more.Phil Collins wrote the lyrics, which are about a woman who holds power over the singer. He desires her even though he feels there is something bad about her.This song was borne out of an inspirational guitar riff Mike Rutherford played while working on "The Last Domino," the latter half of "Domino," a two-part track on the Invisible Touch album. It very nearly became a part of that song, but it had a different character that stood out to lead singer Phil Collins. He explained: "As soon as he started playing that I started singing, 'she seems to have an invisible touch.' At that moment we just knew that was a great hook, and then we just sort of wrote a song around it."MTV had a lot to do with this song's success. Genesis was one of the network's biggest stars at the time, and they put this video in hot rotation. In the clip, the band members film each other with hand-held cameras and act rather silly. Phil Collins sings into his drumstick and mock directs, sending up the whole concept of a music video. It was cheap but effective, as it helped personalize the band and played to Collins' acting talents - he performed in stage productions when he was younger.The video was directed by Jim Yukich, who worked on many of the Genesis clips, including "Land Of Confusion," which won a Grammy for Best Concept Music Video.#Genesis #80sMusic #PopRock #SynthPop #ArtRock #ClassicRock #Music #OS4L

8 years ago

OsmanLiban

They dnt make em like Phil Collins anymore 

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