Genesis - Land of Confusion (Invisible Touch Tour) video free download


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Uploaded: 2008/12/01

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Gensis The Invisible Touch Tour live at Wembley Stadium in 16:9 Ratio

Captured From Laserdisc

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9 years ago

Craig Thomas

Pretty good song, great musicianship (obviously) but it highlights how post-Gabriel, the band's lyrics collapsed into chronic mediocrity. File somewhere between "Shame" and "Criminal".

9 years ago

Cassio Octaviani

Is that THE REAL CHUCK NORRIS at 1:24???

9 years ago

Nick Nickter

Genesis with Phil Collins as the lead vocalist are always a lot of fun to Watch. Phil has a great voice and the band sounds great!!!

9 years ago

Brian stevianus

With unique sound

9 years ago

Brian stevianus

Fuck disturbed's version, the original much better

9 years ago

Enzo Carella

Grandi musicisti .. indimenticabili 

9 years ago

Demond

Link to download?

9 years ago

Spencer Snitil

The went down a key for this version. Anyone have the tabs?

9 years ago

Margareta Wållberg

10 points out of 10!!! 

9 years ago

mayu ishi

Thank you for uploading!!

9 years ago

theNWdigital

WOW Captured from LaserDisc! Awesome to watch a LD-Recording, thank you for uploading!I already wondered about the unusual (nearly a bit weird) look of the video.

9 years ago

MasterPru

I like this song so much but this E-Guitar 2:23 looks so bad like a Guitar Hero without a Headstock. :D

9 years ago

edthehead1975

The problem with Disturbed's version is that you really need 2 guitar players to pull it off live. Genesis doesn't need any canned music. 

10 years ago

mladen83db

Evol White Shut your filthy mouth 

10 years ago

The King hath Awoken

Did you hear the news today?

10 years ago

Colin Huey White

Disturbs version was way better fuck this

10 years ago

newstuffsucks

Garbage , o for the good ole days

10 years ago

John James

I was at this gig

10 years ago

newstuffsucks

this is commercial bullshit, stuermer sucks , Phil can take his Motown love and shove , o for the good ole days of the 70's

10 years ago

James Frye

Saw them in 86' my first concert. Awesome

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