Abacab refers to the structure of a song: A for the Verse; B for the Chorus; and C for the Bridge. Since the song moved as verse, chorus, verse, bridge, verse, and chorus, the band referenced the ...
As demonstrated by their placements on the Billboard 200, every 1980s Genesis album did better commercially than all of the ...
See the Genesis Show – 1981 Live at Ridgefield Playhouse 80 East Ridge, Ridgefield, on Jan. 4 at 8 p.m. $39.50. 203-438-5795, or visit ridgefieldplayhouse.org. Genesis was an enormous hit machine of a ...
Genesis kicked off their reunion tour Monday night with an incredible show at Birmingham, England’s Utilita Arena. The set contained many of their biggest hits, including “Invisible Touch,” “Turn It ...
"It's just one little step towards taking people off automatic pilot," Phil Collins remarks during an interview on the 'Three Sides Live' DVD, reflecting on the funky, horn-driven 'Abacab' track 'No ...
Here's the conventional narrative: Genesis were a prog-rock band in the '70s and a pop act in the '80s. Not quite true. Accessible songs like "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)" and "More Fool Me" ...
The word "Abacab" refers to the structure of the song. The song contains three different musical sections. The band identified each section by calling them Section A, Section B, and Section C. At one ...
Genesis filmed in November 1981 on the Abacab tour in North America, featuring tracks from the Duke and Abacab albums intercut with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews. Show more Genesis filmed ...