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Genesis

Live Performances by Genesis in 1981

  • In 1981, Genesis was riding high on the success of their album "Abacab," which was released just prior to the live recording included in "Three Sides ... Read Full Description >

    In 1981, Genesis was riding high on the success of their album "Abacab," which was released just prior to the live recording included in "Three Sides Live." This period marked a significant transition for the band as they embraced a more accessible sound compared to their earlier progressive rock roots. "Turn It On Again," a standout track featured in this live performance, exemplifies this shift, showcasing a blend of catchy melodies and complex musicianship that appealed to a broader audience. During this time, Genesis was consolidating their status as a leading act in the rock scene, with Phil Collins achieving success as a solo artist simultaneously. The live album not only captures the band's energetic performances but also illustrates their ability to connect with fans through both new material and beloved classics. This era solidified Genesis's legacy and set the stage for their continued influence in the music industry.

Genesis Performance of 'Misunderstanding' from Three Sides Live Concert

United States

November 1, 1981 | Video Length: 4:12
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  • In November 1981, Genesis was in a notable period of their career, touring in support of their album "Abacab," which had been released just months pri... Read Full Description >

    In November 1981, Genesis was in a notable period of their career, touring in support of their album "Abacab," which had been released just months prior in September of that year. This live recording features "Misunderstanding," one of the standout tracks from "Abacab," which marked a significant evolution in the band's sound. The album showcased a more accessible and pop-oriented style, reflecting the band's intent to expand their audience while still retaining elements of their progressive rock roots. "Three Sides Live," the concert film associated with this tour, was designed to highlight both live performances and studio recordings, further emphasizing the band's commercial pivot during this time. An interesting fact about this era is that "Abacab" became one of Genesis's most successful albums, leading to a substantial increase in their popularity in the early 1980s, particularly in the United States.