In November 1992, when Genesis performed their live concert at Earls Court in London, the band was in the throes of their post-Phil Collins era. This ... Read Full Description >
In November 1992, when Genesis performed their live concert at Earls Court in London, the band was in the throes of their post-Phil Collins era. This performance was part of the "The Way We Walk" tour, supporting their album "We Can't Dance," which had been released in 1991. This album marked a significant point in their career, showcasing a mix of progressive rock and pop that appealed to a mainstream audience while retaining their musical complexity. Notably, "We Can't Dance" featured the hit singles "No Son of Mine" and "I Can't Dance," both of which are performed in the recorded concert. By this time, Genesis had evolved through various musical phases and personnel changes, and this concert underscored their ability to adapt to shifting musical landscapes while still delivering powerful live performances, cementing their place as one of the prominent bands of the era.