That’s where I differ my first Genesis album was invisible touch when I was 15 so I was 5 when Peter Gabriel left and was probably still listening to wheels on the bus during that period. But the songs I loved on the Invisible Touch were Domino and The Brazilian they were so different, so I bought the self titled album and love home by the sea parts one and two. Then ABACAB and loved Dodo/Lurker these albums the people who got in to Genesis in the 70s dismissed were so far removed from the 80s S,A,W pop shit that was on the radio at the time, I loved them and without them would have never listen to foxtrot or Selling England by The Pound.As I mentioned on a previous post on this thread, Steve Hackett is a rare gig that me and Mrs HS both go to. She loved early Genesis but lost interest completely post Peter Gabriel.
We've done the recent SEBTP (Brighton and Hammersmith), Seconds Out (Brighton and Southampton) and Foxtrot at Fifty tours. Waiting to hear what he's bringing to UK audiences next.