Genesis
Genesis Live Performance of Invisible Touch and Follow You, Follow Me at MMF Forum, London
In September 2000, Genesis took the stage at the Music Manager Forum in London, delivering a nostalgic performance that melded their classic hits "Invisible Touch" and "Follow You, Follow Me." This live recording comes after their successful album "Calling All Stations" released in 1997, marking a significant chapter in the band's evolution. With the absence of iconic frontman Phil Collins in the later years, this performance showcased Ray Wilson, who had joined Genesis during a transitional phase. The event was especially notable as it reignited interest in the band, stirring up old memories for fans while highlighting how their signature sound had matured over the years. Genesis has always been known for their theatrical and engaging live shows, and this performance is a testament to their enduring legacy in rock music history.