Steve Hackett with orchestra and choir - "Musical Box"
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You don't necessarily have to be a Genesis fan to enjoy and appreciate Steve Hackett's virtuoso guitar playing, his band around singer Nad Sylvan (almost a copy of Peter Gabriel's voice) are also absolutely convincing in the intonation of the music from 1973 from the LPs "Foxtrott" and "Selling England by the pound".
If there is also support from the “Amici del Canto” choir and the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra in the almost solemn and festive ambience of the historic town hall of Wuppertal, the result can only be pure enjoyment. And so it was! Even on three evenings in a row and as an introduction to the planned tour in 2023. We were thrilled!
Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Genesis' landmark album Selling England by the Pound
How it all began - Steve Hackett finds Genesis
In December 1970, looking for a "real" band, Steve Hackett published an ad in Melody Maker, which was so important in the music industry at the time: "Guitarist / songwriter is looking for open-minded musicians who are willing to defy existing, stagnant forms of music." idiosyncratic phrasing caught the attention of Peter Gabriel, whose band Genesis needed a replacement for founding member Anthony Phillips. After becoming convinced of each other's musical qualities, Hackett joined Genesis in the late 1970s.
Hackett, who had little live experience, contrasted with frontman Gabriel with his introverted demeanour, often hunched over his guitar with horn-rimmed glasses.
With the follow-up album Foxtrot in 1972, Genesis achieved their first major commercial success. In the clearly keyboard-heavy work by Anthony Banks, Hackett was primarily responsible for various atmospheric embellishments. His voluptuous sounds were particularly effective at the end of the suite "Supper's Ready", in the middle part of which he also attracted attention with a rapid solo. "Horizons" is the first of his acoustic instrumentals and is still his best known.
With the following double album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" Hackett went under in 1974, so that even in later years he always kept a certain distance from the conceptual work. Only a few tracks like "Fly on a Windshield", "Hairless Heart", "The Chamber of 32 Doors", "Here Comes the Supernatural Anaesthetist" and the final solo of "The Lamia" really gave him an opportunity to contribute.
Steve Hackett and his Les Paul - a love of life
The song Money for Nothing by Dire Straits is often cited as an example of the dense, warm tone that the Les Paul produces. Mark Knopfler, guitarist for Dire Straits, is notorious for not using a pick. According to his own statements, he therefore plays a Les Paul for pieces that are supposed to sound "rocky" and therefore actually require the pick to be played.
Steve Hackett - reserved and humble - as you know him!
The beginning with "Dance on a Volcano" was still equipped with some discordant tones, so the sound had to be tweaked a bit on the mixing desk, but after that the powerful sound spectacle in the town hall came across very well and the length of the applause was clearly evident after each piece extended. Because what the now 73-year-old Steve Hackett brought to the stage with his band, the choir "Amici del Canto" and the Wuppertal Symphony Orchestra was really worthy of every honor. And so we can only advise fans of Genesis' early music to use the planned tour through Germany for a visit. Together with the classical symphony musicians under the direction of the Canadian conductor Bradley Thachuk, who obviously enjoyed working together, a wonderful sound from the material of the 70s was found:
With "The Musical Box" the right piece for the encore was found.
An unforgettable evening. Thanks to Steve Hackett, Marcus Grebe and Michael Ackermann.
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