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Genesis — Rare Clips

Rare rare footage of Genesis, curated from across the internet. Browse 14 clips below.

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About Rare Footage

The rarest footage in the archive — clips that most fans have never seen and many didn’t know existed. Private recordings, forgotten television appearances, bootleg tapes that surfaced decades later, and moments captured by someone who happened to be in the right place at the right time. These are the clips that make you stop scrolling.

About Genesis

Genesis were an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, in Godalming, Surrey, in 1967. The band's longest-lasting and most commercially successful line-up consisted of keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford and drummer/singer Phil Collins. In the 1970s, during which the band also included singer Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett, Genesis were among the pioneers ...

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    Genesis - Live 1975-1978 Rare Footage - Part II

    Genesis

    1970sRareLive
  • Thumbnail for Super 8 Footage of Genesis Live at LA Fourm in 1977 with Audio by Genesis

    Super 8 Footage of Genesis Live at LA Fourm in 1977 with Audio

    Genesis

    1970sRareLive
  • Thumbnail for Genesis - Do The Neurotic live [September 1986 Rehearsal] (The Spectrum, Philadelphia) by Genesis

    Genesis - Do The Neurotic live [September 1986 Rehearsal] (The Spectrum, Philadelphia)

    Genesis

    1980sRehearsalRare
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    Genesis Shepperton Studios Live 1973 16mm Film - 50th Anniversary Remaster (4K)

    Genesis

    1970sRareLive
  • Thumbnail for Genesis - Selling England by the pound   (Rare video) by Genesis

    Genesis - Selling England by the pound (Rare video)

    Genesis

    Rare
  • Thumbnail for GENESIS: The Last Domino? (Documentary 2021)  🇭🇩 by Genesis

    GENESIS: The Last Domino? (Documentary 2021) 🇭🇩

    Genesis

    2020sDocumentaryTour
  • Thumbnail for Genesis - Behind The Track (I Can't Dance) by Genesis

    Genesis - Behind The Track (I Can't Dance)

    Genesis

    Rare
  • Thumbnail for Turn it On Again Tour Stage Setup by Genesis

    Turn it On Again Tour Stage Setup

    Genesis

    2000sTourRare
  • Thumbnail for Genesis - The Invisible Tour (behind the scenes) 1987 by Genesis

    Genesis - The Invisible Tour (behind the scenes) 1987

    Genesis

    1980sTourBehind the Scenes
  • Thumbnail for GENESIS  -  Backstage of the "Turn It On Again" Tour (2007), 576p by Genesis

    GENESIS - Backstage of the "Turn It On Again" Tour (2007), 576p

    Genesis

    2000sBackstageTour
  • Thumbnail for Genesis - Hold on my Heart  - First Take (live) by Genesis

    Genesis - Hold on my Heart - First Take (live)

    Genesis

    RareLive
  • Thumbnail for Biblically Accurate Noah’s Flood 🌊🕊️  (Genesis 6:9-11) #bible #noahsark  #shorts by Genesis

    Biblically Accurate Noah’s Flood 🌊🕊️ (Genesis 6:9-11) #bible #noahsark #shorts

    Genesis

    Rare
  • Thumbnail for Charlie Kirk Breaks Down Genesis 1 by Genesis

    Charlie Kirk Breaks Down Genesis 1

    Genesis

    Rare
  • Thumbnail for Genesis Then & Now | Tribute to Rock’s Progressive Legends by Genesis

    Genesis Then & Now | Tribute to Rock’s Progressive Legends

    Genesis

    Rare
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Genesis Rare Footage

In the annals of rock history, few bands have left an indelible mark as profound and far-reaching as Genesis. Formed in 1967 at Charterhouse School in Godalming, Surrey, this English quintet would go on to become one of the most influential and innovative forces in progressive rock. With a career spanning over four decades, Genesis has been blessed with a cast of talented musicians who have contributed to their unique sound and style.

At the heart of Genesis' enduring success lies the partnership between keyboardist Tony Banks and bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford, the only constant members throughout the band's history. Their creative synergy has been the driving force behind some of Genesis' most iconic albums, including "Selling England by the Pound" and "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway". The addition of Peter Gabriel's distinctive vocals and theatrical stage presence in the early 1970s further cemented Genesis' reputation as one of rock's most exciting and adventurous bands.

Genesis' influence can be heard in a wide range of musical genres, from symphonic prog to pop. Their innovative use of keyboards, guitars, and drum machines has inspired generations of musicians, including Radiohead, Muse, and Porcupine Tree. The band's live performances have always been a testament to their boundless energy and creativity, with elaborate stage sets and intricate light shows that transport audiences to another world.

But Genesis' story is not just one of commercial success and critical acclaim; it's also a tale of rare and often forgotten footage that has surfaced over the years. These private recordings, bootleg tapes, and behind-the-scenes moments offer a glimpse into the band's creative process, their relationships with each other, and their experiences on tour.

One such example is the 1973 live recording from Shepperton Studios, which has been beautifully restored in 4K for its 50th anniversary. This rare footage captures Genesis at the height of their powers, performing songs like "The Knife" and "Mama". The band's chemistry is palpable as they trade solos and harmonies with ease.

Another highlight from this collection is the documentary "The Last Domino?" (2021), which offers a poignant and introspective look at the band's later years. Filmed during their farewell tour, the documentary features interviews with Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, and Phil Collins, as well as archival footage of Genesis' most iconic performances.

Genesis' music has always been characterized by its eclecticism and willingness to experiment. From the biblical themes of "The Lamb" to the pop-infused soundscapes of "Abacab", the band's discography is a testament to their boundless creativity. And yet, despite their many achievements, Genesis remains an enigmatic and often misunderstood band.

This rare footage collection offers a unique opportunity to reevaluate Genesis' legacy and appreciate the band's innovative spirit in a new light. Whether you're a seasoned fan or just discovering Genesis for the first time, these clips are sure to captivate and inspire. So join us on this journey through the archives, as we explore the hidden corners of Genesis' history and uncover some of the rarest footage from their remarkable career.

In "Genesis Then & Now | Tribute to Rock's Progressive Legends", we see a more mature and introspective band, reflecting on their past achievements and looking towards the future. The documentary "Charlie Kirk Breaks Down Genesis 1" offers an intriguing analysis of the biblical themes that underpin Genesis' music.

The "Backstage of the 'Turn It On Again' Tour (2007)" clip provides a fascinating glimpse into the band's later years, while the "Behind The Track (I Can't Dance)" feature offers a behind-the-scenes look at one of Genesis' most beloved songs. And then there are the live performances, like "Do The Neurotic" from September 1986, which showcase the band's enduring energy and musicianship.

As we delve into this rare footage collection, we're reminded that even in the digital age, there's still a place for the unexpected and the unknown. These clips may have been hidden away for decades, but they offer a fresh perspective on Genesis' music and legacy, one that's both nostalgic and forward-thinking.

Curated from public records and music databases.