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Genesis 10/30/73
Shepperton Studios, London, England
Set I
Watcher of The Skies
Dancing with The Moonlit Knight
The Musical Box
I Know What I Like
Supper's Ready
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
This Planet's Soil bootleg
Last Changed By Charlie Kidder
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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Spiritdrumz (2/5) DVD / 1 View   PRO
Notes: Excellent pro-shot film, footage digitized frame by frame direct from 16mm master reel
Texasknight (2/4.6) CDR / 1 A- View  
Rupert (2/0) DVD / 1 A+ View   Original 35mm print!!!
Steve B. (1/4.9) CDR / 1 A View   SBD?FM?TV?
Red Pill (1/5) DVD / 1 View   pro-shot
Notes: Excellent pro-shot film, footage digitized frame by frame direct from 16mm master reel
phil (1/5) DVD / 1 A View   2005 DVD REMASTER
Notes: superb 2005 remaster
Jim O'Brien (1/4.9) DVD / 1 View   ProShot16MM/SBd Audio>??>DVD
Notes: 10/30&31 there is none better
mike (1/5) DVD / 1 View   EFDVDG06. From original 16mm film
CDJones (1/5) FLAC/CDR / 1 View  
Notes: Cinema Landscapes (Genesis In Concert)
dmband420 (1/5) VCD / 1 View  
Notes: From 10/30-31/73.
bluibootleg (1/0) FLAC / 1 View   TV
Paul Russell (1/4.6) dvd / 1 A A View   tv
Notes: a must have from this era
Cheryl (1/0) VCD / 1 View   Pro-shot video > VCD
Notes: "Tony Stratton-Smith Presents... Genesis In Concert" (RareVCD06)
Eric (1/5) DVD / 2 A View  
Notes: 16mm transfer (new EFDVD and GMDVD releases) have both the PAL and NTSC transfers, GET THIS
Patrick M. (1/5) DVD / 1 View  
Andy (1/4.8) dvd / 1 View   Pro shot
tarkus22 (1/5) DVD / 1 View  
Notes: (combined with 10/31/73)
Greg (1/5) NTSC DVD / 1 A View  
Notes: This is EARLY Genesis, and SO MUCH fun! It is actually a compilation of footage from 10-30 and 10-31. This is probably the most exciting Genesis DVD of all time (yes maybe even better than the Lamb live one...). You've all seen the Shepperton 1973 film before, but you've not seen it properly until you've seen this DVD. Created entirely by GMDVD with help from SAB, this DVD is the ultimate Shepperton '73 DVD. All previous versions of this film have ultimately been sourced back to a 16mm film reel, but most have come via several generations of VHS, 3/4" tape or some kind of degraded source. For the first time GMDVD brings you the actual 16mm film, digitised frame by frame for optimum results. Full information on its creation can be found in the text file attached but lets just say that it took a lot of time and effort (and money) from Adam to bring you something this good so I hope you enjoy it. If you can find the Easter Egg on the main menu, please check it out to see exactly how much work had to be done on the source! The quality of this film is possibly even better than the clips which have appeared on the Songbook and History official videos. Thanks so much for an absolute mind-blower Ed! This is AWESOME! Thank you kind sir!
netwerkingyuppie (1/5) DVD / 1 View   b1p39
Notes: "The 16mm Film" proshot
Dave Vallee (1/4.5) CDR / 1 A A- View  
Notes: Cinema Landscapes Boot
Justin (1/0) DVD-R / 1 VG+ View  
big fish (1/5) vcd / 1 View  
Notes: tv source-- This Planets Soil bootleg?
Jay (1/0) CD / 1 A A View  
Mike (1/5) DVD / 1 View   See Notes
Notes: This is probably the most exciting Genesis DVD of all time (yes maybe even better than the Lamb live one...) You've all seen the Shepperton 1973 film before, but you've not seen it properly until you've seen this DVD. Created entirely by GMDVD with help from SAB, this DVD is the ultimate Shepperton 73 DVD - you have never seen it like this before. All previous versions of this film have ultimately been sourced back to a 16mm film reel, but most have come via several generations of VHS, 3/4" tape or some kind of degraded source. For the first time GMDVD brings you the actual 16mm film, digitised frame by frame for optimum results. Full information on its creation can be found in the text file attached but let me just say that it took a lot of time and effort (and money) from Adam to bring you something this good so I hope you enjoy it. If you can find the Easter Egg on the main menu, please check it out to see exactly how much work had to be done on the source! To speak from a personal point of view, I have never seen this film look anywhere near this good before, and despite the usual spits and spots that you associate with old film, the clarity of the images and sharpness of lines on this DVD is second to none. In fact it's been a while since I've watched them but I am 99% sure that the quality of this film is even better than the clips which have appeared on the Songbook and History official videos. Details below, and please check out the full info file for details on the sheer amount of work that went into this DVD! All hail the King! James Genesis - Shepperton, The 16mm film ----------------------------------- Shepperton Studios, Borehamwood, UK: 30th-31st October 1973 1. Opening Credits 2. Watcher of the Skies 3. Dancing with the Moonlit Knight 4. I Know What I Like 5. The Musical Box 6. Supper's Ready 7. Closing Credits Plus Easter Egg! Pro-shot film, footage digitised frame by frame direct from 16mm master reel to PAL 25fps. (See below for exact details!) Credits: -------- Source: King Lerch and the members of MeeksGenesis Video Transfer, Source Clean Up, DVD Authoring and other general extreme hard work : King Lerch Audio Remastering: SAB (DanLore) Artwork: RH Productions
Alex Wolf (0/0) DVD PRO / 0 View  
Mark Mazur (0/5) dvd+r / 1 A View   Pro-shot film, digitised frame by frame direct from 16mm master reel
Notes: new EFDVD and GMDVD release.
tom (0/0) DVD / 1 A- 62 View  
Notes: Proshot w/Menu, chapters- shares disk with 20/12/73 and 20/04/74
denis martin (0/0) DVDR / 1 View  
john (0/0) dvd / 1 View  
Craig Jefcoat (0/4.5) / 1 View