
Knebworth 1978 Full Broadcast
With the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett in 1977, Genesis were reduced to a trio, yet with their ninth studio album, 'And Then There Were Three', Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford continued to expand the scope of what the group could achieve. Released as the album's lead single, the classic "Follow You Follow Me" proved that Genesis could be chart hitmakers, while their performance at Knebworth on 26 June 1978 - headlining the day-long A Midsummer Night's Dream festival, on a bill with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Jefferson Starship and Devo - continued their ascent to arena-filling mega-stardom.
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Knebworth 1978 Full Broadcast
With the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett in 1977, Genesis were reduced to a trio, yet with their ninth studio album, 'And Then There Were Three', Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford continued to expand the scope of what the group could achieve. Released as the album's lead single, the classic "Follow You Follow Me" proved that Genesis could be chart hitmakers, while their performance at Knebworth on 26 June 1978 - headlining the day-long A Midsummer Night's Dream festival, on a bill with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Jefferson Starship and Devo - continued their ascent to arena-filling mega-stardom.
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With the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett in 1977, Genesis were reduced to a trio, yet with their ninth studio album, 'And Then There Were Three', Phil Collins, Tony Banks and Mike Rutherford continued to expand the scope of what the group could achieve. Released as the album's lead single, the classic "Follow You Follow Me" proved that Genesis could be chart hitmakers, while their performance at Knebworth on 26 June 1978 - headlining the day-long A Midsummer Night's Dream festival, on a bill with Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers, Jefferson Starship and Devo - continued their ascent to arena-filling mega-stardom.











