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Now it's your chance to look back at some pieces of our own history strung together! Here are some reviews from our past gigs, going back to early 1998, with thanks to all our reviewers from that last few years. The cheques are in the post, chaps. If you've seen us recently, and feel like spreading the word, drop us a line. Don't forget to mention where and when you saw us!
Here's our reviews from this year: to read more, follow the links to read reviews from 2001, 2000, 1999 and 1998 (and to see a load more pictures of us).The Chiddingfold Club, Chiddingfold, Surrey - Friday, April 12, 2002 [set list by Phil and Richard]
Dodo - Lurker / Abacab / No Son Of Mine / The Fountain Of Salmacis / Squonk / One For The Vine / Fading Lights / That's All / Home By The Sea - Second Home By The Sea / Horizons / Supper's Ready / Land Of Confusion / Invisible Touch / Dance On A Volcano - Drum Solo - Los Endos
Encore: I Know What I Like / Turn It On Again / The Knife
The Limelight Club, Crewe, Cheshire - Sunday, April 7, 2002 [set list by Phil and Richard]
Dodo - Lurker / Abacab / The Fountain Of Salmacis / One For The Vine / Fading Lights / In The Cage - In That Quiet Earth - Apocalypse in 9/8 / Land Of Confusion / Home By The Sea - Second Home By The Sea / Invisible Touch / The Waiting Room - Watcher Of The Skies / Drum Solo - Los Endos
Encore: And So To F / I Know What I Like / Turn It On Again / The Knife
The Brook, Southampton - Friday, March 8, 2002 [set list by Ken]
Dodo - Lurker / Abacab / Eleventh Earl Of Mar - Squonk - Firth Of Fifth / That's All / Fading Lights / Follow You Follow Me / In The Cage - In That Quiet Earth - Slippermen - Afterglow / Cuckoo Cocoon - Horizons / Supper's Ready / I Know What I Like / The Waiting Room - Watcher Of The Skies / Drum Solo - Los Endos
Encore: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway - The Musical Box / Turn It On Again / The Knife
From the Invisible Touch mailbox...
What a night of music! Every tune a winner, played to perfection and as tight as you like, superb sound. Well done yet again. I need to say no more.
Dave Moore
You might recall singing "Happy Birthday" to me at the Brook on Friday night, I just wanted to say that you made my night/year! It was a great set - you really must try "Tonight Tonight Tonight"! Hope you are coming again soon to somewhere near me (Hampshire). Please thank every member of the band - you are superb!
Lori Gibbons
Cheers for a great gig on Friday night at The Brook. We brought some friends who were first timers and we all had a great evening. One of the best gigs of any Genesis tribute band I've seen.
Steve Barney
Loved the gig at the Brook. The new singer is quite promising though I felt he did find it a little difficult to keep up with the audience...!
Carl Pender
The Brook, Southampton - Friday, January 25, 2002 [set list by the band]
Abacab / Follow You Follow Me / Firth of Fifth / Fading Lights / The Carpet Crawlers 1999 / In That Quiet Earth - Slippermen - Afterglow / Second Home By The Sea / Cuckoo Cocoon - Hairless Heart - Blood On The Rooftops - Horizons / Supper's Ready / The Waiting Room - And So To F / I Know What I Like / Drum Solo - Los Endos
Encore: The Knife
From the Invisible Touch mailbox...
To arrive and find out that the lead singer was sick was a bit sad, but to be told the band were still to play for nothing, but would need help with the singing, meant that 'Karaoke Genesis' was the name of the game. By the number of people in The Brook, I don't think many people walked away and I must say this evening's entertainment was probably one of the best gigs I've been to in a long long time. The highlight of the evening was 'Supper's Ready' with the crowd on lead vocal. Last but not least was the drumming. This woman must have forearms like an apes, she hit the drums so hard. I've kept my ticket for the 8th March. If the band is this good without a singer...
Tony Short
Thanks for a great evening last night! I enjoyed it very much, and look forward to March 8. Oh, and I think that Dave and Tony could go into comedy if ever they gave up the music, as they were very funny!
Vicci Elliot
A mention in dispatches for the band last night at The Brook. Thanks for soldiering on minus the lead vocal - it was a memorable and enjoyable night - we weren't disappointed. Looking forward to March 8 and the return of you all.
Carl Pender
Well done Friday... It must have been tough, but you carried it through with increasing confidence and good humour. Our group of 8 had a great time (our third IT gig), although our throats are sore! We could'nt help noticing how Dave Woodward got nearer and nearer centre stage and more animated as the evening went on, the other Dave should watch out! We'll be back on March 8.
Pete Doxat
I have been recommending Invisible Touch to friends for awhile now and they and I were looking forward to your gig on January 25; you can therefore imagine my disappointment to learn that on entering the venue your lead singer was ill but you would be performing an 'acoustic 45 minute set.' After the initial disappointment I was grateful that you were at least going to do something to please your audience, you more than did that as far as I was concerned, it was an excellent effort all round.
After an hour had passed I realised you had pulled the evening off and were going to continue. My friends were clearly enjoying themselves but nothing prepared me for your rendition of Brand X's "...And So To F..." what a treat! Although I first heard this on one of their studio albums, it was Phil Collins' live version that I remember for its sheer power and energy and your version was performed in the same manner.
Stewart Chandler
The Half Moon, Putney, SW15 - Friday, January 4, 2002 [set list by Richard]
Dodo - Lurker / Abacab / Domino / The Fountain Of Salmacis / That's All / Home By The Sea - Second Home By The Sea / In The Cage - In That Quiet Earth - Slippermen - Afterglow / Land Of Confusion / Horizons / Supper's Ready / Invisible Touch / Dance On A Volcano - Drum Solo - Los Endos
Encore: I Know What I Like / The Knife
Just a quickie, but... I just want to say that last night's gig was the best that I have been to (of any band) in a long, long time! It was absolutely fantastic. Highlights for me have to be "Supper's Ready" and "Dance on a Volcano" - I actually had goosebumps for the final 10 mins of "Supper's Ready"!! I was buzzing when I left the gig! Just brilliant. Thanks again IT!
Sammy
Can I just say that tonight's gig at the Half Moon was one of the - if not the - best tribute band gigs I've attended in a long long time. All power to your arms (especially Phils!).
Stuart Henderson
From the Invisible Touch mailbox...
Well done another ground breaking gig, how do you keep doing it? Nice to see so many people there. Keep up the great work.
Christopher Chapman
I just want to say thank you for the fantastic gig you guys put on at The Half Moon last Friday. This is the third time we've seen you play, and by far and away the best. I have to single out the rendition of "Suppers Ready", which was nothing short of sensational!
Jonathan Ridsdale