Within 20 years, a lot of fans and friends have supported the work of the German Fanclub and some of them wanted to share their thought about 20 years of a fanclub ...
Waiting for the it magazine, shopping at the Shop of it-snips and the competitions on the website. The journey of it according to Alexander Alberts.
Writing about the Genesis fanclub through the eyes of its users and members is not quite an easy task - says Sönke Bohm, but he gives it a try ...
Anneke has been a fan for many years, then she met someone online - in our Genesis forum, which eventually changed her life. Read her story about it here ...
Harald Dreyer is a dyed-in-the-wool fan. With his love for details he has found many like-minded people in the fanclub, but he still finds the anonymous online world peculiar, especially in debates.
Michael Fimberger, one of our Austrian members, finds that the history of it runs parallel to the history of the internet.
Armando Gallo has been with the band for decades, in 2006 he was our guest during the Evolution of ... - Event. Armando has also contributed to our anniversary.
Club member from the word 'go', author of many articles in the magazine and on the website, live act on conventions - Steffen Gerlach is all that and knows: It has been a long way.
Mario Giammetti, head of the Italian Fanclub DUSK, has been a great colleague over the past 20 years. Read more about his thoughts here.
Being the one who translated the whole website into English, Martin Klinkhardt has some special moments to share ...
Udo was lucky enough to see Genesis touring with The Lamb. In the 90ies, he became a regular member of our fanclub, and in 2011 he is still there and shares his very own thoughts.
Tom Morgenstern, who is well known among some of the live-shows projects, had little affiliations with the German Fanclub. That eventually changed 5 years ago. Read his story here.
In his essay Michael Otterbach explains how the website and the forum are like mass and how a fanclub may be conducive to relationships.
A Genesis fan since the late nineties, but also actively involved in the music business. Martin Peitz tells his story about Genesis and the fanclub.
Alexander Pfaff has been a member for ten years. He has been around for all of the online years so far and shares his thoughts.
Besides some longer contributions, we have also received a lot of shorter jubilee wishes, memories and other contributions we gladly publish here ...
Second Mechanics-Album from 1988, contains the US-Nr. 1-Hit The Living Years.
Some say it is one of the best Live-Albums ever. Genesis' Seconds Out became a milestone and also marked the end of the classic years.