Monday, May 30, 2011

PG - 1977-04-09 - Roxy Theatre in Hollywood (Late)

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Dr. Forrester said...

Peter Gabriel at the Roxy - 1977-04-09 - Late Show - Audience.


Peter Gabriel

1977-April-09 - Late Show

At the Roxy Theatre in Hollywood , CA. USA


Recorded from our favorite table , just right of center , near the rise in the back.


Equipment used - Sony TC-153SD and Sennheiser MKH-404's


Lineage - 1st. Gen. Cass. > CD > EAC > CDWave (re-tracking) > Flac 8

The "CD" in lineage is a Harmon Kardon CDR-20 stand-alone.


This is directly from my 1st Gen Tape , not any Silvers or trade.



Another one from " The Box in the Back Room ".


We taped alot around LA in the latter 70's , as you can see by some of the posts , with more to come as time allows. I had offered this up to the PRRP group a couple of years ago , they haven't taken me up on it yet. I have had a couple released by them ; Camel at the Roxy (Roxy Road) - PRRP-032 , and Genesis at the Forum (Hackett Down and Out) - PRRPGS-008 , this one sounds better than those if you've heard them.

This has got to be in my top FIVE concerts attended all time.


Anyway , hope you Enjoy this , Samples provided as always.


Please never convert to "Lossy" , or Remaster & Repost.

Trade Freely , Never for Sale !



CD 1 - 42:01

01 Here Comes The Flood
02 On The Air
03 Moribund The Burgermeister
04 Waiting For The Big One
05 A Song Without Words
06 Excuse Me
07 Solsbury Hill
08 Ain't That Peculiar
09 Band Introductions
10 Humdrum


CD 2 - 44:10

01 Story Of Glass Eyeballs
02 Slowburn
03 All Day And All Of The Night
04 Here Comes The Flood
05 Modern Love
06 Down The Dolce Vita
07 Crowd Noise
08 Back In N.Y.C.
09 Modern Love


Peter Gabriel - Piano, Flute, Tambourine, Vocals
Dusty Roads (Robert Fripp) - Guitars
Steve Hunter - Guitars
Tony Levin - Bass, Stick, Tuba, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast - Synthesisers
Alan Schwartzberg - Drums, Backing Vocals
Phil Aaberg - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Jim Maelen - Percussion, Backing Vocals

Anonymous said...

Excellent recording. Peter Gabriel and Robert Fripp...Great Earcandy.