Monday, January 10, 2011

GG - 1972-10-07 - Montreal

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  1. GENTLE GIANT
    Centre Sportif de l'Universite de Montreal, Quebec, CAN
    1972-10-07 (October 7th 1972)

    AUD - B

    Lineage - unknown analog source>CD-R>dBpowerAMP>FLAC level 4>you

    (Checked with EAC to ensure that this is not MP3 sourced).



    01. Prologue
    02. Alucard
    03. Funny Ways
    04. Nothing At All
    05. Plain Truth
    06. Peel The Paint

    Derek Shulman - vocals, saxes, bass guitar
    Ray Shulman - vocals, bass guitar, violin
    Phil Shulman - vocals, saxes, trumpet
    Kerry Minnear - vocals, keyboards, cello, vibes
    Gary Green - vocals, lead guitar
    John Weathers - drums, percussion


    A pretty good audience recording, considering its age. I'm not confident enough
    to try any re-mastering (yet), so I'm presenting the music exactly as it came to me.
    Sound quality is generally very listenable, a bit lacking in top end at times, but
    I've certainly heard worse... I'd rate it as a "B", although I appreciate these
    things are very much down to personal taste. There's a couple of mp3 samples to
    help you make up your own mind.

    According to Jack Skelly's EXCELLENT Gentle Giant Tour History site (a must for GG fans -
    http://members.aol.com/JAskelly/GGtourhistory.html) "a local comedy/folk act named Plume
    and Cassonade opened this show which Phil (Shulman) says was also a very successful gig.
    An existing tape of the concert includes Peel the Paint, again done as a separate song,
    as was done in May (1972), but in a slightly modified version from what was done then.
    The crowd erupted with cheers and applause during the Nothing at All percussion break.
    During this break, the band used their sticks, in sequence, on the drums, the drum stands,
    the microphone stands, the microphone cables and the floor, before reversing the order,
    finally returning to the drums. A very brief silent 8mm film clip of the show is also known
    to exist."

    I've been on DIME for about six or seven months now, and this show doesn't seem to
    have been seeded here before - if it's a reseed, then I apologise for not making that
    clear in the description, but I had no way of telling.

    Enjoy the show,

    Alan.

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