Monday, May 30, 2011

PG - 1980-09-30 - Torino

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  1. PETER GABRIEL
    Torino, Palasport
    30 September 1980

    soundboard/audience matrix

    01. Intruder
    02. The start
    03. I don't remember
    04. Solsbury hill
    05. Family snapshot
    06. Intro to Milgram's 37
    07. Milgram's 37 (partly *)
    08. Modern love *
    09. Not one of us
    10. Lead a normal life
    11. Moribund the burgermeister
    12. Mother of violence
    13. Humdrum
    14. Games without frontiers
    15. Band introduction / I go swimming *
    16. Biko
    17. On the air
    18. DIY
    19. Here comes the flood

    Lineage: soundboard > unknown generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck AD-WX828 > Audigy Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0 >
    CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

    Peter Gabriel - vocals, piano
    Jerry Marotta - drums, percussions, sax
    John Ellis - guitar
    John Giblin - bass
    Larry Fast - keyboards, backing vocals

    * audience source

    The basis for the special show is a very nice mono soundboard recording coming from a trade in the early 90's, with a
    quite good audience source to fill the gaps. The overall result is a very powerful show, typical of the '80 tour. This is one of the
    very last dates of the tour which had started in the UK on March 1980 and the band had reached an optimal quality. This
    tour marked the comeback of Peter Gabriel in Italy since the days of Genesis (1975). Tony Levin was replaced by John Giblin
    for this leg of the tour because of other committments, notably with Paul Simon band. Excellent show indeed, with a overall
    8,5 sound quality. This recording hasn't surfaced often in the trading circuit, so I'm happy to bring that to you.

    The editing was quite long. First I had to re-equalise the whole tape and put the right speed between soundboard and audience
    (the first source being too fast), then paste the fillers at the right point and increase the overall volume of the SB tape.
    The result is a big improvement from the raw source.

    Enjoy!

    ldb

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