Peter Gabriel – Berlin, Germany (09/04/80)

Peter Gabriel
Berlin,Ger.
Eissporthalle
1980.09.04

master tape>CDR(Pilips CDR570)>wave(EAC)>flacf(8)TLH
align on sector boundaries
excellent(-) quality,listen to MP 3 samples

Excellent show from P.G. in Berlin, fantastic setlist and
great quality.This master tape from my collection is now for
the first time in circulation,hope you enjoy it.Some songs were
in german language and so very interesting and rare for P.G. collectors.
upped by booomboom 2010.12.20

line up :

Peter Gabriel – Vocals, Piano
Jerry Marotta – Drums, Percussion,sax. Backing Vocals
John Giblin – Bass, Backing Vocals
John Ellis – Guitars, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast – Synthesizers, Piano

Setlist:

Disc 1 :

01.Eindringling (Intruder)
02.Start
03.I don’t remember
04.Solsbury Hill
05.Peter introduces Family snapshot
06.Schnappschuss (Family snapshot)
07.Milgrams 37
08.Modern love
09.Du bist nicht wie wir (Not one of us)

Disc 2 :

10.Lead a normal life
11.Moribund the Burgermeister
12.Mother of violence
13.Bully for you
14.Spiel ohne Grenzen (Games without frontiers)
15.Humdrum
16.Band introductions
17.Und durch den Draht (And through the wire)
18.I go swimming
19.Biko (fades out)
20.On the air
21.D.I.Y.

Peter Gabriel – San Francisco, CA (06/23/80)

Peter Gabriel
Fox Warfield, San Francisco
June 23, 1980


audience recording

1.1 Intruder 6:26
1.2 Start 1:33
1.3 I Don’t Remember 4:44
1.4 Solsbury Hill 5:30
1.5 Family Snapshot 6:58
1.6 Milgram’s 37 5:17
1.7 Modern Love 4:12
1.8 Not One Of Us 5:52
1.9 Lead A Normal Life 4:53
1.10 Moribund The Burgermeister 5:14
1.11 Mother Of Violence 4:33
1.12 Humdrum 4:30
1.13 Bully For You 5:33
1.14 And Through The Wire 4:46
2.1 Swimming intro 0:29
2.2 I Go Swimming 4:50
2.3 Biko (w/tape flip) 8:24
2.4 On The Air 5:23
2.5 Here Comes The Flood 2:28

Peter Gabriel : Vocals, Keyboards
John Ellis : Guitars
Tony Levin : Bass, vocals
Larry Fast – Keyboards, synthesizers
Jerry Marotta – Drums

Peter Gabriel – Los Angeles, CA (06/19/80)

Peter Gabriel
Greek Theatre, Griffith Park
Los Angeles California, USA
19 June 1980

Audience recording, rated A- at http://www.genesis-movement.org/php/showdetails.php?uid=1336 (artwork available)

CDr > EAC > Wave > CD Wave & Audacity > edit* > TLH > Flac – level 8
*removed microseconds of digital noise on disc 1 track 03 at 3:23 and rejoined tracks.

disc 1
01 Intruder
02 Start / I Don’t Remember
03 Solsbury Hill
04 Family Snapshot
05 Milgram’s 37
06 Not One Of Us
07 Lead A Normal Life

disc 2
01 Moribund The Burgermeister
02 Mother Of Violence
03 Humdrum
04 And Through The Wire
05 I Go Swimming
06 Biko
07 On The Air
08 Modern Love
09 Here Comes The Flood

Queen – London, England (12/09/80)

Queen
1980, 9th Dec.
London, Wembley Arena

FLAC (level 8) > WAV > remaster > FLAC (level 8)

Sound: fair
Source: audience

Comments:
Lots of hiss. They played ‘Imagine’ as a tribute to John Lennon who was killed the night before.

Disc 1:

  1. Intro/We will rock you (fast)
  2. Let me entertain you
  3. Play the game
  4. Mustapha
  5. Death on two legs
  6. Killer queen
  7. I’m in love with my car
  8. Get down make love
  9. Save me
  10. Now I’m here
  11. Dragon attack/Now I’m here (reprise)
  12. Fat bottomed girls

Disc 2:

  1. Love of my life
  2. Imagine
  3. Instrumental inferno
  4. Flash guitar medley
  5. Flash/The hero/Brighton rock (reprise)
  6. Crazy little thing called love
  7. Bohemian rhapsody
  8. We will rock you
  9. We are the champions
  10. Another one bites the dust
  11. Sheer heart attack
  12. Tie your mother down
  13. God save the queen

Peter Gabriel – Santa Ana, CA (06/17/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Santa Ana Clubhouse
Santa Ana, California USA
June 17th 1980

Pre tour warm-up show
Stopped by the Fire Marshall

From best of 3 sources
New Cover artwork
Speed corrected
Done by someone that was at the show.

Source: Audience Recording
Deck: Unknown (Stereo)
Mic: Unknown
Sound Quality: (A) VG+ sound
Source: 2nd gen Cassette
Transfer: >PB Pioneer CT-F1000>ASUS Xonar DG Sound Card>Audacity 2.0 @96k/24bit>Export multiple tracks 44.1k/16bit/flac8>TLH SBEs fixed>You

Peter, John Ellis and the opening band for the rest of the tour
(Random Hold w/David Rhodes)
flew in on saturday the 14th on a 13 hour red eye flight, just for this s#it!
This was Peter’s “Get me to the Greek moment.”

The Band Was:
Peter Gabriel
Tony Levin
Larry Fast
Jerry Marotta
John Ellis

[62:00]

  1. Intruder
  2. The Start/I Don’t Remember
  3. Solsbury Hill
  4. Family Snapshot
  5. Milgrams 37
  6. Modern Love
  7. Not One Of Us
  8. Lead A Normal Life
  9. Moribund The Burgermeister
  10. Mother Of Violence
  11. Humdrum
  12. Annoucement
    “I’ve just been told that um, that we have somewhat of a serious problem.
    We have exceeded the fire limit here… I’ll be back”…
    “I’ve been really trying hard to persuade them to let us finish off, but there’s absolutly no way, HOLD ON, HOLD ON the power will be pulled!”
    PG

Because KROQ radio would not shut up about “The secret Peter Gabriel” show,
and gave free tickets all day.
This small dance club for about 250, had close to 1000 Gabriel fans packed inside. To make it worse he was over an hour late, and the opening act, a mime tried to stall for an hour, by melting into a pool of tears.
The club was a small door that opens to a long narrow room, instead of the stage at one end, it was in the middle of the room with a riser for 100 seats. That’s it! Then the band put PA speakers on both sides of the stage, cutting off the view of 60% of the people. The back cover is about what it looked like with Peter climbing on and around speakers to find the audience. And John trying to play guitar over his head.
I was lucky to be guest of the band not KROQ so I got in (many did not) and sat on the floor on the risers by the second row. I taped that night, but my mic was blown by the kaos. So I have 3 tapes of this show, this is the best quality stereo tape, and much better than what was circulating by far.
This was recorded from about the spot I created for the back cover, so just in front of the speakers, right side of the stage.

Bonus:

  1. PG and Larry Fast 1980-06-24 KROQ Radio Pasadena Calif. [21:00]

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Queen – Oakland, CA (07/14/80)

Queen
Oakland, USA
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
July 14, 1980

This is a third generation recording of an excellent early Game tour gig. The quality is superb, and surely an upgrade of all previous versions. Unfortunately the last track is TYMD, but at least we have most of the concert. Save Me cuts out at the end, so we’re missing Now I’m Here as well. It’s awesome to hear Freddie sing Need Your Loving Tonight like the record version, because his voice was in such good shape early on in the tour. For that song alone, this bootleg is worth obtaining, but the entire show has Freddie in magical voice. Brian’s guitar solo is a bit long and wandering, but he really does create some pretty things this night. Overall, this show is one of the very best.

Lineage: AUD > Master > 3rd Generation Tape > WAV > CDR > WAV > FLAC frontend (level 8)

Disc 1:
Jailhouse Rock
We Will Rock You (fast)
Let Me Entertain You
Need Your Loving Tonight
Play The Game
Mustapha
Death On Two Legs
Killer Queen
I’m In Love With My Car
Somebody To Love
Get Down, Make Love
You’re My Best Friend
Save Me

Disc 2:
Fat Bottomed Girls
Love Of My Life
Keep Yourself Alive
Tympani Solo
Guitar Solo / Brighton Rock (ending)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love
Bohemian Rhapsody
Tie Your Mother Down

Distribute these files only if they are left completely unaltered, and always include the lineage information. As always with my shares (and preferably everybody else’s!), be sure that this recording is not made available at Queenzone or elsewhere in mp3 or any other lossy format. Keep lossless files lossless. 🙂

Enjoy!

Sir GH

Queen – Zurich, Switzerland (11/23/80)

Queen
Zurich, Switzerland
Hallenstadion
November 23, 1980

Originally shared by The Real Wizard on QZ. Here are his notes:

This is a great copy of the Zurich audience tape. Thanks to Leo for the tape, kindly supplied by Davide Traversi, head of the Italian Queen fan club “We Will Rock You.”

This tape runs through Sheer Heart Attack. This show often circulated without the second encore, as in this case. The last three tracks are patched in from another version (certainly the same audience source), and sound almost identical to the rest of the show.

AUD > ? > Cassette > Technics RS-B66W > Edirol R-09 > 16 bit/48 kHz > xAct > WAV (16/44, GoldWave speed correction) > FLAC level 8

  • AUD > ? > Cassette > WAV > FLAC level 8 1) overture
    2) Jailhouse Rock
    3) We Will Rock You (fast)
    4) Let Me Entertain You
    5) Play The Game
    6) Mustapha
    7) Death On Two Legs
    8) Killer Queen
    9) I’m In Love With My Car
    10) Get Down Make Love
    11) Need Your Loving Tonight
    12) Save Me
    13) Now I’m Here
    14) Dragon Attack
    15) Now I’m Here (reprise) 1) Fat Bottomed Girls
    2) Love Of My Life
    3) Keep Yourself Alive
    4) tympani solo
    5) guitar solo
    6) Battle Theme
    7) Brighton Rock (ending)
    8) Crazy Little Thing Called Love
    9) Bohemian Rhapsody
    10) Tie Your Mother Down
    11) Another One Bites The Dust
    12) Sheer Heart Attack
    13) We Will Rock You *
    14) We Are The Champions *
    15) God Save The Queen *

Enjoy, and keep it lossless !

My notes:
This is the best (to my knowledge) version of the recording of the first show from the 1980 European tour, which is absolutely an astonishing tour.
The band is on fire.
This first night is a great show too even though they’re not yet in the shape they’d be in by the time they’d hit Birmingham, London, Brussels,…
That said, if someone has a copy of the Strassbourg December 16, 1980 show or a decent copy from the last night (Munich December 18, 1980)…;-)

Peter Gabriel – Cardiff, Wales (03/07/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Cardiff, Sophia Gardens
March 7, 1980

01.Intruder
02.The Start / I Don’t Remember
03.Solsbury Hill
04.Family Snapshot
05.Milgram’s 37
06.Modern Love
07.Not One Of Us
08.Lead A Normal Life
09.Moribund The Burgermeister (tape flip)
10.Mother Of Violence
11.Humdrum
12.Band Intro / Games Without Frontiers
13.And Through The Wire
14.I Go Swimming
15.Biko
16.On The Air
17.Here Comes The Flood

Peter Gabriel – Manchester, England (03/05/80)

PETER GABRIEL
SHOOT INTO THE LIGHT
March 5, 1980
The Apollo – Manchester, England

1.1 Intruder 5:44
1.2 Start/ I Don’t Remember 7:10
1.3 Solsbury Hill 5:45
1.4 Family Snapshot 4:59
1.5 Story Of An Experiment 2:17
1.6 Milgram’s 37
1.7 Modern Love 4:17
1.8 Not one of us 5:28
1.9 Lead A Normal Life 4:54
1.10 Moribund The Burgermeister 4:59
2.1 Mother Of Violence 4:50
2.2 Humdrum 4:07
2.3 Bully For You 5:39
2.4 Band Introductions 1:37
2.5 Games Without Frontiers 6:51
2.6 And Through The Wire 4:38
2.7 I Go Swimming 4:32
2.8 Biko 7:59
2.9 On the Air 5:59
2.10 Here Comes The Flood 2:35
2.11 Gabriel- Piccadilly Radio Interview

(Manchester- May,28, 1980)

Peter Gabriel – Lead Vocals, Keyboard
John Ellis – Guitars, Backing Vocals
Tony Levin – Bass Guitars, Stick, Backing Vocals
Larry Fast – Keyboard
Jerry Marotta – Drums and Saxophone

Through The Wire

With the release of his ground-breaking third solo album in May 1980, Peter Gabriel firmly began to establish his reputation as a highly innovative solo artist. In February of that year, before the release of the album, he embarked on a British tour, dubbed the ëTour Of China 1984í, showcasing new material and a streamlined, more direct live sound.

At The Apollo in Manchester, Gabriel and his band entered from the rear of the auditorium, arriving on stage to the menacing opening strains of ìIntruderî. Alongside Tony Levin on bass and Larry Fast on keyboards was a surprising new recruit ñ guitarist John Ellis from punk outfit THE VIBRATORS.

It was Ellisí raw, dry guitar, combined with Jerry Marottaís dominant, economical drumming, which gave Gabrielís new live sound much of its harder edge. This recording, from March 5th 1980, includes several rarely performed songs from Peter Gabrielís live repertoire at the time.

ìMilgramís 37î, given a lengthy explanatory introduction by Gabriel, wouldnít appear on an album until 1986ís classic ìSoî, where it was renamed ìWe Do What Weíre Toldî. The minimal ìLead A Normal Lifeî complements ìMother Of Violenceî while ìBully For Youî (co-written with Tom Robinson, who provided the lyrics for Gabrielís music) and the ebullient ìI Go Swimmingî both remain unreleased as studio recordings. ìGames Without Frontiersî provided Gabriel with his second solo hit single (following the early success of ìSolsbury Hillîin 1977) and it was during this song that he chose to leave the stage and venture into the audience to encourage a sing-along of the ìJeux Sans FrontiËresî chorus refrain. He had already introduced this move on his first solo tour in 1977 when he appeared unexpectedly among the crowd to sing ìWaiting For The Big Oneî. In later years, of course, he would famously surf the crowd during ìLay Your Hands On Meî. The anthemic ìBikoî, which had been performed live for the first time to such dramatic effect at the previous yearís Reading Festival, was already proving to be a stirring and effective set closer in 1980 and demonstrated Gabrielís growing interest in Third World politics and human rights issues. This memorable performance in Manchester (complete with duck calls !) was brought to a close by a rousing encore of ìOn The Airî and a solo rendition of ìHere Comes The Floodî. The end. Incidentally, the support act this night was RANDOM HOLD whose guitarist David Rhodes had already worked on the recording of ìPeter Gabriel 3î and would, after this tour, become Gabrielís longest serving guitarist. He and Tony Levin remain integral members of Peter Gabrielís touring band to this day.

THE INTRUDER It is well known by now that the new musical direction begun by ìPeter Gabriel 3î and the accompanying tour were not well received by fans and critics at the time. Yet, looking back on it now, it is evident that this radical change was all for the best as it signalled a transition from ëGabriel ñ the ex-Genesis memberí to ëGabriel ñ the solo artistí.

PRRP STAFF

Notes from the Re-Master This recording comes from the master tape, provided by Peter Nicholls. It is generally a good recording with good detail and music signal up to 12,500 Hz. Our taper provided a few suggestions regarding the remaster project, identifying the high hiss level and locations of imperfection within the recording. Hiss was indeed high and was reduced using multiple techniques. Our taper had a friend along to take pictures of the event. We thank this camera man for his work because we used some of his pictures for this projectís artwork. For the audio, however, the camera man was somewhat of a challenge. Standing right next to our taper ñ and his microphones – many of the camera clicks and camera advances came in loud and clear on the recording. Most of these were manually removed but some could only be reduced in volume because removal would have corrupted the music.

Duck calls and audience noise were both quite loud on the original recording but were reduced in volume in our remastered version here. Given the clarity of the duck calls one must wonder if it is the taper himself with the noise maker in his mouth. There was a clear asymmetry in signal strength between the two channels that needed to be fixed. A high pitched ring was also present in both the live recording and the interview suggesting that the tape machine itself was the probable cause. This was also removed. In a few spots, Peterís dialogue with the audience was enhanced so we can hear it better. Over 60 clicks pops and other brief tape artifacts required manual removal along with a few coughs from the taper or his friend. Finally, the detail and crispness of the show was enhanced to better enjoy the cymbals and other high-pitched components of the performance.

The interview section was generally good in quality but, again, also had the high pitched ring that needed remove. Asymmetry in channel balance needed adjustment and the volume of the interview needed to be matched with the performance. Finally, the bass components of the interview section were quite excessive and were reduced.