Peter Gabriel – Avignon, France (10/19/83)

Peter Gabriel
19-Oct-1983
Parc des Exposition Chateau Blanc
Avignon, France

France Quality * A-
Title (LDB Special Series #046)

Media 2CD-R

1.1 The Rhythm Of The Heat 07:52
1.2 I Have The Touch 05:33
1.3 Not One Of Us 06:31
1.4 The Family And The Fishing Net 08:03
1.5 Shock The Monkey 09:37
1.6 Family Snapshot 05:06
1.7 Intruder 06:10
1.8 Games Without Frontiers 06:53
2.1 Wallflower 06:44
2.2 Lay Your Hands On Me 08:51
2.3 Solsbury Hill 05:59
2.4 I Don’t Remember 04:19
2.5 San Jacinto 12:04
2.6 On The Air 05:37
2.7 Biko 08:35
2.8 Here Comes The Flood / Band Introductions 05:13

Total Running Time : 1:53:07

Peter Gabriel – Brest, France (10/28/83)

Peter GABRIEL
1983-10-28
Brest, France
La Petite Salle Penfield

MMB MASTER CASSETTE TAPES DIGITAL TRANSFERS

Sony D6 / Awia CM-30 Microphone – transferred to PC at 48khz / 24 bit via M-Audio Delta 2496 sound card – Audacity – Noise Removed – Left and Right tracks amplified – tracks split – no split for CD just like the original concert

01 The Rhythm of the Heat
02 I Have the Touch
03 Not One of Us
04 The Family and the Fishing Net
05 Shock the Monkey
06 Family Snapshot
07 Intruder
08 No Self Control
09 Wallflower – short version
10 Wallflower – long version
11 Lay Your Hands on Me
12 Solsbury Hill
13 I Don’t Remember

Larry Fasts keyboards pack up during Wallflower so they have to start again

The last show of the tour and the roadies and the call were playing up – the call joined Peter on stage in Monkey costumes during Shock the Mokney – I am sure I can hear a duck whistle at the end of the Intruder

What happened to the end of the show you may ask – well unfortunately I got my bag stolen at the end of the show from outside the venue – I still had the 1st tape in my shirt pocket so this is all that exists

Pink Floyd – Colmar, France (06/22/74)

PINK FLOYD
June 22nd, 1974
Parc Des Expositions
Colmar, France


A part of the French Tour series (7 shows), opening whole 1974 tour.

Disc 1:

  1. Tuning (2:10)
  2. Shine On You Crazy Diamond (23:17)
  3. Raving And Drooling (11:27)
  4. Echoes (24:48)

Disc 2:

  1. Speak To Me (2:21)
  2. Breathe (2:56)
  3. On The Run (5:59)
  4. Time / Breathe Reprise (7:08)
  5. The Great Gig In The Sky (6:27)
  6. Money (8:12)
  7. Us And Them (7:45)
  8. Any Colour You Like (7:10)
  9. Brain Damage (3:34)
  10. Eclipse (1:47)

Peter Gabriel – Nantes, France (09/14/80)

Peter Gabriel
1980-09-14
Palais De Congres
Nantes, France

Tracks:-

  1. INTRUDER.
  2. START.
  3. I DON’T REMEMBER.
  4. SOLSBURY HILL.
  5. FAMILY SNAPSHOTS.
  6. MILGRAMS 37.
  7. MODERN LOVE.
  8. NOT ONE OF US.
  9. LEAD A NORMAL LIFE.
  10. MORIBRUND THE BERGERMIESTER.
  11. MOTHER OF VIOLANCE.
  12. HUMDRUM.
  13. GAMES WITHOUT FRONTIES.
  14. AND THROUGH THE WIRE.
  15. I GO SWIMMING.
  16. BIKO.
  17. ON THE AIR.

I think possibly D.I.Y and Here Comes The Flood where played as final encore’s but are missing from the tape

Many many thanks to the trader for sending me a copy & for taping the show.

I hope you enjoy this show please if you want to upload it to other sites please wait a week or so as i will be uploading these shows to a couple of other torrent sites. after it has run its course on here

As Usual Please dont convert to mp3 ( only for your own use if you do ) Please Keep all the info files md5 etc in the folder so that other collectors know which version this is etc and most of all DO NOT SELL
Please also buy the bands offical stuff and support them etc. Thanks to all the Artists for there great music and to all the traders for keeping live music alive.

Uploaded to dimeadozen by doctordavros 4/07/2012

Hi to all
Welcome to my series of mostly uncirculated masters & very low generation shows that i recorded or received in trades in my younger days most of my masters have not been circulated or only traded once or twice i used to trade a lot in the 70s – 80s & i have many many shows well in excess of 7,500 tapes Of these shows about 120 – 150 are my masters they where always on my trading list but not many got traded so I boxed them all up in the late 80s now i have decided to go through them & upload some of them.

I recorded many bands from Genesis ñ Bowie ñ Springsteen – Hawkwind – Hackett ñ Gabriel ñ Marillion plus many many others i will try & upload a least one show a week if not two. To record theses shows i used a Sony portable hand held tape recorder with built in stereo mics. I always used good quality tapes to record on mainly T.D.K.

I used to insert the tape deck in a empty coffee flask with the inside taken out of the flask to get past the security ah those where the days. The only thing i ask is please donít sell these recording & donít convert to mp3 etc & if you do ( only for your own use ). Please donít change any of the files or info files etc this is so that people can tell the difference between this source & other sources as many people like to compare different versions of shows.
Also please do not remaster these shows the reason for this is these days there are far to many remasters of shows. Its ok have one remaster etc, but some are remastered that many times by different people there can be at least 10 different remasters of a show from the same source & it can get a bit tedious.

On to the show for your enjoyment Davros archives presents :-

( 2nd Gen ) (DAVROS024)

Linage :- Tape Trade c90 TDK – D ( 2nd Gen ) – Demon tape deck – Yamaha Reciever – Phono Leads Into PC Soundcard – Nero Wave Editor –
Wav – Tracks split – Traders Little Helper – Flac8 – SBE Checked – You.

I got this tape in around 1981 from a trader in France it does not seem to be on any database so it could be a new show in circlalation. The quality of the recording is good to very good.

Peter Gabriel – Paris, France (09/12/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Paris, Olympia
September 12, 1980

“Bonsoir encore une fois, Paris”

01.Intruder
02.The Start
03.I Don¥t Remember
04.Solsbury Hill
05.Family Snapshot
06.Milgram¥s 37
07.Modern Love
08.Not One Of Us
09.Lead A Normal Life
10.Moribund The Burgermeister
11.Mother Of Violence
12.Humdrum
13.Bully For You
14.Games Without Frontiers
15.And Through The Wire
16.I Go Swimming
17.Biko
18.On The Air
19.DIY

TT 111:20

Lineage: Unknown recording device > n generation tape > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Recon 3D Sound Blaster > HD >
SoundForge 10.0 Pro > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – Piano, Tambourine, Vocals
John Ellis – Guitars
John Giblin – Bass
Jerry Marotta – Drums, Saxophone
Larry Fast – Keyboards

LDB Special Series #472

Out of my 17,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I’d like to propose you. Most of these come from my cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won’t be disappointed!

I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3’s is the right way to make me stop sharing music here.

Here is something quite special: towards the end of the tour PG played five straight shows at the Olympia, making possibly the longest stand in a single venue ever. I do not recall Gabriel having played the same venue for five nights in a row!

These were exceptionally dense performances by a band that by then had reached a perfect synch and interaction, even if the bass player was not the same that had started the tour some six months earlier as Tony Levin was not available.

I was able to get almost all dates from french traders which probably shows that these are extremely low generation copies, even if I do not have the exact lineage. The setlist did change but not that much, except that here we have the very last performances of White Shadow which was never recorded in any other 1980 tour.

These dates circulate with some confusion in the dates, but I could reconstruct which date is which through the recollection of a couple of friends who did attend these shows. One of them even got Pete¥s tambourine which he used to throw to the audience at the and of Solsbury Hill! Hopefully I can shed some light on the exact dates.

To define each date, I have called them with the intro words to Solsbury Hill. Every night Peter would start his speech in a different way, so it is clear that all 5 dates are different. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to “Five Nights In Paris”!

Peter Gabriel – Paris, France (09/10/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Paris, Olympia
September 10, 1980

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

TT 89:16

Lineage: Unknown recording device > low generation tape > Aiwa Tape Deck AD-WX828 > Audigy Soundblaster > HD > SoundForge 7.0

CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – Vocals / Keyboards
John Ellis – Guitar
Jerry Marotta – Drums
Larry Fast – Keyboards
John Giblin – Bass

LDB Special Series #470

Out of my 17,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the
musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I’d like to propose you. Most of these come from my
cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won’t be disappointed!
I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my
reward for all the work involved in this project.

DO NOT share this music on mp3, just convert it for your own use. Sharing mp3’s is the right way to make me stop sharing
music here.

Here is something quite special: towards the end of the tour PG played five straight shows at the Olympia, making possibly
the longest stand in a single venue ever. I do not recall Gabriel having played the same venue for five nights in a row!
These were exceptionally dense performances by a band that by then had reached a perfect synch and interaction, even if
the bass player was not the same that had started the tour some six months earlier as Tony Levin was not available.

I was able to get almost all dates from french traders which probably shows that these are extremely low generation copies,
even if I do not have the exact lineage. The setlist did change but not that much, except that here we have the very last
performances of White Shadow which was never recorded in any other 1980 tour.

These dates circulate with some confusion in the dates, but I could reconstruct which date is which through the recollection
of a couple of friends who did attend these shows. One of them even got Pete¥s tambourine which he used to throw to the audience
at the and of Solsbury Hill! Hopefully I can shed some light on the exact dates.

To define each date, I have called them with the intro words to Solsbury Hill. Every night Peter would start his speech in a
different way, so it is clear that all 5 dates are different. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to “Five Nights In Paris”!

“Bonsoir! J¥essaie encore une fois de parler un peu en franÁais”

Peter Gabriel – Paris, France (09/09/80)

PETER GABRIEL
Paris, Olympia
September 9, 1980

“Bonsoir Paris, Merci”

01.Intruder
02.The Start
03.I Don¥t Remember
04.Solsbury Hill
05.Family Snapshot
06.Milgram¥s 37
07.Modern Love
08.Not One Of Us
09.Lead A Normal Life
10.Moribund The Burgermeister (fades out)
11.Mother Of Violence
12.Humdrum
13.Bully For You
14.Games Without Frontiers
15.And Through The Wire
16.I Go Swimming
17.Biko
18.On The Air
19.DIY

TT 86:49

Lineage: Unknown recording device > n generation tape > Teac Tape Deck AD-RW900 > Creative Recon 3D Sound Blaster > HD >
SoundForge 10.0 Pro > CD Wave > FLAC Frontend (level 6)

Peter Gabriel – Piano, Tambourine, Vocals
John Ellis – Guitars
John Giblin – Bass
Jerry Marotta – Drums, Saxophone
Larry Fast – Keyboards

LDB Special Series #469

Out of my 17,000+ shows and radio broadcasts, I have many concerts that were special for some reasons: the setlist, the musicians, the venue or unexpected events. These are the ones I’d like to propose you. Most of these come from my cassettes collection, so they will be released at a slower pace than my Master Series! But you won’t be disappointed! I will try to gather the most unusual things I have in my collection and, as always, your feedback and comments will be my reward for all the work involved in this project.

Here is something quite special: towards the end of the tour PG played five straight shows at the Olympia, making possibly the longest stand in a single venue ever. I do not recall Gabriel having played the same venue for five nights in a row! These were exceptionally dense performances by a band that by then had reached a perfect synch and interaction, even if the bass player was not the same that had started the tour some six months earlier as Tony Levin was not available.

I was able to get almost all dates from french traders which probably shows that these are extremely low generation copies, even if I do not have the exact lineage. The setlist did change but not that much, except that here we have the very last performances of White Shadow which was never recorded in any other 1980 tour.

These dates circulate with some confusion in the dates, but I could reconstruct which date is which through the recollection of a couple of friends who did attend these shows. One of them even got Pete¥s tambourine which he used to throw to the audience at the and of Solsbury Hill! Hopefully I can shed some light on the exact dates.

To define each date, I have called them with the intro words to Solsbury Hill. Every night Peter would start his speech in a different way, so it is clear that all 5 dates are different. Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to “Five Nights In Paris”!

Pink Floyd – Strasbourg, France (09/09/94)

Pink Floyd
Stade de la Meinau
Strasbourg, France
1994-09-09

Disc 1

101 Soundscape
102 Astronomy Domine
103 Learning To Fly
104 What Do You Want From Me
105 On The Turning Away
106 Take It Back
107 Coming Back To Life
108 Sorrow
109 Keep Talking
110 One Of These Days

Disc 2

201 Shine On You Crazy Diamond
202 Breathe
203 Time
Breathe (Reprise)
204 High Hopes
205 The Great Gig In The Sky
206 Wish You Were Here
207 Us And Them
208 Money
209 Another Brick In The Wall Part 2

Disc 3

301 Comfortably Numb
302 Thank You
303 Hey You
304 Run Like Hell
305 Outro

EX-

Very typical non-DSOTM Division Bell show. Dave addresses the audience in french for the entire night, and does something that i don’t think I ever heard him do before for a floyd show, he introduces Comfortably Numb. Maybe my mind is just failing me

This also contains 16 minutes of Soundscape before the show and about 6 minutes of outro as well. Not sure of the exact lineage of this show but it definately comes from a low gen source. A Very nice show and pleasant to listen to.

8/10

Pink Floyd – Paris, France (05/01/82)

Pink Floyd
Tout Peut Arriver
Europe 1 Radio Studios
France
1 May 1982

01 Discussion part 1
02 Discussion part 2
03 Discussion part 3
04 Discussion part 4
05 Discussion part 5
06 Discussion part 6
07 Discussion part 7
08 Discussion part 8
09 ThÈ‚tre des Champs ElysÈes introduction
10 Work (ThÈ‚tre des Champs ElysÈes 1970-01-23)
11 Money (Paris 1974-06-xx)
12 Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun (Lyon 1971-06-12)
13 Music before discussion continues
13 Discussion part 9
14 Discussion part 10

Total running time: 87m 07s

Cass(1)>WAV(24-bit/48kHz)>FLAC

This radio programme is best known for rebroadcasting Work from the RTL radio recording of ThÈ‚tre des Champs ElysÈes, 8e, Paris, France, 23 January 1970. Often overlooked, however, is the fact that it additionally features concert excerpts from 1971 and 1974. The June 1974 recording of Money (track 11) is particularly nice to have because it does not appear to be available elsehwere.

Also of interest are interviews with David Gilmour and Nick Mason that demonstrate their French language skills. The other major contributor to the discussion is More and Obscured By Clouds Director Barbet Schroeder who looks back on his work with the band.

You may spot that side B is louder than A – the tape came to me that way. Overall this is a very enjoyable documentary, which gets better when your ears adjust to the medium wave reception.

Neon 10/08

Pink Floyd – Sain Ouen, France (12/02/72)

Pink Floyd
December 2, 1972
Palais des Sports de L’ile de la Jatte
Saint Ouen, France

Speak To Me (3:07)
Breathe (3:58)
On The Run (5:42)
Time / Breathe Reprise (6:16)
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:10)
Money (5:39)
Us And Them (6:52)
Any Colour You Like (5:49)
Brain Damage (2:59)
Eclipse (2:21)
One Of Those Days (9:10)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (12:17)
Echoes (22:29)
Childhood’s End (8:45)