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Originally Posted by netwerkingyuppie
thanks for your response christian. so i guess its not a night and day difference anyways...
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Well... it actually *is* a night and day difference as far as lights are concerned, hence the name...
Musically it is virtually identical, but visually it is extremely different. The "Black" stage is technically very close to the "Lamb" stage and subsequently the look & feel of the entire concert is a radical change to the bright and colourful "White" version.
It raises an interesting question: Did Gabriel use the "Black Show" to try out ideas for the "Lamb" that were already in his mind, or did he rather want to try out "something new" for "Selling" and then *developed* the "Lamb" look & feel out of that experience? Either way, the "Black Show" certainly is the missing link between the playful and wonderland-ish "Selling" and the much darker "Lamb".
If you only ever see one "Selling" show in your life I would recommend the "white" concert (simply because there is a bit more to watch at), but if you can afford to see both then it will be a very impressive experience to witness this "fast forward" jump in Gabriel/Genesis stage show history.