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Archive for June, 2007

Genesis: Setlist Paris (30 June)

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

no changes in Paris…

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers

…but Phil sang “I love Paris in the springtime” during I Know What I Like

Peter Gabriel: Setlist Amsterdam (June 29, 2007)

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

… more changes in the setlist! The order of the songs was changed somewhat, D.I.Y. and I Don’t Remember were struck off the list for the first time, Not One Of Us for the second time. Instead the audience was treated to Biko, which has been played only once before, and to this year’s premiere of Secret World and Signal To Noise….

Rhythm Of The Heat
On The Air
Intruder
Blood Of Eden
No Self Control
Lovetown
Family Snapshot
Steam
Mother Of Violence
Big Time
Secret World
Lay Your Hands On Me
Solsbury Hill
Signal To Noise

Sledgehammer
In Your Eyes

Biko

(original post by Steffen)

Chester Thompson interviewed by ‘it’

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Chester Thompson during the interview

We have met Chester Thompson for a brief interview in Düsseldorf before Genesis’ first show there (on June 26). In it he also talks about when he is going to stop playing the drums.

The interview will be published in a couple of days.

Photos taken during the interview will follow soon.

Here is a little greeting from Chester to you in the meantime:

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Genesis: Setlist Stuttgart, June 28, 2007

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Hardly anything changed with Genesis. The drum duet was a bit longer and the sound was breathtaking.

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers

UK76’s TRAVELS: The Cinema Show

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

UK76s Travels After a few days of absence due to another couple of concerts I can finally continue my diary. My “home matches” in Düsseldorf are over now and what can I say?

I have seen two completely different shows! It all started with another long day of queueing for the first show. Arrived at the stadium at 9.30 with 6.5 hrs of queueing ahead. A big THANK YOU to the security company who was in charge of the Düsseldorf shows. The first day was the easiest and most unexcited entry procedure I’ve ever experienced especially in a venue of that size (about 50,000 people in attendance!). Got a spot in front row right between Phil & Tony. After a couple of light showers while waiting outside it was a treat to finally see an indoor show without any chance of rain.

The show itself was very good as usual. The most impressive thing was the light show and videos which I could finally watch in full glory for the first time on the tour. The only but unfortunately quite noticeable downside was the extremely lame audience. Reminded me a bit of the scandinavian shows. After seeing 2 very good Phil Collins solo shows (one of which the was best I’ve ever seen!) at the same venue in November 2005 I have highly disappointed that the audience couldn’t pick up the same energy as 1 1/2 years ago. However, all the people I talked to after the show who hadn’t seen a concert yet were still pretty impressed.

The second night - “The Cinema Show” - was to become way better!

After merely 6 hrs of sleep we started queueing again at 9.45am. Slightly different entry procedure but still no problem to get to the front. I was hoping that this show would be different from last night (in a positive way of course) especially with the cinema broadcasting to Ireland, the United Kingdom, Spain and Sweden. To cut a long story short, the show shouldn’t let me down! I stood pretty much at the same spot as the day before. I can’t really tell what it was but the whole show was way more powerful, the audience really delivered and still there were no major mistakes. The video screens failed during most of In The Cage but the song itself has never been that powerful on this tour before! Afterglow is one of my all-time favourite songs and I had waited for a goosebumps moment during that song on every show I had seen so far. Last night it finally came! As I said before it’s hard to answer why it happened but the whole performance had so much energy - almost magic! Everything went smooth, no lyric problems. Phil was interacting more than ever before. And it was nice to see that he even included the cinema viewers on the Domino principle! I already heard that I was on the cinema screens quite a few times throughout the show and that it was obvious that I was enjoying myself. I’m glad it did cos that’s just the way it was! Along with the great show it was nice to meet so many nice people, a lot of which I had never met before.

I think the band was impressed by the show and the audience as well. Cos they showed their appreciation more than on any other show I’ve seen so far. At times they looked really impressed!

Oh, how I hope someone recorded the cinema broadcasting signal…

Somehow I’m glad I skip Stuttgart now and have 2 days off because at the moment it feels like it doesn’t get much better. On Friday I take the evening flight to Paris and hopefully see a show on Saturday that can compete with the 2nd night in Düsseldorf.

Pictures:
DÜSSELDORF 1 (June 26th)
DÜSSELDORF 2 (June 27th)

Ulli

… where butterflies sing …

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

… where butterflies sing …

Two nights in Düsseldorf

Two nights in Düsseldorf. Differing experiences from (almost) the same show

Many a thing or indeed everything has been said about the sound, the lights and the screenshow. Having sat in the Sparkassen area the first night and having stood in the front area the second night, I can confirm that the sound in the standing area is a lot better than on the grandstands. More powerfull and without echoes – though it could have been a tad louder. The lights and the screenshow were as innovative again – as almost ever with Genesis. I hardly dare think about what would happen if the ideas of the trio were bundled with Peter Gabriel’s. It would probably lead to a sensory overload in the highest degree.
While they seemed to just want to get the show done on the first night the band added life and energy to it on the second night. It certainly appeared to be “a special day” for Phil Collins in particular because of the live broadcast to cinemas in the United Kingdom, Spain and Sweden. I think it was noticable in the whole band. They had more fun playing and they had more interaction with the audience. It would have bugged the band that not everything went absolutely right (a screen failure during In The Cage as well as Follow You Follow Me going completely off the track) – but is not that the special attraction of the concert that makes the musicians appear all the more human?
Everybody in the audience will have experienced and enjoyed the show in their own special way. On both days I only had contented and enthusiastic people of all ages around me. Some of them bravely endured Hold On My Heart while others remained loyal during Afterglow and Ripples. Sharp tongues claim, though, that more people needed first aid during the first songs… Pre-show and post-show meetings with folks from the fanclub were a pleasant addition to the whole thing.
What remains, though, is the desire for more. Perhaps the well-aged gentlemen see it the same way. Perhaps then there will be another old man who sings the songs from a land in which butterflies and birds sing and where a girl plays crocquet, who tells us the story of the five rivers or takes us into the world of poisonous large weeds. And if it all becomes most wonderful he may even tell us the story of a lamb lost in the city.
After all, dear Phil Collins, the carpet crawlers are very, very special to us, too…

(by udo)

Genesis: Setlist Düsseldorf (June 26 + 27, 2007)

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Düsseldorf

Still no changes in the set list:

Behind The Lines / Duke’s End
Turn It On Again
No Son Of Mine
Land Of Confusion
In The Cage / The Cinema Show / Duke’s Travels
Afterglow
Hold On My Heart
Home By The Sea / Second Home By The Sea
Follow You Follow Me
Firth Of Fifth / I Know What I Like
Mama
Ripples
Throwing It All Away
Domino
Drum Duet
Los Endos
Tonight Tonight Tonight
Invisible Touch

I Can’t Dance
The Carpet Crawlers

Peter Gabriel: Setlist Hannover (June 26, 2007)

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

PG in Hannover - Schuetz

These are the songs Peter Gabriel played in Hannover today:

The Rhythm Of The Heat
On The Air
Intruder
D.I.Y.
Blood Of Eden
I Don’t Remember
No Self Control (first chorus in German)
Lovetown
Schnappschuss (ein Familienfoto)
Steam
Mother Of Violence
Washing Of The Water
Big Time
Not One Of Us / Du Bist Nicht Wie Wir
Lay Your Hands On Me
Solsbury Hill

Sledgehammer

In Your Eyes
Follow this link to a photo gallery of the show.

Peter Gabriel: Setlist Hanover (June 26th, 2007)

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

hannover_00schuetz2.jpg

The Hannover show has been moved to the AWD-Hall due to a thunderstorm warning.
These songs were performed today:

The Rhythm Of The Heat
On The Air
Intruder
D.I.Y.
Blood Of Eden
I Don’t Remember
No Self Control (1. Refrain auf deutsch)
Lovetown
Schnappschuss (ein Familienfoto)
Steam
Mother Of Violence
Washing Of The Water
Big Time
Not One Of Us / Du Bist Nicht Wie Wir
Lay Your Hands On Me
Solsbury Hill

Sledgehammer

In Your Eyes

A Photogalery can be found here

Genesis: Greetings to the fans

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

In Hannover Tony and Mike found the time for an interview with us (see below). One result of this was a brief video greeting we would like to show you as an appetizer.

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