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Musicians: Tony Banks, Phil Collins, Peter Gabriel, Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford
Played Live: 1974/1975/1976/1977/1978/1981/1982/1983/1992/1998/2021/2022
Cover versions: tba
Notes: The title track of the band's most ambitious album is comparatively short. Tony's cross keyboard playing is striking, as is Peter's spoken word vocals, which make one thing clear right away: This is something other than Selling England.
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I assume he will play 5-6 new tracks during the European leg, most likely the 5-6 which will have been released by then. Then it's quite possible he's thoring in a completely unknown track.
I was wondering if he would play something like Everybird (that actually was rehearsed during soundchecks in 2014).
I can also imagine he will do something about the Encores ...
Come Talk To Me
Red Rain
*new track*
The Court
Games Without Frontiers
Growing Up
Solsbury Hill
San Jacinto
Everybird
Mercy Street
Playing For Time
No Self Control
Panopticom
Shock The Monkey
Digging In The Dirt
Sledgehammer
Four Kinds Of Horses
i/o
Secret World
In Your Eyes
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