Any word yet on the i/o Live concert Blu-Ray video release date? By PG's time standards it could be out by the fall of 2024 (?)
Posts by raeltheduke
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Well, if he already has 5 Grammy awards, 1 Academy award Oscar, 1 Golden Globe and more, the RRHOF seems like a much lesser honor for Phil. But it would be nice to induct Phil, while he is "NOT DEAD YET"
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I found it on eBay
Ordered, thanks!!
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Does anyone know where I can find Ray's Live CD "Time and distance" ? It seems out of print, CD 1 is almost all Genesis songs.
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That was one show
The other was was Palm Springs
So is there any idea when the video might be released?
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And looks like the Texas shows are selling well. The Oklahoma date maybe had sold a couple of dozen tickets so I had been worried about it. I probably end up going to the Houston one (was just there for Peter Gabriel back in October). Just sucks because the Oklahoma one was so much closer to me.
I noticed that the Peter Gabriel show in Houston back in October was the "least" attended show of the whole tour, so if the Hackett shows are selling well, that is quite a surprise. South Texas has never been big on prog. I can say that because I lived in Houston for 21 years and saw very few of them. But to be fair, Austin is special where I saw: Goblin, Magma, Hawkwind, Porcupine Tree and King Crimson.
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Amazon Prime music are already steaming: People of the smoke and Wherever you are .
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If I am not mistaken, they filmed/taped the shows at the KIA Forum in Los Angeles.
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Steve does successful tours down here. Peter it could be argued is a far better known artist. Transport, etc, is the same for all overseas acts who come here. You don't have to have many off days if the tour is relatively short. When Steven Wilson came he only did four shows.
Not sure which Steve or Steven you are referring to but, if it is Hackett on his "successful tours", well his stage production isn't even a third of what Peter's is. So if Peter does tour Australia, it would have to have short and well aligned logistics plan to make it feasible. But as already mentioned, health and family come first.
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Peter has enjoyed returning to full touring for both the European & North American tours and most of all, he loves his current band and how they have gelled so well in a live setting.
So it would not be a total surprise to see either an Australian/NZ/Japan tour as well as a Latin American tour. 2024 looks like his iO tour will carry on, time is a relentless and unforgiving. It would be a pity if the rest of the world does not see this amazing show that some of us have been fortunate to experience last year.
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My old friend Mike who lives in Houston (I am in Canada now), recorded the whole show like he always does,
problem with his recordings is that he focuses mostly on the performer and not the visuals. But here it is:
External Content www.youtube.comContent embedded from external sources will not be displayed without your consent.Through the activation of external content, you agree that personal data may be transferred to third party platforms. We have provided more information on this in our privacy policy.click on where it says "watch the whole show" during Peter's introduction to the final show.
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There is a Genesis tribute band called Genetics that BTW Steve Hackett has recommended.
Genetics will play the Progstock festival (Rutherford New jersey USA) October 5th and you can stream it if you like, this is the link:
https://www.stageit.com/progst…nesis_tribute_band/112833
Happy listening!
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You haven't seen Tony Levin's updates?
https://tonylevin.com/road-dia…abriel-io-tour-us-canada/
Thanks for your report
I was reading in the wrong place! Thanks for the link.
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I saw Peter at this venue in 2002 and the sound was really great.
In the end you will always have people who do not sit in the most perfect area for the best sound. But let's see what raeltheduke will tell us!
Hi Christian and fans,
Excuse the delayed posting, I was travelling and have been catching up too!
It was a show that far exceeded my expectations, from start to finish, Peter Gabriel never disappoints. I can understand french he spoke but the acoustics were quite bad that night for voice only but music PA sound was outstanding.
I have some images but these are pretty much the same as the ones already posted here.
I am disappointed that Tony Levin has not posted anything on his image diary for the North American tour, hopefully when he has more time.
The set list as you all know was pretty much the same as the European set list but I would have liked to hear some of my favorites like San Jacinto, In the Air, Intruder, Games without frontiers and white shadow.
But I enjoyed especially Sledgehammer, Red rain, the artwork on the new songs and Big Time. The visuals are something to behold, Robert LePage has once again outdone himself!
I got the program that is very thick and heavy, worth the $40 and a baseball hat, I'm not much for T-shirts anymore and those has quite minimalistic design I might add. I would say it was a sell out.
In all, it was a great experience and I would never miss Peter if he comes back (sooner!)
- Steve Hackett plays in Montreal next week, also sold out.
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I've been checking Tony Levin's Diary and nothing yet about rehearsals or welcoming photos.
I'm sure something will pop-up during the weekend.
I'm already receiving emails from Ticketmaster on how the electronic ticket works (that I've used before) but those reminders about my concert next Wednesday for Peter gabriel get me all pumped up! WOOHOO!
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Last show was Steve Vai on August 2 at Dalhousie University Hall Halifax NS Canada.
Incredible show!