15/15 - no question
This was my favorite Gabriel track for a long time. I just love it.
15/15 - no question
This was my favorite Gabriel track for a long time. I just love it.
Amsterdam today! Venue is cool, so I'm very much looking forward to this! Don't expect photos, I prefer to enjoy the show.
14/15
One of my favorite tracks from the later period. Was hoping they do this live in 2021. Sadly not ...
Spontaneously decided to go to Munich. Weather was nice, getting a ticket not really an issue. The place is a bit strange for a concert but I was happy to see the big round screen again (but unfortunately it was static like in Verona).
Jetzt Kommt Die Flut will probably be played at all gigs in Germany. This time it had more musicians on stage (still a reduced / unplugged version).
I had the feeling the screens had some problems during the show (they sometimes went offline?) and Peter was also off during a few lines of Big Time.
Crowd was a bit lame, Nevertheless, it was a great show, Peter's in good shape!
Go and see him if you can!
The venue looked really big. Can somebody write something about this and if it was sold out or not?
Jetzt kommt die Flut
Nice one - a little treat for the German fans. Personally, I'd prefer Washing of the water.
Setlist added in first post, no changes.
thx. Saw the strange setlist on setlist.fm and couldn't believe it. This just did not seem realistic. Strange people who do things like that
13/15
The best new track so far (after FKOH). Does also work very well live.
Still trying to digest the Krakow gig ....
in the meantime a post band version (wither Orchestra) has appeared on Bandcamp for all subscribers!
The setlist is really surprising. And what a brave thing to do, playing so much new material. I thought he would probably do 6 or 7 new tracks, but he did 12!
He did sing quite well. First show of the tour ... after all these years finally Peter back on stage...
Dom't know what to say, I was stunned, I was confused, I was surprised.
Visuals were great, the additional musicians are wonderful. The whole band has a different vibe compared to previous tours. It's really funky during the faster tracks.
"Road to joy" was fantastic, so was "Live and let live". I also liked "Love can heal" a lot. Many other new tracks, "Playing for time" was emotional, some new tracks need some time. So many new impressions .....
Apparently one of my favorite of all Hackett-albums. Love the atmosphere, the melodies, the general mood of this album. Standout tracks are Sierra quemada, There are many sides to the night, Dark as the grave and In the heart of the city (for me)
Some kind words from Peter Gabriel, including the Phil-connection:
Display MoreAN ALMOST (BIG) SPOILER.... MAYBE...
After collecting all the details from recent IG videos/posts, zooming some Tony Levin's photos and re-watching some Bandcamp Full Moon Videos, I came up with a 16 tracks list: don't know if all of these will be the songs in the final setlist, but it's certain all these 16 tracks in the following list have been rehearsed for the tour (behind every title, I've put the the source from which I got the information):
01.I/O (from stage monitor Tony Levin photo)
02.Live And Let Live (from mixing desk monitor Tony Levin photo)
03.New song (from stage monitor Tony Levin photo - lyrics: “connected”, “the way it will be”, “hands”)
04.New song (“Stand Still” or “And Still" ???) (from stage monitor Tony Levin photo - title clearly visible “AND STILL” in capital letters & first lines lyrics: “All gone away, all gone away, I place…” )
05.Four Kind of Horses (rehearsals bit heard on Bandcamp Full Moon Club video from May 9th)
06.Big Time (rehearsals bit heard on Josh Shpak's Instagram stories from April 24)
07.In Your Eyes (rehearsals of Peter practicing it on the keyboard on Josh Shpak's Instagram stories from April 24)
08.Growing up (from stage monitor Tony Levin photo)
09.Darkness (from stage monitor Tony Levin photo)
10.Sledgehammer (from keyboards monitor Don-E Instagram photo)
11.Here Comes The Flood (from mixing desk monitor Don-E Instagram photo)
12.Blood of Eden (from handwritten lyrics note on Tony Levin’s keyboards)***
13.The Rhythm of The Heat (from handwritten lyrics note on Tony Levin’s keyboards)***
14.Digging In The Dirt (from setlist sheet on Peter’s hand - reversing and contrasting Tony Levin's photo)
15.Playing for Time (from setlist sheet on Peter’s hand - reversing and contrasting Tony Levin's photo)
16.Lay Your Hands On Me (rehearsals of Manu Katche practicing the drum fill on Josh Shpak's Instagram stories from April 24)^^^
*** those could be old note sticked on Tony's instrument from past tours?
^^^ this could be Manu simply checking the drum sound and playing extemporaneously the drum fill?
From the photo I've reversed and sharped (the original is here) I can see two columns (which I suppose are for Set 1 and Set 2) where I'm 100% sure, the running order could be this (I put the only titles I can almost see clearly):
01
02 Growing Up
03
04
05 I/O
06 Digging In The Dirt
07 Playing For Time
09
(Maybe here there's something more but I can see it since the sheet is bent over)
SET 2
10 Darkness
11 Love …. ….. (love can heal?)
12
13
14 Don’t Give Up
15
16 Big Time
17
18(Maybe even here there's something more - encores for example - but I can see it since the sheet is bent over)
ohhhh - quite a few more than I was aware of. Thx!
Tomorrow we will see
Off to Krakow tomorrow, getting really excited
13 from me. I did think the other day - what if Gabriel played THIS track during his i/o tour? Don't think he would, but one track from Genesis would be nice!
14pts
That's the Phil I like. I also find the face-out of the study version annoying. But never mind. A wonderful track nevertheless.
A wonderful track - my favorite so far. And I agree, it could be played towards the end of the standard set.
I watched the deep dive video yesterday and was quite stunned - he certainly developed several interesting ideas until he found the final one and Brian Eno has once more created challenging sounds we may be able to hear in greater detail once the ATMOS mix is out.
Can't wait!
12/15 pts
always liked this one, especially the live version, that was released as a single B-sides several years back.
But this truly is the brother of Do the neurotic. And I understand people who prefer DTN. But I don't.