Identifier8799848
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media Typecdr
Media Count3
Sound RatingA
Note
Note from the taper
"what can I say about this show - one of my all time favourites - the last show for Peter in 1993 and also the last full scale production Secret World show (i.e. 2 stages joined with a conveyer belt)-
and what a show it was - a great venue and a great crowd.
Peter played the Zenith 3 times during the tour the venue seemed to be perfect for the show -
that night the roadies were having some fun and one of them ended up on stage singing In you Eyes !
they also managed to tie up Shankar which is why there is a pause when he gets introduced at the end -
during the end of secret world they put everything up on the conveyor belt if you listen carefully you will hear Peter laughing at some of the things appearing -
I remember the Statue of Liberty being there at one point ! oh such great memories" !
Tech NoteLineage according to the taper himself: "Sony TCD-D3 Dat recorder with Sony ECM-737 michrophone - transferred using a Tascam DAT deck to PC via an M-Audio Delta Audiophile 2496 card - Audacity - silence trimmed and sound normalised and sliced" Notes from the taper about the "split" decision: "This show was presented as a straight transfer of the original recording with no splits for cd - you decide how to split it - cut the audience down - cut out L Shankar- your choice - or just fire it up on your pc when you have a spare 3 hours to sit back, relax and enjoy one the best ever Peter Gabriel shows !"
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Performance
Peter Gabriel 1993-11-25 Zenith Theatre, Paris, France
Set 1What Shall It Profit A Man If He Gains The world - L Shankar
The Feeling Begins (played live by Levon Minassian)
Come Talk To Me
Quiet Steam / Steam
Games Without Frontiers
Across The River
Slow Marimbas
Shaking The Tree
Blood Of Eden
San Jacinto
Red Rain
Only Us
Kiss That Frog
Washing Of The Water
Solsbury Hill
Digging In The Dirt
Sledgehammer
Secret World
Don't Give Up
In Your Eyes
Biko
Band Introductions
Here Comes The Flood
Set 2
Set 3
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