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Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: Hairball ()
Date: June 27, 2023 07:48

Definitely not resting on his laurels............

Nice review of the Glasgow show from The Arts Desk:

Peter Gabriel, OVO Hydro, Glasgow review - beaming with optimism and creativity
The 73-year-old shunned nostalgia in favour of the future

PETER GABRIEL

By Jonathan Geddes, Saturday, 24 June 2023

Even when Peter Gabriel is bleak, he has reasons to be cheerful. Early on in his set he opined that soon enough “none of us will have jobs anymore”, referring to the ongoing rise of artificial intelligence, although this was followed by him stressing the positives that can be found in such new technology. It seemed fitting, because Gabriel himself, now 73, showed on this evening that optimistic possibilities of the future occupy his thoughts as much as ever. That meant that despite the arena setting he shied away from any sort of easy nostalgia trip and instead half the setlist was comprised of material from an album he hasn’t actually released yet, i/o. On top of that the dynamic, creative stage show featured a variety of art from several collaborators, including Ai Weiwei, ensuring there was a rich, diverse visual element that twisted and turned, from a backdrop of homely items and foods such as baked beans on “This Is Home” to an outstanding segment where Gabriel illustrated splashes of colour on a screen in front of him.

A greatest hits jaunt it was not then, though there were enough of them to bring the Glasgow masses to their feet when needed – a funky, rolling “Sledgehammer” with Gabriel cutting choreographed shapes, the joyful pop of “Solsbury Hill” and the unquestionable impact of the closing “Biko”, with the band raising fists as the audience chanted back at them and the image of late South African activist Steve Biko was shown. The opening was the opposite of such power though, with just the singer and bassist Tony Levin onstage delivering a “Washing of the Water” so hushed that it had to fight for attention with apologetic murmurings of latecomers and the clink of cutlery from the corporate boxes and bars at the back. Far greater force soon arrived though, both in material and in the presence of his varied, multi instrumentalist eight piece backing band.

There was a looseness there, and an excitable pop spirit, which gave “Panopticon” a rousing vibe, a skittish playfulness to the rhythms of “Olive Tree” (a track inspired, in vintage Gabriel style, by a science fiction concept) and a giddy day glo texture to “Live and Let Live”. Such optimism seemed to beam through the material, and the night. At points it shone almost too much, with “Road to Joy” featuring both a keytar and some awkward dad dancing, while the rocky climax of “Playing For Time” was cumbersome compared to the more sedate tune leading up to it. Gabriel’s habit of delivering introductions to each song also broke the set up to a mildly frustrating degree, delivering the same tales and occasional jokes that you suspect are told every night. However there was a freshness to the music, and to the set, that was inescapable, whether on old or new songs. On “Don’t Give Up”, the evening’s stand-out, Gabriel duetted with cellist Ayanna Witter-Johnson, who took the part Kate Bush had on record. The stage was strikingly split between red and green, and her pleading vocals rippled with such emotion you wondered if artificial intelligence could ever reach, for it is pop that strikes so clearly for the heart, and lingers long afterwards in the head.

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Rip this joint, gonna save your soul, round and round and round we go......

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel North American Tour Announced
Posted by: kovach ()
Date: September 27, 2023 23:32

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kovach
First show last night, 12 new songs from the upcoming I/O album. Looks like quite the spectacle. A little disappointed nothing from his 2nd or 4th album:

Set 1:
Washing of the Water - Us
Growing Up - Up
Panopticom - I/O
Four Kinds of Horses - I/O
i/o - I/O
Digging in the Dirt - Us
Playing for Time - I/O
Olive Tree - I/O
Home - I/O
Sledgehammer - So

Set 2:
Darkness - Up
Love Can Heal - I/O
Road to Joy - I/O
Don't Give Up - So
The Court - I/O
Red Rain - So
And Still - I/O
What Lies Ahead - I/O
Big Time - So
Live and Let Live - I/O
Solsbury Hill - Peter Gabriel 1

Encore:
In Your Eyes - So

Encore 2:
Biko - Peter Gabriel 3

Great show Monday, some clips I took:

Peter Gabriel Columbus OH

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: shattered ()
Date: October 10, 2023 23:18

Did anyone record before-the-show where one of the roadies was inside the clock on the stage painting the hands with the current time? He would wait a minute, then erase the hands then start over.

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: kovach ()
Date: October 11, 2023 15:03

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shattered
Did anyone record before-the-show where one of the roadies was inside the clock on the stage painting the hands with the current time? He would wait a minute, then erase the hands then start over.

I did not. Here's a full show though they didn't catch it either.

video: [youtu.be]

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: Sjouke ()
Date: October 11, 2023 18:18

[maartenbaas.com]

the clock is a piece of art...

sjouke

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: shattered ()
Date: October 12, 2023 01:46

Thank you Kovach and Sjouke!

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: Sjouke ()
Date: October 18, 2023 14:17

Apparently release of the new i/o album on December 1.

[petergabriel.com]

sjouke

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 i/o album
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: October 18, 2023 16:20

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Sjouke

Apparently release of the new i/o album on December 1.

More infos also at [SuperDeluxeEdition.com] .

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 Tour
Posted by: Sjouke ()
Date: December 1, 2023 14:15

He took even more time to release his new album, but today, more than 22 years after the last official studio album, I/O is officially out. It is a great album, released with two mixes, a bright-side mix and dark-side mix. On the deluxe version including a BluRay is an In-Side Mix (Dolby Atmos) as well.

sjouke

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 i/o album
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: December 1, 2023 14:40

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Sjouke

It is a great album

But not sound-wise: DR6 dynamic range and loud mastering for the HiRes-version - [iorr.org] .

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 i/o album
Posted by: kovach ()
Date: December 1, 2023 15:56

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Irix
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Sjouke

It is a great album

But not sound-wise: DR6 dynamic range and loud mastering for the HiRes-version - [iorr.org] .

I'm not entirely sure how to read the specs on that site for the "inside mix" but I can say it may have been the best sounding concert I've ever been to.

Re: OT: Peter Gabriel 2023 i/o album
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: December 1, 2023 16:25

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kovach

I'm not entirely sure how to read the specs on that site for the "inside mix"

The DR6 is for the Bright- & Dark-Side mixes of the album in HiRes 96kHz/24bit. There's no measurement for the In-Side mix (Dolby Atmos, BluRay).

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