Peter Gabriel/Germany 1978 Upgrade
Peter Gabriel/Germany 1978 Upgrade
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Peter Gabriel in 1978, who was humbly running around with a shaved head. The best version of that iconic pro shot has been decided to be re-released. This work was filmed in Essen on September 15, 1978. It is a multi-camera pro shot from when he appeared on the famous program "ROCKPALAST", which represents West Germany. This video is a famous old classic that represents the "SCRATCH" era. This work was made into a DVD from the best master. Before we get to the quality, let's look back at the show's position. Let's check it out by looking back at the schedule at that time. "SCRATCH" released on June 3rd: August 23rd - September 16th: Europe #1 (17 performances) ←★Here★ September 29th - November 24th: North America (39 performances) November 30th - December 24th: Europe #2 (22 performances) This is Peter Gabriel in 1978. The European tour was divided into two parts, with the North American leg sandwiched between them, and the appearance of "ROCKPALAST" in this work was the first half. It was the 16th concert of "Europe #1". As mentioned above, this show has long been known for its professional shots, and various Gene videos have been circulating since the VHS era. This work revolutionized the history of its upgrades. The master released by "genesismuseum", known as the headquarters of GENESIS mania, expanded the length from about 45 minutes to 58 minutes, and the quality was also improved at once. Currently, another master of almost the same quality has been unearthed, so it is difficult to assert that it is the highest peak, but it must still be the highest peak in terms of the glossiness without white line noise and the natural feeling without digital processing. You can enjoy the fresh visual beauty of the broadcasting waves of that time as if they jumped in beyond time and space. The visual beauty depicts a performance with a strong impact unlike any other era. Let's start by sorting out the set. CAR (6 songs) Moribund The Burgermeister/Here Comes The Flood/Waiting For The Big One/Humdrum/Solsbury Hill/Modern Love Others (5 songs) SCRATCH: On The Air/Perspective/White Shadow Others: The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway/I Don't Remember ... and so on. Even though it's longer, the frame is about an hour. There are fewer songs to perform than in a normal concert, with the previous work "CAR" making up about half of the balance. In addition, "I Don't Remember" from the next work "MELT" that has not yet been produced and the famous song "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway" from the GENESIS era are performed in a unique arrangement, making it a very colorful composition. And the best part of the video is seeing Peter performing the set. All the members are wearing fluorescent orange life jackets, and both Peter and guitarist Sid McGinnis have shaved heads, exuding a late 70s mood of new wave. Of course, it's not just the costumes, but Peter's performance, who was 28 years old at the time, is aggressive and full of expression. In "Moribund The Burgermeister", he crawls on the floor while writing the lyrics, and in "Waiting For The Big One", he jumps into the audience seats and sings, and even starts playing the drums (Tony Levin also plays before that). Among them, "Modern Love" is a little interesting. In the intro, Sid is playing a dynamic riff, but the cable comes off because of the momentum. He rushes over to the amp, picks it up himself and plugs it in, but Peter touches his back as if to say "Don't worry". At that time, the staging was unusually cheerful, but you can even feel the mood within the band that supports it. A masterpiece of multi-camera pro shots that allows you to enjoy aggressive live performances from the "SCRATCH" era. This is the best master. This is a masterpiece that is as valuable as or more valuable than the essential official studio work. The best multi-camera pro shot of "September 15, 1978 ROCKPALAST". Although it has been a long-standing classic, this work is a master released by "genesismuseum", known as the headquarters of GENESIS maniacs, and the length, which was about 45 minutes until then, has been expanded to 58 minutes. Furthermore, the quality has been improved to the ultimate version. Both Peter and guitarist Sid McGinnis have shaved hair and can enjoy the "SCRATCH" era in the best quality, dressed in fluorescent orange life jackets. Live at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 15th September 1978 PRO-SHOT 1. On The Air 2. Moribund The Burgermeister 3. Perspective 4. Here Comes The Flood 5. White Shadow 6. Waiting For The Big One 7. Humdrum 8. I Don't Remember 9. Solsbury Hill 10. Modern Love 11. Backstage 12. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Peter Gabriel - Vocals, Keyboards Sid McGinnis - Guitar, Vocals Tony Levin - Bass, Stick, Vocals Jerry Marotta - Drums Larry Fast - Keyboards Timmy Capello - Sax, Keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOR NTSC Approx. 58min.
1. On The Air 2. Moribund The Burgermeister 3. Perspective 4. Here Comes The Flood 5. White Shadow 6. Waiting For The Big One 7. Humdrum 8. I Don't Remember 9. Solsbury Hill 10. Modern Love 11. Backstage 12. The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway Peter Gabriel - Vocals, Keyboards Sid McGinnis - Guitar, Vocals Tony Levin - Bass, Stick, Vocals Jerry Marotta - Drums Larry Fast - Keyboards Timmy Capello - Sax, Keyboards PRO-SHOT COLOUR NTSC Approx. 58min.