PETER GABRIEL "PLAYS LIVE" (recorded 1982, tour continued through 1983) Photos from Larry Fast's archives of Peter Gabriel's albums and tours as featured on the remastered reissues of the albums, 2002.
Location recording was done by Le Mobile remote truck, engineered by Neil Kernon. Repairs of some of the parts were done at Ashcombe studios (by then being called Shabby Road), Bath, England from March 9 to 18, 1983 engineered by Peter Walsh. Mixing followed immediately so that the album could be released in time for the continuation of the 1982-1983 tour in June, 1983. Peter and David Rhodes from
my synthesizer vantage point, during the rhythm
break of "I Have The Touch" when I'm not playing
for a few bars and had time to take a picture. You
can see the Memorymoog control panel in the
foreground. Taken at the Torhout Festival, Belgium
, July 2, 1983. Also on the bill were (in running
order) The Scabs, John Cale, Warren Zevon,
Eurythmics, U2, Peter Gabriel and headliner Van
Morrison. The same show was repeated the next day
at another festival in Werchter. (bonus
photo) Inside Le Mobile
record truck during the recording of "Plays Live"
December 3-7, 1982. Peter Walsh mixing the live
album, Ashcombe (Shabby Road) studios, March
1983. A set list that was once
gaffer taped to my synthesizer for the show on
11/14/82 Washington DC Warner Theater. Family
Snapshot is still listed by working title FMR and
looks like it got moved between soundcheck and show
time. Numbers in circles are system setups on the
Fairlight CMI digital synthesizer; numbers in boxes
are Memorymoog programmed presets. Peter and David Rhodes
loosening up before the show in San Francisco,
Greek Theater, August 12, 1983. (bonus
photo) Tony Levin and a
puppet friend backstage in England, summer 1983.
The Radio Shack TRS-80 model 100 portable computer
was the beginning of our email days (no www yet, in
fact almost no internet, yet). The band members all
belonged to the pioneering online network IMC
Dialcom64. This is where it all started. Peter with a Japanese doll of
himself. Backstage, possibly Seattle August 10,
1983. Next to Peter is manager Gail
Colson. Another setlist; July 22,
1983 Garden State Arts Center, New Jersey. Stupid
useless fact: this was the first tour that I used
Post-It notes for setlists instead of gaffer taping
paper to the keyboard like the setlist from 1982
above. I'm still doing set lists this way 20 years
later. (who cares...) A shot of the audience at
Commonwealth Stadium, Edmonton, Alberta, August 7,
1983. This show featured The Tubes, Peter Gabriel
and David Bowie. Private jet to Bologna for an
appearance on "Vota La Voce" live TV show from the
Piazza Maggiore, September 13, 1983. We flew in to
Italy from Scotland for the day and then straight
back to Edinburgh that night. The band with bicycles
backstage at Hall de Penfeld, Brest, France,
October 28, 1983. This isn't a completely honest
picture since I'm standing with (I think) sound
mixer David Tickle's bike. I hadn't bought one of
these cool, but expensive collapsible bikes. The
other guys actually biked through part of the Alps.
I've got a nice AMF 10 speed here in the US, but
the Alps was too much for me; I took the train with
management. This was the night of my last
live show ever with Peter Gabriel. I continued to
work on his records for a few more years, but I
wasn't invited to be in the touring band after this
tour. |
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