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Solsbury Hill and there’s no way of stopping him. This is, by the way, one of the few songs on which he uses a hand microphone. On Washing Of The Water Peter once more shows how versatile his voice is. The number after this water game once again sends shivers down my spine. I feel almost insulted when this classic is followed by the pop song Kiss That Frog. “I hold the light…” TERRIFIC! And the finale…Shadows on the screen. He travels through the venue on a raft while he sings San Jacinto. Then there is a big moment for goosebumps when Peter plays an older song. She and Peter are finely tuned to each other. Blood of Eden begins and underlines Paula Cole’s qualities. One admires Peter’s way of communication with the audience and the sheer magic of this man.Ī relaxation bit, time to dream. When he arrives there, Shaking The Tree begins. A direct link to Slow Marimbas which shows Peter rowing with his rainmaker (see the DVD cover) from the square stage to the round stage on the conveyor belt.
PETER GABRIEL IN YOUR EYES (SECRET WORLD LIVE) FULL
Now my speakers reach full volume and I’m on cloud no.7. Much like the Drum Duet in Genesis, they “fight a duel” in a musical game of questions and answers leading up to the dynamic climax. One can admire Shankar playing his instrument before Peter joins in. The first of three pieces segueing into each other. The video screen shows waves accompanied by calm notes… Across The River. Fountains of steam shoot up during the chorus, and one can hear their hissing sound (particularly well in 5.1). I turn up the volume a bit and the sound is so overwhelmingly great. So, of course, the next song is Steam which begins with a calm intro before it really gets going. At this point it is an elderly man with a flag and lots of steam behind him. Before that there is a brief video animation which gives a kind of introduction to the following songs. When he has managed to disentangle himself from the telephone cable and to leave the British phone booth after the opener Come Talk To Me, he greets the audience in their language. This, admittedly, is the worst thing about the whole DVD. If you switch to 16:9 the quality worsens. It seems as if the video data had been cloned from the original without any improvements. The images seem to be a bit grainy and out of focus. My utter fascination and enthusiasm about the sound dimishes when I look closer. Did anybody ever notice the dialing tone before the first note of this song? I did not. When I hear the first chords of Come Talk To Me, I am dumbfounded. Track Select (select individual tracks animated bits of the pieces are shown in the menu)Įxtra Features (Timelapse, Behind The Scenes, Quiet Steam Photo Gallery, Growing Up Live 2002/03)įirst of all I set up DD 5.1 sound. Unfortunately you cannot go there straight, but you have to sit through the legal notice and the Realworld logo.Īudio Setup (choose between dts 5.1, Dolby Digital 5.1 and Dolby Digital 2.0) When you start the DVD you are taken to the main menu shown below. Hardware wizards and others may be interested in the equipment I used to review this DVD (see below). I rushed home, unwrapped it and sat down to watch. It was already sold out at one shop and I bought the last copy in another store for EUR 21.99 (ca US$ 22). Right after work I hurried to the record stores to acquire a copy. This review is not only meant to give you an overview but also to help you with your decision. While some see it as a simple clone of the video that was released many years ago, others have been praying for this release. And lots of bonus material to boot.Įven before the DVD was released fans were divided about it. Finally – on Monday, April 13, 2002, Peter released his first “real” DVD after Birdy and a couple of DVD singles from UP.Ī video of the 1994 Secret World Live tour from Modena, Italy, digitally remixed, remastered and in widescreen format.