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mardi 30 septembre 1980

PETER GABRIEL ~ Il Palasport. Torino. Italie.



*** THE FIRST SHOW SOLO ITALIAN TOUR -- 3#3 SEPTEMBER 28/29/30, 1980   ***
 
Support Act: SIMPLE MINDS
  ~ TOUR OF CHINA 1984 - TOUR 1980 ~
 

Peter Gabriel
is the third eponymous solo studio album by English singer, songwriter, rock musician Peter Gabriel (original lead singer of the progressive rock band Genesis), released on May 30, 1980. Produced by Steve Lillywhite. Peter Gabriel’s third album is his most innovative effort – many of the new ideas that Gabriel introduced would continue to be used over the rest of his career.


Empires and Dance is the third studio album by Scottish (from Glasgow) new wave band Simple Minds, released on September 1, 1980. Produced by John Leckie.
NME called it “a weird, agitating record”.

PETER GABRIEL (Band)
 
 Peter Gabriel — vocals, keyboards, flute (1967-present)
John Ellis — guitar, backing vocals (1980)
Larry Fast — keyboards (1977-1985)
Tony Levin — bass, chapman stick (1977-present)
Jerry Marotta — drums (1978-1986)
 
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SIMPLE MINDS (Band)
 
 Jim Kerr — lead vocals (1977–present)
Charlie Burchill — electric & acoustic guitar, occasional keyboards (1977–present)
Derek Forbes — bass guitar (1978–1985; 1996–1998)
Mick MacNeil — composer, keyboards (piano & synthesizers, accordion) (1978–1990)
Brian McGee — drums (1977–1981, 1996)
Paul Wishart – saxophone – Empires and Dance tour (1980)
 
 
 The Setlist
PETER GABRIEL
 
 Intruder (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
Start (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
I Don't Remember (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
Solsbury Hill (Peter Gabriel - 1977)
Family Snapshot (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
We Do What We're Told (Milgram's 37) (New Song)
Modern Love (Peter Gabriel - 1977)
Not One of Us (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
Lead a Normal Life (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
Moribund the Burgermeister (Peter Gabriel - 1977)
Mother of Violence (Peter Gabriel II - 1978)
Humdrum (Peter Gabriel - 1977)
Bully for You (Tom Robinson Band cover - 1979)
Games Without Frontiers (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
And Through the Wire (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)
I Go Swimming (New Song)
Biko (Peter Gabriel III - 1980)

Encore

On the Air (Peter Gabriel II - 1978)
D.I.Y. (Peter Gabriel II - 1978)
Here Comes the Flood (Peter Gabriel - 1977)

 
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Time Set:1h27
 
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 The Setlist
SIMPLE MINDS 
 
Intro Tape: Kant Kino (Empires and Dance - 1980)
 Capital City (Empires and Dance - 1980)
Factory (Real to Real Cacophony - 1979)
Premonition (Real to Real Cacophony -1979)
 Thirty Frames a Second (Empires and Dance - 1980)
Pleasantly Disturbed (Life In A Day - 1979)


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Time Set:0h25
 

RAMONES ~ Le Bataclan. Paris.



Support Act:

 ~ TOUR 1980 ~


RAMONES (Band)
 
Joey Ramone (Jeffrey Hyman) — lead vocals (1974–1996); drums (1974); died 2001
Johnny Ramone (John Cummings) — guitars (1974–1996); died 2004
Marky Ramone (Marc Bell) — drums (1978–1983, 1987–1996)
Dee Dee Ramone (Douglas Colvin) – bass, backing and co-lead vocals (1974–1989); lead vocals (1974); died 2002

The Setlist
RAMONES
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Time Set: 0h00




samedi 27 septembre 1980

KISS ~ IRON MAIDEN ~~ Le Nouvel Hippodrome. Paris.



Support Act: IRON MAIDEN
~ UNMASKED TOUR 1980 ~


Unmasked is the eighth studio album by American hard rock band Kiss, released on May 20, 1980. It was the last studio album to feature the original lineup of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss until the band reunited in 1996.


Iron Maiden is the eponymous debut studio album by the English heavy metal band Iron Maiden. It was issued by EMI on 14 April 1980. Debuting at No. 4 in the UK Albums Chart with critical and commercial acclaim.

KISS

Paul Stanley – rhythm guitar, vocals (1973–present)
Gene Simmons – bass, vocals (1973–present)
Ace Frehley – lead guitar, vocals (1973–1982, 1996–2002)
Peter Criss – drums, vocals (1973–1980, 1996–2000, 2002–2004)

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IRON MAIDEN

Paul Di'Anno – lead vocals (1978–1981)
Steve Harris – bass, backing vocals (1975–present), keyboards (1988, 1998–present)
Dave Murray – guitars (1976–1977, 1978–present)
Dennis Stratton – guitars, backing vocals (1979–1980)
Clive Burr – drums, percussion (1979–1982)
Blaze Bayley – lead vocals (1994–1999)


The Setlist
IRON MAIDEN

Intro Tape: The Ides of March
Prowler (Iron Maiden - 1980)
Remember Tomorrow (Iron Maiden - 1980)
Running Free (Iron Maiden - 1980)
Transylvania (Iron Maiden - 1980)
Phantom of the Opera (Iron Maiden - 1980)
Iron Maiden (Iron Maiden - 1980)


 
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Time Set: 0h35

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The Setlist
KISS

Detroit Rock City
Cold Gin
Strutter
Calling Dr. Love
Is That You? (Unmasked - 1980)
Firehouse
Talk to Me
You're All That I Want
2000 Man (The Rolling Stones cover)
Guitar Solo
I Was Made for Lovin' You
New York Groove (Hello cover)
Love Gun
Bass Solo
God of Thunder
Drum Solo
Rock and Roll All Nite

Encore


Shout It Out Loud
King of the Night Time World
Black Diamond


 
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Time Set: 0h00
 

vendredi 26 septembre 1980

DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES ~ Le Théâtre Le Palace. Paris.



Support Act :
~ VOICES TOUR 1980 ~
 

Voices is the ninth studio album by American (from Philadelphia) pop music duo Hall & Oates. The album was released on July 29, 1980. Produced by Daryl Hall - John Oates. It slowly became a massive hit and spent 100 weeks on the Billboard 200, peaking at number 17.

DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES (Band)

Daryl Hall — vocals, guitars, keyboards, mandolin, vibraphone (1970–present)
John Oates — guitars, vocals, keyboards (1970–present)
Jeff Southworth— guitar, lap steel guitar, backing vocals
John Siegler— bass
Chuck Purdie — drums
Charles DeChant — saxophone, flute, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals (1976–1985, 1990–present)

The Setlist
DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES 
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Time Set: 0h00