| (Olympiahalle München '76) | ||||||
| Olympiahalle München, June 27, 1976 | ||||||
| 1.01 | [06:54] | [05:28] | Dance on a volcano | |||
| [01:06] | Guten Abend, München! Gute Nacht, good to be here. Thank you! You like me, too. Anybody here... Everybody speak a little bit of English? Good. Anybody here who saw us at the Zirkus Krone last time? Not too many. Well, that last concert we played here we played "The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway". And tonight we're gonna play you three pieces, eins, zwei, drei pieces, and it's called, this time it's called "Lamb stew". | |||||
| 1.02 | [07:15] | 'The lamb' medley (type 1): | ||||
| [04:30] | The lamb lies down on Broadway | |||||
| [02:45] | Fly on a windshield | |||||
| 1.03 | [06:22] | [05:03] | The carpet crawlers | |||
| [01:19] | Thank you, danke! Danke. The next song tells the story of two virgins. Romeo - Juliet. Romeo telephoned Juliet and said "Please, Juliet, come tonight to a movie to me, a movie with me." And so Juliet said "Ja!" And so Romeo and Juliet went to the cinema. They got in and sat at the very back. Romeo war scharf auf Julia. This is Romeo and Juliet's story. It's called "The Cinema Show". | |||||
| 1.04 | [11:56] | [10:21] | The cinema show | |||
| [01:35] | Thank you. ... And now the story of Harry. Harry. This is Harry's coat, this is Harry's hat. And tonight Harry who was a thief, a criminal, he was, ah, der Dieb, a criminal, I can't speak it in German, so Dieb will have to do. And as he had his [...] in his hand and his gun in his pocket, he walked down the streets into the building where he was going to rob the safe. And as he slipped between the guards, he went into the room, started to open the safe when the night watchman surprised him from behind. So Harry got out his gun - BAM! - and he shot him. Harry was now a murderer, and so the alarm went off and the police surrounded the building and took Harry off to jail. And this is the story of Harry, it's called "Robbery, assault and battery". | |||||
| 1.05 | [06:31] | [05:30] | Robbery, assault and battery | |||
| [01:01] | [Phil:] Thank you, thank you, Dankeschön, Dankeschön. Monsieur Michael Rutherford. [Mike:] Good evening. There once lived a wolf who was also called Harry. All the people are called Harry these days. And he came across an old dusty record which was called "Trespass". He wiped away all the dust and he saw that one of the songs was all about him, this old ancient wolf called One-Eye. And the song was called "White Mountain". | Mike's story sounds spliced in. | ||||
| 1.06 | [07:28] | [06:01] | White mountain | |||
| [01:27] | Thank you! Dankeschön, Dankeschön. Thank you. Now "The Knife". No. Instead, while we have a quick rub-down I'd like to introduce to you a new friend, someone who's helping us out with the percussions, [...] rockstar, Mr Bill Bruford. It's the Bill Bruford. Mr Bill Bruford's fee is included in the hotel. Comes with the room. The next song we'd like to play you is from an early album, not as early as Trespass, but from Selling England By The Pound and it's called "Firth of Fifth". | |||||
| 1.07 | [09:30] | [08:10] | Firth of Fifth | No piano intro | ||
| [01:20] | [Phil:] The man they could not gag - Mr Hackett. [Steve:] Evening everybody, how're you doing? Hello everybody, how're you doing? [...] Good. The next number is from Trick Of The Tail. The song we're presenting from Trick Of The Tail is the second number on side one which features the Maria Callas on the synthesizer and the mellotron, Mr Tony Banks. And Mr Michael Rutherford on twelve-string and bass. It is called "Entangled". | |||||
| 2.01 | [06:33] | [06:30] | Entangled | |||
| 2.02 | [08:41] | [06:26] | Squonk | |||
| [02:15] | [Phil:] Thank you. ... Thank you. [Mike:] If you ever want to play in a group, the most important thing you have to know about playing in a group is how to tap-dance. We have Phil, as you see him now. Way to go, look at his legs. [...] Phil Collins! That's enough, thank you. Thank you! Thank you, Phil. This man can be bought or hired for the sum of 3 Deutschmarks [roughly equalling 1,60 euros] for weddings, parties or funerals. ... Which brings us to the next song, which is called "Supper's Ready". | |||||
| 2.03 | [23:14] | [23:08] | Supper's ready | Track fades out. | ||
| 2.04 | [07:40] | [00:15] | [someone close to the microphone:] Hast du was zum Rauchen? [various people:] Hinsetzen! | |||
| [06:30] | I know what I like | |||||
| [00:55] | Thank you. And now I'm afraid, sorry to say, we've come to the end of our time together. We'd like to thank everybody for coming and for buying the tickets. Thank you. We're gonna leave you with one tune now. It's from the new LP Trick Of The Tail, it's called "Los Endos". | |||||
| 2.05 | [06:56] | [06:39] | Los Endos | |||