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Tour by Genesis | |
A still photo from the Knuckles Tour. Mike Rutherford and Daryl Stuermer are shown. | |
Associated album | Knuckles |
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Commencement date | March 17, 1980 |
End date | June 30, 1980 |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 103 |
Genesis concert chronology |
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The Duke Bout was a 3-month tour orchestrated by the English language progressive rock band grouping Genesis.[i] [ii] The tour followed the release of their 1980 album, Duke, which was well received past both critics and fans alike[3]. The bout began in March of 1980 in Paignton, England and ended on June 30th the same year in Saratoga, New York.
It was the band'due south fourth bout since the departure of singer Peter Gabriel, the second bout since the departure of guitarist Steve Hackett, and the band's second bout featuring the iii-man formation of Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks and Phil Collins augmented by session musicians Daryl Stuermer (guitar) and Chester Thompson (drums).
The 103 urban center tour saw the band begin to play at big stadiums like Maple Foliage Gardens in Toronto and Coliseum Arena in Oakland, while withal playing at small theatres like Orpheum Theatre in Boston and during their Uk leg. The tour overall was generally similar by critics, mainly commenting on Collins' and Thompson'due south drumming preformance likewise as Rutherford and Stuermer'south guitar playing[4], with a mixture of fans at the concerts from hardcore fans, to younger fans attracted by the "radio friendly material and videos."[5]
While younger and hardcore fans enjoyed the tour, some disliked how the band not only steered away from a large majority of Gabriel-era songs like The Lamb Lies Downwards on Broadway, Supper'south Ready, and Watcher of the Skies, just as well disliked the band's "toning down the theatrics of their stage human action"[4] and how they "relied more than on the strengths of their music than their special effects."[iv]
Bout setlist [edit]
Tour setlist:[6]
- "Deep In The Motherlode"
- "Dancing With The Moonlit Knight/"The Rug Crawlers"
- "Squonk"
- "One For The Vine"
- "Backside The Lines"
- "Duchess"
- "Guide Vocal"
- "Turn it on Again"
- "Duke'south Travels"
- "Duke'due south End"
- "The Lady Lies"
- "Ripples"
- "Misunderstanding" (only US leg of the tour)
- "In The Muzzle/Slippermen/Afterglow"
- "Trip the light fantastic toe On A Volcano/Drum Duet/Los Endos"
- "I Know What I Like (In Your Wardrobe)"
Also played:
- "The Knife" - (played on March 22 in Aylesbury, and April 29 & thirty in Newcastle)
- "Back in North.Y.C." - (played on March 17 in Paignton, used equally an encore during United states tour)
Tour ring [edit]
- Phil Collins – drums, percussion, lead vocals
- Tony Banks – keyboards, backing vocals
- Mike Rutherford – guitars, bass, backing vocals
Additional Musicians
- Daryl Stuermer – bass, guitar, backing vocals
- Chester Thompson – drums, percussion
Tour dates [edit]
Date | Metropolis | Country | Venue |
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Leg 1 – United Kingdom | |||
17 March 1980 | Paignton | England | Festival Hall |
xviii March 1980 | |||
xix March 1980 | Exeter | University of Exeter | |
twenty March 1980 | Guildford or Exeter | Civic Hall or Academy of Exeter | |
22 March 1980 | Aylesbury | Friar'due south | |
23 March 1980 | Reading | Reading Festival | |
24 March 1980 | Portsmouth | Guildhall | |
26 March 1980 | Bournemouth | Winter Gardens | |
27 March 1980 | London | Hammersmith Odeon | |
28 March 1980 | |||
29 March 1980 | |||
31 March 1980 | Oxford | New Theatre | |
1 April 1980 | Ipswich | Gaumont | |
2 April 1980 | Neat Yarmouth | ABC Cinema | |
3 Apr 1980 | Peterborough | ABC Cinema | |
four Apr 1980 | Birmingham | Odeon Cinema | |
five Apr 1980 | |||
6 April 1980 | Blackpool | ABC Picture palace | |
8 April 1980 | Stoke-on-Trent | Trentham Gardens | |
9 April 1980 | Cardiff | Sophia Gardens | |
x Apr 1980 | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | |
12 April 1980 | Brighton | Conference Centre | |
xiii April 1980 | Coventry | ABC Cinema | |
15 April 1980 | Leicester | De Montfort Hall | |
16 April 1980 | Derby | Associates Hall | |
17 April 1980 | Sheffield | City Hall | |
xviii April 1980 | Manchester | Costless Trade Hall or Apollo Theatre | |
19 Apr 1980 | |||
21 Apr 1980 | Bradford | St. George'southward Hall | |
23 April 1980 | Edinburgh | Scotland | Odeon Cinema |
24 April 1980 | Dundee | Caird Hall | |
25 April 1980 | Aberdeen | The Uppercase | |
26 April 1980 | Glasgow | Apollo Theatre | |
27 April 1980 | |||
28 April 1980 | Newcastle | England | City Hall |
29 April 1980 | |||
one May 1980 | Carlisle | Market place Hall | |
2 May 1980 | Liverpool | Empire Theatre | |
3 May 1980 | |||
4 May 1980 | London | Theatre Imperial, Drury Lane | |
5 May 1980 | |||
seven May 1980 | London | Lyceum Ballroom | |
nine May 1980 | Portsmouth | Guild Hall | |
Leg two – North America | |||
17 May 1980 | Edmonton, AB | Canada | Northlands Coliseum |
18 May 1980 | Calgary, AB | Max Bell Theatre | |
20 May 1980 | Vancouver, BC | PNE Coliseum | |
23 May 1980 | Oakland | United states of america | Coliseum Loonshit |
24 May 1980 | Long Beach | Long Beach Arena | |
25 May 1980 | Los Angeles | The Roxy | |
26 May 1980 | Long Embankment | Long Beach Sports Arena | |
27 May 1980 | Los Angeles | Greek Theatre | |
30 May 1980 | Houston | The Top | |
31 May 1980 | New Orleans | Saenger Theatre | |
one June 1980 | Atlanta | Fox Theatre | |
3 June 1980 | Chicago | Park West | |
iv June 1980 | Kansas City | Municipal Auditorium | |
5 June 1980 | St. Louis | Kiel Opera House | |
6 June 1980 | Chicago | Rosemont Horizon | |
7 June 1980 | Milwaukee | Mecca Arena | |
9 June 1980 | Clarkston | Pino Knob Music Theatre | |
10 June 1980 | |||
11 June 1980 | Cleveland | Richfield Coliseum | |
12 June 1980 | Cincinnati | Riverfront Coliseum | |
xiii June 1980 | Pittsburgh | Stanley Theatre | |
xiv June 1980 | Columbia | Merriweather Post Pavilion | |
16 June 1980 | Philidelphia | The Spectrum | |
17 June 1980 | |||
18 June 1980 | Boston | Orpheum Theatre | |
19 June 1980 | Montreal | Canada | Montreal Forum |
20 June 1980 | |||
22 June 1980 | Ottawa | Ottawa Civic Heart | |
23 June 1980 | Toronto | Maple Leaf Gardens | |
24 June 1980 | |||
25 June 1980 | Rochester | United States | War Memorial Theater |
26 June 1980 | Buffalo | Memorial Auditorium | |
28 June 1980 | Passaic | Uppercase Theatre | |
29 June 1980 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | |
30 June 1980 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Middle |
References [edit]
- ↑ "Genesis – The Motion – Gig Guide: Knuckles Tour (Mar 1980 – June 1980)". Genesis-Motion.org.
- ↑ "The Duke bout". TheGenesisArchive.co.uk.
- ↑ "Duke by Genesis | Classic Stone Review". Retrieved 2020-03-27 .
- ↑ 4.0 four.one 4.2 Gett, Steve (March 29, 1980). "Low Key, High Tech". Melody Maker. p. 26.
- ↑ Memories, Merriweather (2011-08-30). "Merriweather back in the 24-hour interval: Genesis - June xiv, 1980". Merriweather back in the mean solar day . Retrieved 2020-03-27 .
- ↑ "Knuckles Bout - Genesisfan". Genesisfan.net.
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