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Giant’s transport broke down on the way to this gig, so the Hendrix film was shown first), April 26, 1972 Drill Hall, Lincoln, ENG (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film), April 27, 1972 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film), April 28, 1972 Town Hall, Cheltenham, ENG (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film), April 29, 1972 City Hall, St. Albans, ENG (supporting Jimi Plays Berkeley film), April 30, 1972 Fulham Greyhound, London, ENG, May 11          Oldenburg, GER      Weser-Ems-Halle       (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 12          Offenbach, GER    Stadthalle      (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 13          Kronau, GER  Grosse Mehrzweckhalle         (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 14          Ludenscheid, GER   IKA-Traglufthalle    (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 15          Munich, GER   Circus Krone Building       (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 16          Nurnberg, GER       Messehaus            (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 17          Dusseldorf, GER     Rheinhalle          (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 18          Munster, GER    Halle Munsterland        (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 19          Hamburg, GER       Musikhalle           (with Chicken Shack & Man), May 21          Berlin, Germany         Waldbuhne       (Unconfirmed "Super Pop Festival"), ??? 01. Possibly replaced on the 21st by Steeleye Span), Apr. "[5] The Shulmans' opinion was confirmed, in their eyes, by the successive failure of follow-up singles to "Kites". Following his time in Gentle Giant, Phil Shulman retired entirely from the music business. In 2017, "Three Piece Suite" was released. 23          Quebec City, QC   Palais Montcalm     (supported by Necessite), Mar. use of musical structures typically associated with classical music (for example, breaking up and tonally re-voicing patterns of initially simple chords (with the chords subtly altering from repetition to repetition), accelerating and decelerating duration of musical themes, rapid and frequent key changes (sometimes within a single bar), division of vocal lines between different singers (including staggered rhythms), clever handling of transitions between sections (such as a hard-rock guitar riff being immediately substituted by a medieval choral), "In A Glass House" / "An Inmates Lullaby" (1973), "The Power and the Glory" / "Playing the Game" (1974), "Two Weeks in Spain" / "Free Hand" (1977), "I'm Turning Around" / "Just the Same" (1977), "Words from the Wise" / "No Stranger" (1978), "The Power And The Glory" / "Proclamation - Live 1977" (2010), This page was last edited on 10 February 2021, at 02:37. Details. The family moved to Portsmouth, England, where Ray was born. 16          London, ENG   Drury Lane - Theatre Royal       (originally scheduled for Mar. 10          Mt. A much better crowd, totaling 24,000, showed up in Frankfurt, than went to Berlin. This resulted in the UK Top 10 hit "Kites" in the autumn of 1967 (and the release of the Without Reservation album later in the year). I was living in Los Angeles at the time when we broke up. June 16, 2000 Brixton Academy, London, ENG, KATE BUSH - THEM HEAVY PEOPLE LIVE (REVOLVER), KATE BUSH'S FIRST TV Köln Frechen Benzelrather Eisenbahn -Kite & Wuthering Heights LIVE, March 23, 1968 Starlight Room, Boston, ENG, August 2, 1968 Metropole Exhibition Hall, Brighton, ENG, October 4, 1968 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG, April 6-9 & 11-12, 1969 Club Fiesta, Stockton-on-Tees, ENG, July 4, 1970 Portsmouth Stadium, Portsmouth, ENG, March 1, 1971 City of London Polytechnic, London, ENG, March 19, 1971 Winter Gardens Empress Ballroom, Blackpool, ENG, August 22, 1971 Trentham Gardens, Stoke-on-Trent, ENG, September 11, 1971 Queen Elizabeth Hall, London, ENG, January 19, 1972 Musikhalle, Hamburg, GER, March 16, 1973 Felt Forum, New York City, NY, March 31, 1973 Lutheran University Theatre, Waterloo, ON, May 4, 1973 Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX, December 19, 1974 Guildhall, Plymouth, ENG, August 23, 1975 Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY, https://concerts.fandom.com/wiki/Gentle_Giant?oldid=121282. [21] Ray Shulman moved into soundtrack work for television and advertising before becoming a record producer (working with, among others, Echo & the Bunnymen, the Sundays, and the Sugarcubes). Originally, the band was scheduled to play in nearby Washington D.C at Warner Theater on this night with Dr. Feelgood, but that was cancelled andrescheduled for the Hollywood Palace), Nov. 10         Bailey's Crossroads, VA      Louie's Rock City    (supported by Dr. Feelgood & Face Dancer), Nov. 11         Boston, MA                Paradise Theatre        (supported by Dr. Feelgood), Nov. 12         Boston, MA                Paradise Theatre        (supported by Dr. Feelgood), Nov. 13         Boston, MA                Paradise Theatre        (supported by Dr. Feelgood), Nov. 15         Cleveland, Ohio                Agora Ballroom           (supported by Sandy Nassan), Nov. 16         Hempstead, NY     Calderone Concert Hall             (supported by Dr. Feelgood), Nov. 17         Asbury Park, NJ     Convention Centre - Paramount Theater      (supported by Law), Nov. 18         Chester, PA            Widener University - Schwartz Physical Education Center                                (supported by Baby Grand, which later evolved into the Hooters. It got rather heavy when we could play drums better than the drummer, and even on record we were doing more and more of it with overdubs. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. This compounded their identity crisis as the single was subsequently caught up in a rumour that the Moles were, in fact, the Beatles recording under a different name and with Ringo Starr as lead singer. "[18] In an interview with Mojo in 2000, Kerry Minnear asserted that the split "wasn't because of punk; it was because we had lost our way musically. ?, 1970 Llandaff Technical College, Cardiff, WAL, ? Auditorium    (supporting Foghat), Nov. 7           Schnecksville, PA    Lehigh County Community College        (or possibly at Allentown College of St. Francis de Sales. [15] Derek Shulman recalled, "It was perhaps the most ridiculous pairing of groups ever in the history of show business. These tracks were re-mixed by Steven Wilson from the available multi-track tapes. Surprisingly, they did not return directly to rhythm and blues or soul, but chose to pursue a more complicated direction. Raconteur Troubadour - 04:4703. 20          Bedworth, England           Civic Hall   (supported by String Driven Thing), Mar. Vertigo Records was the late 60s progressive rock arm of the Philips Records empire. Gentle Giant Biography by Bruce Eder + Follow Artist. 15          Swansea, WAL   Guildhall - Brangwyn Hall (supported by String Driven Thing), Mar. We started with the idea of writing a song about each member of the band. Browse all products in the Enamel Pins category from Rockin Pins. During the early 1960s, Derek and Ray became interested in playing rhythm-and-blues and formed a band together. 5            Munster, GER    Munsterlandhalle     (supported by String Driven Thing), Apr. According to Minnear and Weathers, all of Gentle Giant's L.A. shows since the 'Bowl fiasco have been complete successes. The festival stopped in Frankfurt on June 10 and June 11, overlapping the Berlin show. 5           Akron, Ohio            Civic Theatre           (supporting Renaissance, with Mr. Big), Mar. The set was available as a CD of the re-mixed songs and a Blu-Ray disk. It was a subsidiary of the Philips/Phonogram record label, launched in 1969 to specialise in progressive rock and other non-mainstream musical styles. It contained tracks from the first three albums: "Gentle Giant" 1970 "Acquiring the Taste" 1971 "Three Friends" 1972. 18          Allentown, PA  Allentown Fairgrounds - Agricultural Hall   (supporting Edgar Winter & Foghat), Mar. Other bands who did manage to appear at the festival included Black Oak Arkansas, Canned Heat, Ravi Shankar and Nazareth, Sep. 5         Minneapolis, MN   Minneapolis Armory    (supporting Black Sabbath & JoJo Gunne), Sep. 6           Louisville, Kentucky                     Freedom Hall     (supporting Black Sabbath), Sep. 7           Jackson, MS    Memorial Coliseum   (supporting Black Sabbath), Sep. 8           New Orleans, LA     Municipal Auditorium     (supporting Black Sabbath), Sep. 9           Mobile, Alabama                 Municipal Auditorium      (supporting Black Sabbath), Sep. 10          San Diego, California                   Sports Arena      (supporting Black Sabbath), Sep. 11          Salt Lake City, Utah              Salt Palace    (supporting Black Sabbath, with Malo), Sep. 13          Portland, OR  Memorial Coliseum (supporting Black Sabbath), Sep. 15          West Hollywood, CA   Hollywood Bowl     (supporting Black Sabbath, with Captain Beyond), Sep. 16          Sacramento, CA    Civic Auditorium        (supporting Black Sabbath, cancelled, due to Tony Iommi's collapse the night before), Sep. 19          Cincinnati, OH    Cincinnati Gardens    (supporting Yes, with the Eagles), Sep. 20          Indianapolis, IN   Fairgrounds Coliseum   (supporting Yes & the Eagles), Sep. 21          Detroit, Michigan                         Cobo Hall      (supporting Yes & the Eagles), Sep. 23          Minneapolis, MN      Minneapolis Armory      (supporting Yes, with the Eagles), Sep. 24          Milwaukee, WI     Mecca Arena      (supporting Yes, with the Eagles), Sep. 29          Houston, TX  University of Houston - Houston Room   (free afternoon concert), Sep. 29          San Antonio, TX    Laurie Auditorium    (supporting Frampton’s Camel), Sep. 30          Arlington, TX University of Texas - Texas Hall       (supporting Steve Miller), Oct. 1            Houston, TX    Music Hall     (supporting Steve Miller & Frampton’s Camel), Oct. 2            Columbia, SC      Carolina Coliseum   (supporting Yes & The Eagles), Oct. 6            Rimouski, QC    Centre Civique, Oct. 7            Montreal, QC    Centre Sportif de l'Universite de Montreal    (supported by Plume and Cassonade), Oct. 8            Ste-Foy, QC     Pavillon Maurice-Pollack - Universite Laval     (supported by William D. Fisher), Oct. 13          Buffalo, New York                        Memorial Auditorium   (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 14          Rochester, New York                   War Memorial     (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 15          Bangor, Maine                      Bangor Auditorium        (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 16          Springfield, Massachusetts          Civic Center        (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 17          Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania              Civic Arena        (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 18          Charleston, West Virginia             Civic Center        (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 19          Columbia, South Carolina             Carolina Coliseum      (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 21          Cleveland, Ohio                           Public Hall          (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 22          Memphis, Tennessee                   Mid-South Coliseum      (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 23          Little Rock, Arkansas                   Barton Coliseum        (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 24          Nashville, TN   Municipal Auditorium     (Unconfirmed supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 25          Louisville, Kentucky                     Convention Center     (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 26          Bowling Green, KY   Western Kentucky University - Diddle Arena  (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 27          Jackson, Mississippi                    Memorial Coliseum     (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 28          Baton Rouge, Louisiana               State University      (supporting Jethro Tull), Oct. 29          Macon, Georgia                           Macon Coliseum   (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 1           Boston, Massachusetts        Boston Garden      (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 3           St. Petersburg, Florida                 Bayfront Center     (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 4           Miami, FL     Miami Beach Convention Hall     (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 5           Jacksonville, Florida                    Jacksonville Coliseum    (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 6           Savannah, Georgia                      Civic Center Arena     (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 7           Fort Wayne, IN   Allen County Memorial Coliseum      (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 8           Detroit, Michigan                         Cobo Hall          (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 11         Chicago Stadium, Chicago, IL (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 12         Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (supporting Jethro Tull), Nov. 13         Madison Square Garden, New York City, NY (supporting Jethro Tull), Groundhogs, Gentle Giant, Stray, Badger UK Tour 1972, November 17, 1972 Town Hall, Birmingham, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), November 18, 1972 Empire Theatre, Edinburgh, SCOT (Cancelled, supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), November 19, 1972 Caird Hall, Dundee, SCOT (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), November 20, 1972 Green's Playhouse, Glasgow, SCOT (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), November 23, 1972 New Theatre, Oxford, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), November 25, 1972 Hitchin College, Hitchin, ENG (Cancelled, supported by Medicine Head & Mike Absalom), November 26, 1972 City Hall, Newcastle, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), November 30, 1972 Victoria Hall, Hanley, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 1, 1972 Free Trade Hall, Manchester, ENG (Cancelled, supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 3, 1972 Colston Hall, Bristol, ENG (Cancelled, supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 5, 1972 St. George's Hall, Bradford, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 8, 1972 Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 9, 1972 Leeds University, Leeds, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 10, 1972 Festival Hall, Paignton, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 11, 1972 Town Hall, Wolverhampton, ENG, December 12, 1972 City Hall, Hull, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray). 25          Sherbrooke, QC  Centre Culturel - Grande Salle    (supported by Necessite), March 29, 1973 Massey Hall, Toronto, ON (supported by Gentle Giant & Vinegar Joe), March 30, 1973 Masonic Auditorium, Detroit, MI (supporting Edgar Winter), March 31, 1973 Lutheran University Theatre, Waterloo, ON (2 shows 7.00 & 10.00, supported by Gentle Giant & Vinegar Joe), ??? The album achieved such fame, however, that the band decided to adopt the title for their official live double album Playing the Fool (omitting the final "e"), released two years later. Buffalo, New York                 New Century Theatre       (supported by Starcastle), June 22        Civic Center, Springfield, MA (supporting Todd Rundgren's Utopia, with Derringer), June 24         Moncton, New Brunswick           Moncton Coliseum     (supported by Starcastle), June 25         Quebec City, Quebec                   Colisee       (supported by Starcastle), June 26         Ottawa, On      Lansdown Park - Civic Center Arena   (supported by Starcastle), June 27         Toronto, Ontario                          Massey Hall        (supported by Starcastle), June 28         Montreal, Quebec                Place des Nations      (supported by Starcastle), June 30         London, Ontario                     London Gardens         (supported by Starcastle), July 1            Binghamton, New York                 Bijou, July 2            Rochester, New York                   Masonic Temple - Auditorium Theatre                                             (supporting Rainbow, with Angel. Reasons cited by members for their rejection include busy schedules, health problems, lack of practice on instruments, and other personal reasons. It shares several aspects with that of other progressive rock bands, including:[31], However, it has been noted that in spite of the comparatively complex initial sound, Gentle Giant's music is in fact fairly traditional in terms of harmony and features relatively few complex chords. Read Full Biography. One Gentle Giant album would list a total of forty-six instruments in the musician credits — all of which had been played by group members — and five of the six members sang, enabling the band to write and perform detailed vocal harmony and counterpoint. They first opened for Black Sabbath , with whom they shared management. Additional musicians included Jakko Jakszyk, Billy Sherwood, Yes/Steve Hackett bassist Lee Pomeroy, Rachel Flowers, Dan Reed (Dan Reed Network), Richard Hilton (Chic) and Mikey Heppner (Priestess) among others. 23          Wichita, KS    Henry Levitt Arena   (supporting King Crimson), Apr. Audio CD We both have careers independent of GG." But when Phil said he was going to leave, we were all like stumped, 'Oh! Þegar hljómsveitin hitaði upp fyrir Black Sabbath á tónleikaferðalagi árið 1972 í Bandaríkjunum var oftsinnis baulað á hana. 17          Passaic, New Jersey        Capitol Theater  (supporting Edgar Winter), Mar. I wasn't formally taught at all. Gentle Giant was formed in 1970 when the Shulman brothers teamed up with two other multi-instrumentalists, Gary Green (guitar, mandolin, recorder etc.) December 15, 1972 City Hall, Sheffield, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 16, 1972 Liverpool Stadium, Liverpool, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 22, 1972 Rainbow, London, ENG (Supporting The Groundhogs & Stray), December 29, 1972 Salone della Fiera, Pordenone, ITY (supported by Area), December 30, 1972 Palazzo dello Sport, Bologna, ITY (supported by Area), Jan. 2            Genova, Italy                     Teatro Alcione       (supported by Area), Jan. 3            Rome, Italy                        Palazzo dello Sport     (supported by Area), Jan. 4            Milan, Italy                                   Paladido      (supported by Area), Jan. 5            Vicenza, Italy                    Palazzo dello Sport    (supported by Area), Jan. 6            Cavallermaggio, Italy          Le Cupole             (supported by Area), Jan. 8            Varese, Italy                      Palazzo dello Sport    (supported by Area), Jan. 17          Frankfurt, GER      Jahrhunderthalle     (Cancelled appearance at  "The Sound of Britain in Concert"), Feb. 23          Devizes, ENG   Corn Exchange          (Unconfirmed possibly first concert without Phil Shulman, supporting Thin Lizzy), Mar. Black Sabbath in particular had enjoyed a few years of very successful commercial record releases and yet had seen very little (relatively) in terms… He is now the owner of new music company 2Plus Music & Entertainment). Despite the sleeve description, the bootleg album is not live and was not recorded during any "American tour".[where?]. Vertigo Records label discography. The album was also notable for its three-dimensional cover, using a cellophane overlay (replicated using the CD jewel case on the Terrapin CD reissue, and via a custom digipak for the later Alucard CD reissue). 12          Youngstown, Ohio          State Theater     (supporting Focus), Mar. "[6], Gary Green reflects on the final Gentle Giant split[16], In the summer of 1980, the group disbanded. It has been reported that Elton John unsuccessfully auditioned for lead vocalist with the newly formed group. Although not commercially successful, they did achieve a cult following.[1]. [4] Derek Shulman took over all lead vocals for live concerts, becoming Gentle Giant's de facto lead singer (although Kerry Minnear continued to sing his own share of lead vocals on records). Black Sabbath - Technical Ecstasy Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Peter Hammill - Enter K Peter Hammill - Patience Black Country Communion: BCCIV 2LP Manfred Mann - Chapter Three Vol.2 Gentle Giant - Octopus Doors – Strange Day Kansas -- Kansas Leaf Hound - Growers Of Mushroom Affinity - Affinity Cressida - Cressida Cressida - Asylum Emerson, Lake & Palmer – Trilogy - 2000 … “We were plonked together with Sabbath a fair bit,” Minnear recalls. The Advent of Panurge - 00:0002. The two factions of Shulman brothers - with Phil on one side and Ray and Derek on the other would eventually resolve their differences and heal their relationship, although Phil never rejoined the band or returned to music as a career. After 36 releases, the company closed in 1975. 9      Munich, GER   Theater an der Brienner Strasse   (supported by String Driven Thing), Apr. The situation was not ideal – the Sabbath crowds were generally hostile, even to the point of throwing a cherry bomb onstage during Gentle Giant’s set at one gig, prompting them to leave the stage with some choice words. June 10 or 11           Radstadion, Frankfurt, GER (1.Summer Rock Festival, with the same basic lineup as at the Berlin show. At least Iron Butterfly's music was more attuned to Black Sabbath's style. Gentle Giant, hanging on the telephone (clearly) (Image credit: Getty Images) “It’s possible that things will crop up but I’d hate to think what it would sound like!” says Kerry. - and we went into the studio and handed over the tapes when we came out. Printed on Gildan shirt ©2020 Tony Iommi. Kin Ping Meh, UFO, WILD TURKEY, CHICKEN SHACK, VINEGAR JOE (with Elkie Brooks and Robert Palmer), the GROUNDHOGS, ROYWOOD'S WIZZARD, OSIBISA, ATLANTIS, EDGAR BROUGHTON BAND. Signing to the EMI record label, Simon Dupree and the Big Sound produced several non-charting singles before being pushed by their management and label in the direction of psychedelia. He encouraged his sons to learn various instruments; and Phil, Derek, and Ray all became multi-instrumentalists. 27          Portland, OR    Paramount Northwest Theatre   (supporting Sha-Na-Na), Apr. The festival was a two day affair, beginning on June 20, with Giant appearing midday on June 21), Aug. 16         Boston, MA     Boston Garden     (supporting Steppenwolf & Peter Frampton), Aug. 17         Toronto, Ontario         Varsity Stadium   (cancelled and rescheduled for Sep. 1), Aug. 18   Trois-Rivieres, QC   Stade de Trois-Rivieres  (supported by Pollen & Raoul Duguay), Aug. 21         Quebec City, Quebec         Colisee              (supported by Pollen), August 23, 1975 Calderone Concert Hall, Hempstead, NY (Kiss played at 8pm, in a seperate concert. Finden Sie Top-Angebote für |2780888| Gentle Giant - Live In Santa Monica 1975 [CD] |Neu| bei eBay. ?, 1970 Technical College, Eastleigh, ENG (unconfirmed), ? Gentle Giant's next recording was Three Friends (1972). WWA also looked after the interests of Black Sabbath, and Giant often supported Ozzy’s legendary crew. [4] He subsequently worked as a teacher, in retail, and ran a gift shop in Gosport, Hampshire, UK before his retirement. Some songs from the first three albums were not included in the set as the multi-tracks for those specific songs have been lost. It was sad. Geezer Butler Black Sabbath … Knots - 13:0005. And you understand it; they had families. Green was essentially a blues player and had never worked with a band above the semi-professional level, but adapted readily to the demanding music of the new band. 13          Gravesend, ENG  Gravesend Civic Centre   (with Writing On the Wall), Mar. We were really strong live and we were about to get stronger. 30          San Diego, California                   Golden Hall             (supported by Renaissance), Mar. Center Valley, PA         Allentown College        (unconfirmed gig with Robin Trower), Oct. 28          Blue Bell, Pennsylvania                Montgomery County Community College, Oct. 29          Upper Darby, Pennsylvania          Tower Theater     (supported by Dr. Feelgood), Oct 30           Guelph, ON         University of Guelph - Athletic Centre       (supported by Garfield who replaced Dr. Feelgood), Nov. 1           Montreal, Quebec                        Montreal Forum                  (supported by John Mayall. It was freak-hippie-dom at its "purest" peak. Because of Mortimore's extended convalescence,[13] the band opted to formally replace him with Weathers at the end of the 1972 April tour. The Blu-ray disk had 96/24 Stereo LPCM and DTS-HD 5.1 Surround Sound versions of the re-mixed tracks, additional bonus tracks, instrumental versions of some tracks, and Original Album Mixes from Flat Transfers of Mint Condition Original LPs. In a 2009 interview Derek Shulman also indicated that plans were in the works to put out an animated film based on The Power and the Glory (this has yet to come to fruition). The band's notoriously virtuosic live act (featuring rapid-fire instrument-swapping and demanding rearrangements of the already complex studio pieces) made a powerful impression on audiences, meaning that Gentle Giant could equal almost any act on the bill. There were also new video animations included on the 5.1 Surround tracks. Released in 1971 on Polydor (catalog no. Buffalo, New York                        New Century Theatre, ??? Giant agreed to let Procol use their equipment, but Wakeman vetoed the idea. by Gentle Giant | 2012. The three brothers who formed the core of the group - Derek, Ray and Phil Shulman - became quickly disenchanted with what they were doing and decided to take matters into their own hands. For many years this remained the only Gentle Giant bootleg and no others appeared before the Compact Disc era. A total of twenty different bands performed, including Grobschnitt, Nektar, Savoy Brown, UFO and the Baker Gurvitz Army. 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