Monday 9 September 2013

#78 Torino, Stadio Comunale, 8.9.1988




Human Rights Now!
Torino, Stadio Comunale
September 8th 1988

Youssou N'Dour
Tracy Chapman
Claudio Baglioni
Peter Gabriel
Sting
Bruce Springsteen

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It was 25 years ago today. Well.... almost...
It was 25 years ago yesterday ;-)

The 5th show in the series - after London, Paris (2 dates) and Budapest - that brought the Amnesty International message and especially the Universal Declaration Of Human Rights all over the world.

Those early dates were musically not yet as adventurous as the tour would prove at later stages (I would give almost everything to go back in time and see the shows in Africa and India!), but the ones I saw were all solid performances by everybody involved.

I do remember the first Wembley show as the weakest. Gabriel played in the early afternoon, immediately after Youssou and before Tracy Chapman. But though the decision was dictated by the will of letting others go ahead and take the better spot, the choice proved to be wrong and a mistake: most people had not yet even arrived at the stadium and his performance was already over! Not being a fan of Sting and knowing that I had a few more dates ahead to see them all, I left after Tracy's set!

The French audience was great as always, but the thing that struck me the most in Bercy that year was how good it all sounded, proving once again that the advantage of the second night in the same venue is a clear plus! This was particularly significant in PG's set during the opening number: the combination of Shankar's violin and Youssou's voice was superb. It's just a pity that Nusrat didn't get aboard on the tour, so as to replicate daily/nightly the sheer magic that was the Cornwall Coliseum night!!

About Torino, then...
It's funny that in typical Italian style we were the only ones to make a huge fuss about the invited "local" artist. The voices against Baglioni were loud and numerous, but in retrospect they were just silly... In most other places the selected musicians was definitely not the "best" the local scene could offer, but nowhere else - at least that I know of - people booed their own representative.
That, more than any artistic whim or inspiration, is the reason behind Peter appearing on stage in the middle of Baglioni's set to support him during the song "Ninna Nanna"...

PG's set was abruptly interrupted in the midst of Shock The Monkey by a power failure which silenced the whole stadium all of a sudden. But things were quickly fixed and after 10/15 minutes, with a second Monkey take, thing got back to normal.

In the past few months a number of different recordings from that day have been lovingly and carefully recovered, repaired and remastered by a bunch of fans to completely recreate that beautiful day. The full package includes 5 audio cds and 1 dvd which you can download FOR FREE from a torrent site near you (you can choose among Dime, Jungleland and the Genesis Movement one)
 :-)

The video above is the grand finale for the show with everybody onstage doing a fine version of Bob Marley's and Peter Tosh's hymn "Get up! Stand Up!", and it has been reconstructed using audience recorded audio, pro shot extracts from a tv program and some amateur video footage. But the dvd includes more, and I'll let you find it out by yourself.

As always, I hope you'll enjoy it!


Full Setlist

• ALL ARTISTS
Get Up! Stand Up!

• YOUSSOU N'DOUR
Nelson Mandela
Immigrés/Bitim Rew
Bamako
The Truth
Kocc Barma

• CLAUDIO BAGLIONI
Strada Facendo
Via
Amori In Corso
Notte Di Note, Note Di Notte
Ninna Nanna Nanna Ninna (with Peter Gabriel)
Uomini Persi
E Adesso La PubblicitĂ 
La Vita E' Adesso

• TRACY CHAPMAN
Across The Lines
For My Lover
Behind The Wall
Fast Car
Freedom Now
Mountains O'Things
Talkin'bout A Revolution
Why?

• PETER GABRIEL
Of These, Hope
Games Without Frontiers
Family Snapshot
Shock The Monkey (stopped for blackout)
Shock The Monkey
No Self Control
Don't Give Up
Sledgehammer
In Your Eyes
Biko


• STING
01 King Of Pain (3LP bootleg)
02 If You Love Somebody, Set Them Free (SM tape)
03 One World (Not Three) (LDB master series)
04 Fragilidad (LDB master series)
05 They Dance Alone (LDB master series)
06 Fortress Around Your Heart (LDB master series)
07 Bring On The Night (LDB master series)
08 When The World Is Running Down (LDB master series)
09 Don't Stand So Close To Me (LDB master series)

• BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN & THE E STREET BAND
Born In The U.S.A.
The Promised Land
Cover me
Working On The Highway
The River (with Sting)
Cadillac Ranch
War
My Hometown
Thunder Road
Beacuse The Night
Glory Days
Born To Run
Raise Your Hand

• ALL ARTISTS
Chimes Of Freedom
Get Up! Stand Up!