
Peter Gabriel: Live in Velez Stadium Buenos Aires
Mar 22 2009
•2h 22m
•Music
Live in Velez Stadium Buenos Aires 22 March 2009 Track List: 1. intro: Zaar 2. The Rhythm of the Heat 3. On The Air 4. Intruder 5. Steam 6. Blood of Eden 7. Games without Frontiers 8. No Self Control 9. Mother of Violence 10. Darkness 11. The Tower That Ate People 12. San Jacinto 13. Big Time 14. Secret World 15. Solsbury Hill 16. Sledgehammer 17. Signal to Noise encore: 18. In Your Eyes 19. Red Rain 20. Father, Son 21. Biko
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