21.06.2016 USA, Columbus, Nationwide Arena First night of the Rock, Paper, Scissors Tour vg / exc. Aud. 01. The Rhythm of the Heat [4:49] 02. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You [5:11] 03. Talk Gabriel Sting [1:36] 04. No Self Control [5:31] 05. Invisible Sun [4:45] 06. Games Without Frontiers [4:13] 07. Shock the Monkey [5:08] 08. Secret World [8:11] 09. Driven to Tears [5:53] 10. Fragile [3:26] 11. Red Rain [6:01] 12. Dancing With the Moonlit Knight - Selling England By the Pound [1:41] 13. Message in the Bottle [5:22] 14. Darkness [6:34] 15. Walking in Your Footsteps [2:21] 16. Kiss that Frog [4:28] 17. Don't Give Up [7:24] 18. The Hounds of Winter [7:07] 19. Big Time [4:50] 20. Englishman in New York [4:31] 21. Solsbury Hill [4:17] 22. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic [5:05] 23. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free [5:31] 24. Roxanne [7:38] 25. Love Can Heal [6:29] 26. Desert Rose [5:35] 27. In Your Eyes [11:23] 28. Every Breathe You Take [6:07] 29. Sledgehammer [7:41] Total Running Time: [2:39:00] Taper: Bogusjack Source info: Countryman B3 Mic in > SP-SPSD-10-Dual > Tascam DR-2D > 24/96 > Audacity (track split) (fade ins & fade outs) (amplification) (normalized) > TLH > Flac (6) Taped from Section C1, Practically ideal recording atmosphere. No clappers, no talkers. Direct side view of the stage. Enjoy the show! Support the artist. Attend concerts and buy their music. This concert is intended to be shared - not sold or for purchase. Review taken from The Columbus Dispatch By Curtis Schieber For The Columbus Dispatch • Wednesday June 22, 2016 2:08 AM Peter Gabriel and Sting walked — rode bikes — among us for two weeks leading up to the opening night of their Rock, Paper, Scissors tour, which debuted in Nationwide Arena on Tuesday night. During that time, the pair rehearsed the program in the Arena, beginning with just their own songs and a belief that a musical dialogue would emerge. The two hadn’t toured together since the late 1980s. Gabriel explained that he grew up among cows, while Sting grew up close to ships. He believed they both had plenty to learn from the partnership. Sting described it as a battle of the bands. It was nothing like a battle, but more like a pas de deux. That’s not to say that the two famous rockers didn’t display the deep differences in their approaches to rock music, Sting emphasizing the melodic and visceral in his work with the Police and a more introspective side solo, while Gabriel’s arty beginnings in Genesis and his commitment to world music while solo both staked a claim Tuesday night. First and foremost, though, the two displayed a deep respect and care for each other’s material. The two, virtuosic bands melded frequently; the two artists exchanged roles, singing during and leading each other’s songs. One of the evening’s highlights — and a sequence that summed up both their distance and common ground — began as Sting quietly sang the opening from Genesis’ “Selling England By The Pound,” from that last album Gabriel made with the group, its magical imagery and hook line about to fit into a larger theme. From there the singer segued into the Police’s “Message In A Bottle,” broadening the song’s personal loneliness into a plea for international sanity. During songs such as Gabriel’s “No Self Control” and a few of Sting’s, the two traded verses, in a scheme that not only reinforced their camaraderie but showed a fine sensitivity toward each other’s melodies. Gabriel’s delivery of Sting’s “If You Love Somebody Set Them Free” was a sweet display of artistic friendship. Still, the balance needs a little tweaking. It was plain before deadline called more than two hours in — the concert began 25 minutes late — that Sting’s rockers generally would get the loudest reaction, leaving the following songs saddled with an energy deficit. The transition from Sting’s “Message” to Gabriel’s foreboding but lovely “Darkness” was problematic even though each was successful on its own. The tour opener nonetheless set the stage for a memorable combination of major talents, a marriage made of uncommon respect and enthusiasm. If it evolves over the course of its travels, it will be one to remember for a long time. Dimeadozen.org: Torrent 565145 (by bogusjack)