Genesis Drury Lane Drury Lane Theatre, London, UK 20 January 1974 1-01 Watcher of the Skies (8:50) 1-02 Intro: Moonlit Knight (1:55) 1-03 Dancing With the Moonlit Knight (8:33) 1-04 Intro: Cinema (1:52) 1-05 The Cinema Show (11:22) 1-06 I Know What I Like (in Your Wardrobe) (5:51) 1-07 Intro: Firth (2:56) 1-08 Firth of Fifth (9:50) 1-09 Intro: Harold (0:29) 1-10 Harold the Barrel (3:16) 1-11 Intro: Box (1:21) 1-12 The Musical Box (10:54) 1-13 Horizons (1:55) 1-14 Intro: Fool (0:36) 1-15 More Fool Me (3:22) 2-1 The Battle of Epping Forest (12:31) 2-2 Intro: Supper (1:53) 2-3 Supper's Ready (25:26) Type/Quality: Good-Very Good Comments: This is a gem in my collection. Played at the Drury Lane Theatre in London, this is a very complete show from the SEBTP tour; if only it had "The Knife," it would have nearly every song they ever played on this tour. Not only does it have the valuable (valuable!) "Harold the Barrel," it also features the complete piano intro for "Firth of Fifth." The intro story for FoF is the Tube Train Story, also featured on the liner notes to the Live album; this was a rare story for Pete to tell. In his "Moonlit Knight" story, Pete mentions the Knights of the Green Shield; another thing he didn't usually do. Someone in the audience (probably the person recording this, as they are so audible) very prophetically shouts for "Harold the Barrel!" right before Pete introduces that song. Part of the beginning of the stories for both "Box" and "Supper" are missing; in the intro for "Box," Peter engages in a short dialogue with one of the audience members. The sound quality is fairly clear, there's not intrusive crowd, and there's not too much noise in the way of crackles or pops. In the intro for "More Fool Me," Phil quips that they are "available for weddings." He seems to have had a different joke ready for every introduction for this song; the oddest by far must be his "a little less like a painter with a jacket on" remark during the Rainbow Theatre show of October '73 (although had I been there it might have made more sense). (http://geocities.com/bluesnaggletooth12/boot-7075.html#drury)