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Coloured Vinyl Mike Oldfield - Knebworth ’80 The Complete Broadcast

Coloured Vinyl Limited Edition 250 units worldwide

This product is on pre-order and will be released Feb 28
$85.00

Coloured Vinyl Limited Edition 250 units worldwide

Reproduction Event Program

Side 4 Features 24 mins of the complete Scottish TV Broadcast filmed at the Gateway Theatre, Edinburgh 1980, which includes a very rare live performance of "Sheba". This much loved track from QE2, features Maggie Riley on lead vocal.

Please note This bonus material is exclusive to the vinyl edition and is not included on the CD version.

Mike Oldfield’s appearance at Knebworth on June 21, 1980 marked a significant moment in his career, representing one of his rare large-scale live performances during this period. The concert was part of a major outdoor festival that also featured other notable acts of the era, including the Beach Boys and Santana. For Oldfield, who was known for being somewhat reclusive and uncomfortable with live performances, taking the stage at such a massive venue was particularly noteworthy. The event drew tens of thousands of fans to the historic Hertfordshire estate, which had become one of Britain’s premier outdoor concert venues during the late 1970s and early 1980s.

The performance showcased material from Oldfield’s extensive catalogue, with particular emphasis on his groundbreaking multi-instrumental compositions. His stage setup required substantial technical coordination, as Oldfield was known for playing numerous instruments himself during live shows, seamlessly transitioning between guitars, keyboards, and other instruments. The live interpretation of his work demanded both musical virtuosity and careful orchestration, as many of his studio recordings featured extensive overdubbing and layered instrumentation that had to be recreated in a live setting.

The Knebworth concert came during an interesting phase of Oldfield’s career, following the enormous success of Tubular Bells and subsequent albums like Hergest Ridge, Ommadawn, and Incantations. By 1980, he had established himself as a pioneering figure in progressive rock and instrumental music, though he remained an enigmatic presence who gave relatively few interviews and live performances compared to his contemporaries. The scale of Knebworth represented both an opportunity and a challenge for an artist who preferred the controlled environment of the studio.

The event itself has become part of Knebworth’s storied history as a concert venue, joining the ranks of memorable performances by major rock acts of the period. For fans of Oldfield’s work, the concert represented a rare opportunity to witness his complex compositions performed live with full production values. While Oldfield would continue to perform sporadically throughout his career, his Knebworth appearance remains a notable milestone in demonstrating his willingness to share his innovative musical vision with large audiences despite his well-documented discomfort with the spotlight.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

Track listing

1 Guilty 5:44 2 Tubular Bells, Part 1 28:53 3 Tubular Bells, Part 2 8:39 4 Ommadawn, Part 1 17:16

Line up.

Bass Guitar – Hansford Rowe Drums, Percussion – Mike Frye, Pierre Moerlen Drums, Percussion, Vibraphone – Benoit Moerlen Flute, Saxophone – Bimbo Acock Guitar – Nico Ramsden Guitar, Vocals – Mike Oldfield Keyboards – Peter Lemer, Tim Cross Vocals – Maggie Reilly, Wendy Roberts

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