Peter Gabriel Concert

Bottom Line (New York, NY) Oct 4, 1978 Early Show

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Peter Gabriel concert at Bottom Line on Oct 4, 1978

Concert Details

  • Date:
    10.04.1978
  • Tracks:
    18
  • Total Time:
    1:34:19
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Concert Summary

Following his 1975 departure from Genesis, at the height of their popularity, and after a period of rest and creative rejuvenation, Peter Gabriel returned with his compelling first solo album in 1977. In the two-year interim, Gabriel had matured as both an artist and a songwriter. His new music was scaled down considerably and gone were the rhetorical and prog-rock musical flourishes that characterized Genesis. Over the course of his first three solo albums, he would become increasingly adventurous and increasingly introspective,…entire summary

  • Anonymous | Saturday, October 02, 2010 | 7:33 am

    first show genesis played in ny was christmas concert at town hall and i never missed their annual visits but had no clue what pg actually looked like bc he always had some mask costume makeup or other disguise integrating music with theatrics-acurtain would open and i believe watcher of the skies always opened show and 2 hours later the curtain closed and never an encore--finally the lamb came out and i had 4th row at the academy and a shirtless crewcut rael imperial aerosol king appeared to tell the christ story in the englishman's perception of a nuyorican in modern day nyc ghetto was brilliant and finally coherent social commentary gabriel left his old english mythical characters behind (even i believe hacket said he had no idea what the songs were about) but pg matured into an intelligent meaningful social commentator (biko) and in fact i believed he was possibly of cuban or hispanic descent--interestingly amoung the extraordinary musicians collins stood out as a drummer with the fastest softest touch which he abandoned to make millions doing pop elevator music while gabriel matured into a meaningful songwriter who had something to say and not much concern for commercial success-collins did sing one genesis song "more fool me" but actually was complimenting the goat like gabriel voice with his harmonizing falsetto on everysong--rather ironic how things worked out--juat like the beatles break up gave us harrison and wailers breakup gave us bunny and tosh -genesis gave us one of the more cerebral songwriters of our time-a long way from watcher of the skies or fountain of salmacious to underrated concept album (rael) 'the lamb' and a stadium chanting steven biko's bravery and role in defeating apartheid thank you peter for your artistic integrity and not selling out

  • live_historian | Sunday, August 08, 2010 | 1:13 am

    Been comparing this to the KBFH broadcast and the technical quality of the tape transfer is quite poor. Very wooly. Surprising because most other wolfgang streams I've gone through are as good as pre-existing KB sources. Either the tape has deteriorated or a lot of clarity has been lost in the digitization process. Maybe superior post-production for the KB broadcast also plays a part.

  • mjlesly | Tuesday, July 13, 2010 | 3:03 pm

    Fripp is also playing on "Here Comes The Flood".

  • Anonymous | Monday, June 07, 2010 | 8:13 am

    The music is classic Gabriel, but the crowd is annoying.

  • Anonymous | Monday, June 07, 2010 | 7:47 am

    It sounds to me like "All Day And All Of The Night' is featuring Fripp.

  • legolamb | Monday, June 07, 2010 | 3:21 am

    Wish it would start

  • Eeklair | Saturday, June 05, 2010 | 9:09 pm

    I was at the Merriweather 83 show too. 3rd row left side in front of Tony. San Jacinto blew me away when he palmed the little mirror as he crouched above the light "I hold the Line..." Brilliant. I got to touch him during 'Lay Your Hands On Me.' Never seen a performer do that.... Then again at the Cap Centre in 86. There's a bootleg of that show I believe ;-)..

  • Eeklair | Saturday, June 05, 2010 | 9:01 pm

    I love the technical fuck ups. Makes Gabriel seem more human - although he's not. (Branded super hero, standing by on call...)

  • sylvaindemers | Monday, February 22, 2010 | 12:01 am

    a friend of mine who saw gabriel on his first tour after genesis ,in montreal at the forum says that he played 'modern love ' twice during the show because apparently he had nothing else to play left as an encore.

  • jbart900 | Saturday, December 26, 2009 | 11:34 am

    the live engineers fouled up the first third of this recording - feedback and bad balances. I saw PG in this period at
    Boston's intimate Paradise Club. I remember PG came out into the audience at one point with a costume head (a horse head?)and stood on one of the tables, a momentary nod to his Genesis costume fetish days.

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