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Peter Gabriel Concert

Bottom Line (New York, NY)

Peter Gabriel concert at Bottom Line on Oct 4, 1978

Concert Details

  • Date:
    10.04.1978
  • Tracks:
    18
  • Total Time:
    1:34:19
  • Catalog:
    King Biscuit
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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…entire summary

  • Chris56 | Saturday, August 01, 2009 | 4:31 am

    I first saw PG at the 1983 WOMAD concert at Crystal Palace having seen Phil Collins at Hammersmith a couple of months before. Phil bored me and I thought I might just as well have bought the video and watched that. I put it down to getting older (I was 27 at the time)and presumed I was no longer getting the buzz of live concerts anymore-been there, done that, and seen them all etc. I'd missed the Genesis days. Only had the Live album, which I loved but hadn't got into the others-limited funds etc and so many other acts to get into so only knew of the reputation from the music press.Anyway, my mates fancied it so I thought I would go along not expecting very much butPeter was absolutely awesome from start to finish and always has been since. Don't ever ever miss the chance to see the guy live.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, July 30, 2009 | 8:08 am

    Television's "last" shows (until they got back together in '92) were in July '78 - also at the Bottom Line. Don't believe for a second they were Peter's opening act at these Oct. shows.

  • Anonymous | Thursday, July 30, 2009 | 2:19 am

    I hate this version of The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway here at the end. I understand he was tired cuz it was at the end of the show but it is really bad. It's not all Gabriel's fault though cuz the band was playing it really fast. Anyway, great concert. I have never seen Gabriel live before but would absolutely love to. After I saw The Musical Box (the Genesis tribute band) perform a show from the Gabriel Genesis days, my perception of Peter Gabriel changed forever. He is a visual master and knows darn well how to entertain his fans. I just can't get enough of his voice. That on top of some really great songs as a solo artist and some great music with Genesis makes him easily my favorite musician.

  • jerryprism | Wednesday, July 29, 2009 | 5:49 am

    I saw him in college, St Univ College at Oneonta, NY probably right after or before this show, it was the same year.I'm a little older now and prbably saw the show thru an induced haze, but I recal he was excellent. I recall he opened the show by walking thru the back of the crowd, getting lots of adulation and a kiss from at least one girl I knew then.It was a great show. Great music, totally agree that post break up Gabriel blows away post break up Genesis.

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, July 28, 2009 | 5:19 pm

    Vocals remind me a bit of alex harvey, not a bad thing. Television getting heckeled is expected from the suburbanites who ventured into NYC with ears closed.

  • paj | Wednesday, May 13, 2009 | 2:22 pm

    After seeing Gabriel perform with Genesis for THE LAMB tour i was a bit skeptical as to what he would sound like and even wondered if he would spend his time trying to reproduce old Genesis songs. It was the second night of his first solo tour and i had 3rd row center seats. Television opened the show and at the time the audience made up mostly of Genesis fans booed them but i thought that that Television was the perfect band to hit the road with Gabriel. Television didn't let the heckling get to them and they kicked ass. Peter put on one hell of a hot show that not only blew me away but also showed that he was not going to live in the past. Before i had not heard any of the new lp so it was not only new to me but, was very impressive. Funny how Levin & Morotta ended up playing with Fripp in KING CRIMSON years later. Gabriel ended the show with a killer version of BACK IN NYC and and after that i knew that he was off and running. I've seen him 3 other times including opening nights of his world tours and he hasn't let me down yet. Let's not forget that the man is a good flute player and drummer as well. When Collins was turning pop Gabriel was out kicking ass and creating new exciting material. Sorry Genesis fans but after Gabriel and Hacket left the band they rally became nothing more that a commercial machine lacking the originality they once prided themselves on. These people are just that, people and we all age and sometimes look for easy ways out, but Gabriel hasn't done that and he continues to create great music. Too many young guys taking pot shots at the aging stars-you try doing what they have been doing for as many years as they did. Good luck with that. Oh, by the way, you also have to write good music and put on performances and be creative.

  • conedog | Friday, May 08, 2009 | 6:28 pm

    Caught him at Stonybrook University in 1982 and have been hooked since.

  • Pokerstar | Tuesday, January 27, 2009 | 2:04 pm

    To anonymous; I was also at the Merriweather Post Pavillionin 83 show, and was completely blown away. That was the 2nd time I saw PG, and every time I see him, he astounds with his musical brilliance.

  • pgravelle | Sunday, January 25, 2009 | 5:11 pm

    I saw the Philly shows @ The Tower for this tour. Wow, so great to hear again!

  • roarvis | Tuesday, December 23, 2008 | 5:05 pm

    This is a fun show. The sound is a lot warmer than the later Gabriel live recordings I've heard. It's great to hear some of these more obscure early songs being performed live.

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