Peter Gabriel Concert

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

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Peter Gabriel concert at Bottom Line on Oct 4, 1978

Concert Details

  • Date:
    10.04.1978
  • Tracks:
    20
  • Total Time:
    1:36:16
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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 | Tuesday, September 07, 2010 | 7:27 pm

    Fripp?!?!?!?
    That guy on the stool hiding in the shadows was introduced as Dusty Rhodes at Winterland!

  • mjlesly | Friday, June 04, 2010 | 3:13 pm

    My friend and I were at the late show (standing room). All these years later, I can't remember on which song it was, but Peter used to go out into the audience for one number. On this night, he came over to where my buddy Mike and I were standing, by the column near the bar, and climbed up on top of us for most of the song. I always remembered the performance of "All Day and All of the Night" as being one of the great moments of my rock'n'roll viewing experiences. It was FANTASTIC to be able to hear it again. It was every bit as great as I remembered it.

  • jimmy pic | Wednesday, May 19, 2010 | 2:54 pm

    I was at this concert ( the late show )with my friend greg and it was amazing. We waited in line for 4 hours and saw scott muni leaving the early show. We asked scott how was the show and he gave the thums up. I was 23 years old and forever a fan.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, May 19, 2010 | 11:52 am

    AWESOME!!! Thank you

  • ssavoie | Tuesday, January 05, 2010 | 8:12 pm

    This version of On the Air is wonderfully raw!

  • RustyGuy | Friday, November 20, 2009 | 6:13 pm

    I had Me and My Teddy Bear on a 78 rpm as a Kid.

  • StonehengeAtlanta | Monday, November 09, 2009 | 11:06 am

    Interesting early version of 'I don't remember' here, with different lyrics.

  • wickman1 | Tuesday, September 01, 2009 | 6:29 pm

    I was at this late show way back when. Great memories!!!!

  • Batmagoo | Thursday, June 25, 2009 | 4:10 am

    In many ways, this is PG at his best - in his post-genesis mode - His voice and energy are still "up" and wild, and his songs are still experimental - His first 3 solo albums had the amazing quality of taking the listener to new places every time. This was, of course, before the radio "hits" taught him how to behave musically. You never knew what he was going to do next...Waiting for a PG album was exciting, and anyone intimately familiar with his career knows he's now been repeating himself for the last 20 years; in fact, shortly after his catastrophic bankruptcy after the first WOMAD festival, it seems he cowered away into the safety of mellow, didactic, political-message Pop Music. Back in 78 at the Bottom Line, that night, he still played Rock & Roll, without being in the least self-conscious. Just fun. Some time back, a younger girlfriend of mine caught me listening to a Gabriel boot from the late 70's and asked who the fellow telling stories was; when I told her "Peter Gabriel," she was dumbfounded. She simply answered: "Now, he seems like a man who became afraid of his own shadow!" ...From the mouth of babes... Enjoy this Bottom Line concert in its full glory, it's a beauty, and a rare testimonial of what it really was like to be into Prog Rock, back in those days.

  • balthes | Monday, June 15, 2009 | 7:19 am

    Good old Peter

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