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Peter Gabriel - White Shadow - LIVE 04 October 1978

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2008

Audio recording of Peter Gabriel performing White Shadow live at the Bottom Line in New York City, 04 October 1978. Photos from that year are also included. This is the best performance of this song that I have found so far.

Featured Musicians:
Timmy Capello - keyboards
Larry Fast - synthesizers
Peter Gabriel - vocals
Tony Levin - bass
Jerry Marotta - drums
Sid McGinnis - guitars

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  • I really enjoyed looking at the pictures while listening to this one (something I find I don't usually do). Many I've seen before, but they're all cool shots. The pic disc & the cake were neat! But I noticed the shot on the TV @ 2:43 is the band from French TV performing Humdrum, which you can find right here on YouTube (just do a search for Humdrum and Mother of Violence and you can see both tunes).

  • @twostikks1 that's cool that the french performance is on youtube. I believe that particular photo (as well as the cake) was borrowed from Larry Fast's web site. The photo would be of the performance when it was being broadcast.

  • I've got that exact bootleg!!

  • I used to have the original vinyl back in the 90s.

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  • My favorite King Biscuit tape of all time.

  • Our tribute to the great man!

  • @FerranK68 Bob Ezrin produced PG1. If Bob Ezrin's name sounds familiar, it's because he produced a bunch of classic albums... Pink Floyd - The Wall (and Momentary Lapse, Division Bell), Alice Cooper - Welcome to My Nightmare (and just about everything else by AC), Kiss - Destroyer, Lou Reed - Berlin

  • @crimfan Exactly! I couldn't remember it!!! Thanks :) "Dusty Rhoades" was Mr Fripp used like a "Undercoved name" (As P. Hammill maybe could said) About the production of PG1 I'm not doubt your affirmation, but I will to see to corroborate it. About Mr. Fripp (And Hammill too) musical pitions like a workers, with his dignity and rejecting the "mass media" (You know Mr. Fripp ethic' principles he put in all of DGM CD's... ) I share absolutly his words. He only defens his works. Yours FCN :)

  • @FerranK68 Bob Ezrin produced PG 1! But you're right, Fripp was in his "weird" period then and was announced as Dusty Rhoades or something like that.

  • @crimfan Robert Fripp Produced PG 1 & PG 2 (Pieces like "White shadow, Mother of Violence, Exposure.. are playing by him, but Gabriiel eplainn that to play live concerts with him was impossible. Fripp do`'t want lighits over him, stay sitting (like Always) and he did'nt to appears with his name on posters or publications on Tour (Olly accepepted a strange undercover name) Play both was not possible because Gabriel is a Show man and Fripp is an Antidivo

  • October 4, 1978 was my last night in L.A. for my 21st birthday. My brother went to see Al Stewart over at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium that night.

  • outsiders; borderline cases

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