On 11 Jan 1999 05:56:39 GMT, cybrk...@aol.com (CybrKhatru) spake
thusly:
>We just picked up a live Gabriel disc from Stonybrook 1978. Quite decent
>audience recording: there's an early version of "I Don't Remember" on it, among
>other things.
>
>There is one untitled song which is very good, and neither my wife nor I can
>figure it out. I can't remember the lyrics, but I'll listen again and repost
>here. Does anyone know what material Gabriel was doing on the 78 tour that
>wasn't on the first three albums?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>The storyteller makes no choice, soon you will not hear his voice; His job is
>to shed light, and not to master.
Kevin Collins wrote in message <369a6e9a....@enews.newsguy.com>...
the time (III was release in 1980). I don't recall "I Don't Remember" being
performed (no pun intended!) but he did "Me and My Teddy Bear" and, of
course, "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway" as an encore. I believe he
performed "Back in NYC" at some shows, although that may have been the 1977
tour. "I Go Swimming" is a possibility, but, again, I may be wrong
(definitely performed in 1980 as was "Milgram's '37). That was over 20 years
ago and I was only 15. Age, you know!
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> (definitely performed in 1980 as was "Milgram's '37). That was over 20 years
> ago and I was only 15. Age, you know!
In '77 he did a number called "A Song Without Words" and later "Why
Don't We." He also covered some songs like "Ain't That Peculiar."
George Spelvin wrote:
> In '77 he did a number called "A Song Without Words" and later "Why
> Don't We." He also covered some songs like "Ain't That Peculiar."
"A Song Without Words" was an early version of "Indigo"
"Why Don't We?" was a nice song that I've been told evolved into "Family Snapshot",
but they sound very different.
Dan