With approximately 150 million albums sold worldwide, Genesis are one of the highest selling recording groups of all time. From being one of the most revered bands of the 1970s led by Peter Gabriel, they went on to achieve massive commercial success in the Phil Collins era and have made a lasting...
In 1996, VH1 organized a benefit concert for Witness with Human Rights First. Robin Williams filmed a moving message for the concert on the power of individuals and video to document and impact important human rights issues. The global activist organization Witness provides video cameras to human...
Peter Gabriel - Growing Up On Tour - A Family Portrait
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"Last year my father asked me to go on the road with him. As my sister was going along as his back-up singer and his wife Maebh, and my new baby brother Isaac, were also travelling with him, I decided to pick up my camera and go along. This is the Growing UP Tour 2002." - Anna Gabriel An...
Kate Bush presents her Christmas Special in which she performs songs from her first three albums, along with “December Will be Magic Again.” Peter Gabriel is her special guest.
Live in Velez Stadium Buenos Aires 22 March 2009 Track List: 1. intro: Zaar 2. The Rhythm of the Heat 3. On The Air 4. Intruder 5. Steam 6. Blood of Eden 7. Games without Frontiers 8. No Self Control 9. Mother of Violence 10. Darkness 11. The Tower That Ate People 12. San...
VH-1 documentary from the 'Egos and Icons' series, broadcast in 1993 and featuring interviews from 1980-1993 as well as some live clips from: Glasgow Hampden Park 27-May-1993 Montreal 17-Sep-1988 Unknown location / date (sorry!) Amnesty International Tour
Filmed at the Arena di Verona in Verona, Italy on September 26th, 2010, Scratch My Back is the first of a pair of concert films directed by Gabriel's daughter Ana and Andrew Gaston. This film is taken from footage from the first set of that show, where Gabriel does a section of cover songs...
Living under the Himalayan sun, their eyes have slowly gone milky white. Manisara and Durga have cataracts, and their mountain home in Nepal has become a warren of darkness. Shot over three days, Open Your Eyes follows their extraordinary journey down the mountain for a chance to see again.
Live at Rockpalast Essen, Germany, Sept, 15, 1978, Peter Gabriel - voc/piano, Tony Levin - voc/bass, Jerry Marotta - drums/voc, Sid McGuiness - guit/voc, Larry Fast - keyb, Timmy Capello - keyb/sax