This Friday we will be releasing Episode 7 hosted by Paul Anka as a Live Premiere at 8pm EST 5pm PST. We look forward to meeting everyone in the live chat and enjoying the episode together. Hope you can make it!
I love the way you guys are releasing the old show in episodic format in exactly the way it was broadcast back in the day. For a young man like me, it's the closest I could possibly get to actually seeing the show live in 1973. Means a lot to me. Big love.
. @jollcheist1443 It was unfortunate. I love PGs costume performances and I don't think they detract from his singing, quite the opposite; Genesis lost a vital something when they lost Peter.
❤ This will sound corny, but I'm sitting here sobbimg uncontrollably. This performance changed my life. Literally, as literally as could possibly be. Let me tell you a story. It's very long and will probably only be of interest to Peter, Gabriel, Kate Bush & Happy Rhodes fans, but please bear with me. I was a 17-year-old, just married woman, with a baby on the way. One night my then- husband and his brother, his brother's wife and I were sitting around watching television and I looked in the TV Guide and I saw that a group named Genesis was going to be on Midnight Special. I'd never heard of them. I could swear the TV guide said Todd Rundgren was going to be on too but I could be wrong. In any case something compelled me to watch. The second this song started. I was completely mesmerized. I'd never seen anything like it. At the time I was into more rock, like James Gang and also Black Oak Arkansas. By the second song I knew that this band was my favorite band in the universe. I knew that they were the ones. The people with me all loved them too, but no one was affected the same way I was. I was so obsessed by them that I was afraid to tell the people I was with just how much they were affecting me. I didn't want anyone else to think I was crazy. We found out that they were coming to concert in Kansas City, Missouri, about 40 miles away from where we lived. We all agreed that we were definitely going to go. If they hadn't been interested. I would have hitchhiked the 80 mile round trip. We did a road trip to a record store where we knew that tickets were being sold and bought the tickets. I knew that I wanted the album. I say the album because I assumed they only had one. I went to the Genesis section and found that there were several! I was in a quandary. I had no idea which one to get because I had no idea what the names of the songs were. I closed my eyes, reached in, grabbed an album and pulled it out. It was Foxtrot, which I later found out had Watcher of the Skies on it. Boy, did I luck out, since not only did it have Watcher Of the Skies it had Supper's Ready, and all the other wonderful songs that are on it. A digression, between the time I saw the Midnight Special and bought the album I'd had my baby. I named my son Adrian Gabriel. I had no idea until I saw the album credits that the lead singer who had mesmerized me so much was named Peter Gabriel. The concert was phenomenal, and I played that record To Death. I listened to it over and over and over and over again, all the time. So many times. I had to stop playing it when my husband was home because although he liked them he didn't want to hear the same thing over and over again. I did. I learned that album by heart. Other trips to the record store for other things allowed me to snag the other albums that they had too and I did the same thing with them, played them over and over and over again. When they came in concert for The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway tour I hadn't yet had a chance to learn the album so I didn't realize it was a concept album. But still the concert was amazing and of course I learned the album by heart after seeing the concert. My marriage didn't last, but my love for Genesis did. When Peter left I was heartbroken, but I stuck with both Peter and Genesis. I especially loved Peter's music. Around the time of Peter's third album I became a huge, huge huge Kate Bush fan, when a fellow Gabriel fan sent me a mix tape and I fell in love immediately. Because I was a Kate Bush fan, I met my current husband. We met in 1982 when he put an ad in a local music paper called the Penny Pitch saying "Kate Bush fan with records, videos would like to meet other Kate Bush fans..." and I flipped. I had been a fan for 2 years and had not seen a Kate Bush video, which is probably hard to believe for British and European fans since she was so well known for her many videos. So I met this wonderful guy in December 1982 and he showed me the white dress version of Wuthering Heights, and the official version of The Man With the Child in his Eyes. We fell in love almost immediately and have been together ever since. Because of him I've been to England three times, including being able to see Kate Bush live in 2014. I've been on so many adventures and seen so many wonderful things and met so many great people. I was a trailer park girl from Kansas, so I probably wouldn't have been able to see any of the things I've seen if not for him. Another thing Kate (and Peter) has done for me is introduce me to Happy Rhodes. A fellow Kate and Peter fan sent a mixtape of this artist I had never heard of. Happy is a very obscure singer-songwriter but I've been a fan for over 30 years. She has 11 albums, a phenomenal four-octave voice and a worldwide following. She has been retired for 15 years. My streak of having a pretty great life kind of ended last October, when I was diagnosed with Stage 4 small cell lung cancer. I figured I didn't have anything to lose so I wrote Happy and I said, you've never played Kansas City, would you please come here and perform a concert for me? She said yes! The concert was in April and it was amazing. People came from all over the United States and Canada to hear Happy perform her own music again and it was awesome, especially since I helped choose the playlist. Also nice was that everybody wore a mask out of respect for me. That's not all. Happy started a GoFundMe so that I could take a bucket list trip. A little girl from the plains of Kansas who was obsessed by mountains got to take a dream come true trip to Alaska! I might even get to go to Hawaii too. Those are the last two states I haven't been in, because my parents were big travelers and I used to be a truck driver. Every single bit of this is because I watched TV one night. My husband and I were just watching the versions uploaded to RUclips, and I started sobbing. I just could not stop crying. I told my worried husband, I never would have met you if I hadn't watched this. I tried to lighten the mood by saying you might have been better off, but I wouldn't. My entire life is thanks to this video. Okay, not the cancer, but maybe that's because I watched something else. Just kidding. I don't know. For those who've made it all the way through this story, thank you. Please forgive any typos I might have missed. *Edit:* _Sadly, my beloved wife Vickie passed from this Earth on December 29th, 2023. She never made it to Hawaii but I am eternally grateful that Mr. Sugarman made this video available and she could relive the experience. Thank you, and your lovely wife Mary Hart for encouraging you to do so._
I’ve been obsessing all morning on early Genesis, and I’m so glad I took the time to read your comment. I appreciate your story so much. Music is creation, and creation is life. It lives forever. Wishing you comfort for as long as humanly possible until you, until all of us, find ourselves keeping company with the Watcher. Peace.
Welcome to the club. Better late than never! I’ve been on this journey for over 50 years! Just saw a tribute band The Musical Box perform this about 3 weeks ago almost exactly as in this video, right down to the costumes. They have been doing it for over 30 years and are endorsed by Gabriel and members of Genesis themselves. They’ve even loaned them instruments. I believe they are retiring from touring soon. If you get a chance, go see them!
If I could go back in time to see them.. I was born in 1978, but 1978 is my centerline for my favorite musical tastes. Alice Cooper, King Crimson, Gary Numan, The Stooges, Jethro Tull, ect..
Peter Gabriel is such an extraordinarily gifted artist. He is a talent that has been under appreciated. This man deserves a museum show to display his costumes, lyrics, and wildly creative videos. A concept artist of multiple facets should be honored for doing the work to maintain the Creator energy within them. Having the inner balance to meet the Divine energy in the middle requires courage and strength to stand out in a crowd and be not afraid of their judgement. This is a true artist. I am honored to be in a world where this Gabriel has incarnated to teach us about acceptance.
Genesis before Peter Gabriel left and Genesis after he left are absolutely not the same band. Gabriel's whimsical and ebullient creativity was their X factor and he took it with him when he departed. Leaving was Gabriel's choice and I know the split was mostly amicable, but for the remaining members to continue on as "Genesis" after Gabriel was gone was ultimately disingenuous. All of the members of Genesis were/are fantastic musicians, but Gabriel is all at once a minstrel, a sage, and a wellspring of provocative artistic ideas. He was their identity.
@@lmp9726 Around 1981 I traded for a VHS tape of the 1973 Genesis performance from The Midnight Special and got a third or fourth generation copy of this broadcast. I was thrilled to have it in the days before quick and easy access to videos, when the occasional photo in a music mag was about as close as you could get to seeing a Genesis show back then. The beginning of Watcher of the Skies started with wobbly tape that distorted the video and audio for about three seconds. There is another glitch when Peter sings "Come ancient children, hear what I say" that interrupts that line. The final, longest glitch occurs when Peter sings his silent scream at the end of the tune, and the audio and video come back in time for what I believe is canned studio audience cheering. That was followed by a pretty flawless, though blurry version of The Musical Box. Every trader I know had this same version, and my generation was one of the better versions available. It is glorious to see this moment of music history in such fine quality. On the day of the original performance, my Dad heard me tell my girlfriend that I was going to come home early from my restaurant job to see Genesis on The Midnight Special, but he was having none of it and I missed the show. Pf course, that was back when parents had authority over their children.
@@mikemicrael5749 My dad pulled the same shit on me when I learned George Harrison was going to be on the Smothers Brothers in '68; "No, you're too young to stay up that late; go to bed..." I never forgave him for that (though it was really an anticlimactic appearance... perhaps I should have... nah; he's a dick)
When I listen to and watch music from the 70's and 90's, it is amazing that this type of music could be popular (in a good way). I can't help but think that it was a blessed time in music history.
I’ve always ignored Genesis, I’m 60 and I’ve always loved British psychedelic music but never found a connection with what they were doing. Yesterday I bought “Selling England by the Pound” on vinyl and listened to it last night and I loved it! I’ve never been into jazz until my son introduced me to it and now I get what’s going on here. I also appreciate the stage craft they used. Now I have a lot of exploring to do.
I always ignored genesis, I'm 59 & back in that period it was hawkwind king crimson & elp for me, but listening to this track " watcher of the skies " has severely enlightened me.
@@stutzbearcat5624 each to there own, i guess, I dont like gay country & western music nor do i like the " village people", but i dont go & slag them off. Perhaps if you stick with something thats more suitable & less taxing on your intellect such as Taylor swift or 1 direction.
Never too late to discover Genesis. I'm 57 and I bought selling England by the pound 40 years ago. It's my favourite. I was lucky to see Steve Hackett last summer playing foxtrot in the 50 aniversary tour. Genesis of the 70's forever...
It's staggering to me how great this looks. The copies online always looked a little like they were taken from a VHS, but this right here, it's like I'm hovering over it and right in this with them.
Because they were from VHS copies but it wasn’t until of course a few years ago that a better copy emerged which made me believe the masters from this show were lost but thank goodness it wasn’t
This is uniquely wonderful. Very captivating, I watched it several times already. Now it can never be forgotten. There's a real magic here. I knew the song (great song) but never saw this live, somehow it is even better, you really get a sense of the emotion, the message and it's a very poignant message too. There will never be a song quite like this one, live, what a lineup and what a performance. Awesome on the restoration, something this good cannot be lost, must be shared. Thank you.
Absolutely mesmerizing! The Midnight Special is quickly becoming my favorite RUclips Channel! Genesis from this period are without a doubt one of the most unique and amazing bands to ever exist!
You can count on one finger the number of times Peter blinked during closeups, and that was barely a blink as he turned away from the camera. Peter sold his characters and costumes at a time when even Bowie was being mocked for his stage personnae.
It's a shame that he bowed to the pressure and 86'd his look. It takes brass balls to shave a giant part in the top of your head and wear a bat winged collar and cape. Gotta love the late great Gabriel Genesis! Thank goodness we still have Steve Hackett touring these days with an incredible group of musicians, doing all the old Genesis stuff. Peter Gabriel is also sounding magnificent these days.
As I understand the search for a new vocalist, they interviewed quite a number of artists. But they always ended up coming back to Phil. Finally threw in the towel and went with it. Brilliant choice.
This phase of Genesis was my favourite. I was 13 when my sister bought the 'Genesis Live' album and played it to me. I didn't need much persuading and have been in love with it for the past 50 years. And, you know what? I don't see a time when I'll be too old that it becomes boring!!!
The bass drives this hard at certain points. They were such talented musicians at the time. I had just turned 18 right before they performed this in Burbank. I watched so many of these shows being recorded.
So much talent on that stage! I didn't know who Peter Gabriel was until the "Shock the Monkey" video came out when I was a little kid--I'd recognize that voice anywhere of course. It's crazy to see him and Phil Collins standing side-by-side. This music, image, everything is very brave and pioneering, and must have been mind-blowing in '74! It's amazing they were able to get on a huge show like this that must have been competing for viewership with much more mainstream shows like American Bandstand. This must have looked and sounded like they just beamed down from Mars!
This was the track they opened with at Sheffield City Hall, England when I first saw them live in 1973. The costume was exactly how I remember it and the opening chords still send a shiver down my back, after all this time.
W O W. It's like being there. Quality is great. And, then, well, the talent and performance is nothing short of stunning. Just stunning. Art & musicianship at a super high level. Creating, daring, moving the line. Bravo - and thanks!
Peter Gabriel, especially, is absolutely mesmerizing in this performance. He never blinks for one thing, his expressions and poise in the way he delivers his vocal performances is just spectacular to me. And of course the entire band is out of this world talented.
Damn! This song still stirs me 50 years on. These guys were brilliant beyond words, and they could pull off their music even live. What an incredible gift!
Every time I see this (TY Midnight Special channel!) I always wonder what it must have been like for the members of the audience who had never hear of Genesis before. It must have been mind-blowing!
Watcher of the skies in glorious quality, thanks Midnight Special ! We all had been waiting for years to see this in high quality. It was worth the wait.
Tribute to all of God's fallen ones, human and divine. Sounds and lyrics capture the sadness of such fates. God's mercy gives us so many chances to redeem ourselves and rejoin our lifewave. Pure genius Genesis, just like the Book.
I love the theatricality of Peter Gabriel!! Awesome in this presentation!! Genesis one of my favorite Progressive Rock bands, especially of the era with Peter ❤️❤️😍😍💖💖
This is amazing footage of one of the best bands of all time. I was lucky enough to see Genesis live 4 times, back in their hayday and this footage brings back those great memories. Thank-you for this.
This video is nothing short of incredible!!! ~ pristine and perfect in every aspect, both quality and content. 🙏Thank you, for uploading/sharing and also a million thanks to the people responsible for the restoration of this very important historical concert content. It’s a piece of artwork of the highest value is what it is!! 👏👏👏
I loved The Midnight Special shows. I'd be at a party and find a room with a TV. Kids would be downstairs playing air guitar to Smoke On The Water. I was so cool, in my opinion.
HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!! Looks so much better than I could have imagined. Been keeping my fingers crossed ever since I heard about this channel that you'd be able to share this performance...
Questa performance è la migliore che ho visto dopo quella dal vivo di 51 anni fa' al palazzetto dello sport di Torino(Italia). Da allora non ho più smesso di ascoltarli e naturalmente continuo a seguire i vari tours di Peter, emozioni senza fine...😊
There was a local band in my neighborhood that covered this song, back when it first came out in the mid 70s. Most bands played straight rock, but these guys covered bands like this. In any case, at one of their concerts we sat their mesmerized and in shock. It was the most incredible think any of us had ever seen...and this was a cover. I think for most of us it was the reason we became musicians.
Haunting... It would be awesome to post at Halloween! 🎃 Phenomenal video!! Truthfully ... he was way ahead of his time. ✨️ Happy Monday... thank you for sharing! 💖
This Friday we will be releasing Episode 7 hosted by Paul Anka as a Live Premiere at 8pm EST 5pm PST. We look forward to meeting everyone in the live chat and enjoying the episode together. Hope you can make it!
So these are performances that were never included on the released DVD`s? I have all of them not including more78, more79, more80.
I love the way you guys are releasing the old show in episodic format in exactly the way it was broadcast back in the day.
For a young man like me, it's the closest I could possibly get to actually seeing the show live in 1973. Means a lot to me. Big love.
Please please release the... JIMMIE SPHEERIS Performance!!! so many of his fans are desperate to view this from the Midnight Special!!! 🤩
@@TheKingInHiding Go Jim Dandy!
Thank you!
after years of watching the blurred copy... just a HUGE thanks from all Genesis fans
Now they need to find the negatives of In Concert from 1976 and do a 4K scan
@@LemopalmThe original filmmaker has those and has been extremely stubborn about releasing them.
@@Fygee I wonder why? They're not making him any money sitting on a shelf
i think id rather watch the blurred copy. Is this for real, its like some 6th graders made a halloween special at school
@@verginithe It's 1973. This was something back in the day.
Peter Gabriel, Phill Colins, Mike Rutherford, Steve Hacket and Tony Banks, the best Genesis lineup ever!
The one with Anthony Phillips isn't bad either
Unfortunately they all got tired of Peter Gabriel theater costumes .
The best lineup, no doubt!
Agreed! ❤
. @jollcheist1443 It was unfortunate. I love PGs costume performances and I don't think they detract from his singing, quite the opposite; Genesis lost a vital something when they lost Peter.
❤ This will sound corny, but I'm sitting here sobbimg uncontrollably. This performance changed my life. Literally, as literally as could possibly be. Let me tell you a story. It's very long and will probably only be of interest to Peter, Gabriel, Kate Bush & Happy Rhodes fans, but please bear with me. I was a 17-year-old, just married woman, with a baby on the way. One night my then- husband and his brother, his brother's wife and I were sitting around watching television and I looked in the TV Guide and I saw that a group named Genesis was going to be on Midnight Special. I'd never heard of them. I could swear the TV guide said Todd Rundgren was going to be on too but I could be wrong. In any case something compelled me to watch. The second this song started. I was completely mesmerized. I'd never seen anything like it. At the time I was into more rock, like James Gang and also Black Oak Arkansas. By the second song I knew that this band was my favorite band in the universe. I knew that they were the ones. The people with me all loved them too, but no one was affected the same way I was. I was so obsessed by them that I was afraid to tell the people I was with just how much they were affecting me. I didn't want anyone else to think I was crazy.
We found out that they were coming to concert in Kansas City, Missouri, about 40 miles away from where we lived. We all agreed that we were definitely going to go. If they hadn't been interested. I would have hitchhiked the 80 mile round trip. We did a road trip to a record store where we knew that tickets were being sold and bought the tickets. I knew that I wanted the album. I say the album because I assumed they only had one. I went to the Genesis section and found that there were several! I was in a quandary. I had no idea which one to get because I had no idea what the names of the songs were. I closed my eyes, reached in, grabbed an album and pulled it out. It was Foxtrot, which I later found out had Watcher of the Skies on it. Boy, did I luck out, since not only did it have Watcher Of the Skies it had Supper's Ready, and all the other wonderful songs that are on it.
A digression, between the time I saw the Midnight Special and bought the album I'd had my baby. I named my son Adrian Gabriel. I had no idea until I saw the album credits that the lead singer who had mesmerized me so much was named Peter Gabriel.
The concert was phenomenal, and I played that record To Death. I listened to it over and over and over and over again, all the time. So many times. I had to stop playing it when my husband was home because although he liked them he didn't want to hear the same thing over and over again. I did. I learned that album by heart. Other trips to the record store for other things allowed me to snag the other albums that they had too and I did the same thing with them, played them over and over and over again.
When they came in concert for The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway tour I hadn't yet had a chance to learn the album so I didn't realize it was a concept album. But still the concert was amazing and of course I learned the album by heart after seeing the concert.
My marriage didn't last, but my love for Genesis did. When Peter left I was heartbroken, but I stuck with both Peter and Genesis. I especially loved Peter's music. Around the time of Peter's third album I became a huge, huge huge Kate Bush fan, when a fellow Gabriel fan sent me a mix tape and I fell in love immediately. Because I was a Kate Bush fan, I met my current husband. We met in 1982 when he put an ad in a local music paper called the Penny Pitch saying "Kate Bush fan with records, videos would like to meet other Kate Bush fans..." and I flipped. I had been a fan for 2 years and had not seen a Kate Bush video, which is probably hard to believe for British and European fans since she was so well known for her many videos. So I met this wonderful guy in December 1982 and he showed me the white dress version of Wuthering Heights, and the official version of The Man With the Child in his Eyes. We fell in love almost immediately and have been together ever since. Because of him I've been to England three times, including being able to see Kate Bush live in 2014. I've been on so many adventures and seen so many wonderful things and met so many great people. I was a trailer park girl from Kansas, so I probably wouldn't have been able to see any of the things I've seen if not for him.
Another thing Kate (and Peter) has done for me is introduce me to Happy Rhodes. A fellow Kate and Peter fan sent a mixtape of this artist I had never heard of. Happy is a very obscure singer-songwriter but I've been a fan for over 30 years. She has 11 albums, a phenomenal four-octave voice and a worldwide following. She has been retired for 15 years. My streak of having a pretty great life kind of ended last October, when I was diagnosed with Stage 4 small cell lung cancer. I figured I didn't have anything to lose so I wrote Happy and I said, you've never played Kansas City, would you please come here and perform a concert for me? She said yes! The concert was in April and it was amazing. People came from all over the United States and Canada to hear Happy perform her own music again and it was awesome, especially since I helped choose the playlist. Also nice was that everybody wore a mask out of respect for me.
That's not all. Happy started a GoFundMe so that I could take a bucket list trip. A little girl from the plains of Kansas who was obsessed by mountains got to take a dream come true trip to Alaska! I might even get to go to Hawaii too. Those are the last two states I haven't been in, because my parents were big travelers and I used to be a truck driver.
Every single bit of this is because I watched TV one night. My husband and I were just watching the versions uploaded to RUclips, and I started sobbing. I just could not stop crying. I told my worried husband, I never would have met you if I hadn't watched this. I tried to lighten the mood by saying you might have been better off, but I wouldn't. My entire life is thanks to this video. Okay, not the cancer, but maybe that's because I watched something else. Just kidding. I don't know.
For those who've made it all the way through this story, thank you. Please forgive any typos I might have missed.
*Edit:* _Sadly, my beloved wife Vickie passed from this Earth on December 29th, 2023. She never made it to Hawaii but I am eternally grateful that Mr. Sugarman made this video available and she could relive the experience. Thank you, and your lovely wife Mary Hart for encouraging you to do so._
Blessings
I’ve been obsessing all morning on early Genesis, and I’m so glad I took the time to read your comment. I appreciate your story so much. Music is creation, and creation is life. It lives forever. Wishing you comfort for as long as humanly possible until you, until all of us, find ourselves keeping company with the Watcher. Peace.
Wow, what an amazing story! Thank you so much for sharing that. Sending love through the twinkling lights of the internet to you, and a big hug.
Weird: I almost named my son either Adrian (after Belew) or Gabriel (after Peter)...
Hi Vickie, here from the Hoffman forums. Wishing you all the best!
It’s great watching this again, in the middle of the night.
Words won’t be enough to witness this timely act of music.
Watching this on Jan 25, 2024 ... exactly 50 years later. I remember those days. I miss them.
Life was so much simpler and better then.
Ditto...
Me watching a little over 50 years later at 19 willing to sell my soul to see Geter Gabriel with genesis live
Would love to see Pete perform those tracks in his concerts
Same here…
Can we just give Phil the credit he deserves for being one of the very best drummers in rock history..
Yeah, but now he's just In Too Deep.
We do.
Amen,,,,,creativity personified
more than that. a prophet as well with Duke. I have so much to share with you damned, enslaved mankind if your freely created bodies and minds.
This is actually 1 of the few songs that Collins did a great job with when he took over.
Who travelled back in time for these masters? Anyway, whoever it was, THANK YOU!
This is the Genesis that I love right here. And those drums, my god… in the 70’s? Out of this world
I’m ever grateful these guys found each other.
Discovered this album last year. Been obsessed ever since. Collected all the vinyl after streaming over 1000 times last winter.
Welcome to the club. Better late than never! I’ve been on this journey for over 50 years! Just saw a tribute band The Musical Box perform this about 3 weeks ago almost exactly as in this video, right down to the costumes. They have been doing it for over 30 years and are endorsed by Gabriel and members of Genesis themselves. They’ve even loaned them instruments. I believe they are retiring from touring soon. If you get a chance, go see them!
If I could go back in time to see them.. I was born in 1978, but 1978 is my centerline for my favorite musical tastes. Alice Cooper, King Crimson, Gary Numan, The Stooges, Jethro Tull, ect..
One of the best prog rock bands of all time...🎼🎵🎶🎶🎵🎶🎶🎶🎵🎵
Peter and co were only 23 at the time...marvelous
I remember watching this live. Never thought we would ever see this again from the broadcast masters. Thank You!
I envy you for that
Peter Gabriel mask before Kiss
Einfach genial
An experience to cherish for a lifetime.
Peter Gabriel is such an extraordinarily gifted artist. He is a talent that has been under appreciated. This man deserves a museum show to display his costumes, lyrics, and wildly creative videos. A concept artist of multiple facets should be honored for doing the work to maintain the Creator energy within them. Having the inner balance to meet the Divine energy in the middle requires courage and strength to stand out in a crowd and be not afraid of their judgement. This is a true artist. I am honored to be in a world where this Gabriel has incarnated to teach us about acceptance.
Genesis before Peter Gabriel left and Genesis after he left are absolutely not the same band. Gabriel's whimsical and ebullient creativity was their X factor and he took it with him when he departed. Leaving was Gabriel's choice and I know the split was mostly amicable, but for the remaining members to continue on as "Genesis" after Gabriel was gone was ultimately disingenuous. All of the members of Genesis were/are fantastic musicians, but Gabriel is all at once a minstrel, a sage, and a wellspring of provocative artistic ideas. He was their identity.
Umm, 'watcher' lyrics are Rutherford/Banks. Just sayin'.
@@bluebirdconundrum thats one opinion...
Just incredible. Gabriel was so ground breaking and theatrical. He's a real original. Love this song.
i love how these young kids in their 20s can create such great work
And Peter Gabriel..that strange pain on his face. I kind of miss it.
@@raahustaja7267yeah! Always!
This version does not have the two video glitches that traders have had to deal with for years. This video is so clean and crisp!
What were the alledged glitches?
@@lmp9726 Around 1981 I traded for a VHS tape of the 1973 Genesis performance from The Midnight Special and got a third or fourth generation copy of this broadcast. I was thrilled to have it in the days before quick and easy access to videos, when the occasional photo in a music mag was about as close as you could get to seeing a Genesis show back then. The beginning of Watcher of the Skies started with wobbly tape that distorted the video and audio for about three seconds. There is another glitch when Peter sings "Come ancient children, hear what I say" that interrupts that line. The final, longest glitch occurs when Peter sings his silent scream at the end of the tune, and the audio and video come back in time for what I believe is canned studio audience cheering. That was followed by a pretty flawless, though blurry version of The Musical Box. Every trader I know had this same version, and my generation was one of the better versions available. It is glorious to see this moment of music history in such fine quality. On the day of the original performance, my Dad heard me tell my girlfriend that I was going to come home early from my restaurant job to see Genesis on The Midnight Special, but he was having none of it and I missed the show. Pf course, that was back when parents had authority over their children.
@@mikemicrael5749 What a glorious tale, and thank you so much for taking the time to share it with everyone!
@@mikemicrael5749 My dad pulled the same shit on me when I learned George Harrison was going to be on the Smothers Brothers in '68; "No, you're too young to stay up that late; go to bed..." I never forgave him for that (though it was really an anticlimactic appearance... perhaps I should have... nah; he's a dick)
So wonderfully weird and beautiful, sophisticated and engaging. I freaking loved then and still do. Peter is a real showman.
When I listen to and watch music from the 70's and 90's, it is amazing that this type of music could be popular (in a good way). I can't help but think that it was a blessed time in music history.
Je suis contente de l'avoir vécu cette époque 🙏 ! J'avais 17 ans quand cet album est sorti et je l'ai toujours !
Tony is so underrated. He's very imaginative. The Genesis' keys intros are awesome.
I think that Tony Banks and Dave Stewart were the best keyboardists in that era.
I've seen both Genesis clips in perfect quality now. I can die happy. Thank you, Midnight Special.
Enjoy!
Can we pause a moment to appreciate Phil's drumming here? Spectacularly sophisticated.
Classic Genesis clear as crystal....awesome band
I’ve always ignored Genesis, I’m 60 and I’ve always loved British psychedelic music but never found a connection with what they were doing. Yesterday I bought “Selling England by the Pound” on vinyl and listened to it last night and I loved it! I’ve never been into jazz until my son introduced me to it and now I get what’s going on here. I also appreciate the stage craft they used. Now I have a lot of exploring to do.
I always ignored genesis, I'm 59 & back in that period it was hawkwind king crimson & elp for me, but listening to this track " watcher of the skies " has severely enlightened me.
Really? This is a bunch of self indulgent slop. I'm watching at this point in disbelief. 😁
@@stutzbearcat5624 each to there own, i guess, I dont like gay country & western music nor do i like the " village people", but i dont go & slag them off. Perhaps if you stick with something thats more suitable & less taxing on your intellect such as Taylor swift or 1 direction.
Never too late to discover Genesis. I'm 57 and I bought selling England by the pound 40 years ago. It's my favourite. I was lucky to see Steve Hackett last summer playing foxtrot in the 50 aniversary tour. Genesis of the 70's forever...
keep exploring bud am 60 soon been into genesis bout 2 years
It's staggering to me how great this looks. The copies online always looked a little like they were taken from a VHS, but this right here, it's like I'm hovering over it and right in this with them.
my very thought
Because they were from VHS copies but it wasn’t until of course a few years ago that a better copy emerged which made me believe the masters from this show were lost but thank goodness it wasn’t
Incredible that a piece so complex performed live flawlessly. Thanks 😊
Wow! Peter Gabriel and Phil Collins! Excellent classic Genesis!
their voices sound alike. phil should thank his lucky stars for that. when peter left the group phil took over.
@@karlhelm875 That's why I like Phil's vocals on Trick of the Tail, because they were part of the band. Before Phil became PHIL.
This is uniquely wonderful. Very captivating, I watched it several times already. Now it can never be forgotten.
There's a real magic here.
I knew the song (great song) but never saw this live, somehow it is even better, you really get a sense of the emotion, the message and it's a very poignant message too.
There will never be a song quite like this one, live, what a lineup and what a performance.
Awesome on the restoration, something this good cannot be lost, must be shared.
Thank you.
Absolutely mesmerizing! The Midnight Special is quickly becoming my favorite RUclips Channel! Genesis from this period are without a doubt one of the most unique and amazing bands to ever exist!
This was a real show. No music like this today 4 sure!😔
Good grief, the only thing redeemer here is Phil Collins.
Dick Cavett also had a bunch of amazing performances. Same time period. Wish shows like that still existed
I love Genesis. The Midnight Special, really knew what people wanted to listen 🎶 to. Genesis is freaking phenomenal. Ty,Midnight Special.
You can count on one finger the number of times Peter blinked during closeups, and that was barely a blink as he turned away from the camera. Peter sold his characters and costumes at a time when even Bowie was being mocked for his stage personnae.
Even Bowie didn't commit to the character like Peter did, with the costumes and hair etc.
Bowie was pretty outrageous. And he messed with people's heads with his sexuality before it was the "woke" thing to do.
Bowie was theater and Peter was too but was a real method singer lol
It's a shame that he bowed to the pressure and 86'd his look. It takes brass balls to shave a giant part in the top of your head and wear a bat winged collar and cape. Gotta love the late great Gabriel Genesis! Thank goodness we still have Steve Hackett touring these days with an incredible group of musicians, doing all the old Genesis stuff. Peter Gabriel is also sounding magnificent these days.
It is almost creepy
INCREDIBLE. there's a HUGE shortage of high quality Pete era Genesis on youtube. You just made my month. thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely INCREDIBLE. It looks so much better than I ever imagined.
Try "Topaz Video Enhancer". You can take this video and make it even better than this. The technology is only going to get better.
Peter Gabriel - one of a kind
I've spent my whole life wishing I'd seen this. Now I have, it feels like Christmas!
If not Halloween
Thank god for the imagination of Peter Gabriel, he brought those brilliant songs to life. Never seen this before, thanks for the upload.
Phil's drumming is phenomonal.
In the Air Tonight’s drum fill is my favorite.
The image is unbelievably good for a footage over 50 years old. Brilliant!
Welcome to AI editing!
You can hear how well Peter & Phil’s voices blend. So it only made sense Phil took over vocals when Peter left.
As I understand the search for a new vocalist, they interviewed quite a number of artists. But they always ended up coming back to Phil. Finally threw in the towel and went with it. Brilliant choice.
One of my all-time favourite Genesis songs ever thanks!
That period was incredible.
Thanks Midnight Special. This is another brilliant performance brought back to life and in perfect condition.
Our pleasure!
Classic lineup! That drummer might become something one day. Always loved their progressive/ psychedelic era.
Yes, there is something about that drummer. I can feel it in the air. Tonight, in fact.
@@jonathanbeatrice8317 Hey man, it's a job he does lol
Phil Collins
Can't stop watching this utterly brilliant
Outstanding performance. Genesis one of the few bands who could up the quality from a very high bar even more live .
Absolutely. Probably the tightest band ever!!!
Never heard this until now. I am Obsessed!!!!!
Honestly, how great is this. Just fantastic and really next level doing these songs live. They should've been on TV every week back then.
This phase of Genesis was my favourite. I was 13 when my sister bought the 'Genesis Live' album and played it to me. I didn't need much persuading and have been in love with it for the past 50 years. And, you know what? I don't see a time when I'll be too old that it becomes boring!!!
1974! I am going to see Peter Gabriel for the second time this coming October! Amazing artist. Genesis was awesome. Thank you for posting this video.
KEEP THE OLD GENESIS COMING! WE WANT IT ALL!!
Fell in love with them in 73 at 14 with Selling England......but why did it take many many years for me to fall in love with this masterpiece?
outstanding. no other words needed. a very happy genesis fan.
probably the best band in the world, ever. I love the jazz and funk in this song. groove. thanks for the upload, truly.
Phil was a master drummer. Funk, rock , jazz he could proficiently play anything on the drums.
Just colossal greatness!.....Peter G. in all his weirdness...Love it!
The tone, power and look of the classic Rickenbacker bass guitar 😍
that would be mike on the rickenbacker then, right?
The bass drives this hard at certain points.
They were such talented musicians at the time.
I had just turned 18 right before they performed this in Burbank.
I watched so many of these shows being recorded.
So much talent on that stage! I didn't know who Peter Gabriel was until the "Shock the Monkey" video came out when I was a little kid--I'd recognize that voice anywhere of course. It's crazy to see him and Phil Collins standing side-by-side. This music, image, everything is very brave and pioneering, and must have been mind-blowing in '74! It's amazing they were able to get on a huge show like this that must have been competing for viewership with much more mainstream shows like American Bandstand. This must have looked and sounded like they just beamed down from Mars!
This was the track they opened with at Sheffield City Hall, England when I first saw them live in 1973. The costume was exactly how I remember it and the opening chords still send a shiver down my back, after all this time.
This is absolutely amazing 😍 The best Genesis years finally on HD and with better sound.
The quality of this video is outstanding.
They are on another level, just amazing. I’m so lucky my ears get to hear them.
W O W. It's like being there. Quality is great. And, then, well, the talent and performance is nothing short of stunning. Just stunning. Art & musicianship at a super high level. Creating, daring, moving the line. Bravo - and thanks!
There was nothing better than this era of Genesis. Fantastic ❤
Now 50 years old (though the song is even older). Must have been mind-blowing to see this at the time.
It was... Auditorium Theater in Chicago w/ my sister in our platforms and shiny clothes. Good times.
I remember watching this just a few months before seeing Genesis live. Can't believe it is almost 50 years. I am old
Anch'io 😂😊
Well, being old beats the alternative...
@@paulm749 the alternative being a Yes fan
@@madpeddler8263 Well, in addition to being an old Genesis fan I'm also an old Yes fan and I just checked my pulse... Yep, still alive and kicking!
Woooowwww...Classic!
Love from Romania!❤
this was performed on the day i was born! january 25th 1974. too cool
Peter Gabriel, especially, is absolutely mesmerizing in this performance. He never blinks for one thing, his expressions and poise in the way he delivers his vocal performances is just spectacular to me. And of course the entire band is out of this world talented.
I sure miss this show. Each week would bring a different genre and fabulous live performances!
Damn! This song still stirs me 50 years on. These guys were brilliant beyond words, and they could pull off their music even live. What an incredible gift!
Incredible to see this. I had no idea Genesis appeared on Midnight Special twice. One of the favorite Genesis songs perform life. Live Mellotron!
Every time I see this (TY Midnight Special channel!) I always wonder what it must have been like for the members of the audience who had never hear of Genesis before. It must have been mind-blowing!
What a treasure! So glad y'all are sifting through the vaults!
None can compare, utterly unique, true genius.
Watcher of the skies in glorious quality, thanks Midnight Special ! We all had been waiting for years to see this in high quality. It was worth the wait.
Tribute to all of God's fallen ones, human and divine. Sounds and lyrics capture the sadness of such fates. God's mercy gives us so many chances to redeem ourselves and rejoin our lifewave. Pure genius Genesis, just like the Book.
this song's about aliens...
Still remember seeing this. Bought their first Live album when I first saw it. Still think its the greatest song Genesis ever played.
I remember like it was yesterday watching this "live" and my mind being blown.
Extraordinary! Rock theater at its apex! And perhaps eerily prophetic: “This is the end of man’s long union with Earth.”
I love the theatricality of Peter Gabriel!! Awesome in this presentation!! Genesis one of my favorite Progressive Rock bands, especially of the era with Peter ❤️❤️😍😍💖💖
STILL ahead of its time! Genesis was amazing!
IMO this has to be by far the finest thing ever on this program. And they had some good stuff. Masterpiece.
This is amazing footage of one of the best bands of all time. I was lucky enough to see Genesis live 4 times, back in their hayday and this footage brings back those great memories. Thank-you for this.
This video is nothing short of incredible!!! ~ pristine and perfect in every aspect, both quality and content. 🙏Thank you, for uploading/sharing and also a million thanks to the people responsible for the restoration of this very important historical concert content.
It’s a piece of artwork of the highest value is what it is!! 👏👏👏
October 1973 watching them perform this live as a 14 year old was so thrilling! 50 years later it's still one of my fondest memories!
This video will hit 1M in no time. This is rare Earth.
This is splendid.. Peter at his best. The costumes, and his voice are totally unique. Superb live performance. 💯❤
I loved The Midnight Special shows. I'd be at a party and find a room with a TV. Kids would be downstairs playing air guitar to Smoke On The Water. I was so cool, in my opinion.
Fantastic performance - excellent video recording - gotta love those close-ups!
I just love the unmistakable sound of the rickenbacker ❤
who's on the rickenbacker? steve or mike?
HOLY CRAP!!!!!!!! Looks so much better than I could have imagined. Been keeping my fingers crossed ever since I heard about this channel that you'd be able to share this performance...
Simply stunning. My love for this band, in this era is harder than egyptian algebra.
Wow, this is an excellent footage of a one of the best Genesis song! Many thanks.
Questa performance è la migliore che ho visto dopo quella dal vivo di 51 anni fa' al palazzetto dello sport di Torino(Italia). Da allora non ho più smesso di ascoltarli e naturalmente continuo a seguire i vari tours di Peter, emozioni senza fine...😊
Amazing Genesis at the times of Peter. Thanks ❤
There was a local band in my neighborhood that covered this song, back when it first came out in the mid 70s. Most bands played straight rock, but these guys covered bands like this. In any case, at one of their concerts we sat their mesmerized and in shock. It was the most incredible think any of us had ever seen...and this was a cover. I think for most of us it was the reason we became musicians.
Haunting... It would be awesome to post at Halloween! 🎃
Phenomenal video!!
Truthfully ... he was way ahead of his time. ✨️
Happy Monday... thank you for sharing! 💖
Respect Gabriel for not blinking throughout the entire performance 🫡
I mean...epic. Gabriel and the band brought so much show with minimal lighting or effects. Musically and visually captivating. Brilliant.
I just can't get over how good this looks! Thank you for putting all this gold up for us, Midnight Special!
Our pleasure!