Regarding the previous Genesis/Peter Gabriel discussion, one of my most precious concert memories is seeing Genesis with Gabriel on the "Selling England by the Pound" tour. They played the Fox Theater in Atlanta, a marvelous old 30's movie palace with great acoustics which seats 3,700. Not a bad seat in the place and I was about row15 on the floor.
I got the whole shooting match. When the show started Gabriel was in the full "Watcher of the Skies" regalia, the head gear, eye makeup glowing under a black light, black cape with multicolored dayglow striped lining revealed when he dramatically popped it open under the black lights. I really had not expected that to still be in their show, but it was the opener, then they played most of SEBTP.
Songs I'm sure got played:
Watcher of the Skies
Dancing with the Moonlit Knight
The Cinema Show
I Know What I Like
Firth of Fifth
Supper's Ready
The Musical Box
and more, but this was 51 years ago, and I've killed several brain cells since then.
One of the best concerts I ever saw, still Top Five for me.
I was extremely lucky in that in 1973 or so Southern Bell tried to buy the Fox Theater with plans to level it and build a corporate high rise. The city of Atlanta threw a collective shirtfit and blocked this, then raised enough money to buy the place and preserve it. Since it's on Peachtree spang in the middle of downtown, this was no small undertaking. One of the measures used to fund it was that every concert held there raised a few dollars per ticket, and a whole string of bands played there as part of the effort to save the place. I caught a number of these, including James Taylor, Mountain, Little Feat w/ Bonnie Raitt, Ronstadt, Paul Simon. I also had (and still bleed over) tickets for Mott the Hoople opening for Queen, but I did something and my parents grounded me and I missed it.
Anyhow, it was a whale of a show.
"Watcher" from that time, only I was 12 or 15 rows back.