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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHey, remember that time Peter Gabriel brought a full orchestra to Letterman?
It was pretty fucking amazing.
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Hey, remember that time Peter Gabriel brought a full orchestra to Letterman? (Original Post)
sir pball
Oct 2019
OP
I bet it was great to be there...the audience probably felt the music vibrations in their rib cages.
Karadeniz
Oct 2019
#3
I had the privilege to see the NY Philharmonic perform the Ninth a few years ago...
sir pball
Oct 2019
#6
IcyPeas
(21,884 posts)1. That was wonderful
Letterman had the best musical guests on late night TV.
sir pball
(4,743 posts)5. He had the first musical guest after 9/11
Tori Amos, performing Tom Waits.
It's...good luck watching it.
Baked Potato
(7,733 posts)2. His performances are so good!
One of my fave artists..
Karadeniz
(22,528 posts)3. I bet it was great to be there...the audience probably felt the music vibrations in their rib cages.
sir pball
(4,743 posts)6. I had the privilege to see the NY Philharmonic perform the Ninth a few years ago...
It was literally breathtaking, yes. My father and I cried together.
stopwastingmymoney
(2,042 posts)4. Kick for later. Thanks!