Peter Gabriel by Tony Levin, Interview

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Here's our interview with ‪@TonyLevinBass‬ about his new collection of ‪@itspetergabriel‬ prints.
Enjoy this in-depth walkthrough of each print.
Learn more and purchase here: tonylevinprints.com
Watch our previous interview with Tony about his King Crimson print collection: • EPIC King Crimson Box ...
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  • @ulfbergqvist8250
    @ulfbergqvist825010 ай бұрын

    How can anyone not love Tony? What a fantastic human being! Thanks for a great interview.

  • @kentborges5114
    @kentborges51149 ай бұрын

    I met Tony, Peter and Armando Gallo, outside The Seattle Paramount; "Plays Live" . Peter signed my album...PRICELESS !

  • @west4coast77
    @west4coast774 ай бұрын

    Great interview! I was certainly aware of Tony's considerable skills as a musician but had no idea about his imaginative and creative photography! And the bonus is his humility and sense of humour. Seems like a quality guy.

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid10 ай бұрын

    I met Tony myself; twice, where I got to hang out with King Crimson for a few hours. He's a really great guy, and we had great conversations.

  • @josepedro8968
    @josepedro89684 ай бұрын

    Photography is history...! In that times few had one and also didn't think to take snapshots.. We were a bunch off teens..! Heard and listened about Genesis, by older friends, Great Lamb Lies, Firth on firth, etc but in 1980 saw Peter Gabriel live, first time.. Mouth open trough the concert.. And started with the Intruder drum beat, were the hell are the musicians , they came trough the audience with flashlights and climbed to the stage.. Uauuu.. Unreal..! Was in Cascais, 6 Outuber 1980, with first part Band Talking Heads.. Was unknown but a very interesting first part band, remember really like the sound, and five years after the "Pop" Hit Don't You forget about me... OK.. Sure.. But good disco song to dance as also Solsbury hill...Peter Gabriel switched his sound 180 degree..! The first Trilogy records, great ones, but those days Solsbury Hill was the Hit, also Biko, etc.. Tony Levin didn't know him, a wonderful and powerful bass player, Called Him "Mr. Ming" because visually, no hair, big mostach and a rain coat, as also great musicians didn't know the David Rhoades, Sancious, Manu Katche, Jerry Marotta ( Great portuguese girlfriend, the beautiful Gabriela Schaaft and also play in Banda do Casaco, Rão Kiao.. Etc.)... Talking about 45 years ago.. After was 87 tour, etc... The Concerts / Tours always, not just the great songs and sound, but visilualy amazing, the concept, the criativity, the production. I'm a great Stones Fan, but also a great Peter Gabriel Fan.. Lot of diversify music taste and at home, like all of us, but He's a genius..

  • @marthav.2962
    @marthav.29629 ай бұрын

    I have my copy of the Shock the Monkey print. I love it! Thanks, Tony!!

  • @gordonwalley1116
    @gordonwalley111610 ай бұрын

    WOW! MORE TONY PLEASE! He may be the most interesting man in the world.

  • @Blackcreekstudios
    @Blackcreekstudios4 ай бұрын

    Have been inspired by Tony since the 80s. He is the reason I picked up a bass and play it in my own way . Met him a few times and he is a humble kind soul generous with his time. I own one of his Bruford photos. He also photographed my son playing guitar which was a very cool moment for me.

  • @sylvainlavoie9434
    @sylvainlavoie943410 ай бұрын

    As I'm a lifetime fan of Peter Gabriel and Tony Levin, and also a professional musician and amateur photographer, this interview is absolutely fascinating and captivating. I'm learning an awful lot about Mr. Levin's photography here and hope to get to know more in the future. Thank you for this very enlightening moment!

  • @paisleybabee
    @paisleybabee4 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview with Tony and what amazing photos! I have such magical memories of seeing Peter in 86! My friend who was a diehard fan and turned me on to him and early Genesis (May you rest in peace Rael) told me to get ready for the stage rush when he did "Lay Your Hands ..." We were not close enough to carry him but what a moment! We saw him a few times that year including a Womad performance at The United Nations where someone in the audience and myself caught a dove from the stage! Peter is a miracle !

  • @winstonschwarz1636
    @winstonschwarz16369 ай бұрын

    Very interesting interview. I wish you could have asked him why he barely said a word in the KC film. He's such a talkative guy. Also, has he ever seen the BBC comedy series Brian Pern which parodies Peter's career.

  • @dianadedianis2927
    @dianadedianis29274 ай бұрын

    Tony is an amazing human being!! I simply love him ❤ Thank you for this nice interview, it is just a pleasure to hear him speaking 😍

  • @ToadeRTroniX
    @ToadeRTroniX10 ай бұрын

    Tony Levin interviews are so great. Thank you for sharing!

  • @rickcook7308
    @rickcook730810 ай бұрын

    Spoken to Tony a couple times and he was such a genuinely nice guy.

  • @cristinaburman5609
    @cristinaburman56099 ай бұрын

    What a fantastic interview! Love the stories of the old home dark rooms back in the day. How you had to choose from color or black and white BEFORE you shot. Classic! Remember it well.

  • @Dogfish63
    @Dogfish63Ай бұрын

    When Tony talked about the smell of fixer in the darkroom it reminded me of something. When I was in photography school in 1981 we played a cassette of Robert Fripp's 'Exposure' in the darkroom and when the song Exposure came on all the other students were freaked out by the music. We were told never to play that song again! I believe Tony played bass on that song.

  • @user-lx8ul5wg8s
    @user-lx8ul5wg8s9 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview. I am a amateur photographer, music lover, and fan of Tony and Peter. Thank you for doing this.

  • @doopum1
    @doopum110 ай бұрын

    They should have said "once Tony is finished taking photos, then he will tell you when you can take photos"

  • @hydroturd
    @hydroturd10 ай бұрын

    23:30 Wait.. so the real question is.. If Tony were a fan of Crimson, but had never been in the band.. would he have taken a picture without asking? (Don't let him answer) Awesome interview, I laughed out loud and learned new things!

  • @user-eq2dx2jp6v
    @user-eq2dx2jp6v4 ай бұрын

    🙏👍👌🤩🤩🤩

  • @ryn8349
    @ryn83499 ай бұрын

    Tony is also a huge Sleepytime Gorilla Museum fan

  • @emmaemmentaler3194
    @emmaemmentaler31943 ай бұрын

    Real Cute man ❤

  • @PiperbonesJ
    @PiperbonesJ9 ай бұрын

    I wonder if there will be much variance in the set list between the European shows and the ones Peter is planning in USA / Canada. Won't be long we'll be hearing about those rehearsals. Can't wait for the DVD of this. Which brings me to this question. Don't get me wrong I love books...(being an author myself) I bought Road Photos back in the day. Then it was KC and PG combined, right? But I wonder if Tony has given any thought into creating a video archive with different kinds of music mixed in to accompany the photos in his chosen sequential motion...

  • @sharonbaker3007
    @sharonbaker300710 ай бұрын

    YESYESYES!!!

  • @MakeWeirdMusic

    @MakeWeirdMusic

    10 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy! I just posted the new Sleepytime interview, too.

  • @sharonbaker3007

    @sharonbaker3007

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MakeWeirdMusicso exciting!!! I’m looking forward to what other things you’re planning!

  • @Bob-of-Zoid
    @Bob-of-Zoid10 ай бұрын

    The verticle format has nothing to do with Artistic expression as for social Media. It's an effect of tech illiteracy, where people just can't fathom that one can rotate the phone, and it will work all the same! The phone even marks the camera orientation in the meta data, so you don't even have to rotate them in software anymore. Nothing like someone filming some event, and not getting half of what's going on just because they can't figure out 90° rotation!

  • @gillento

    @gillento

    10 ай бұрын

    45 or 90*?

  • @Bob-of-Zoid

    @Bob-of-Zoid

    9 ай бұрын

    @@gillento Thanks Gilles! Oops, my bad! [Correction made] At least I get the camera orientation right, even if I'm terrible thinking of factors, units, and conventions... on the fly!

  • @bargainbassist

    @bargainbassist

    5 ай бұрын

    My guess is that most TikTok users tend to use and view vertical format most often for practical reasons. And I’m sure one reason is that the smartphone is the preferred medium, rather than the tablet, where horizontal, or “landscape,” is the orientation by default.

  • @Bob-of-Zoid

    @Bob-of-Zoid

    5 ай бұрын

    @@bargainbassist Sorry, but it's a very bad guess. I clearly stated why it's not at all impractical, nor a default! My very first smart phone with a camera; a 2004 Samsung A900M Blade flip phone had the option to take pictures and shoot video in either format, portrait or landscape, as did every digital camera before that, so it's only expectable the phones would too, and sure enough I have yet to hear of one that doesn't. I started the phone app and it's the first thing I had to click on before taking the picture, now the phones have accelerometers, and all you have to do is turn it and the rest is fully automatic. Also: The crappiest Video editing software can rotate a video in a few clicks, and even some basic players, no editing software needed. I can do it to a whole batch of photos, and even videos all at once right in my file manager on my Linux computer, no need to open the program that does the actual work. So yes, it is absolutely a result of tech illiteracy, and I dare to say a lack of basic logical thinking that may have evolved into a fashion, but a stupid one that serves no good purpose, and in my eyes just screams "look at me, I can't even figure out that I can get a shitload more into the shot if I turn the phone sideways"!

  • @TianaJackson-gh4be
    @TianaJackson-gh4be2 ай бұрын

    I thought Tony Levin was a musician.

  • @MakeWeirdMusic

    @MakeWeirdMusic

    2 ай бұрын

    He does that, too

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