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Any Other Fans Here Of This Great Artist? what are your favourite albums or songs by Peter Gabriel? discuss LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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no, i never liked REM much | |
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only Big Time and Shock The Monkey (thanks MTV). don't own any albums. i imagine he might have a few well written ethereal and transcendent ballads, but i'm not pressed. | |
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I do like some of his songs, but I´ve never heard any of his albums. "When Michael Jackson is just singing and dancing, you just think this is an astonishing talent. And he has had this astounding talent all his life, but we want him to be floored as well. We really don´t like the idea that he could have it all." | |
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"Sussudio" is a great tune! | |
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org'ers are so on crack. LOL, first REM, then Phil Collins. hmmm who else can we compare him to, hmm, another middle aged, balding/greying white singer/artist, preferably British.
got it, I loved his song Stepping Out, he kills the piano on that. oh, and he KILLS When the Night Come (strong, bluesy, husky voice; i thought he was black) | |
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He made one of the greatest albums of the last 20 years:
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isn't he the guy who was looking at kiddie porn? | |
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Babydubistzuschnell said: isn't he the guy who was looking at kiddie porn?
You mean "doing research on the internet"? | |
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MartyMcFly said: "Sussudio" is a great tune!
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namepeace said: He made one of the greatest albums of the last 20 years:
Is that the Beatles "White Album" with cat shit smeared all over it?? | |
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MartyMcFly said: Babydubistzuschnell said: isn't he the guy who was looking at kiddie porn?
You mean "doing research on the internet"? lol, research my ass! He was getting off and we all know it. | |
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My Favorites:
Games Without Frontiers Don't Give Up In Your Eyes Shock The Monkey San Jacinto Biko Big Time Sledgehammer I Have The Touch Digging in the Dirt The Rhythm Of The Heat Wall Flower Soft Dog Walk Through The Fire (single version, w/ Nile Rodgers) No Self Control Red Rain Solsbury Hill Steam Kiss The Frog Mercy Street Kiss Of Life ... [Edited 5/15/07 9:41am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I LOVE Peter Gabriel! He's got a great voice, and he's funky. His videos are a trip! Sledgehammer in particular. [Edited 5/15/07 9:39am] Wanna hear me sing? www.ChampagneHoneybee.com | |
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datdude said: org'ers are so on crack. LOL, first REM, then Phil Collins. hmmm who else can we compare him to, hmm, another middle aged, balding/greying white singer/artist, preferably British.
got it, I loved his song Stepping Out, he kills the piano on that. oh, and he KILLS When the Night Come (strong, bluesy, husky voice; i thought he was black) Burl Ives? "I got the devil in me, girl." - 'John the Baptist', Afghan Whigs
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namepeace said: He made one of the greatest albums of the last 20 years:
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MartyMcFly said: Babydubistzuschnell said: isn't he the guy who was looking at kiddie porn?
You mean "doing research on the internet"? what was that all about. i've never heard the story about that. LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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lol, i've just done some research and apparently i got the wrong guy lol.
It was Pete Townsend, not Peter Gabriel. lol - Tho' at this point i;d like to point out tat i wasn;t the only one to get confused lol | |
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Babydubistzuschnell said: lol, i've just done some research and apparently i got the wrong guy lol.
It was Pete Townsend, not Peter Gabriel. lol - Tho' at this point i;d like to point out tat i wasn;t the only one to get confused lol LOVE ♪♫♪♫ ♣¤═══¤۩۞۩ஜ۩ஜ۩۞۩¤═══¤♣ | |
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Big Gabriel fan here! I was just listening to "Up" an hour ago, LOL!
Dang, can't pick a fave album at all, lots of great stuff in his catalog. I agree, "Passion" is excellent; I just recently finally got the remaster. His concert DVD's are excellent too, some of the few DVD's I actually own! And "Play," the video collection, is a must-have. If I had to pick a fave track, I love the rocked-out version of "The Tower that Ate People" that's on the "Still Growing UP" DVD. Sadly, I've only ever once seen him in concert, though! And that was back in 1987 (Detroit, actually Pine Knob)! Do you ever check out the monthly video messages on his website? www.petergabriel.com How the heck could you mix up Townsend and Gabriel? "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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Babydubistzuschnell said: lol, i've just done some research and apparently i got the wrong guy lol.
It was Pete Townsend, not Peter Gabriel. lol - Tho' at this point i;d like to point out tat i wasn;t the only one to get confused lol Yes you were... | |
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I loved the score for The Last Temptation of Christ....but he fits into the "what has he done recently" category for me.
Gabriel’s Temptation Review by Steve Townsley Peter Gabriel is more known for his eclectic contributions to pop music and the creative, innovative animated videos that would accompany some of his biggest hits, notably “Sledgehammer” and “Steam”. Gabriel certainly has a more spiritual side to his music, however, and is not afraid to pursuit it, whether or not it is perceived as “popular”, particularly in comparison to his bigger radio hits. Likewise innovative and eclectic filmmaker Martin Scorcese chose Peter Gabriel to score his controversial 1988 film, THE LAST TEMPTATION OF CHRIST. The choice was a curious one, as Gabriel seemed unlikely to the task, but this is why both Scorcese and Gabriel are unique in their artistry, both seeing creative potential where others do not. The collaboration gave listeners a curious new album from Gabriel. Because of his deep artistic attachment to the project, Gabriel continued to develop the music long after the film had been released. Not quite a soundtrack, at this point, the score became more of an instrumental album, released by Gabriel under the title “Passion”. (Sometimes the album is not found on the soundtrack shelves, but in pop and world music bins, depending on the retailer!) The music on the album is a collaboration of performances by musicians and vocalists more noted for their contributions to the world music genre, but whom have since collaborated on many more recent film and television music projects. (Close listeners may recognize the backing vocals of Shankar, whose more recent projects have included the popular show “Heroes”.) Gabriel’s own personal touch to the music included a contemporary percussion track as well as his own vocalizations, which prevent this album from sounding like a too-deliberate attempt at first century music. Despite its non “authentic” soundtrack nature, this can hardly be seen as a failing point of the album. “Passion” is still a wonderful listen for those who enjoy film music, and its’ musical textures have inspired many composers aiming to recreate a similar score for a similar genre. Composer Joseph LoDuca recreated a homage to Gabriel’s “A Different Drum” (track 7) for the series “Hercules: The Legendary Adventures”. “A Different Drum” is one of the album’s more recognizable compositions, for its’ catchy repetitive drum rhythm and Gabriel’s lyric-less vocals. Indeed, the entire album is a compelling arrangement of ethnic winds and beats gilded with the lightest touch of religious themes, climaxing in a rejoice of bells and drums in penultimate track 20, “It is Accomplished”, which is a pure celebratory track of music, as it should be. The closing track, 21, revisits the established joy-theme of “Accomplished”, but is much more reclusive and haunting, with a solitary woodwind and layered vocals, and slowly fades away to the album’s close. The cons of this album are few, but if you are not an enthusiast of similar sounding film scores like the works of Vangelis, Lisa Gerrard, or even John Debney’s work on THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST, then album may not be worth your while. This is a very atmospheric album, and it’s one that the eager listener may find themselves revisiting many times. | |
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3121Addict said: ...it’s one that the eager listener may find themselves revisiting many times.
"I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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This one is high on the list at the moment...
...Us All of his albums are pretty damn good. tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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Favorite song: In Your Eyes
Favorite album: So | |
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I love Peter Gabriel's music. "In Your Eyes" "Big Time" "Solsbury Hill" "Sledgehammer(The video too)" are Peter at his best. I also like the song "Biko" From the soundtrack of the movie about South African civil rights worker Steve Biko. Good Song. Anyone else remember it? | |
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ThePunisher said: I also like the song "Biko" From the soundtrack of the movie about South African civil rights worker Steve Biko. Good Song. Anyone else remember it?
Yep... ...another good album. You can blow out a candle But you can't blow out a fire Once the flames begin to catch The wind will blow it higher tA Tribal Disorder http://www.soundclick.com...dID=182431 "Ya see, we're not interested in what you know...but what you are willing to learn. C'mon y'all." | |
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