Peter is like "Jedi" man who has crept into the spiritual dark side and crawled up from there. The sound and rhythm he produces is completely different from the weight of existence. He deliberately shakes the listener's mind with anxiety, but in the end it saves the heart. I temporarily fell on the dark side of this same mind for some reason. I've endured listening to Peter's music. And the heart was saved. Recently, I heard Freddie in the movie "Bohemian Rhapsody" and came back here with a little deficiency.
I'll never forget running to the record store with my friend (who was nicknamed Dirt), me running to get the album with the new single 'Digging in the Dirt' and him running to get the new album 'Dirt' (AIC).
Brawn and fervor and vexed mood. You know what you are when you piss me off!!!. Gabriel digs deep into this human emotion of underpinnings of emotions in a relationship.
They are all great musicians, but I take the deepest bow for the guitar player. David Rhodes is an amazing guitarist. He is way too underrated and should indeed had been mention among the greatest of all time.
Calling him underrated while hes playing in PG's Band at the same time is a contradiction. Also look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rhodes_(guitarist) "Underrated"... tsss...
Craig Usselman so good. Those chord changes they drop into are sublime. Very moving lyrics and music bring up deep emotions. “Open up the places I got hurt”
Just when every other rock /pop artist/band thinks he or she has their show down to an art form, Peter Gabriel comes in from the future and shows them the error of their ways..
Gosh. When I see this, I really wish I'd taken up my friend's offer to see him last December in Sheffield. But I was also moving house that day, so passed.
One of my favorite Gabriel tracks, studio or live. I can't believe, stumbling back on this song from Martin Page, how much it resembles Digging in the Dirt. So highly inspired, it could almost qualify as a ripoff: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UalmeCir3Lo.html
Perhaps you should think of it as performance art. You're about the same age as Gabriel; you've heard stuff much more experimental than this. Yoko Ono, for instance, although you could argue that she's not singing, either....Also, Robert called you "sire," so at least he thinks of you as royalty....