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Broken Face Posted - 09/18/2005 : 20:10:05
So most Saturdays i have breakfast w/ my parents, and my mom is a garage sale maniac. I always tease her to buy me a mandolin, or a pump organ, or a melodica, or some other odd instrument at one of these sales. Every now and then i'll tag along to look at records. This week i got a real bargain - 6 for a dollar vinyl:

The Beatles - Revolver
Where The Buffalo Roam Original Soundtrack
Muddy Waters - Hard Again
The Kinks - Low Budget
David Byrne/Brian Eno - My Life In The Bush of Ghosts
Peter Gabriel - Peter Gabriel [2]

The only reason i bought the Gabriel was because an old friend of mine LOVES his first four solo records and the cover is freaking awesome:



So i'm currently listening to it for the first time, and it is really great. Any other Gabriel fans here? I know where it start, but where do i stop? I really don't feel the need to own "Sledgehammer" or any of that - are all his post-SO records shit? Someone help!

-Brian
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The King Of Karaoke Posted - 01/09/2006 : 01:51:32
Funny, the other night I was watching School Of Rock and commented on how Peter Gabriel stage dove the time I saw him. The crowd carried him so far from the stage I'm certain he was afraid for his life. I would be surprised if he ever did it again. When he finally got back, he was a mess. His shirt and suit coat were all up around his pits and his stomach was bright red from all the people grabbing at him and pinching his fat. It was an uncomfortable experience really. Probably because I, at that moment, at the ripe old age of 19, came to the realization that I had the same amount of belly fat as a forty five year old man.
IceCream Posted - 01/06/2006 : 12:45:06
I recently heard this album. I decided to revive this thread.

For the most part, this record sounds exactly like Genesis. He hadn't developed yet his original style, which would soon be evident 2 years later on his 3rd solo album.

"DIY" is a really, really, really great song. I have but one minor complaint: the whispery "do it yourself" vocals during the chorus are way too loud in the mix.

I also love "Exposure". And "On the Air" is pretty cool.
see meant Posted - 10/28/2005 : 10:25:23
'In Your Eyes' will be played at my wedding ... if I ever get married.

Carl Posted - 10/28/2005 : 10:03:46
Superabounder Posted - 10/27/2005 : 21:05:21
I really liked him, but haven't listened in ages, ever since buying Us. I always thought he looked funny in his music videos b/c he was so unlike the typical rock star.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
IceCream Posted - 10/26/2005 : 07:36:27
quote:
Originally posted by kathryn

Huge Gabriel fan, also of early Genesis, before The One Whose Name Shall Not Be Mentioned wielded his evil influence over the band.

My all-time fave is the third one, melt.





Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank


"No Self Control" incites meninges to refold. It's crazy, and I love it.
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 10/26/2005 : 06:03:45
Peter Gabriel's sole relevance to me is once being mentioned on Rolf's Cartoon Club for having a cool video.


I have joined the Cult Of Frank/And I have dearly paid
bumblebeeboy2 Posted - 10/26/2005 : 05:12:28
i actually quite like him, he's done some really good songs.


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cassandra is Posted - 10/26/2005 : 03:40:43
the first four albums are awesome, and I like Up too

the very first album of Genesis is very good, and I like The Lamb Lies down On Broadway too


pas de bras pas de chocolat
Homers_pet_monkey Posted - 09/19/2005 : 07:25:13
I like his Genesis stuff but I am not aware of his solo stuff much. Except for the Sledgehammer album and Solsbury Hill (which is one of my favourite songs ever).


I'd walk her everyday, into a shady place
The King Of Karaoke Posted - 09/19/2005 : 02:38:46
OOH!! How much you want for the organ pump?

I am not a number. I am a free man!
ObfuscateByWill Posted - 09/19/2005 : 00:33:48
quote:
Originally posted by Broken Face

I really don't feel the need to own "Sledgehammer" or any of that - are all his post-SO records shit? Someone help!



"Us" is a beautiful album from beginning to end.

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I'm with kathryn re: Melt.

Great album.

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Not too terribly keen on the one you picked up, though. "Mother of Violence" is a lovely song.

*Take a bite of the chocolate coffin.
HeywoodJablome Posted - 09/19/2005 : 00:17:44
I really like the album Car which I believe is his first solo release. And I thought the Growing Up dvd was very enjoyable, anyone else see it? The version of Mercy Street on it fucking rules over the album version.
kathryn Posted - 09/18/2005 : 20:34:19
Huge Gabriel fan, also of early Genesis, before The One Whose Name Shall Not Be Mentioned wielded his evil influence over the band.

My all-time fave is the third one, melt.





Sometimes, no matter how shitty things get, you have to just do a little dance. - Frank

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