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Regardless how you got there
When the edifice has slipped away and died
And left you standing there defenseless
Love can heal
Love can heal
Love can heal
Love can heal
There's something moving out of you, your body and your skin
Like mist comes from the water
You can sense it, when the cold has clenched its claws
And, alone, you face what's coming
For a moment, I raise my head
I can breathe the air
Out in the sunlight, in all the colours
Set against a bed of green
A bed of green
Love can heal
Love can heal
Love can heal
Love can heal
Love can heal
(Give into love) Love can heal
Give into love
Give into love
Someone at RP has a great sense of humo(u)r!! playing Peter Gabriel and follows up with Jorma Kaukonen 'Genesis'!!
You can thank Bill for that, I am sure :)
Went to see him in Glasgow,UK as it may be his last tour.
Was blown away with this concert.
I would say the exact same about the Chicago show. I feel fortunate to have gone - may be his last! And this track has really grown on me a "9"
Was blown away with this concert.
He has still got it.
Yes. Yes he does.
And that was the problem for me. I tried to figure out what he was up to with all the different versions of the same songs. It became too complicated and incoherent for me to follow. It was more about the production process than the music itself. I guess that I will eventually give it another try, but for now I'm just not interested
Jeez, just listen to this masterpiece and enjoy it. Life is to damn short. Chill out and relax.
And that was the problem for me. I tried to figure out what he was up to with all the different versions of the same songs. It became too complicated and incoherent for me to follow. It was more about the production process than the music itself. I guess that I will eventually give it another try, but for now I'm just not interested
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Love RP
His voice is different than usual isn't it?
Not surprising, he's 74 now. I consider it a well-ageing wine…
I had to write a review of this album, and my notes tell me that the three songs you mention, like so much of the record, are rather let down by lacklustre and pedestrian string/orchestral arrangements. Given that Peter Gabriel is such an interesting and curious musician, I find it strange that he's working with a perfectly competent, but boring, arranger (the cello on this track illustrates my point).
Daniel Lanois has been producing records for Peter Gabriel for a long time, and, especially with albums like Us and So, he really helped Gabriel find and define his distinctive sound. This most recent album was produced by Brian Eno, who is also, obviously, a legendary producer, but I think Lanois is simply a better fit for Peter Gabriel than Eno is.
I think the best three songs from I/O haven't (yet!) made it to the RP playlist. Hopefully, Playing For Time, Four Kinds of Horses, and Live and Let Live will eventually be added.
I had to write a review of this album, and my notes tell me that the three songs you mention, like so much of the record, are rather let down by lacklustre and pedestrian string/orchestral arrangements. Given that Peter Gabriel is such an interesting and curious musician, I find it strange that he's working with a perfectly competent, but boring, arranger (the cello on this track illustrates my point).
Saw this live a few months ago. A stunning sound and visual experience. Sent shivers through me.
Completely agree - me too.
I think the best three songs from I/O haven't (yet!) made it to the RP playlist. Hopefully, Playing For Time, Four Kinds of Horses, and Live and Let Live will eventually be added.
Good point and recommendations.
Pretty darn quick getting this track onto RP, big thanks to William! This abum was just released 2 days ago. Sounds like Peter Gabriel has a lot of great tracks on this double album. Looking forward to hearing more.
Gabriel has been releasing this album, song by song, for a while.