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I'll definitely have to search it out. I'm a huge Peter Gabriel fan in general, so I'm curious, how do the rest of you feel about him?
I'll definitely have to search it out. I'm a huge Peter Gabriel fan in general, so I'm curious, how do the rest of you feel about him?
Well, it looks like I'll be seeing The COCK! after all. My aunt is giving me two tickets for the Philly show in July. No idea what kind of seating, but who cares, it's free.
I'll definitely have to search it out. I'm a huge Peter Gabriel fan in general, so I'm curious, how do the rest of you feel about him?
Regina Spektor played here a couple nights ago, and I'm shocked to see the amount of people who went. Many of these folks are people I wouldn't peg as being keen to who the hell Regina Spektor is. So basically, when did this broad get popular enough to be ruined by the general public? Was it the latest album, and if so, why does her worst album elevate her to new popularity?
Questions like these keep me up at night.
Regina Spektor played here a couple nights ago, and I'm shocked to see the amount of people who went. Many of these folks are people I wouldn't peg as being keen to who the hell Regina Spektor is. So basically, when did this broad get popular enough to be ruined by the general public? Was it the latest album, and if so, why does her worst album elevate her to new popularity?
Questions like these keep me up at night.
why does her worst album elevate her to new popularity?
Questions like these keep me up at night.
This is a questions for the ages. It happens to many bands. All that You Can't Cock Behind?
I'm a big fan of THE GABE! I personally think Us is his finest work, and one of the best albums of the 90's. I also love the import-only Ovo, which apparently wasn't too well-received. I find So to be incredibly overrated, as I can't stand Sledgehammer or Big Time.
Guy's not exactly prolific, unfortunately. And while Up was a very good album, after waiting 10 years it didn't quite satisfy enough.
Yeah, they totally weren't popular at all before that.
I'm a big fan of THE GABE! I personally think Us is his finest work, and one of the best albums of the 90's. I also love the import-only Ovo, which apparently wasn't too well-received. I find So to be incredibly overrated, as I can't stand Sledgehammer or Big Time.
I'm also a big fan of Peter Gabriel. I'd probably rate his third self-titled album (Melt) as his best, but Us is definitely up there.
Up was very good with the exception of a couple of songs.
I'm also a big fan of Peter Gabriel. I'd probably rate his third self-titled album (Melt) as his best, but Us is definitely up there.
Up was very good with the exception of a couple of songs.
Those are great choices. I'd put Security as his best. So gets much of the praise but I find Security is better both as a complete album and in terms of songs with Rhythm of The Heat, San Jacinto, Lay Your Hands On Me and the criminally underrated Wallflower. Passion is great too but certainly not for everyone.
I've only heard Melt and So, the former is definitely the stronger of those two. So obviously has some superb songs, but Melt is damn near perfect.
For Screw and bono_212's sake, I'll give Security a try soon and report back. I'm curious to see how he managed to fit Shock The Monkey in there.
I'd stop at just frustrating.