skyguy (CO) | | Posted: Jun 15, 2013 - 15:41 | |
I like this song but it always make me think of Salisbury steak.....I think I need a beer.
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michaelc (Walnut Creek, CA) | | Posted: Jun 05, 2013 - 16:11 | |
Never get tired of this album
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: May 21, 2013 - 20:34 | |
absolutely brilliant song... love it...
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stevendejong
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horstman wrote: I always thought this was Jesus saying goodbye to mankind and hello and welcome to God the Father.
My take. Nope, it's definitely about Genesis. And then I mean the band :) |
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: Feb 16, 2013 - 17:01 | |
hayduke2 wrote: shay shay lour shure, thank you master! I be sure... hope you be having a marvelous time right now...love this song... |
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On_The_Beach (The Blue Planet) | | Posted: Feb 09, 2013 - 19:22 | |
ckcotton wrote:Lets not forget where it all began.... Looks like Pete lost a bet. |
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hayduke2 (Southampton, NY) | | Posted: Feb 09, 2013 - 17:44 | |
(former member) wrote:
be brave... be yourself... love this song... shay shay lour shure, thank you master! |
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walk (SF) | | Posted: Jan 30, 2013 - 22:10 | |
never say acid never got anyone anywhere ckcotton wrote:Lets not forget where it all began.... |
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lily34 (GTFO) | | Posted: Jan 30, 2013 - 21:59 | |
such memories for me. such real, (and in hindsight) inconsequential memories. but i can name 20 people these memories involve. much like characters from a novel or something. love that song.
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kanga311
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I had the wonderful opportunity to travel to Solsbury Hill as an undergrad in 1996, and it's one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen. This is my favorite PG song, and I'll never forget the experience I had there...going to Real World Studios...meeting wonderful people who helped me find my way around in those glorious pre-smartphone days...getting lost on the lovely UK countryside in mud up to my ankles.... Amazing.  |
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horstman (Syracuse, New York) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 09:50 | |
gjeeg wrote:Peter's farewell song to Genesis. I've always taken it this way. I always thought this was Jesus saying goodbye to mankind and hello and welcome to God the Father. My take. |
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Euskadita (MX) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 09:37 | |
This song reminds me my brother who loved this song and passed away exactly a year ago...
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: Jan 16, 2013 - 09:34 | |
Everybody in my church loves this song...
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ckcotton (Adding snarky comments since 2007) | | Posted: Jan 09, 2013 - 09:37 | |
Lets not forget where it all began.... |
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Lazarus (Bethany) | | Posted: Jan 03, 2013 - 17:44 | |
Don't be afraid to be yourself... love this song...
"To keep in silence I resigned My friends would think I was a nut Turning water into wine... I was feeling part of the scenery I walked right out of the machinery... Watched by empty silhouettes Who close their eyes but still can see No one taught them etiquette I will show another me Today I don't need a replacement I'll tell them what the smile on my face meant..." |
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lemmoth (NYC) | | Posted: Nov 14, 2012 - 15:45 | |
Pilgrim301 wrote:You folks know why, at least in part, this is such an amazing song, right? It's in 7/4 time. Count it out ... 1,2,3,1,2,3,4 .... 1,2,3,1,2,3,4 .... I really appreciate the lyrics posted below — for some reason I'd never thought to google it but I've wondered all my life (well, since discovering PG in 1987) ... I also really appreciate the background re: the song that says goodbye to Genesis. The things one learns on RP; I love it!  Cool facts. Love odd time signatures - Take Five anyone. Hearing Lou Reed (whose music I love) murder this during a Peter Gabriel concert last year was sad - but got to see Peter again this year. |
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Pilgrim301 (Edmonton, AB) | | Posted: Oct 25, 2012 - 14:17 | |
You folks know why, at least in part, this is such an amazing song, right? It's in 7/4 time. Count it out ... 1,2,3,1,2,3,4 .... 1,2,3,1,2,3,4 .... I really appreciate the lyrics posted below — for some reason I'd never thought to google it but I've wondered all my life (well, since discovering PG in 1987) ... I also really appreciate the background re: the song that says goodbye to Genesis. The things one learns on RP; I love it!  |
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Dinges,_the_Dude (below sea-level, N52°37', E4°88') | | Posted: Oct 18, 2012 - 04:44 | |
Sweet memories of a happy childhood...
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helgigermany (Germany) | | Posted: Oct 14, 2012 - 07:10 | |
_Very nice after the nice Neil song!
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hayduke2 (Southampton, NY) | | Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 06:52 | |
such a life affirming song, as I scroll down the comments I had to stop and all read the lyrics MsJudy was kind enough to share, Thank you!
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gjeeg (Syracuse, New York) | | Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 06:46 | |
Thanks! Thirty five years and I did not have it all! MsJudi wrote:This is totally schmaltzy, I know, but whenever I hear this song, I hear and recognize the same voice that called me to my life.
"Climbing up on Solsbury Hill I could see the city light Wind was blowing, time stood still Eagle flew out of the night He was something to observe Came in close, I heard a voice Standing stretching every nerve Had to listen had no choice I did not believe the information I just had to trust imagination My heart going boom boom boom "Son," he said "Grab your things, I've come to take you home."
To keep in silence I resigned My friends would think I was a nut Turning water into wine Open doors would soon be shut So I went from day to day Tho' my life was in a rut "Till I thought of what I'd say Which connection I should cut I was feeling part of the scenery I walked right out of the machinery My heart going boom boom boom "Hey" he said "Grab your things I've come to take you home." (Back home.)
When illusion spin her net I'm never where I want to be And liberty she pirouette When I think that I am free Watched by empty silhouettes Who close their eyes but still can see No one taught them etiquette I will show another me Today I don't need a replacement I'll tell them what the smile on my face meant My heart going boom boom boom "Hey" I said "You can keep my things, They've come to take me home." |
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IndyDoug (Indianapolis) | | Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 06:45 | |
Pete rides his bicycle around the stage during a concert for this song. Brilliant.
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gjeeg (Syracuse, New York) | | Posted: Oct 07, 2012 - 06:43 | |
Peter's farewell song to Genesis. I've always taken it this way.
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itaish (Berkeley, CA) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2012 - 14:39 | |
The opening of this song is fabulous.
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BKardon (Louisville, CO) | | Posted: Oct 01, 2012 - 14:37 | |
PG is hit or miss for me, though I generally like him overall, but there's no denying the lightning in a bottle he caught on this one. Great tune.
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Sloggydog (UK) | | Posted: Sep 27, 2012 - 09:11 | |
Bugger me. A Peter Gabriel song I like. (Peter in my ratings has 3x1's 1x2 & 3x3's and now 1x9)
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helenofjoy (Lincoln, Nebraska) | | Posted: Sep 16, 2012 - 15:21 | |
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On_The_Beach (The Blue Planet) | | Posted: Sep 12, 2012 - 17:51 | |
Great song that still holds up after all these years. Too bad about the munchkin voices at the end, but hey, artistic license. Something timeless and universal about the lines "Son" he said, "Grab your things, I've come to take you home."
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ColdBear (France) | | Posted: Sep 05, 2012 - 17:32 | |
So deep in my heart. So deep...
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stunix (Narrowboat nr Caen Locks) | | Posted: Aug 05, 2012 - 06:49 | |
to see Solsbury Hill, click herethe "city lights" are from Bath of course. Not far from me, a very pretty city but not very big, its hardly London, Manchester, Cardiff or Glasgow. Not many eagles around there, it was probably a buzzard or a red kite. |
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