"ZAAR" is the video for Peter Gabriel's LP "Passion", the sound track for Martin Scorcese's 1988 film "The Last Temptation of Christ".
Stefan Roloff created the video in 1987, Peter Gabriel added ...
"ZAAR" is the video for Peter Gabriel's LP "Passion", the sound track for Martin Scorcese's 1988 film "The Last Temptation of Christ". Stefan Roloff created the video in 1987, Peter Gabriel added his music in 1988. In 199, the video was used in the film "The Bone Collector" with Angelina Jolie and Denzel Washington. (See also: "The Face" by Stefan Roloff, produced by Peter Gabriel.) www.when6is9.com
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Passion might be Peter's best album, despite containing only the texture of his voice. I can't think of anyone else who so succesfully produced an album of music in a completely different style to that which they are accoustomed, yet still made it identifiably their own. The fact that he did so should serve as inspiration to any musician who wants to occupy some unexplored territory.
So you see, it is not exactly due to the song being bad, but rather because people have their own tastes indeed, some can be converted into liking a specific music which they did not like in the first place, so the music is never crap in my opinion, unless it is crap and by that I mean beats that never change until four minutes into the "song" only to one tiny extra sound that lasts till the end.
This music has both a dark and haunting element to it, then an uplifting element that comes in later, but then ends with that dark element once again in which it started off with. I have the full version of this which lasts four minutes and fifty-three seconds. This is a very epic song, and I know why some do not like it; because it is really good at what it does...I also know why people like it; because it is really good at what it does.
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I have the full version of this which lasts four minutes and fifty-three seconds.
This is a very epic song, and I know why some do not like it; because it is really good at what it does...I also know why people like it; because it is really good at what it does.
Music does indeed have levels of quality's.
But you can't compare different music with different quality's.
And if someone is not able to spell correctly, but that someone can deliver his message in his way, we actually don't have a good reason to complain.
It would hurt of harm no one just by being a bit more open and understanding.