Peter Gabriel - Wallflower Coopenhagen 1983
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5:08 primal scream to die for
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My ever favourite song by Pete. Even more than his Genesis times (apart from the ones that Tony Banks himself wrote, of course, Tony Banks is God, we all know. :-))
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@pegasusgiraffe you have great taste my friend :) my 3 favourites also. But there are many others.... Solisbury Hill, Games without Frontiers, Mother of Violence, San Jacinto, The Rhythm of the Heat, Signal to Noise, Intruder, Father, Son..... to name a few... and the AMAZING 'Another Day' (Roy Harper song) with Kate Bush (never released, but easily accessed via youtube)
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@scouserfourteen yes, please reunion
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Shame about the tape drag about 4 minutes in-great performance otherwise.
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wow... what a great song... one of my favs.. never saw this footage... thanks
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@kalithma Yeah sure, castrate them...I don't care for rapists. I do care for innocent people who can't handle the burden of a child, or the emotional distress of having to hand that child away. It's a foetus, stop crying over the trivial things because you'll just be disappointed.
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@nicck I love when pro-choicers use rape as an excuse for abortion when it is such a small portion of all abortions. How about trying to prevent those rapes by surgically castrating the rapists as a punishment. But you're probably not in support of that either.
As far as your point on war, you're right we really need to stay out of other peoples affairs unless ourselves or our allies are attacked, or our interests are in jeopardy.
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I agree that "pro-life" policies constitute the oppression of women. I don't see how rape victims should be forced to have the child, along with women with health issues. I think the whole thing is rather silly actually - a republican government will frown on abortion, but they'd definitely be up for a war!
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great song that makes reference to stephen biko and nelson mandela, as well as mental institutions



Peter is probably the most important artist in all of 'modern' music since the Beatles. Not only is his music an incredible blend of would-wide influences, but as a man and humanitarian. Words fall far short of experiencing this man and his music.
JonHammerHeart 2 years ago 11
One of my alltime favourites
Rinu0 3 years ago 6