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I get so lost sometimes
Days pass
And this emptiness fills my heart
When I want to run away
I drive off in my car
But whichever way I go
I come back to the place you are
All my instincts
They return
The grand façade
So soon will burn
Without a noise
Without my pride
I reach out from the inside
In your eyes
The light, the heat
In your eyes
I am complete
In your eyes
I see the doorway
To a thousand churches
In your eyes
The resolution
In your eyes
Of all the fruitless searches
Oh, I see the light and the heat
In your eyes
Oh, I want to be that complete
I want to touch the light
The heat I see in your eyes
Love
I don't like to see so much pain
So much wasted
And this moment keeps slipping away
I get so tired
Working so hard for our survival
I look to the time with you
To keep me awake and alive
And all my instincts
They return
And the grand façade
So soon will burn
Without a noise
Without my pride
I reach out from the inside
In your eyes, in your eyes
In your eyes, in your eyes
In your eyes
The light the heat
In your eyes
I am complete
In your eyes
I see the doorway
To a thousand churches
In your eyes
The resolution
In your eyes
Of all the fruitless searches
Oh, I see the light and the heat
In your eyes
Oh, I want to be that complete
I wanna touch the light
The heat I see in your eyes
In your eyes, in your eyes
In your eyes, in your eyes
In your eyes, in your eyes
David Sancious on keyboards, Darryl Jones on bass, David Rhodes on guitar, and Manu Katche on drums.
Greatest version of maybe the greatest 80s song. Magical every time.
Agree 100%.
Although it must be noted, less competition in the '80's than any other decade before or since!
A perfect song for elite RP crowd that usually shudder and shake on anything non-English, different or true ethnic coming from middle East or Africa. Here, they are "above" while listening to Peter Gabriel's superficial, filtered and utterly monotonous take of western-pretending-to-be ethnic music.
Normally, I wouldn't give a damn for PG and his stuff, but 8.1 rating for THIS, while so many great and talented ethnic and tribal musicians get dissed, ridiculed and rated with the lowest of the low here is hypocrisy on steroids.
Gee who pissed in your cheerios?
Don't be so hard on yourself.
A perfect song for elite RP crowd that usually shudder and shake on anything non-English, different or true ethnic coming from middle East or Africa. Here, they are "above" while listening to Peter Gabriel's superficial, filtered and utterly monotonous take of western-pretending-to-be ethnic music.
Normally, I wouldn't give a damn for PG and his stuff, but 8.1 rating for THIS, while so many great and talented ethnic and tribal musicians get dissed, ridiculed and rated with the lowest of the low here is hypocrisy on steroids.
You must be great at dinner parties....
Saw the same show in Philly November 1986. Still think about it every time I hear this song.
I was there with you!
Back in '86/87 seeing Youssou and Peter Gabriel perform this song was one of the peak moments of my life. And I got the privilege more than once! The feeling in the crowd was beyond extraordinary.
Saw the same show in Philly November 1986. Still think about it every time I hear this song.
Too many notes? LOLOL
It was a magical song until they extended it and performed it live in concert. Then it became... what's above magical?
Really magical?
Great version, I just wish it wasn't at such a lower volume than all the other songs on RP. I don't mind cranking up the volume to hear this properly, but if I don't remember to turn the volume back down by the next tune, I end up getting blasted with Dengue Fever, or something.
It's not, actually. It just starts out that way.
Normally, I wouldn't give a damn for PG and his stuff, but 8.1 rating for THIS, while so many great and talented ethnic and tribal musicians get dissed, ridiculed and rated with the lowest of the low here is hypocrisy on steroids.
Do feel free to take your snotty bien-pensant nonsense and shove it.
Normally, I wouldn't give a damn for PG and his stuff, but 8.1 rating for THIS, while so many great and talented ethnic and tribal musicians get dissed, ridiculed and rated with the lowest of the low here is hypocrisy on steroids.
Pardon me, but I believe RP has an entire channel that plays world music. And it seems to me that the Elitist here is you since you feel so superior to those of us who like Peter Gabrial and know that if an artist uses rhythms and timing of world music they are being complimentary, not trying to be, or thinking they are better.
Normally, I wouldn't give a damn for PG and his stuff, but 8.1 rating for THIS, while so many great and talented ethnic and tribal musicians get dissed, ridiculed and rated with the lowest of the low here is hypocrisy on steroids.
Must have been the tour before that I saw him at Maple Leaf Gardens... rolling over the crowd in his plastic bubble, and the terrifyingly cool robotic spotlights hovering over him serpent-like as he curled up in a ball onstage to sing either Don't Give Up or Mercy Street.
10 - Godlike ?
Make sure you get the 12 minute one and not the 10 minute version.
Paula Cole. Really good version!
Divine.
We watched it together and she became a fan. She's 29 now and I gave her a copy for Christmas a couple years back. It was a timeless cross generational father / daughter moment that we still cherish.
That just happened to me! (I don't know why I decided I need coffee just then. It won't happen again.)
Divine.
atrocity wrote:
The new mix is also available on a Blu-ray and doesn't have that unfortunate little speed glitch in the middle like this one does. (Not a copying error, it really is that way on the disc.)
I remember when it was added to the library and have been looking for it ever since.
I just got the brand new 2020 vinyl release of this album on Saturday just for this version of this song. Haven't cracked the shrink yet, but I will be doing it very soon. It has been extremely hard to find over the years in any form.
Long ago rated a 10.
What he does here... Well, fireworks.
Fixed. Sorry about that!
Hmm ... I'm not sure I would call the song itself 'joyous.' The verses are downright bleak ... but that's to act as contrast to launching into a redemptive chorus of hope and revival found 'in your eyes' ... a true love song. But yes, this is a joyous performance of this song.
bumping up since it's been a while
Will_I_am wrote:
I think is Manu Katché
Nevertheless it is a great concert performance.
Jelani wrote:
Overdubbed vocal, soz.
I would almost trade the 100-odd concerts I have gone to just to see this tune performed live in 1988.
Overdubbed vocal, soz.
(#stayhome)
But THIS. This performance is unforgettable.
The video is incredible.https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
But THIS. This performance is unforgettable.
Agreed - this version is where I want to use my 11 rating.
You could always buy the album
Blasted with Dengue Fever, sounds like a great name for a band.
This music stream kept me sane while living outside Jeddah. Was quite surprised that BillG's offering of western decadence made it through the Kingdom's filtered and sanitized internet.
PS: Where's the world map that shows how many listeners are "tuned in"?
Beato is the best!
I saw an early leg of the tour at Forest Hills in Queens, NY, and the later leg at the Meadowlands in New Jersey. Life-changing experience.
My freshman college roommate and his girlfriend had this as "their" song. I heard it to the point of utter revulsion at that time, preferring to brave the subzero temperatures outside than hear "In your eyes.." for the twelfth frickin' time on a given day. Sorry Peter, I like a lot of your stuff, but even two and half decades later I still start to twitch when I hear this song...
I don't twitch as much a few years later, maybe in another decade I will join all those that love, or at least tolerate this song.
OK, fine! 9 -----> 10
Not if you pursue it from within the legal constitutional framework - and if you can avoid boring the arse off of the rest us while you're at it then even better.
I'm relatively new to the station and see 'PSD' often referred to. What is it?
I'm relatively new to the station and see 'PSD' often referred to. What is it?
Obviously a redundant feature as no normal person would want to skip. this song :-)
Peace
I think it's cool, assuming that your count is correct. One of the features of RP is the idiosyncratic approach to the music. Sometimes a theme flows through the selection, at other times who knows? But like many maybe most of us, he probably finds a particular musician more compelling, in some way, for a while, then moves on. The difference is that he has his own station.
buh?
This sir, is my favorite version ever, of this song .. when Youssou N'Dour's solo bit and the ambient echo hit .. I just get that feeling of "wow" from the start of the last word in the solo .. till you can't hear it echoing ..
It also take me back to one of the few live concerts I've been so lucky to have time and money to go see .. PG's UP! tour .. and then reminds me of Blind Boys of Alabama doing the opening for it, and how good that was too!
And for anyone that's never said it before.. Thank U 'atrocity' for having uploaded this.