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PETER GABRIEL - Brand New orig track dropped today called Panopticom from up and coming new album I/O


aidan o driscoll

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GREAT to have PETER GABRIEL back with NEW ORIGINAL Material.

First track called Panopticom from up and coming new album I/O .. ENJOY.

Touring in May/June 2023 in EUROPE but also the USA ..

The shows AND for ‘Panopticom’ features long-time collaborators:

Tony Levin - BASS
David Rhodes - GUITARS
Manu Katché - DRUMS
Brian Eno - SYNTHS and BELLS

Additional backing vocals are from Ríoghnach Connolly of The Breath.

 

 

FURTHER DETAIL HEREhttps://superdeluxeedition.com/news/new-song-from-peter-gabriel/

 

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11 minutes ago, smallstonefan said:

Thanks for sharing! 

Peter Gabriel is, for me, one of the few that "got away". I never got to see him in concert and really wish I had...

@smallstonefan You have not missed your chance yet - He is touring this summer in Europe first then USA in the Fall. Europe dates at this link below:

https://petergabriel.com/news/i-o-the-tour-announced/

"The tour will then continue in North America in the late summer/fall with dates and ticket information to follow."

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1 hour ago, Wibbles said:

Is there a prize for the longest thread title?

The thread title content regardless of length is what draws people in .. just like a newspaper headline online in facebook etc. People in media organisations specialise in just that .. crafting headlines.

Lets be honest, most people read the headline on soc media and come to conclusions just with that  headline, never read the article. Then comment "expertly"  on the post with the headline NOT having read the article at all

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41 minutes ago, hockeyjx said:

I tend to either love his songs, or think they kind of are "meh". This one seems really bland to me (as I put the flame shields up).

Wish I had seen him live though during the US tour in particular. His band is top notch.

As I said above @hockeyjx .. he is touring WITH THAT TOP NOTCH BAND this summer. In Europe May/June and in USA in the fall

https://petergabriel.com/news/i-o-the-tour-announced/

"The tour will then continue in North America in the late summer/fall with dates and ticket information to follow."

Band live is:

Tony Levin - BASS
David Rhodes - GUITARS
Manu Katché - DRUMS
Brian Eno - SYNTHS and BELLS
Additional backing vocals are from Ríoghnach Connolly of The Breath

The BEST gig I was ever at was here in Ireland in 90s at a big venue in Dublin called THE POINT. It was Gabriels SECRET WORLD Tour. Incredible, still have shivers thinking about it today.

 

Being in Ireland SINEAD O CONNOR guest appearance did DONT GIVE UP, BLOOD OF EDEN

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1 minute ago, hockeyjx said:

@aidan o driscoll Oh, I read that, I just think he is no longer in his prime. So and Us were both awesome in my book and would have preferred to see him and the band back then.

Ermmm .. he has the same band and voice still has it. These gigs will be doing all the stuff from SO and US guaranteed. All those band players are touring with him this year. 

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13 minutes ago, craigb said:

He's got one of my favorite bass players in Tony and, Brian?  I bet those aren't just bells he's playing, but COWBELLS!  ?

@craigb  Dont forget he has Manu Katché  on drums.  One of best players around for ever. Who also did Tears For Fears' 1989 album The Seeds of Love along with Pino Palladino on bass. Another serious top album of all time in my view

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12 hours ago, smallstonefan said:

Thanks for sharing! 

Peter Gabriel is, for me, one of the few that "got away". I never got to see him in concert and really wish I had...

Who knew at the time. I've seen him once, on The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway tour. The Dane County Coliseum in Madison, WI held about 8,500 in normal seating. They sold about 1,500 tickets for that show, so they set the stage up in the center of the floor, facing sideways. Everyone had a seat. No sitting on the floor in front of the stage. Much more intimate. They did the same thing for the next Genesis tour with Steve Hackett taking the lead (the one with the 100 or so 747 landing lights). It was also an excellent show. Genesis got too poppy for me after Hackett went solo (saw his excellent first solo show at the Park West in Chicago).

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I went round to his house once. It was not to far from where I lived at the time and he had said in local media that he just wanted to be treated like a regular local guy and that people should feel free to pop round and have a chat etc.... so I did.

He was either out or pretending to be out or maybe busy making a noise out back and couldn't hear the doorbell.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The movie rights are still available if anyone is interested.

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I was introduced to Genesis albums in the 70's during the Gabriel days, and became a fan. Have always liked Gabriel's voice.

It's quite cool that he's collaborating with Brian Eno! A couple of outstanding music pioneers! Looking forward to good things to come!!! :)

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