Peter Gabriel & Robert Fripp - Come My Way video free download


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Duration: 04:04
Uploaded: 2010/07/18

Sounds like a "From Genesis to Revelation" track, innit?

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9 years ago

Adrian Lackey

My guess is that it's an out take from *Peter Gabriel(1978)*.

10 years ago

Andrey Gaganov

+leonakita Which track off of FGTR does it resemble? Because it doesn't sound familiar to me.

11 years ago

killzer48

sounds more like a type of track similarly in comparison to pink floyds "the final cut"

11 years ago

ObNebur

in the first bar I thought it was like an early form of Here comes the Flood

11 years ago

Phobe Romys

A friend sent it to me. He probably downloaded it from Fripp's website - it was available for download, as shown in other comments.

11 years ago

acrocanthosaurus4

How did you find this tune?

11 years ago

Phobe Romys

I don't think this song is available anywhere, but one can try.

11 years ago

acrocanthosaurus4

Can I get this tune on iTunes? Or can I get this in an album? I would love input.

11 years ago

Anumac c

Peter on piano?

11 years ago

leonakita

Sounds like a "From Genesis to Revelation" track, innit?<< YES IT DOES...GOOD EAR...the piano part for sure!

11 years ago

BarbaricGoose

Backing vocals that come in around 3:00. I'm sure he also had a hand in the writing and arrangement.

11 years ago

E MacG

West Country for sure, if you rule out rural Norfolk. Given that Bob Fripp is a Wimborne lad, no big surprise.

11 years ago

accidentalfilms

Sounds like Robert really putting it on. What a strange track.

11 years ago

Joaquín George

George Herbert (1593–1633) Come, my Way, my Truth, my Life: Such a way as gives us breath; Such a truth as ends all strife, Such a life as killeth death. Come, my Light, my Feast, my Strength: Such a light as shows a feast, Such a feast as mends in length, Such a strength as makes his guest. Come, my Joy, my Love, my Heart: Such a joy as none can move, Such a love as none can part, Such a heart as joys in love.

12 years ago

willychillyLA

sounds like mix of Ph.Glass Einstein on the beach and The Residents in mid seventies

12 years ago

docmontecristo .

What a beautiful little gem I found! I adore it!!

12 years ago

Frank Laubach

@Phobero well spoken.....imagine..... wasting one hour by listening to Phil.....UUUUUUUUU,,,,,ha ha ha .....

12 years ago

llawfhionn

There is nothing "cockney" about the accent. it is totally Dorset.

12 years ago

XanaduMountain

@violentmorgan ACTUALLY, dig up the Cheerful Insanity Of Giles Giles Fripp on YouTube, their PRE-Crimson band who are actually CRAZY WACKY great. FRIPP does some vocals just like this. I would've recognized it as Fripp on vocals just from that. Seriously, I ignored Giles Giles Fripp for 20 years, and when I heard them I was pissed I hadn't checked them out sooner.

12 years ago

adrienb1

@PiperbonesJ Sounds a bit Shakespeare anyway.... But with cockney understones.

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