
You're still looking for the Resurrection.Ĭome up to me with your "What did you say?" Like flesh to the bone in the no-go zone, "Son," he said, "Grab your things, I've come to take you home."ĭon't tell me what I will do, 'cos I won't.ĭon't tell me to believe in you, 'cos I don't.īe on your guard, better hostile and hard, don't risk affection On his duet with Kate on his song " Don’t Give Up", on his album SoĪll songs written by Peter Gabriel, except as noted.It's extraordinary what that song has been used for - I think a lot of people who have gotten into trouble, have attached themselves to that song, and I think a lot of it is Kate's wonderful voice is there, in a sort of reassuring and loving way, and it just makes them think that perhaps there is going to be that type of love out there for them.And, you know, I think her courage, which is the positive way of interpreting it, or bloody-mindedness, which is the negative, is part of what gives her real value as an artist. And freedom to fail comes from experimentation, and that's what gives something its individuality. Creativity comes from the freedom to fail.… For all the time that she or I or anyone spend decorating and creating moods, its actually the key element of what your saying, the melody and the chords which still speak louder than all the stuff around, on a great song. The Man with the Child in His Eyes is still one of those things, which right from the get-go … has its own life, because it's just a great song.Quotes The Kate Bush Story (2014) Quotes from the BBC documentary The Kate Bush Story (2014) 2.8 City of Angels: Music from the Motion Picture (1998).

2.4 Peter Gabriel (IV) / Security (1982).
