Depression Era Love Song? Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush SLAY this duet! ANALYSIS of "Don't Give Up"
I mentioned before similarities between Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush, and y'all pointed me at a duet between the two of them. How fitting! "Don't Give Up" was written by Peter Gabriel, inspired by Depression-era photographs of Dorothea Lange, showing poverty stricken Americans in Dust Bowl conditions. This is just so touching!
Join professional opera singer Elizabeth Zharoff, as she listens to Peter Gabriel and Kate Bush performing together for the first time on "Don't Give Up".
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Performed by Peter Gabriel, Kate Bush - Words and Music by Peter Gabriel
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Elizabeth Zharoff is an international opera singer and voice coach, with 3 degrees in voice, opera, and music production. She's performed in 18 languages throughout major venues in Europe, America, and Asia. Currently based somewhere between Los Angeles and Tucson, Arizona, Elizabeth spends her days researching voice, singing, teaching, writing music, and recording TONS. She also plays Diablo and Dungeons & Dragons.
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I’ve heard this song a few times and I always thought it was beautiful. I’m 60 years old and was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s disease last year. I have been feeling quite hopeless. This time listening to it has made me weep. I don’t want to give up. I don’t.
@toddinrancho290
Жыл бұрын
❤
@GlendaSmith-un5fm
Жыл бұрын
Don't give up - Don't EVER give up! ❤
@chrisjones2224
Жыл бұрын
Same age, and probably share the same traits of so many of our generation, we give great advice to others, but can't take it ourselves, time to take it Art, Don't Give Up!!!
@tamfuwing1
Жыл бұрын
*hugs*
@loriarcher9630
Жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Imagine hugging Kate Bush for six minutes while she is singing in your ear. Pure bliss!
@LiamWakefield
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely
@dopeydad1221
Жыл бұрын
Not to mention the retakes....
@alanfoy9974
Жыл бұрын
I don't know how you would remember the words
@annakissed3226
Жыл бұрын
To be honest the idea of anyone hugging their partners for 6 minutes plus is a wonderful thing. The longer the hug the better & totally wonderful to watch!
@mikephillips8810
Жыл бұрын
@@annakissed3226 you are right, I did that today. It was great for the soul
For all the amazing vocals in this song, I'm going to speak up for its unsung hero - Tony Levin. His bass playing on this song, and on the whole album, is a true masterclass in playing all the right notes, with the right tone, in the right places.
@Grant_Ferstat
11 ай бұрын
I was going to write something similar about Levin but figured that someone else surely would have commented and of course, you did.
@20625544
10 ай бұрын
You should try and listen to Kate Bush “This Woman Work “ . Her voice is out of this world.
@jasonschell6036
9 ай бұрын
Tony is my bass hero.
@alexandersokolov6684
9 ай бұрын
Yes! Uncle Tony did unparalleled job in this album..
@jasper221176
8 ай бұрын
I never focust on that, but I was very impressed 👍
Watching your reaction, I had to go sit in my car for a while so nobody at work could see the tears in my eyes. As a husband and father, living through a time wherein skill and hard work are rarely enough to give your family the life you crave for them, this song gets me every time. Your reaction added to that. My wife is twice the person I am! She moved to the UK from Prague to be with me. I couldn't imagine someone committing more of themself to jobs lesser people might consider beneath them. She's been here 14 years now and we have two beautiful children. I just wish those in power would stop their destruction of working families.
@69CamaroSS
Жыл бұрын
I sit in unjustified tears with you. I too have a better life than I probably deserve and 2 healthy sons….yet find myself tearing up at the drop of a hat often. This song rips my soul out of my body….always has!! May God Bless you and your beautiful family and grant you all peace, happiness, thankfulness, health and prosperity. 🙏
@chrisjones2224
Жыл бұрын
I share your tears, and yet can't be more different, never been married, 60 this year, aware the clock is ticking ever faster, knowing, regretting till the end of my days that long ago I had the chance, and threw it away.
@vermilliongecko
Жыл бұрын
Anybody that has dry eyes listening to this song has no soul, or has never suffered.
@11Kslingshot
Жыл бұрын
@@chrisjones2224 Exact same thing here, It takes me back to how simple and easy life used to be and the relationships I let slip through my hands, 54 years old living in a three bedroom house with no one to share it with. Some serious soul searching and crying
@chrisjones2224
Жыл бұрын
@@11Kslingshot I honestly don't remember anyone I knew dating someone because of the potential they had, or what many women these days say, build our Empire. Life was way more simple, date someone because you found them attractive, stay together because it was fun and they were nice etc These days it's like a cross between a job interview and being on the Apprentice, I don't want to date someone that wants to build an Empire !
I’m a six foot two metal head and this song makes me sob like a baby. It’s so damn beautiful
@libertywilly7519
Жыл бұрын
Everytime 🤙👍🤘😎
@grahamnunn8998
Жыл бұрын
After Kate's solo in the Gospel section when Peter comes in with "Got to walk out of here" just breaks my heart.
@mattperegrine873
Жыл бұрын
Same here
@adam872
Жыл бұрын
I'm also a metal head, but also a massive fan of PG and Kate and it really is extraordinarily beautiful.
@timmyzg13
Жыл бұрын
You're not alone brother
This song has been credited by many people for changing their minds about committing suicide (including Elton John, who said it saved him from drug overdose). Peter Gabriel was inspired to write this song after looking at pictures of families living in the "dust bowl" during the 1930's depression era, seeing the desperation and hopelessness in their eyes. He first asked Dolly Parton to sing the duet with him, but she declined. Gabriel then asked his good friend (and fellow musical genius) Kate Bush to do it. Producer Daniel Lanois said that when Kate came into the studio to record her part everyone there was awe-struck, that they all felt like an angel had come down from heaven to sing for them. Also, Peter Gabriel is one of my favorite artists, but in my opinion it's Kate Bush that really makes this song magical. You should really explore her music, there is just no one like her. A true innovator and pioneer for women in the music industry, she is incredibly influential and highly respected. Another note of trivia, bass extraordinaire Tony Levin was trying the find the right sound for his bass on this track, but just couldn't get the sound he wanted. He happened to have his baby girl's diaper bag with him in the studio, right before the recording, he stuffed a diaper under his bass strings and got that great muted sound that he had been looking for.
@mudiusp6050
Жыл бұрын
Gabriel is dear to my heart and my soul. This song had such an impact on me when I was young and lost. Thank you for this lovely information. All the best, Mike B Los Angeles, California
@louise_rose
Жыл бұрын
There was also a context closer to home: the tens of thousands of British miners who lost their jobs and sometimes also their sense of a future, when Thatcher decided to close down coal mining in Britain. The big miners' strike, which followed on this decision, was still ongoing when Gabriel came up with the idea for the song.
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
Kate really stamped something special onto this track, that much is certain. I've only heard her twice on this channel (this being the third) but there will be much more to come, I am certain!
@Bassdriver
Жыл бұрын
I wanted to wrote a comment about about the trick Tony Levin - one of my absolute bass idols - used to get that soud out of his Music Man bass but you were faster :-) Peter Gabriel called it "super wonder nappy sound" :D
@SumNutOnU2b
Жыл бұрын
I had never heard that he asked Dolly to do this song! I have a lot of respect for her, but I'm SO glad she refused Kate's voice is just so perfect there's no way any other version could have been better.
This song always gets my water works going because it reminds me of when my wife and I lost our home due to my sickness, during the UK housing crash of 2007-2008. I also lost my carer and my wife had to give up work to look after me. This song reminds me so much of those dark, bleak days of feeling so ashamed for my failings. However, we got through it as a team, and still together today. I love her more than I could ever express.
@mentalbreak4653
6 ай бұрын
So glad you made it through mate , god bless you and the wife!!
@jordangill2710
6 ай бұрын
God bless you both. I’m in a similar position where I might lose my business through my own fault and my wife and I could lose everything but she has always supported my through everything for ten years. I don’t deserve her, she’s wonderful. I’m glad you both made it through.
How many millions of people has this song given courage and vitality. For almost 40 years, the song has been part of my regular, highly effective medicine in moments when I feel lost. In times when human life and actions once again bring about a fight against one another and selfishness. Simply feel embraced when listening to the song and let the tears flow. Music has this strength and power.
As a young man in the 90s suffering depression, this song was such a solace. Music has always been the best balm for my rage, self-hatred, and depression.
@MarcelNL
Жыл бұрын
Recognisable. For my it was dhe "Aégis" album of Theatre Of Tragedy, plus music from Tristania, The Sins Of Thy Beloved (a LOT!), Therion, Lacrimosa, Nightwish etc etc etc.
@james_tiberius_kirk73
Жыл бұрын
It warms my heart that you're still with us and didn't give in. I hear you.
Peter’s voice carries an element of tragedy, which suits a lot of his songs. And Kate sounds like a best friend or guardian angel.
@louise_rose
Жыл бұрын
Yes, they complement each other sp well (and also, Peter had been an inspiration for some aspects of Kate's change of sound in the early 1980s: the use of the fairlight, tribal drum rhythms, a powerfully layered web of sound). Peter's rough, soulful vibe with slight touches of raspiness vs Kate's more "choirgirl" intonation, her full, bright melismas and leaps from alto to higher up..the two are a great match!
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
I've always said that conveying emotion is much more important than pitch or talent. Peter has it all!
@metalmark1214
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice I like to say, great music you love you just don't simply listen to, You experience it! It elicits an emotional response.
@Remko19
Жыл бұрын
Well said.
@louise_rose
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice Peter can certainly hold a high note right on pitch though;: just check out the stunning recording of San Jacinto on his 1983 live album, and the majestic, beaming notes on the final chorus!
Peter Gabriel's powerful and wonderful words and music with his so special and beautiful voice, he is my favourite singer ever!!! It's so nice to see someone being so much amazed by this sing!!!
Long story... Senior year of HS 1987. Peter Gabriel's So was sent to me my my record club and I was not a fan of this type of music (metal head) so I was going to send it back. Instead, I opened it and popped the cassette into my car driving one day. I was having a really rough time - family stuff and worried about my future. This record became one of my top 5 albums of all time. This song, in particular, saved my life. For nearly 40 years, I have been suggesting this song to anyone going through a tough time. I became a huge fan of Kate Bush as a result. Thank you so much for reviewing it. It should have been a huge hit.
I can't listen to this song without crying. The entire song is capable of touching everyone somewhere in their past and/or present. I've loved these two singing it for decades.
@dillowman8
7 ай бұрын
I am with you Marian. This song means a lot to me. Had a mental breakdown in 2019. It cost me a good year of my life. I am better than I have ever been in my life now, but I couldn’t have done it without my wife. She’s my “Kate” in this song. I lose it every time I hear it.
@JasonSavorn
6 ай бұрын
I’ll second this comment -
@i3ats
5 ай бұрын
Same here; I cry every single time
YES whenever you need a 6&1/2 minute hug, I always tell people, this isn't a song , it's a lifeboat
@colrhodes377
Жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. 👏
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
That's a great way to put it, Gary. I love it!
It's not "day to night..." - what happens in the background is an eclipse. We go from the light to a very dark place; but by holding on to one another, we emerge back into the light. This song is such a powerful statement, made even more so by the power of its performers. The over-simplicity of the treatment for the video was equally so. I first heard this song as just another song on Gabriel's new album "So" - and it came through my speakers right after "Sledgehammer." I stoped listening to the rest of the album and just repeated that song so many times. Kate and Peter's voices played off each other so well - the visualization I found when closing my eyes was quite vivid. I don't think I saw the video until this century. Didn't need to. But the eclipse was a perfect visual metaphor. Finally - a great song I loved which was not cheapened by a video. Then again, nothing Kate's ever touched has been lessened by the accompanying video... At any rate, I love your reaction to it - and I know just where it comes from. Keep up the great work!
You probably won’t believe this but when Peter wrote this song Kate Bush wasn’t his first choice to duet it with him. Unbelievably it was Dolly Parton who he initially thought would be good to duet this song with. She turned it down so he asked Kate.
Whoever had the idea of adding the solar eclipse in the backdrop to accompany the mood shifts of the song, is art director of the century. Pure simple genius.
@crazyfingers19
Жыл бұрын
I was so enthralled by Peter and Kate that it was many times seeing this video before I noticed the eclipse. What a feeling when I saw it. Huge smile!
@mnomadvfx
Жыл бұрын
Godley and Creme of 10cc (I'm Not In Love) directed the video.
@trevorkrause7220
Жыл бұрын
I think it was meant to indicate a lunar eclipse rather than a solar eclipse. But the effect on the mood is similar if not greater as the moon is more closely associated with lovers and strangely with dark moods and uncertainties in life.
@slick8086
Жыл бұрын
@@trevorkrause7220 It is a solar eclipse. At the end, it's a bright sunny day.
@crazyfingers19
Жыл бұрын
@@slick8086 plus, at its apex I There is is a ring. Doesn’t happen with a lunar. It’s still the moon and the sun in conjunction.
This song… this song carried me after years of my wife and I battling to save our youngest daughter from depression, drugs, alcohol and suicide. Today she’s doing well. But the toll it took on me has left scars in my heart that will never fully heal. This song, in particular, Kate’s vocals were my wife holding me, keeping me going…
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
I am saddened to hear your struggle, but grateful everything worked out. Thank you for sharing, Wraith! ❤
@jo_g.germany
Жыл бұрын
I'm going through exactly this with my youngest daughter since more than 5 years now. She's an empath, very creative, her IQ is in an area that would allow her to join Mensa, but she was bullied in school, didn't get support from her teachers, and became suicidal. She isn't right now, but she can't handle people, is unable to complete school or vocational training. She's living a nocturnal life, and can't get out of the dark hole she is in. I manage by listening mostly to metal, but I am a great fan of both Kate Bush, and Peter Gabriel. The entire album 'So' is just a masterpiece, just as all of Kate's albums 🤘🏻🖤
@wraithsong24-7
Жыл бұрын
@@jo_g.germany I’m so sorry. Yes, I understand your situation all too well.
@TheTreznor25
Жыл бұрын
@@jo_g.germany I have passed trough bully and lonelines, like your daughter. For me, the salvation was to understand that everyone suffers, including those that make other people suffer. Is not to hate them, but to feel pitty, and to justify myself on the mirror. I am just the way i am, no more, no less.
@Shaun72
Жыл бұрын
Crying again now... 🙏🏼🤞❤️🩹
I consider this to be one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard. It will still strike chords with future generations, as it's comforting message is truly timeless.
Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel first collaborated on "Games Without Frontiers" ... they would continue to work with each other from that point forward. They were both big fans of each other.
I suffer from severe depression for over 30 years and from loneliness for over 40 years. Am almost 55 years old now and never had a close relationship. Have never felt really loved in my entire life, not even from my parents. And when i saw this video for the first time decades ago, i instantly realized that it would become one of my all time favorites, but i also knew that i have never been hugged like that or hugged anyone like that in my life. It still hasn´t happened, an most likely never will. This song and the voices of Peter and Kate instantly give me goosebumps and tears, probably cause i have pretty much given up on finding love, but there is still this hunger inside. There is another song that touches me deep inside like this one and has become my second favorite of all time: R.E.M. "Everybody hurts".
@davidsmith6976
Жыл бұрын
Just to say ,this not down to you, you,you are worthy of love .friendship,and comfort, I send you my heartfelt love and support ,I still experience isolation,and those feelings ,sending you hugs ,and peace ,you are deserving of these things ,and more ,I know you are a compassionate person, I am with you in heart and spirit ,stay strong ,you are not alone.
@kimberlypaulson4545
Жыл бұрын
I hear you and your pain, it's an agony to live without the love you yearn for. Bless you and I understand.
@profyaffel6398
Жыл бұрын
You're not alone my friend.
@GraveFireflys
Жыл бұрын
You really are not alone, I'm sending you a big hug , take good care of yourself, every life is precious.
@oldmuso586
Жыл бұрын
Definitely not alone. Hang in there.
Such a beautiful song that means something different to all of us.. My marriage broke up 13 years ago, my wife left for another guy. I lost my wife, my home & seeing my 2 children every day.. I bought a small caravan to live in whilst I got myself back to my feet, financially and mentally. It took a year. My parents sent me this CD in the post with a letter that still makes my heart cry, but in a good way.. Great song.
@leeuniverse
Жыл бұрын
Ya, my wife threw me away also around the same amount of time ago, all because she looked at me as a loser. Ironically she's the one who turned me into one and kept me that way, even though I was loving, a good father of 3 boys, etc. Only ever asked for her support, she instead just ignored me and judged, driving herself out of the marriage and destroying our beautiful family. I'm still trying to recover, primarily because having my own happy family was to make up for the suffering for first half of my life, for I also spent so much effort preparing myself to make it such. But, nothing prepared me for picking someone completely undevoted and uncaring.
@Simon-rc4zw
Жыл бұрын
I hear you brother . Same situation here . Stay strong !!
@richardmorley4223
Жыл бұрын
18 years with the same lady did not no her im close to my 2 children love them lots saved for a Harley davidson my new love respect to you mate its hard but learned alot hope it goes will for you life begins again ❤
Late to the reaction but 6 years ago I drove myself to the hospital after waking up on a Saturday morning with a pain in my chest and finding it difficult to breath. They diagnosed it as likely being a viral infection however they took a few cultures. Two months later they called and stated that I needed to come to the hospital to review the culture results and take a few CT scans. My wife stood next to me as an oncologist detailed that the test and scans revealed I had stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer that had spread to most of the lymph nodes in my torso and neck. Knowing the diagnosis was going to be bad because they advised me to come in, I was prepared for the worst. When I turned to look at my wife, seeing her shake and begin falling apart literally almost killed me right there and then before the cancer ever had a chance. She spent the next two years preparing my meals, making sure I took my medications correctly and on time, cleaning up after me, moderating my warmth and cooling with the wild fluctuations in my internal body temp, taking me to my cancer treatments and through it all not letting me, or our daughter, fall into despair or consider the worst for even a moment. I never fully grasped how much the love of an amazing woman and child would be when I was younger and on occasion, I find myself questioning who I am to deserve this. I do know now that having a strong woman, and daughter, both with a gentle hearts love and support you cannot be equaled. Thanks to them I have been cancer free since. This song has me crying now. Great >_
As amazing as this duet is, it's Kate's vocal in "This Woman's Work" and Peter's vocal in "Red Rain" that still send shivers down my spine to this day, and I am old enough to remember their albums coming out back in the 80's.
@carriehazel77
Жыл бұрын
This woman's work is an absolute masterpiece. My favorite song of all time ever.
@paigeherrin29
Жыл бұрын
Peter Gabriel is a GOAT
@Particulator
Жыл бұрын
I saw Gabriel perform Red Rain live in 86 and I must agree with you, his voice is no less than amazing in this song yet, the song for me that sends chills up my spine is San Jacinto, when "He holds the line".
This song literally kept me from “checking out” at one point in my life
Years ago, this song saved my sister's life.
I never thought this song could be greater than it is, BUT watching you watch/listen to this has taken it to new heights.
@madwelshbiker3710
9 күн бұрын
yes, this song is so intimate and personal, I thought the analysis would be like dissecting a butterfly, wrong, but she did it with tact, reverence and skill that highlighted how they got the message across of a man driven to the brink of suicide because of the load put on his shoulders after failing to provide and being saved by a strong partnership positivity and tenderness
This song has been my "fight song" for the last 6 years. Forced out of my home state, my home, and losing everything I owned including my cat. This was due to a serious case of depression after losing my soulmate to suicide. I've been living in a medical facility(due to having spina bifida and not having a home) in another state since then. So whenever I have the feeling of giving up and not fighting to regain my independence. I throw this song on and I refocus my efforts to obtain my goals. I remember that I still have incredible friends and family that are fighting alongside me. Loved your analysis and breakdown of the vocals. Peter and Kate have such beautiful voices and incredible ability to best express the message of the song.
This isn't just a song. This 1 literally pulled me out of oblivion. It's incredibly powerful. There are certain songs that connect differently, this is 1 of those.
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
I am grateful you're out of oblivion, Gemma. I can see how this song can make impactful change in someone, and am overjoyed these two have been able to create magic, especially for your sake!
@Grymm23
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice There's a slightly suspicious message under my post using your name, linked to a KZread channel using your image?
@Grymm23
Жыл бұрын
If it is yours apologies for being a suspicious old fart.
@Grymm23
Жыл бұрын
Apologies for hijacking your comment Gemma but I couldn't tag Elizabeth on mine.
@gemmamartin5157
Жыл бұрын
@@Grymm23 it's all good. Thanks for looking out for this beautiful lady. x
We watched a movie “She’s Having a Baby” which resonated with us after 6 years of trying to have babies (it did eventually work out in 2 sets of twins), but there is this beautiful Kate Bush song “This Woman’s Work” that touched my heart and helps me appreciate my wife and everything she does and who she is.
Elizabeth, your reaction to this song is precisely why I continue to binge your reaction videos. Your analysis is amazing, but it's the authentic emotion you show here (and in all your videos, honestly) that is just wonderful. Made me cry. Keep on doing what you do, sister!
The song, including the 6/8 time signature, reflects the motion and journey they make as a couple. It starts with the focus on ‘l’, with a very male perspective on loss and shame. As the song progresses, the female character brings support, strength and perspective to the relationship, changing the narrative from his I to their ‘We’. By the end they are becoming a cohesive couple, underpinned by the strength of a good woman supporting the male vulnerability. An absolute classic.
@faz0482
Жыл бұрын
Imo is more likely 3/4 time. Great point anyway.
@Larsmannetje66
Жыл бұрын
And it’s not all 6/8 or 3/4; Gabriel skips beats here & there, and changes to 5/8 (in the bluesy part). Or am I wrong? However, the craftmanship is unparalleled…
@justinkase1360
Жыл бұрын
Is it just me or has female support of male vulnerability gotten so rare. This song hit. There is so much attacking these days, both ways.
@gregfgermano8743
Жыл бұрын
Isn't a lot of gospel music in 6/8? The piano in the bridge (ha - gonna stand on that bridge...) is gospley too. This song makes me bite my tongue it's so beautiful.
@gregfgermano8743
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Gabriel is a master of time - check out Solsbury Hill
This song still destroys me in the best way every time I hear it, same as the first time I heard it decades ago. One of the crown jewels of modern music. To say I love this song is an understatement; this song IS LOVE, so how could you not feel it? An amazing, elevating piece of music that is a true example of the elevating power of art. This is medicine.
I have a very good friend who,struggled with PTSD post service. He did end up on a bridge watching them waters flowing. What you are hearing here is desperation underlining Kate’s voice of hope. In these moments, you find your friends.
Robin Williams personally thanked Peter Gabriel for recording this song. He found it an enormous comfort during the darker times in his life, and when they met backstage at some showbiz event or other, he thanked him for putting feelings into a song that very few artists ever would.
"Don't Give Up" The Best Motto for Life! 🤘 Elizabeth mentioned Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) Man, the first real, non-staged, Great Depression era documentary photos... kudos to Elizabeth for mentioning the dark times too!
@luisnunes3863
Жыл бұрын
Very timely, unfortunately. ☹☹🤬🤬
Certain songs will take you to places you can’t remember having visited before. The moment it takes you there you know what you needed. This is one of those songs. A little key to lock and unlock emotions and heartmemories. Love this song for what it brings.
@luisnunes3863
Жыл бұрын
Even this Saturday, I and a friend that works at the local heavy music store were listening to a Cars compilation and lamenting when there was space for this kind of quality in the commercial music space... Bring back the 80s, 🤡🤡🌍🌍 sucks! 😉😉😁
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
It was shocking to me to see how many people in live chat had personal stories about how this song touched them in some way! It's so true!
@luisnunes3863
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice This one goes straight to the heart even when it catches you in a meh sort of mood, must hit like a truck when you're heartbroken... ❤❤🤔
I love the image of the eclipse that makes the background. The full eclipse coincides with him picking up her positivity and the depression starts to lift bringing new light.
I was in a super dark place when a friend sent me this song. I think it saved my life
Background on this song- A number of things inspired Peter Gabriel to pen this track. They include the following: A news article about a woman who committed suicide while holding her child. A television show about an unemployed family. Sad photographs of impoverished Americans during the Great Depression Speaking to music site Songfacts, Gabriel’s ex wife (Jill) said she was the one who gave Gabriel the newspaper containing the story about the woman who committed suicide. According to her, that sad story in the newspaper was what originally inspired the song. Moreover Gabriel himself suffered from a serious personal crisis shortly before this song was written. And according to him, the song served as a tribute to those, specifically his family members, who stood by him during that harrowing time in his life. Source: Song meaning + facts
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
This is super fascinating, Mark. Thank you! I learned some of this stuff while reading through the prep document that Paolo puts together, but not all of this. Thank you!
@timechols1209
Жыл бұрын
the song "home sweet home" is the song about the woman who committed suicide while holding her child. it is on his second album (Scratch).
@mitwenigenhandgriffenalles16
Жыл бұрын
"Red Rain" same album, same mood. I always thought it came out of Manchester, UK or somewhere over there...
@Boredvideojunkie
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice Please go listen to Peter and Paula Cole perform this song live! It will reveal the melody you were straining to hear in the fade out, and it will leave you smiling. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a2ygsK2jp7zakbg.html
@garymaidman625
Жыл бұрын
The thing many people fail to comment on as an inspiration is the mining industry collapse under Margaret Thatcher. Hundreds of thousands lost their jobs during this time.
Imagine hugging Kate Bush for six minutes. Pure bliss.
I've been thru layoffs. They're painful. I first heard this song in the middle of a year without work. I sobbed like a baby. Played it for my wife and told her "You're the encouraging one here - you're Kate Bush." This song still breaks my heart.
I first heard this song while recovering from major spinal surgery. I felt weak, defeated, uncertain, and was deeply depressed and in tremendous pain. That repeated refrain by Bush “Don’t give up” meant more than I could say back then. An amazing song in all respects.
Elizabeth discovering that Kate and Peter wrote "her song" decades ago when she realized how deeply loving and uplifting this song really is. Two giants of the industry together, and this is what you get, an alternative love-song for the ages. Ty for the reaction, cannot ever go wrong with either Kate or Peter, let alone those two together ;)
This song always gets me. Never gets old. Tony Levin's bass is epic.
@martinkamans2831
Жыл бұрын
I was immediately sure it was Tony Levin, epic and so evidently him. good to see the confirmation. musically he caries the song, the entire time
@ronaldsabourin8835
Жыл бұрын
Peter always surrounded himself with the best musicians. Tony Levin is the best bassist around.
@Easy_Skanking
Жыл бұрын
If you hear Peter Gabriel, odds are Tony is on bass or Chapman Stick. IMO, his playing is a large factor in the greatness of the songs.
@jasonremy1627
Жыл бұрын
Came here to say just this. Tony Levin is such a unique musician.
@nosecretsbass7471
Жыл бұрын
It's maybe my favourite song to play as a bassist. Gorgeous. I can play it no problem, but the artistic sensitivity that came up with it is beyond me. What an artist
I cant believe that no one comments on the solar eclipse happening in the background which fits the song perfectly. The crescendo of their voices and the whole meaning of the lyrics and the thoughts of suicide coinciding with totality and the corona, then coming safe out on the other side. Beautiful.
Peter Gabriel is in his element here. His work with early Genesis was about story-telling. He doesn't have the most "professional" voice, but it is haunting and always on key. It draws you in to his angst, and lays it open.
Blows your socks off doesn't it. Makes me cry every time
The empathy in Kate's performance is breathtaking
@SpenCoTroic
Жыл бұрын
It's what she does best
@moeball740
Жыл бұрын
She's a master at conveying emotions. This Woman's Work is another masterpiece.
I always put this on when I'm feeling depressed.
That is no longer just a hug; they're holding each other. If you're not moved by the emotion in their performances, you have no empathy. Love both of them!
a perfect example why so many artist mention Kate as one of their idols.
I forgot about this song. I haven’t heard this song in several decades. Not since my mother passed. She was a big Peter Gabriel fan. I didn’t think I would cry watching this. This is exactly what I needed and never knew it.
Don't EVER lose the sappy. It means you feel. You have a heart. You appreciate what is real.
you need to listen way more of what he's done, pure magic..
Great message for all us - " Don't Give Up"
Biggest "brings tears to my eyes" song for me.
The time signature "softens" when Kate sings...more movement in Peter's vocal part, sort of emphasizing his search for success / a break.
"So" was a powerhouse album in the 80s. There are few albums that I have listened to more times (back when ppl listened to whole albums), or have affected me as much. Gabriel is not just a massively talented singer songwriter but a gifted performer as well. His concerts, and I've seen him at least five times, are remarkable for their original sets and lighting. He brings a theater actor's perspective to his stand out performances so the visual aspect really ties into the music more than most (same is true in his videos). He has been a curve driver for more than fifty years in a fickle and unforgiving business. He is an artist's artist, a storyteller's storyteller. And this duet with Kate Bush is just a tour de force. The patience, the need, the vulnerability, the devotion and affirmation make me tear up every time I her this song.
Wonderful analysis again Elizabeth. As a Brit I am so happy and proud that you got into two of my all-time favourite artists; and arguably two of the most iconic and creative UK artists we have ever had. This is probably my favourite male-female duet ever; wonderfully expressive singing as you say. I also love the fact you got so moved by this song - I think you would have to have a heart of stone not to be.
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
Thank you. I was deeply moved. ❤
@steveguth1987
8 ай бұрын
Yeah the originally thought of Dolly Parton would have been ‘interesting’ but angelic Kate is so magical can’t imagine anyone else 😢 These two English legends so perfect together. Seeing Peter in another month here in San Francisco, gosh if somehow Kate could be teleported from her English farmhouse (lol) to sing this song just ONE more time with Peter 😮😮🎉🎉 Who cares how fat both have become in older age..all the more human element to this song. Wish they had become a couple ❤
@terryhoggart7690
6 ай бұрын
Well I was hoping Kate was saving herself for me tbh. :-) @@steveguth1987
Two of the best voices of all time in a song that has genuinely saved lives - can’t wait to see this
I love the whole solar eclipse happening in the background. Expressing light turning to darkness, then back to light at the end.
As a 50 year old man, this song always made me cry. The struggles of a man who was responsible for the destiny and prosperity of his family. His opportunity was stolen and now he felt lost and a failure. Then his love, his life partner, tries to console and reassure him. I experienced this through a wonderful 30 year partnership. Seems that nowadays, that kind of partnership is gone. Man and Woman were always equal, in different roles. These days, that has all gone to shit. I wonder if another song like this could ever be recorded again.
"His voice is like a huge hug." 100%!! You hit it perfectly. He originally wanted Dolly Parton on this track, but he said he was glad it turned out to be Kate.
When he hits that falsetto note toward the end, good gracious! Other worldly.
I'm just here to see your reaction...and read all the comments about people going through difficult times and using this song as a means to get through them. Thank you for this. I was a child of the 80s, and I knew that this one would be a classic the moment I heard it...
Imagine hugging Peter Gabriel for that long. Wowsa!
This song has got me and many others through some very, very dark times.
Peter Gabriel is just an AMAZING master craftsman of meaningful and emotional songs, and fantastic singer. LOADS to explore in his career.
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
I plan to hear more of his catalogue soon, Jay!
@TheBaconWizard
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice YAY! :D Love to the 3 of you!
Just FYI, the players on this recording are also incredibly special, and I think their contributions help make the song so moving. Tony Levin’s playing fretless bass, Richard Tee (Paul Simon/studio work) is playing the gospel piano that gives the bridge such emotional weight and lift, and Stewart Copeland (The Police) is playing high hat and bass drum with Tony on the outro. Apologies for leaving anyone out. Fabulous reaction and analysis, btw, and thanks for not letting the feeling of it get lost in the thinking about how it was made. 🙏🏼
@athmaid
Жыл бұрын
I love Richard Tee's intro to their famous Central Park performance of "Bridge over Troubled Water". Amazing spin on the now iconic piano intro
The bridge, the bridge! It is the crescendo of the song and my favorite part. I love the whole song but man, that middle 8 just brings me to my knees.
There is still some good music around these days, but not one single song that really burns deep down in your heart like this. Yet again, Kate shows true mastery and you, Elizabeth, find exactly the right words to describe it.
I remember hearing somewhere that Peter joked that spending six and a half minutes exchanging a hug with Kate Bush for the video was one of the most enjoyable ways he had ever earned money. I think he said, "Nice work, if you can get it." Not to make light of the beauty of this song or the themes behind it, by any means. His album "So" was one that my mother used to play often when I was in my single digit years, back in the eighties, so I have a lot of childhood associations with this and other songs on that album.
The vulnerability of loss of pride/dignity by the male is countered by the unwavering support and love by the woman is clearly evident and performed beautifully. The long embrace is so much more touching than two singers just facing each other and singing. In the live version the song continues a bit longer with the upbeat bass change. I also loved the gradual eclipse as the relationship is tested , with the sun coming again.
Best song you have ever reviewed. This song has prevented a lot of suicides.
Tell your kids you’re proud of them when they try. It’s free and it’s priceless
You had me blubbing like a baby during this song. I love your empathy with the lyrics. Beautiful.
Peter Gabriel is one of my all time favourite singers and song writers. He has such a distinct sounding voice, and his music just has such emotion to it.
@carolball5764
6 ай бұрын
He has also one of the most gorgeous falsettos of anyone..
Imagine just being hugged by Peter Gabriel!!!
Yes I’ve been there too. I faced losing everything a few years ago, and we had a baby girl to worry about. My wife was a rock, she reminded me of all the things we didn’t really need and could manage without as long as we held together and she gave me the strength to fight back. We made it through thank God and it made us stronger.
I miss being held and hugged like that.
@Stiletos
Жыл бұрын
You are lucky indeed, I will never be hugged like that..
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
Kirk says he'll hug you like that this summer.
@Andy_from_de
Жыл бұрын
@@TheCharismaticVoice ❤️
A teatime interview with both Kate and Peter would be amazing
@TheCharismaticVoice
Жыл бұрын
I agree. It would be pretty spectacular!
@thedarksiderebel
Жыл бұрын
There's less than 0% chance of getting Kate though!
@colrhodes377
Жыл бұрын
@Darkside Rebel You never know until you try. Elizabeth is gaining quite a reputation and of course she is internationally renowned so that carries quite an amount of weight
@thedarksiderebel
Жыл бұрын
@@colrhodes377 lol, no chance. Peter maybe, but Kate doesn't do interviews. She does perhaps 1 radio interview for the BBC every handful of years if we're lucky.
@colrhodes377
Жыл бұрын
@Darkside Rebel Stay positive. Good things sometimes happen
Best reaction to this song ever.
Such. A. Beautiful. Song. Your reaction was equally exquisite. The actual vid? Shrug. The all-important vocals? (Chef's kiss)
Thank you *soooo much* for this analytic reflection. I'm 62 years old, and have loved this song since its original release. But I must confess... I've loved it mostly for the sonorous beauty of Peter and Kate's voices so magically melding together. I've never really paid much attention to the actual lyrics. Never knew the backstory, never seen the video. Now, thanks to your revelatory dissection, I understand why it has moved me to tears for so many decades, even as I only subliminally acknowledged its full depth as an amazing compassion. As a former choir member and singer/songwriter myself, I appreciate this sort of review much more than your typically "liked it/didn't like it" reaction type thing. Thanks so much for this... as much as the song itself, you've given me a gift of exposing layers and revealing unseen depth to an already beloved tune...
Speaking of Gabriel's vocal collaborations, you absolutely have to do a video on his "In Your Eyes" live performance. That's something special.
@jamessweet5341
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, the Secret World performance with Paula Coles and Papa Wemba in particular. Near religious experience.
@macmcgee5116
Жыл бұрын
It's 11 minutes of pure bliss. As I am sure you know, that entire album and video is incredible. I didn't get that into him until after that tour. I am excited that he has announced a new album and tour starting this year. Definitely catching this one.
"How long is too long to hug?" It's only the beginning of the song!
Glad you picked this one, I knew you would love this. i think its one of the best duets ever
The best duet in pop history. Thank you!
Have adored this since I first heard it as a 16 year old who didn't really understand it, as a 30 year old who needed it in my life just to hang on and as a 53 year old who can reflect upon its beauty as a piece of music. Watching you find and enjoy it is so wonderful and I am immensely proud of my fellow Brits for creating this masterpiece xx
I get emotioned every time I listen to this song, and now I have tears in my eyes.
one of *the* most beautiful, emotional songs I have ever heard. i am thankful to have been both Gabriel and Bush fans in the 80s. this track always brought in the feels.
It's an intimate video without being explicit, it's always fascinated me. With knowing the inspiration of the song, I can so easily imagine the lyrics being a real conversation between husband and wife as they're driving themselves and the kids out of Oklahoma and praying that there'll be work somewhere - especially *because* Peter and Kate don't stick to a particular rhyme scheme.
Elizabeth… your reaction to Kate’s 🎶you worry too much🎶 and 🎶Please, don’t give up🎶is as heartwarming as the song itself. Best, most genuine, emotional reaction possible. Perfect example of why new media is the here, now and the future. Traditional TV just can’t provide the connection to its audience that this does. Thanks for the feels ❤️❤️
when peter gabriel left Genesis, it created two new and awesome streams of music. i wouldn’t have ever appreciated “world” music without peters interpretation of it.
How on earth do you NOT know this song?!! It was huge!
I’ve loved this song - and this album - for nearly 40 years. But what I like best about this song is Kate gets the last word. The voice of optimism and hope is the last one we hear before the song fades away, and I think that means everything.
@discodiana1984
Жыл бұрын
"Grace bats last ." ~ Ann Lamott
Oh my woooord. 😭 This song used to play on MTV, when they still played music. I loved this, but I was young and didn't really understand it. Now, hearing this after so many years...this song made me cry, Elizabeth made my cry, having a supportive partner made me cry. Thank you SO MUCH for this - echoes from the past sounding even greater today. 😭❤
@pippafinland
Жыл бұрын
Oh, and I have to add: I always thought analysing and breaking down music would ruin it for me. Like, oh, music is a feeling etc. How wrong I was! It just gives so much more.
Peter has a very unique voice that he used extremely well despite its limited range. He's still in good voice today!
and nobody is recognizing, that the sun sets and rise in the brackground, start to turn into an armageddon which is avoided at the end.😔 turning into a dancing baseline. This song is so pure but has sooo much. It is in my best of the best top 10 list I think. Pure Art, with respect to the Music, Setup, Voices, Lyrics ...! It is a masterpiece.