Peter Gabriel
Chanteur
Britannique
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Nom complet / vrai nom :
Peter Brian Gabriel
Lieu de naissance :
Chobham
(Continent de naissance :
Europe
Pays de naissance : Angleterre
Ville de naissance : Chobham)
Nationalité :
Britannique, Anglaise
(Nationalité d'un pays en :
Europe)
Âge actuel :
76 ans
(Age entre 75 ans et 79 ans,
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‘In The Big Room’ is out now.
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'What Lies Ahead' was covered during the 2020 lockdown by Paolo Fresu
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An extract of What Lies Ahead, filmed during the i/o tour, and uploaded to youtube by @YesFanDon
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Peter Gabriel - What Lies Ahead (Bright-Side Mix)
The blood / worm moon of 3 March, 2026 sees the release of What Lies Ahead, the third track from Peter Gabriel’s forthcoming album o\i.
Listen here: https://lnk.to/PGS37
What Lies Ahead was written and produced by Peter Gabriel and the first version to be heard is the Bright-Side Mix by Mark ‘Spike’ Stent.
On the Back to Front tour, along with Playing for Time, it was one of the songs that was played without words, as a work in progress. The song actually began with a melody that my son Isaac was playing with and I thought, oh, that's really nice - I could build that into something.
On that tour, we had our wonderful Scandinavian contingent of Jennie Abrahamson and
Linnea Olsson who was also playing cello. I’d always liked Linnea’s cello line so it ended up on this final recording. John Metclafe added some other elements for the orchestral sessions in 2022.
There is also more of the magnificent Orphei Drängar choir, another Scandinavian element, who also featured on This Is Home on the i/o record. It's a very strange mood that they create, powerful and emotional and it's a great way to start a song - which was Brian Eno’s suggestion. I've always liked spiritual, inspirational music because sometimes people get to a different place when they remove themselves and are just present with this feeling of something else out there. Although I'm not religious myself, I definitely have the feeling for it and that's what I was hoping we would have with the choir at the front, that you go straight away into this other world…
It’s a song about inventors and invention. My dad was an electrical engineer, inventor and I saw him go through the frustrations of not only trying to realize an idea, which has to normally go through so many iterations, but then to sell it, both to the people who've got the money and then to the outside world. So, I've always been curious about the creative process and how that applies to inventors.
This month’s art comes from Judy Chicago and her work Birth Tear / Tear (1982).
This month’s artwork is from the legendary feminist artist, Judy Chicago. ‘Birth Tear / Tear’ shows the pain of birth and, clearly, no man will ever have an understanding of what that really is, but giving birth to an idea has many (less painful) parallels. I'm delighted that she was happy to let us use it.
Judy Chicago employed over 150 people working to her designs from 1980-1985, all
on the subject of birth as she felt that Western culture had not really tackled birth as a proper subject matter. This particular design was embroidered by Jane Thompson in Houston, Texas and it's a really strong piece.
There’s a wonderful quote where she said that ‘truth can be found in the ignored, the forgotten, and the left out,’ and it reminds me a little bit of a Gaetano Pesce quote, ‘that beauty in the future will lie in the imperfection,’ particularly in this robotic AI world in which we are now entering. It seems our society is backing away from open-minded thinking. The creative arts and universities too, have been preserves for exploring ideas and debate and I hate the moves toward shutting all that down.
Tchad Blake’s Dark-Side Mix of Put the Bucket Down will be released later in the month, on the new moon.
Further details on the release plans for the full album will follow.
PGS37
What Lies Ahead
Written by Peter Gabriel
Published by Real World Music Ltd / Sony Music Publishing
Real World -
Peter Gabriel discusses new song What Lies Ahead, released for the March full moon.
The blood / worm moon of 3 March, 2026 sees the release of What Lies Ahead, the third track from Peter Gabriel’s forthcoming album o\i.
Listen here: https://lnk.to/PGS37
What Lies Ahead was written and produced by Peter Gabriel and the first version to be heard is the Bright-Side Mix by Mark ‘Spike’ Stent.
On the Back to Front tour, along with Playing for Time, it was one of the songs that was played without words, as a work in progress. The song actually began with a melody that my son Isaac was playing with and I thought, oh, that's really nice - I could build that into something.
On that tour, we had our wonderful Scandinavian contingent of Jennie Abrahamson and Linnea Olsson who was also playing cello. I’d always liked Linnea’s cello line so it ended up on this final recording. John Metcalfe added some other elements for the orchestral sessions in 2022.
There is also more of the magnificent Orphei Drängar choir, another Scandinavian element, who also featured on This Is Home on the i/o record. It's a very strange mood that they create, powerful and emotional and it's a great way to start a song - which was Brian Eno’s suggestion. I've always liked spiritual, inspirational music because sometimes people get to a different place when they remove themselves and are just present with this feeling of something else out there. Although I'm not religious myself, I definitely have the feeling for it and that's what I was hoping we would have with the choir at the front, that you go straight away into this other world…
It’s a song about inventors and invention. My dad was an electrical engineer, inventor and I saw him go through the frustrations of not only trying to realize an idea, which has to normally go through so many iterations, but then to sell it, both to the people who've got the money and then to the outside world. So, I've always been curious about the creative process and how that applies to inventors.
This month’s art comes from Judy Chicago and her work Birth Tear / Tear (1982).
This month’s artwork is from the legendary feminist artist, Judy Chicago. ‘Birth Tear / Tear’ shows the pain of birth and, clearly, no man will ever have an understanding of what that really is, but giving birth to an idea has many (less painful) parallels. I'm delighted that she was happy to let us use it.
Judy Chicago employed over 150 people working to her designs from 1980-1985, all on the subject of birth as she felt that Western culture had not really tackled birth as a proper subject matter. This particular design was embroidered by Jane Thompson in Houston, Texas and it's a really strong piece.
There’s a wonderful quote where she said that ‘truth can be found in the ignored, the forgotten, and the left out,’ and it reminds me a little bit of a Gaetano Pesce quote, ‘that beauty in the future will lie in the imperfection,’ particularly in this robotic AI world in which we are now entering. It seems our society is backing away from open-minded thinking. The creative arts and universities too, have been preserves for exploring ideas and debate and I hate the moves toward shutting all that down.
Tchad Blake’s Dark-Side Mix of What Lies Ahead will be released later in the month, on the new moon.
Further details on the release plans for the full album will follow.
PGS37
What Lies Ahead
Written by Peter Gabriel
Published by Real World Music Ltd / Sony Music Publishing
Real World -
"I became very fascinated with the idea of the brain computer interface”
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