nessus@mit-eddie.UUCP (08/16/86)
Organization: To: Love-Hounds I knew upon first listen that PG's *SO* was going to be a big hit and make him lots of money, but this is getting a little ridiculous isn't it? The album at number 2, *Sledgehammer* was at 1, two more songs in the AOR top-10! He's doing better than Genesis now. I wonder if Phil is steaming mad. Before, he could say to Peter, well perhaps I don't get your respect, but I'm a lot more popular. Now he can't say that. And I thought Kate's new-found popularity in the U.S. was a bit much... -Doug Applications for girlfriend now being accepted. Apply now before all positions are filled.
tim@brspyr1.UUCP (Tim Northrup) (09/26/86)
In <8609231815.AA10861@ittatc.UUCP> mm writes ... > I was thinking about this > in my car a month or two ago, wondering why this album had a name while > the previous ones had only been refered to by number, so I thought > perhaps the name of the fifth album, `So', might be the fifth character > of some alphabet. And it is.. do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti, do. > > -mm- Yeah, but didn't the fourth album HAVE a name?? "SECURITY"!!! The rest were just titled "PETER GABRIEL". ("Could be quite confusing, mind if we call you BRUCE??" -- MPFC) Tim N. [*Security* wasn't the real name of Peter Gabriel's fourth album. It was just a name that the American record company threw on. In England, *Security* was just as nameless as all of Peter's previous albums. --Doug]