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BootinUp

(50,508 posts)
Mon Oct 6, 2025, 11:24 PM Monday

Here Comes The Flood - Robert Fripp

Gabriel believed that the recording found on his 1977 eponymous release was overproduced and not faithful to his original demo.[2] In March 1978, Gabriel reworked the song with Robert Fripp on his 1979 Exposure album. Unlike the original recording found on Gabriel’s 1977 eponymous release, this version only featured vocals, piano, a synthesiser played by Brian Eno, and Frippertronics, a recording technique developed by Fripp using two reel-to-reel tape machines.[7][3] Gabriel said that this version adhered more to the arrangement he originally conceived.[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Here_Comes_the_Flood_(song)

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Here Comes The Flood - Robert Fripp (Original Post) BootinUp Monday OP
That was wonderful. I didn't know this existed. Thank you! ms liberty Tuesday #1
Cool IbogaProject Tuesday #2
discovered it by accident yesterday. To return BootinUp Tuesday #4
In "And Through the Wire" on PG3, he says it best: "I talk in pictures not in words..." ms liberty Tuesday #6
It's Far More Atmospheric Than The Original ProfessorGAC Tuesday #3
I assume they had some conversations about the original BootinUp Tuesday #5
Good Description ProfessorGAC Tuesday #7

BootinUp

(50,508 posts)
4. discovered it by accident yesterday. To return
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 08:59 AM
Tuesday

the favor, can you share your interpretation of the meaning of this song. Its very abstract.

ms liberty

(10,678 posts)
6. In "And Through the Wire" on PG3, he says it best: "I talk in pictures not in words..."
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 09:40 AM
Tuesday

This was on PG1, and most of those songs dealt with leaving Genesis and his own very rich dream world.
It's weird but I don't have an interpretation of it that I could put into words, which is a rare thing. I'm NEVER like that!

ProfessorGAC

(74,724 posts)
3. It's Far More Atmospheric Than The Original
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 08:54 AM
Tuesday

And yet, it sounds like a smaller room. Has more depth but less distant.
The original is more reverb, while this one has slapback on the vocal. It makes the vocal "closer" without being dry.
Nice reworking of the song.

BootinUp

(50,508 posts)
5. I assume they had some conversations about the original
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 09:08 AM
Tuesday

and then Fripp decided he would solve Gabriel's dilemma. I was going to say it had a more intimate sound.

ProfessorGAC

(74,724 posts)
7. Good Description
Tue Oct 7, 2025, 10:10 AM
Tuesday

The original version has a "recorded in a warehouse" sound.
This one sounds more like a club.

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