[ ]   [ ]   [ ]                        [ ]      [ ]   [ ]
Peter Gabriel — Cloudless
Album: Long Walk Home
Avg rating:
7.1

Your rating:
Total ratings: 491









Released: 2002
Length: 4:35
Plays (last 30 days): 1
(essentially wordless)
Comments (8)add comment
 whatshisname wrote:
 
 
Well, we lost out to the telco's.  Tower is up.
Wonder if the it will be around as long as the Yeud have been here?..some 60,000 years



Booooo!  Some things should remain untouched, regardless of 'want' or convenience.  I'm glad you fought the fight!
I can hear Indigenous voices / singing on this track. I wonder if those people are credited in the recording…
 whatshisname wrote:
 
 
Well, we lost out to the telco's.  Tower is up.
Wonder if the it will be around as long as the Yeud have been here?..some 60,000 years



how sad.
 itsme_bygolly wrote:

I admire your fight. I suspect Peter Gabriel feels pretty strongly as well or he wouldn't have lent his name to it. Colonialism remains a problem.
 
Well, we lost out to the telco's.  Tower is up.
Wonder if the it will be around as long as the Yeud have been here?..some 60,000 years

 whatshisname wrote:
I have mixed feelings when ever references to this movie and Peter Gabriel's soundtrack come up.
The Yeud people are the traditional inhabitants of this area where I live, close to Moore River Western Australia where the story is set.
There is a sacred hill site of the Yeud's not 200 hundred metres from my door.
Currently we locals are contesting with the national telco's to not erect a phone tower on the site out of respect for the Yeud .

 
I admire your fight. I suspect Peter Gabriel feels pretty strongly as well or he wouldn't have lent his name to it. Colonialism remains a problem.
I have mixed feelings when ever references to this movie and Peter Gabriel's soundtrack come up.
The Yeud people are the traditional inhabitants of this area where I live, close to Moore River Western Australia where the story starts.
There is a sacred hill site of the Yeud's not 200 hundred metres from my door.
Currently we locals are contesting with the national telco's to not erect a phone tower on the site out of respect for the Yeud .
The movie "The Rabbit Proof Fence" is a hard look at Australia's history of racism, enslavement and attempted genocide of the original inhabitants.

Advance Australia Fair!
I wish Pete did more soundtracks. He's 2 for 2. (We all know Birdy doesn't count)

My favorite cut on this album is "Running to the Rain." It's truly transcendent.