Preface
Robert Fripp Lyrics


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'''Brian Eno:''' Uh... Can I play you... um... some of the new things I've been doing, which I think could be commercial?

'''Peter Gabriel:''' Actually, I won't start like that, sorry. And again: three, four...




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Robert Fripp's "Preface" are simple but carry a powerful message. It is about the importance of being honest with oneself and others in order to achieve a meaningful life. The opening dialogue between Brian Eno and Peter Gabriel sets the tone for the song as it suggests the pressure to conform to societal expectations and commercial interests. The line "Actually, I won't start like that, sorry" implies a rejection of the preconceived notion of what should be considered "commercial."


The counting off of "three, four" signifies a shift in focus towards authenticity and individuality. The repeated line "Say what you mean, mean what you say" emphasizes the necessity of being truthful and direct. It is only by expressing oneself honestly that one can truly connect with others and find purpose in life. The repeated mantra "I want to live" further emphasizes the importance of personal fulfillment over the pursuit of material success or societal norms.


Overall, "Preface" is a call to action for individuals to prioritize honesty and authenticity in their lives, and to reject societal pressure to conform.


Line by Line Meaning

Brian Eno: Uh... Can I play you... um... some of the new things I've been doing, which I think could be commercial?
Brian Eno hesitantly asks if he can share some of his new, potentially marketable creations with Peter Gabriel.


Peter Gabriel: Actually, I won't start like that, sorry. And again: three, four...
Peter Gabriel declines Eno's offer and instead signals the start of the recording session by counting off.




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@ronaldchives2486

I welcome this so much, it is my favourite album of Fripp’s work and the original mix, for me is the only one, love it

@shuriken4100

You are incredible GOD SAVE THE FRIPPS!!!! Hugs from AL USA

@gumse666

This version of ""Here Comes the Flood"" with Peter Gabriel is divine. Still gives me goosebumps every time.

@herculesrockefeller8969

When I saw this, I smiled like Chicago.

@Dale_Roberts

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@iamoneofus4653

Great record, I always loved this one.

@hfhifi6878

I love that the very first voice you hear is Eno.

@jimedenbaum2525

Peak Frippery here. So many aspects of Robert's divine oeuvre are here for your enjoyment; check out all the variations and compile YOUR favorite version of this amazing work...

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