Happy Rhodes live - "Here Comes The Flood" (Peter Gabriel cover)
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Videotaped May 9, 1996 (2nd show) at the Tin Angel in Philadelphia, PA with a Sony Hi8 camcorder.
Happy Rhodes performing Peter Gabriel's song "Here Comes The Flood" from his first solo album "Peter Gabriel" (aka "PG I" aka "Car").
Featuring Kevin Bartlett on guitar and Carl Adami on bass.
My favourite cover of this song!!! She does an outstanding job of a masterpiece!!!
brought me to tears! my absolute favourite song! Peter Gabriel is God to me! Well done!!
She is so fabulous. What a vocal range she has.
Happy will be performing Peter Gabriel songs with The Security Project in October and November.
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Happy Rhodes is like a Goddess. We miss you. You are the complete package of beauty.
An absolutely beautiful and brilliant song. It doesn’t matter who sings it .
Unless it is Huw Lloyd Jones!
Wow is this 15 years ago!! I'm 68 yo old, this song is truly one of my favorite songs ever, you did it well young lady. Incidentally, I was not given a middle name, I chose one for myself at the approximate age of 5,
She is amazing we saw a a few times and have all of her cds and I still listen to her all the time best voice ever.
Dammit you made me cry.
You're quite awesome Happy Rhodes.
superb loved your version and I adore pg version well done
Well done Happy!!! Emotional song. Makes you tear.
Really beautiful! I love the song and this was an excellent adaption. Thanks a lot for sharing. :o)
Not many covers of this on UA-cam for a reason. Difficult song and you nailed it!
Wonderfull!!! 🌹🌹🌹
Linda voz!...e bom gosto na escolha do repertório! Bjs
Agreed, great song. Great program.
Kevin Bartlett's "Sockdolager" is often played on RadioIO Ambient's program. It's amazing.
Robert Fripp started this guitar riff of this Gabriel song on his album exposure. Well done
Not really. It is from that album, but the guitarist here mixes these two songs up. The intro from here is from the title song "Exposure" (in E) not "Here Comes The Flood". "The Flood" on that album starts with "Water Music I" a Frippertronics buildup loop of mere 3 seconds long, and of course it is in C# minor. Then we hear the old man (J.G. Bennett) rants over that loop, about another ice age, within 50 years time yada yada... (we all know that one by now)...
Here, he plays the legato/hammer on/pull of bewteen two notes i C#minor just like the song "Exposure". But, to his credit, it seems to fit like a glove anyway. It's called artistic liberties. :-)
@@henkehakansson2004 wow! i never knew that was J.G. Bennett speaking about the floods and the ice age
MERCI.............GOOD MUSIC
WOW! thank you
Epic!
It's not a band. The singer is named Happy Rhodes (it's her real name) and she has 10 albums. The backup musicians for this and a few other concerts are Kevin Bartlett on electric guitar (I'm sure he's a Fripp fan) and Carl Adami on bass. All three of them are HUGE Peter Gabriel fans.
Holy shit, Happy.
That is all.
Poor invisible Kevin, he is there on the left behind Happy, but rarely got into the picture. (She bows to me at the end...*swoon*)
first time i heard Happy. Kate Bush at times pops up to mind indeed, but wiki shows that's been noted before. very interesting voice. nothing wrong with covers.
Great job Nice use of delay and sampler
grande!
👁 El ojo
Happy has an authentic 4 octave range. Her own songs are written to take advantage of this. Why not use it?
she sings so fine and module his voice so good, like in seventys , i remember stevie nicks and katie bush......
very nice gabriel songs, but youre really kindness and pretty than gabriel , jeje
kss for you and your band
Pretty sure I was there that night, the skirt looks so familiar. No kidd'n, not being a wiseguy. I just remember, now, after all these years, thinking it was unusual, kind of oriental. Funny, the things that stay with us. Lovely rendition.
Show-off. ;)
It's Kate Bush without the headache.
If the music industry was honest Happy would have been the biggest star ever, but got Brittany and Christina
Sorry, age of 5, none other than Happy, after, of course, Happy the clown
Kate Bush is a musical freak! Crazy good!
What does Kate Bush has with this song?
@@tihomir7
People often compare Happy's high range with that of Kate Bush and she does do a couple of Kate Bush covers.