@ByGeorgeGMU I'm no lip-reader, but this is what I got:
Him: I think I might have left the iron on.
Her: What?! But the house will burn down.
Him: Nah, I think I also may have forgotten to close the front door.
Stunningly, by '82, both Gabriel and Kalodner found themselves under contract to Geffen Records, but Gabriel insisted Kalodner not be involved in his releases & enjoyed his first Top 40 hit that year. Kalodner signed a coked-up and dysfunctional Aerosmith.
Little known fact: In 1980, A&R weasel John Kalodner didn't think Peter Gabriel's third album (Melt) was commercial enough so he was dropped by Atlantic Records, forcing Gabriel to find a new label to release "Melt" in the States.
Keep in mind that this is not just the album that features both "Biko" and "Games Without Frontiers", but was also the session wherein Phil Collins' gated snare effect was discovered by producer Steve Lillywhite and engineer Hugh Padgham.
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Actual convo back in 2005
Time traveler sent from year 2030: In the future, all music is free.
Me: I believe it.
TT: In the future, Keith Richards outlives Prince, Tom Petty & Charlie Watts.
Me: Are you...?
TT: In the future, Jack White has blue hair.
Me: Bull-SHIT!
Am I the only one who thinks that America has forgotten how we earned our freedom in the first place & should stand shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine?
Do we sit back & watch them be slaughtered for wanting what we take for granted?