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  • Through The Years

    Posted by Saul on December 2, 2009

    Musical tastes vary from person to person, from age to age, and from generation to generation – with everyone having something to say, one way or another, about musicians. Defenders and detractors alike will sometimes even give more of their emotions than the musicians they are talking about. Needless to say music affects us all.

    I’m not going to tell you that Peter Kingsbery is the best songwriter you’ve never heard or that the mainstream music scene has overlooked his talent or that Cock Robin never got its fair break. I want to tell you what his music has meant to me.

    A message in a bottle.

    Simply put, Peter Kingsbery crafted his words & music into songs and then cast them off into the world, not knowing who or if anyone would hear it. Somehow, through serendipity or providence, my 15 year-old ears found them, as have many others, starting with the self-titled debut in 1985, which I played on my record player so much so I needed to buy the cassette (still have both).

    Then came the lush production of “After Here Through Midland” followed by the deeply emotional “First Love / Last Rites”. The songs on those recordings seemed to have to come at times in my life when they meant more than just catchy melodies. The words and emotions connected.

    “A Different Man” could not have come at a more appropriate time in my life when I was on my own and knowing there was a change in me through my experiences in life and love. The haunting tones of “Once In A Million” resonated with my life at the time and the partial looking back and reworking pieces of my life were reflected in “Pretty Ballerina”.

    With “Mon Inconnue”, I was given the pleasure to experience what so many others from around the world whose native tongue was not English had experienced since 1985 – Peter’s music and the unfettered emotion that came across in his voice. Even though I didn’t understand French all that well, I understood what Peter felt and what he wanted to say . . . beyond the words. I had listened to the only English composition on the recording “The Long Last Second” and thought to myself, ‘Well, that’s it. This is the last thing I will ever hear from Peter.’

    It felt like he was saying goodbye and thanks to all those, myself included, who were fortunate enough to travel with his music journeys for some 20 years.

    Then came “I Don’t Want To Save The World”. To be honest I didn’t know if I was prepared for it. It was like being told the news of someone dear passing and coming to terms with it then finding out they weren’t gone. It takes time to re-adjust. But those messages in bottles from “Superhuman” to “Across The Highway” to “Through The Years” and “Under The Star I Was Born”, they keep relating to me though the melodies and the words.

    So I guess this web site, which may change and even perhaps end up being a place where Peter himself can post, is a way of saying ‘thank you for all you do’ . . . it has been nothing less than a miracle.

    Saul
    December 2, 2009

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  1. edu on January 10, 2010 at 2:50 pm

    These guys makes great music

  2. John on January 30, 2010 at 5:04 am

    Heartfelt words for a great group and a great voice. Picking up Peter’s solo work has not always been easy, but I always got there in the end. Have you heard his extraordinary version of ‘Only the Very Best’? It’s spine tingling.

    All the best, John

  3. Cesar on February 1, 2010 at 7:25 pm

    I love the Cock Robin’s music of the 80’s, It’s wonderful they are together again, but I prefer the 80 albums.

  4. sol on February 28, 2010 at 4:07 am

    Je suis définitivement amoureuse de la voix de Peter, à défaut de comprendre toutes les paroles. C’est comme une vague qui monte et qui emporte tout quand je l’écoute.

    Et dire qu’il vit en France, mais où ?

  5. demanne on May 9, 2010 at 11:08 am

    bonjour, j’ai adoré,j’adore et j”adorerai toujours cette musique,continuez ce que vous fêtes et revenez nous vite dans le Nord Pas de calais GROS BISOUS

  6. Fa on May 12, 2010 at 3:17 pm

    Non, il n’habite plus en France.

  7. Adam on May 17, 2010 at 11:40 pm

    Very eloquent and moving testament to the power of Peter’s music…I was also a teenager when they first cam out and fell in love with Cock Robin’s sound on their debut CD. I was into my 20s by the time “A Different Man” came out and the songs resonated with me as I grew up and tried to find out who I was going to become in life. I bet there are others like me and the creator of this website. It was a thrill to discover Peter’s Only the Very Best on youtube this evening. Perhaps the best I’ve ever heard him sound. Thanks for creating this homage to Peter and his music. May more discover him in the days to come.

  8. MysTiK on July 18, 2010 at 4:39 am

    I always have “2 sets of ears” for this passionate and spiritual music – it’s more than rock n roll. Love songs with a twist, for me. This which I listen for is near obvious on Heart is Weak. It’s a love song, almost a stalker song; but the other point of view, or other ears, I hear God singing! Imagine being stalked by God; for some that’s no surprise – you can twist and turn, but can’t get loose – no matter what. It amazing, I hear this same kind of idea in other songs – with a slight twist – to get to the same place. Thought you were on my side. Promise you made. Oh, yes, Coward’s Courage – that nothing can stop! whew! Spiritual Power!

    It is this amazing energy that I have always heard and that I listen for. These songs to me, are like Prayers.
    Surprise you; I don’t do church; I walk my own path; and Cock Robin has helped me on my Way – it’s very personal.

    I too was quite thrilled recently to find the Utube videos, and the albums that have been released that I never knew existed – is this a best kept secret?
    Time to rerelease and world tour. Such a mystery.
    I am a guitar player; and I have been learning to play Promise You Made on acoustic, solo, that’s a lot of work. Also looking at Coward’s Courage, and Thought You Were On My Side.
    This stuff just so easily fits the MysTiK theme for me; it’s not about Power; it’s about Communion; just walking down the street and In Touch with the Big Guy. This is just reality for me; it’s nothing about socalled religion. For me it’s about Being, and Being Real – I suppose I’m just a little crazy – o well. I am not alone. Neither are you; but you can do your own thing. Or say it your way; it’s no different.
    Worlds Apart – I can sleep anywhere; here’s your home. don’t worry about me.
    Yes, amazing music; and I want more of it. I am sick of trash artists; there are many good artists with serious talent. Kingsbery and Anna are a whole other thing. Forget about getting old; throw off the old ways and be young as you are.

    Thanks for this shot at a long distance appeal – this is almost a prayer also. Everything’s a Prayer.

    Anyway, more, encore, mowahhh. Where can I get some of these newer albums?

    And come to tour Canada – I know you will; or where can I come and see you? I probably sound like some flipped out groupie. Or worse. It’s hard to sound intelligent when your just brilliant – it’s not about thinking anyway; that’s all too slow.

    MysTiK
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