Big Time (Peter Gabriel song) explained

Big Time
Cover:BigTimesinglecover.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Peter Gabriel
Album:So
B-Side:
  • "We Do What We're Told" (US)
  • "Curtains" (UK)
Released:
  • November 1986 (US)[1]
  • 16 March 1987 (UK)[2]
Genre:
Length:4:26
Label:
Producer:
Prev Title:In Your Eyes
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:Red Rain
Next Year:1987

"Big Time" is a song by English rock musician Peter Gabriel from his fifth studio album So (1986). It was his second top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at no. 8.[6]

Recording

The song underwent many permutations before being finalized; Jerry Marotta remembers an early version of "Big Time", which he described as more intense and so far out from the released version that it "would not have been a hit".[7]

The song's bass guitar part is unique in that backing bassist Tony Levin and drummer Marotta teamed up to record it. Levin handled the fingerings while Marotta hit the strings with his drumsticks, resulting in a percussive sound; it was inspired by a technique developed by Gene Krupa in the 1940s or early 1950s.[8] Inspired by this sound, Levin later invented funk fingers, small drumstick ends that could be attached to the fingertips in order to reproduce it during live performances.[9]

The drum parts were a considerable challenge to record, with Marotta, Manu Katché and Stewart Copeland each playing a take over a click track from the LinnDrum.[7] Marotta originally recorded a drum part with a harder rock feel, but Gabriel instead opted for Copeland's "lighter, poppier approach".[9] Gabriel liked Copeland's drum take but felt that it did not quite lock in rhythmically.[7] He said, "I love Stewart's playing. He's not the world's best timekeeper, as he would be first to admit, but he can drive a track like very few others; it's always ahead of the beat, sits right up and forward, and his kit always sounds very alive."[10]

To get around the problem, engineer Kevin Killen mixed down Copeland's drum parts to mono, sampling sections of his playing that lined up best with the click track and flew them in a few bars at a time. Gabriel additionally wanted to incorporate Copeland's drum fills, which were also meticulously sampled and adjusted to align with the rest of the song.[7]

Critical reception

Cash Box said that the song "features Gabriel in a characteristic lyrical goldmine delivering a passionate, believable vocal".[11] Billboard called it a "dynamic, big-room funk-rocker" that recreates the old Memphis sound.[12] The Los Angeles Times was more critical and labeled the song as the album's "biggest failure", arguing that it was "a satire on ego and ambition that says nothing we haven't heard from lesser observers many times before".[13]

The song was used prominently in the theatrical trailer for the 1988 comedy film Big.

Music video

The visual style was very similar to the "Sledgehammer" video, using stop motion claymation by David Daniels and strata-cut animation. The larger video was supervised by director Stephen R. Johnson and produced by Prudence Fenton. It was shot at Peter Wallach Studios. Artist Wayne White contributed to the creation of the video.

Track listing

7" UK

  1. "Big Time" (7" edit)
  2. "Curtains"

12" UK

  1. "Big Time" (extended version)
  2. "Big Time" (7" edit)
  3. "Curtains"

Cassette single UK

  1. "Big Time" (extended version)
  2. "Curtains"
  3. "No Self Control" (live version)
  4. "Across the River"

7" US

  1. "Big Time"
  2. "We Do What We're Told"

12" US

  1. "Big Time" (dance mix)
  2. "In Your Eyes" (special mix)
  3. "We Do What We're Told"

Remixes

Along with the two mixes found on different versions of the single, "Big Time" has been officially remixed by Electrokingdom in various mixes, including the version by Frenk DJ & Niky D. Although reputed to be more numerous, four mixes (Main Mix – Club Mix – Dub Mix – Acoustic Mix) can be downloaded on legal platforms.

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album So:[14]

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1986–1987)Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[15] 37
US Cash Box[16] 8

Year-end charts

Chart (1987)Position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[17] 91
US Billboard Hot 100[18] 75

In popular culture

"Big Time" was used in 2006 by WWE as the main theme for WrestleMania 22.[19] It is featured in the intro of the documentary film Inside Job (2010).[20]

The B-side, "Curtains", was not released in digital format until 2004, when the "Broad mix" of the song was featured in the videogame , to which Gabriel also lent his voice as an actor.[21]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Great Rock Discography. 1995 . 314. 978-0-86241-541-9 . Strong . Martin Charles . Canongate Press .
  2. Web site: Music Week.
  3. Peter Gabriel – Big Time (4:24) . . 22 November 1986 . 98 . 47 . 79 . 0006-2510 .
  4. News: Mac . Randall . Gabriel, Beck and Miller Struggle with Gravity . . 10 July 2002 . 5 October 2014 .
  5. Steven . Grant . Ira . Robbins . Peter Gabriel . . 5 October 2014 .
  6. Book: Dean, Maury . Maury Dean . 2003 . Rock n' Roll Gold Rush . Algora . 0-87586-207-1 . 160 . limited .
  7. Kevin . Killen . Kevin Killen . Jerry . Marotta . Jerry Marotta . Ethan Hein . Killen and Marotta . The Ethan Hein Blog . 9 July 2014 . 3 May 2022 .
  8. Tony . Levin . Tony Levin . Anil Prasad . Tony Levin: Around the World in a Disc . Innerviews . 1996 . 3 May 2022 .
  9. Book: Scarfe, Graeme . Peter Gabriel: Every Album, Every Song . SonicBond . 2021 . 978-1-78952-138-2 . United Kingdom . 14.
  10. Web site: Peter Gabriel . Petergabriel.com . 3 May 2022 .
  11. Single Releases. Cash Box. November 22, 1986. 7 August 2022. 9.
  12. Billboard. 22 November 1986. 7 August 2022. 79. Reviews.
  13. News: Atkinson. Terry. Gabriel's 'So': The Play's The Thing. 21 June 2024. Los Angeles Times. 25 May 1986. 19 September 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150919220609/http://articles.latimes.com/1986-05-25/entertainment/ca-7016_1_peter-gabriel. live.
  14. So . 1986 . booklet . . 9 24088-2 .
  15. Book: Kent, David . David Kent (historian) . 1993 . Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 . Australian Chart Book . . 120 . illustrated . 0-646-11917-6.
  16. CASH BOX Top 100 Singles – Week ending MARCH 7, 1987 . . 6 October 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121006112712/http://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/80s_files/19870307.html.
  17. Top 100 Singles of '87 . . 47 . 12 . 26 December 1987 . 13 May 2016 .
  18. Web site: Top 100 Hits for 1987 . The Longbored Surfer . 5 October 2014 .
  19. News: WWE Takes "Big Time" Approach to Marketing Blitz for WrestleMania 22 . . . 7 March 2006 . 3 November 2019 . 17 April 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200417163136/https://corporate.wwe.com/news/company-news/2006/03-07-2006.
  20. Web site: IMDb . Inside Job (2010) - Soundtracks - IMDb . . 2022-10-04.
  21. News: Ubisoft. August 22, 2004. Myst IV Revelation Features Original Peter Gabriel Song and Voice Talent. Business Wire.