10 Beatles Songs Peter Gabriel Thought Were Untouchable

Peter Gabriel has always been one of rock's greatest musical innovators. From his groundbreaking years with Genesis to his acclaimed solo career, Gabriel has consistently pushed the boundaries of songwriting, storytelling, and sonic experimentation. Yet even an artist known for rewriting the rules has openly admired one band above all others. The Beatles. Their greatest songs combined fearless creativity with unforgettable melodies—a balance Gabriel has spent a lifetime pursuing in his own music. In this documentary, we explore 10 Beatles Songs Peter Gabriel Thought Were Untouchable. Featuring: Please Please Me Strawberry Fields Forever A Day in the Life I Am the Walrus Yesterday Something Blackbird In My Life Eleanor Rigby Here Comes the Sun In This Video: ✅ The first Beatles album Peter Gabriel bought with his own pocket money ✅ Why Strawberry Fields Forever became a blueprint for atmospheric music ✅ The Beatles masterpiece Gabriel considers one of the greatest artistic achievements ever recorded ✅ How I Am the Walrus inspired generations of experimental musicians ✅ Why George Harrison's Something remains one of the most beautiful melodies ever written ✅ The timeless acoustic masterpiece that mirrors Gabriel's own minimalist songwriting philosophy From Please Please Me and Rubber Soul to Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's, The White Album, and Abbey Road, these are the Beatles songs that earned the admiration of one of rock's most visionary artists. No rankings based on chart success. No fan myths. Just ten Beatles masterpieces that Peter Gabriel believed remain impossible to surpass. --- #TheBeatles #PeterGabriel #Genesis #JohnLennon #PaulMcCartney #GeorgeHarrison #RingoStarr #ClassicRock #ProgressiveRock #RockHistory #MusicHistory #BeatlesDocumentary #StrawberryFieldsForever #ADayInTheLife #Blackbird #SomethingBeatles #EleanorRigby #AbbeyRoad #SgtPepper #MusicDocumentary