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I'm on my way, I'm making it
I've giot to make it show, yeah
so much larger than life
I'M going to watch it growing

the place where I come from is a small town
they think so small
they use small words
-but not me
I'm smarter than that
I worked it out
I've been stretching my mouth
to let those big words come right out

I've had enough, I'm getting out
to the city, the big big city
I'll be a big noise with all the big boys
there's so much stuff I will own
and I will pray to a big god
as I kneel in the big church

big time
I'm on my way-I'm making it
big time big time
I've got to make it show yeah
big time big time
so much larger than life
big time
I'm going to watch it growing
big time

my parties all have big names
and I greet them with the widest smile
tell them how my life is one big adventure
and always they're amazed
when I show them round my house, to my bed
I had it made like a mountain range
with a snow-white pillow for my big fat head
and my heaven will be a big heaven
and I will walk through the front door

big time
I'm on my way-I'm making it
big time big time
I've got to make it show-yeah
big time big time
so much larger than life
I'm going to watch it growing
big time big time
my car is getting bigger
big time
my house is getting bigger
big time
my eyes are getting bigger
big time
and my mouth
big time
my belly is getting bigger
big time
and my bank account
big time
look at my circumstance
big time
and the bulge in my big big big big big big big
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Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

This is a great song. I think there is no mystery as to its meaning. It's clearly a hugely negative commentary on commercialism and materialism which we are taught to worship at the expense of substance, value, and humanity. My favorite lines?

1) my heaven will be a big heaven and I will walk through the front door 2) I will pray to a big god as I kneel in the big church 3) I show them round my house, to my bed...I had it made like a mountain range with a snow-white pillow for my big fat head

Peter Gabriel is brilliant and unafraid. Gotta love that!

I always thought he was saying "Higher" and not "Hi There" meaning he's taking it higher. And when he sings this song it sounds like he says "My heaven will be a big hell" but I guess I got those two things wrong. ha ha But anyway, I think he was pretty obvious with his intentions of the song, specially with the 80s being thought of as the materialistic decade (the me decade)... you know, "shop til' you drop" and all that. Though I think the last 20 years has been very materialistic compared to the 80s and has gotten...

@DAVIDWOLF Tell Lies.

Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

To me, this song is about, quite literally, a man's ambitions as he moves from the small town life to the "Big Time". The way it's presented kind of evokes a certain naivete, with the singer expecting to be so great and so happy in his new life. It suggests that reality may come crashing down around him soon.

I too have felt this way. As a child, I moved from a rural area in North Carolina to Raleigh, the capital city. I was on my way up, and I was excited. I wasn't ready for reality, and I got a dose of it. But this song isn't about reality - it's about anticipation, and that's something we can all empathize with.

Like that p.o.v.

@asutbone Reality is overrated.

Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

I've never paid attention to the last line in the song...

Haha... Yeah, his big bulge, lol

Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

Wow, I am shocked everyone missed the biggest thing about this song. Didn't anybody notice the irony that a song about being "Big" and "great" uses no polysyllabic words?

"The place that I come from is a small town. They think so small, they use small words. but not me." Except he describes his greatness almost completely in monosyllabic words.

One of the most fervently ironic (and self-mocking) songs ever written.

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Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

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Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

I think that this is sarcasticaly making fun of cocky celebrities.

Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

Unlike a lot of Peter's songs, this one has a more accessible sarcasm to it. If I was a gambling man I'd say just about every song on SO is utterly sarcastic. The nice thing about this one is that it's not as deceptive as the others. I think he really is mocking people who seek fame and perhaps mocking the very motivations behind existing at all. Once you can follow the logic to existential crisis mode, you'll start to understand what this whole album really is... a psychological attack on the reasons for existing.

Positive
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Enjoyment
Sarcasm
Fame
Existentialism
Mockery
Psychology
Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

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[Edit: Tell Lies.]

Negative
Subjective
Disgust
Body Image
Self-perception
Criticism
Shame
Weight
Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

Sure, it's about ambition, and about the way ambition changes your image of yourself - the video has a great time playing around with the clichés of stardom, with Peter multiplied by twenty screens.

Beautiful guitar playing too. I love the funky, flexible riff that Robert Fripp pushes out on top of the track.

Cover art for Big Time lyrics by Peter Gabriel

Everyone says it's about 80's narcissism, yuppies and such. I don't doubt it.

What is it that Peter says at the beginning? It sounds to me like "Hi there," but the lyrics in "So's" booklet say "Suc cess." What is it?