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the kate bush appreciation thread
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zounds
20-10-2009
Originally Posted by digit al:
“hardly a duplicate in sight”

Ironically, apart from one or two odd tracks, the only other dupes I found were from me with the 'Why Should I love You' versions!'

Sat in Your Lap was mentioned, but no video, just to sort that out!

Sat in Your Lap

*edit - ahh - if I'd posted that list 2 posts later it would be up here!
zounds
20-10-2009
Kate Bush Interview - 21st November 1981
Friday Night, Saturday Morning Talkshow (What an awful show!)

Army Dreamers on Rock Around the World (rough quality TV lip-synch)
zounds
20-10-2009
Wuthering Heights (Dutch TV lip-synch 1978)

Peter Gabriel & Kate - Don't Give Up 1986 (original video version)

Version 2
oldtimer55
21-10-2009
Good work with that list,Zounds.

Here's Under The Ivy On The Tube...

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...6977419500524#
digit al
22-10-2009
Originally Posted by zounds:
“Wuthering Heights (Dutch TV lip-synch 1978)

Peter Gabriel & Kate - Don't Give Up 1986 (original video version)

Version 2”

surely the best duet ever!

zounds,
lol at your pvt message....i did try answer but you have messages blocked

regards
al
oldtimer55
23-10-2009
New Kate biography published May 2010

Under the Ivy: The Story of Kate Bush (Hardcover)
by Graeme Thomson

* Hardcover: 384 pages
* Publisher: Omnibus Press (4 May 2010)
* ISBN-10: 1847729304
* ISBN-13: 978-1847729309

Product Description
This is the first ever in-depth study of Kate Bush's life and career. "Under the Ivy" features over 70 unique and revealing new interviews with those who have viewed from up close both the public artist and the private woman: old school friends, early band mates, long-term studio collaborators, former managers, producers, musicians, video directors, dance instructors and record company executives. "Under the Ivy" undertakes a full analysis of Bush's art. From her pre-teen forays into poetry, through scores of unreleased songs. Every crucial aspect of her music is discussed from her ground-breaking series of albums to her solo live tour. Her pioneering forays into dance, video, film and performance. Combining a wealth of new research with rigorous critical scrutiny, "Under the Ivy" offers a string of fresh insights and perspectives on her unusual upbringing in South London, the blossoming of her talent, her enduring influences and unique working methods, her rejection of live performance, her pioneering use of the studio, her key relationships and her gradual retreat into a semi-mythical privacy.

About the Author
Graeme Thomson is the author of biographies of Willie Nelson and Elvis Costello and a regular contributor to The Guardian, Observer, the New Statesman, The Word and The Herald.
Radical Joe
23-10-2009
Just came across this thread.

I'm a massive KB fan, have been for years. I'll go through the thread before I comment anymore but, as it's an appreciation thread, I thought I'd leave this, a beautiful cover of Moving, from someone else who appreciates Kate...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM52sCuOCv8

Apologies if it's already been posted.
digit al
23-10-2009
welcome joe
digit al
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by oldtimer55:
“New Kate biography published May 2010

Under the Ivy: The Story of Kate Bush (Hardcover)
by Graeme Thomson

* Hardcover: 384 pages
* Publisher: Omnibus Press (4 May 2010)
* ISBN-10: 1847729304
* ISBN-13: 978-1847729309

Product Description
This is the first ever in-depth study of Kate Bush's life and career. "Under the Ivy" features over 70 unique and revealing new interviews with those who have viewed from up close both the public artist and the private woman: old school friends, early band mates, long-term studio collaborators, former managers, producers, musicians, video directors, dance instructors and record company executives. "Under the Ivy" undertakes a full analysis of Bush's art. From her pre-teen forays into poetry, through scores of unreleased songs. Every crucial aspect of her music is discussed from her ground-breaking series of albums to her solo live tour. Her pioneering forays into dance, video, film and performance. Combining a wealth of new research with rigorous critical scrutiny, "Under the Ivy" offers a string of fresh insights and perspectives on her unusual upbringing in South London, the blossoming of her talent, her enduring influences and unique working methods, her rejection of live performance, her pioneering use of the studio, her key relationships and her gradual retreat into a semi-mythical privacy.

About the Author
Graeme Thomson is the author of biographies of Willie Nelson and Elvis Costello and a regular contributor to The Guardian, Observer, the New Statesman, The Word and The Herald.”

great news....wonder what it will be able to tell us that others haven't??
M. Tourette
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by digit al:
“great news....wonder what it will be able to tell us that others haven't??”

sorry to be so pessimistic but i doubt it will reveal anything that has not been said before.

To be honest I don't want anyone digging around interviewing friends, relatives, the man who sold a bag of sweets in 1976, The woman who's best friend used to clean for the neighbour of her parents.

I have the music and that is enough, I've seen how obsessed some fans are!
Scary!
I would want to remove myself from the sort of hype the media creates as much as possible, being called a recluse etc is much better than a lot of what has been said of some musicians who feel the need to keep their profile raised so high it makes them act ridiculously and seem idiotic,

Also I doubt she could ever match the perfection of her music, which I love with all my heart and thank her for creating.
CombatHamster
23-10-2009
Ha, Absolute Radio just started playing Rubberband Girl as I was looking at this thread. I've never heard this played on the radio before (then again I was only born in 1988).
oldtimer55
23-10-2009
And another one out in March...

http://lesboasbo.wordpress.com/2009/...lease-draft-1/
oldtimer55
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by digit al:
“great news....wonder what it will be able to tell us that others haven't??”

Probably not a lot,but I expect I'll have to read it
digit al
23-10-2009
Originally Posted by oldtimer55:
“Probably not a lot,but I expect I'll have to read it ”

me too
Wilkesland
25-10-2009
Without doubt the best female singer songwriter ever to emerge from the UK!
All her albums are outstanding & lavish productions that reward the listener .
Her 30+ year career sustained by sheer talent alone.
I suspect she'll release a new album cira 2010 /11, so not too long to wait now!!!
Would like to see a proper documentary made about her, she is such a contrast to what the music industry chrunes out these days!
Everyone should own a Kate Bush album! If you don't I suggest you start at the beginning with 'The Kick Inside' and work you way through them. You won't be disappointed!!!
mickeybloke
25-10-2009
Originally Posted by oldtimer55:
“And another one out in March...

http://lesboasbo.wordpress.com/2009/...lease-draft-1/”

oh just what we need another "theory" on kate


i just wish kate would finish her own bio - leaving my tracks -


it is really 20 years The Sensual World was released!
zounds
27-10-2009
Love And Anger

ahh good stuff
digit al
27-10-2009
Originally Posted by zounds:
“ Love And Anger

ahh good stuff”

i dont think Kate ever looked better than she did in that vid
digit al
27-10-2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7fXv2...eature=related

never be mine
digit al
27-10-2009
next year sound as if its going to be a whirl of activity in respect to books on Kate.....heres hoping at least one of them is good.
digit al
27-10-2009
experiment 4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6hvNe11r9U

love the atmosphere created in this song, and the video has to be the most elaborate, its like a 3 minute modern day hammer horror!!
zounds
27-10-2009
This is quite interesting, a remix of an early tune from the 'Cathy' demos, almost like hearing a brand new song, I love Kate fans! heh

You Were The Star - Remix by Alphan

Here's the original recording.
nathanbrazil
27-10-2009
Originally Posted by digit al:
“great news....wonder what it will be able to tell us that others haven't??”

Such as why she split up with Del Palmer. Private information, I know, and of no real use to anyone. I just wonder what went wrong.
confuddled
28-10-2009
Originally Posted by nathanbrazil:
“Such as why she split up with Del Palmer. Private information, I know, and of no real use to anyone. I just wonder what went wrong. ”

The fact Del still works with Kate tells me they are still very close. I doubt very much he would ever disclose anything remotely private, Kates innner circle have been very protective for the length of her career and i doubt that will change.
digit al
31-10-2009
the big sky
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C88yb...eature=related

loving this song today!!
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