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It lay deep inside me
It's so deep I don't think that I can speak about it
It could take me all my life
But it would only take a moment to
Tell you what I'm feeling
But I don't know if I'm ready yet
You come waltzing into this room
Like you're walking into my arms
What would I do without you?
CHORUS
Take away the love and the anger
And the little piece of hope holding us together
Looking for a moment that'll never happen
Living in the gap between past and future
Take away the stone and the timber
And a little piece of rope won't hold it together
If you can't tell your sister
If you can't tell a priest
Cause it's so deep you don't think
That you can speak about it to anyone
Can you tell it to your heart?
Can you find it in your heart
To let go of these feelings
Like a bell to a southerly wind
We could be like two strings beating
Speaking in sympathy
What would we do without you?
Two strings speak in sympathy
(what would we do without you?)
CHORUS
You might not think so now
But just you wait and see
(someone will come to help you)
Please, no more Kate Bush. Really painful to listen to her strident, cacaphonous stuff.
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Please, no more Kate Bush. Really painful to listen to her strident, cacaphonous stuff.
I always looked forward to reading her comments. -Erik
The first person who comments, "Gee, she sounds like Tori Amos!" is gonna get tarred and feathered. Kate Bush is the real deal.
I love this song from way back. It never gets old...
We all miss you so very much, Cynaera... everybody in my elevators loves this emotive song... Kate Bush is an incredible musician with millions of marvelous songs...
Ann Lucas passed away February 6, 2012, at University of Utah Medical Center, at age 55 due to a subdural hematoma, which required surgery. She was put on life support, but after three days without signs of improvement, her family made the difficult decision to discontinue life support and donate her organs on the 6th.
Ann was born on Oct. 12, 1956, in Twin Falls, Idaho, to Buss and Dorothy Stepp, who encouraged her to follow her dreams. One dream was to become a published author, which she achieved in 2010 with her novel "Life-Dance". She also wrote fan fiction for the television show "La Femme Nikita".
Ann was also a freelance correspondent for the "Elko Independent" newspaper and had a recurring column called "Shaking the Tree", as well as writing articles for "Elko Daily Free Press".
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x24tn1n_the-kate-bush-story-running-up-that-hill-documentary_shortfilms
Garage to much antifreeze for you
I understand that not everyone can love everything about every artist - but Kate Bush is worth your attention, from the Dreaming album forward.
* French version of The Infant Kiss. (For some reason, it's miles better than the English one.)
* Her cover of The Man I Love, with Larry Adler
* Under the Ivy (gorgeous old B-side)
* December Will Be Magic Again (an Xmas song that is good enough to listen to any time)
thanks for reminding me, Bill !
Felt much the same way when I started listening to RP. In fact Wuthering Heights, in particular, got on my nerves. But now, I'm starting to get why some people like her so much. A big thanks to Bill for that - the way he sequences the music has everything to do with me discovering new acts and growing to like acts I'd previously decided were not my cup of tea.
ce wrote:
From Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes (Live in Athens 1988) with Youssou n'Dour, originally from the Album "So".
to Kate Bush, who also sang on "So"
Who is Tori Amos
We grew up on Kate Bush in Toronto listening to the once incredible CFNY over the FM airwaves.
QueenLucia wrote:
Hmmmm....1963 to 1967 means she was 4 years old—not 14. Hopefully she wasn't sporting a tb at the ripe old age of 4!
(Let's agree that Kate Bush was a legend before Tori Amos was in a trainer bra.)
Kate Bush (b. 1958) had her first No. 1 (UK) hit in 1967, when Tori Amos (b. 1963) was 14. Mmm, Tori was probably out of a TB by then, and Kate, with only one hit under her quirky belt, wasn't yet a legend. I will agree, however, that Kate was massively huge before Tori was a blip on the collective radar. And, yes, I'm talking about star status, not the things that TBs attend to...
Hmmmm....1963 to 1967 means she was 4 years old—not 14. Hopefully she wasn't sporting a tb at the ripe old age of 4!
(Let's agree that Kate Bush was a legend before Tori Amos was in a trainer bra.)
Kate Bush (b. 1958) had her first No. 1 (UK) hit in 1967, when Tori Amos (b. 1963) was 14. Mmm, Tori was probably out of a TB by then, and Kate, with only one hit under her quirky belt, wasn't yet a legend. I will agree, however, that Kate was massively huge before Tori was a blip on the collective radar. And, yes, I'm talking about star status, not the things that TBs attend to...
I feel the same way about Radiohead.
From Peter Gabriel - In Your Eyes (Live in Athens 1988) with Youssou n'Dour, originally from the Album "So".
to Kate Bush, who also sang on "So",
with some rather Mbalax-like drums and a very Senegalese sounding string picking instrument. Is it a kora?
off you go, then...PSD.....we'll all listen to the legend and the beauty
Classic Kate.
(Let's agree that Kate Bush was a legend before Tori Amos was in a trainer bra.)
Kate Bush (b. 1958) had her first No. 1 (UK) hit in 1967, when Tori Amos (b. 1963) was 14. Mmm, Tori was probably out of a TB by then, and Kate, with only one hit under her quirky belt, wasn't yet a legend. I will agree, however, that Kate was massively huge before Tori was a blip on the collective radar. And, yes, I'm talking about star status, not the things that TBs attend to...
One of the few songs where I really love the lyric content- like the Chameleon's Second Skin song... I'm not huge into lyrics but this one is an exception!
"Gee, she sounds like Tori Amos!"
You're welcome.
Tar and feathers forthcoming. Um, olive oil will usually loosen the tar. The feathers should come off with the tar, but if they don't, you'll just look like a feathered something-or-other. (Let's agree that Kate Bush was a legend before Tori Amos was in a trainer bra.)
I'm holding the tar and feathers in retainer. ;o)
Indeed.
And annoying
yup: lovely seque, Bill.
The first person who comments, "Gee, she sounds like Tori Amos!" is gonna get tarred and feathered. Kate Bush is the real deal.
I love this song from way back. It never gets old...
"Gee, she sounds like Tori Amos!"
You're welcome.
The first person who comments, "Gee, she sounds like Tori Amos!" is gonna get tarred and feathered. Kate Bush is the real deal.
I love this song from way back. It never gets old...
That would be an insult to Tori But I like Kate Bush also
I didn't read your comment until I'd already posted mine. Glad we agree!
The first person who comments, "Gee, she sounds like Tori Amos!" is gonna get tarred and feathered. Kate Bush is the real deal.
I love this song from way back. It never gets old...
perfect 10 Kate
mandolin wrote:
Agreed!
Weird, the exact same thing just happened.
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Put me in the category of those who though KB used to be a hottie, with excellent music to boot.
I always wanted to bury my head in her cleavage for peace and comfort.
A certain D. Gilmour on guitar.............
Not everyones' cup of tea, but I love her.
I generally don't like to post "me too" responses but in this case...I'll cave. I'm a big fan of KB's unique artistry. Be sure to check out "The Kick Inside" (debut release) as it is simply incredible musically and lyrically.
I think the song you're referring to is actually Wuthering Heights.
Both are very talented women, each in their own way!!
A certain D. Gilmour on guitar.............
Not everyones' cup of tea, but I love her.