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From: hanson@hpcc01.corp.hp.com (Kent Hanson)
Date: 16 Mar 91 22:07:29 GMT
Subject: Into The Fray
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: HP Corp Computing & Services
Having willingly fallen under the unfortunately but gratefully unique positive influence of Kate (an oasis in the desert) some time ago, and having also fortuitously discovered the "gaffa" forum, I am now making an analogously conscious decision to align myself with the invisible chorus of this wonderful woman's advocates. It may be superfluous to say so, but what first and forever reached me was her MUSIC (and all that implies). I am a musician and to tell the truth I'd like to establish and perpetuate more dialogues regarding her music than I have witnessed so far. I am currently preparing several essays regarding the purely musical aspects of this Woman's work, and I am confident that any objective observations will in no way mitigate the unbounded spiritual/emotional response to her which has meant so much to me. Moreover, I can announce that Kate's magic has at least in one instance crossed into a new generation--my son is as intensely in tune with Kate as I am (largely unsolicited) and it is indeed gratifying to know that among those contributing to his development Kate will be playing such a large role. I have the boxed set (CDs) as well as individual copies of each album. I have four interview picture discs (two each of volumes 1 and 2) produced by the English "baktabak" company. By the way, I was not aware that both volumes included the same interview (discussing The Dreaming). I have the "Visual Documentary" and also the "With Love" chronicle of articles through about 1985. I also have some facsimiles taken from the cover of "The Secret History..." and the quest for anything else which can bring me closer in continues. The list of her songs which are my "favorites" is ludicrously long, because of her consistent level of compositional competence. In terms of albums (and it is so rewarding to have an audial record of her development, the progress from incisive spark to raging conflagration, analogous to and reminiscent of J.S. Bach's development from his concerto days to the unscalable heights of the St. Matthew Passion), I (and my son) consistently come back to The Dreaming as our primary choice. Nevertheless, The Sensual World is right there with The Dreaming on my "list"; its incredible subtleties of production and individual note-choice (not to mention how it hangs together as a unit and as a journey into places from which it is difficult to return readily) fills me with eager anticipation for her future gifts. The one frustrating thing I find with Kate is that now, having been irretrievably wed both to her music and to her heart, I am having seemingly insurmountable difficulties settling for anything less than the standard she has established for me in terms of the kind of woman I want to hook up with (I am currently unmarried). Perhaps it is unreasonable to expect to meet goddesses in the trenches of everyday life, but I won't compromise, and meanwhile I remain grateful for her, and that I have been fortunate enough to have met her, even at such a distance. Until the next time... Kent Hanson Hewlett-Packard Company (Corporate Headquarters, Palo Alto, California)