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From: Doug Alan <nessus@mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 24 Dec 1991 10:07:47 -0800
Subject: Candle in the Wind
To: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu
Reply-To: Doug Alan <nessus@mit.edu>
Sender: nessus@media.mit.edu
I finally got a hold of the single (as opposed to the *Two Rooms* album) this past week. I was at work and had to get work done, so I tried to resist the temptation, but I could not and before long I savagely inserted the CD single into my CD ROM drive. I cranked up the 'xcd' program and slapped on my headphones waiting to be in bliss at Kate's wonderful performance of "Candle in the Wind". If it was half as good as Kate's exquisite rendition of "Rocket Man" this was going going to be tasty indeed. What assaulted my ears, however, was quite another thing. Instead of the genius of Kate Bush, I got a mix of Kate's beautiful vocals ruined by being backed by a lame parody of new age muzak. My horror was amplified when this ersatz new age monstrosity was repeated without Kate's vocals, as if someone were so proud of destroying a great song that they wanted to gloat. I haven't been this mortified since hearing "Not This Time" for the first time. Fortunately, I am sure this was not a dedicated assault on my musical lobes on the part of Kate, but rather a one day throw-off. I think I'll throw it out. |>oug