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From: Mr MRS <NY911179%PACEVM.bitnet@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU>
Date: Wed, 20 May 1992 10:39:25 -0700
Subject: Mr. MRS update
To: rec-music-gaffa@uunet.UU.NET
Hello. Mark Susskind again. I finally found Live at the Hammersmith Odeon. It was on sale in Tower (Greenwich Village), not J & R Music World, Sam Goody, or The Wiz, where I have been looking (I never thought to ask for a special order before someone suggested it here). I also bought and played _Lionheart_. Love 'em; love 'em all. Well, what did you expect? =) Sidebar comments?: In my previous post, I stated that I wondered if most Kate Bush fans are men, since, of all the people with whom I share music information, I estimated that 80 percent of the Kate Bush fans are the men. Has anybody else noted something like this? Tori Amos and other unKate: I finally played the rest of _Little Earthquakes_, and I bought and played _Crucify_. OK, she sounds a /little/ like La Kate, especially her little cadenza around 'chains' in "Crucify"'s chorus, and in some other key points that I cannot recall now, but I still think that she sounds more like Sara Hickman (has anybody here tried Hickman out yet?) Sarah McLachlan--my favorite track between _Touch_ and _Solace_ is still "Vox". Julee Cruise--all the songs sound similar on _Floating_. Does she have any- thing else out by now? Concrete Blonde, Siouxie and the Banshees: quite strange (to me) indeed! I saw a Diamanda Galas disc in Tower, but I didn't get around to checking her out yet. Respectfully, Mark R. Susskind - Mr. MRS <NY911179 @ PACEVM.BITNET>