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From: vickie@pilot.njin.net (Vickie Mapes)
Date: 1 Dec 92 05:53:32 GMT
Subject: Re: The Sensual World
To: rec-music-gaffa@rutgers.edu
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J.
References: <a7400a2f@waltham.columbus.oh.us> <1992Dec1.034824.26221@galileo.cc.rochester.edu>
as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (andrew david simchik) writes: >In <a7400a2f@waltham.columbus.oh.us> scasterg@waltham.columbus.oh.us (Stuart Castergine) writes: >>I liked Andrew Simchick's comments about the majestic feeling of _The >>Sensual World_. Thanks, Andrew, that really made things click for me. >>Sometimes I just need to find the proper groove to enjoy a record. >>Majesty was the trigger word for TSW! >>I have finally achieved the proper level of Kateness for that album. >>:-) >I'm really happy I helped you out--I think TSW is a consistently underrated >album, and I wonder if maybe people are just looking for the wrong things >on it. Yesyesyesyesyes. It is, truly and IMHO, a wonderful album. >By the way, something which perhaps helped me to get that majestic feeling >was the video for "Love and Anger"--that scepter and sphere (isn't there a >word for it, like "palantir"?), you know? It remains, as I've said, one of >my favorite Kate songs, and one of my favorite songs of all time, because of >that gorgeous uplifting triumph it carries. Kate may not (so she says) know what the song means, but I do. Vickie "It lay buried here, it lay deep inside me. It's so deep I don't think that I can speak about it..." KB/LA