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From: gittings@liv.ac.uk (Chris Gittings)
Date: Mon, 16 Aug 1993 13:40:13 GMT
Subject: Re: Addendum to previous message
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Organization: The University of Liverpool
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***SEMPSY*** (cmh205%cck.coventry.ac.uk@ib.rl.ac.uk) wrote: > Apparently on Annie Nightingales show on radio 1 last night she played something > to do with 'Rubberband Girl' but it wasn't the track itself.It was supposed to > have been some spoken passage, she told listeners not to write in asking for it > because it wasn't for sale.I can't a > dd anything more to this because I'm only relaying what my brother told me. > Andy Semple Near the end of last night's "Annie Nightingale Request Show" on BBC Radio 1 - the (only?) superb show on 1FM, Annie announced: Now, a record arrived at Radio 1 this week, and I thought: Wow, this is exciting. A CD, and it had Kate Bush "Rubberband Girl" and I thought: Um, that's exciting - new Kate Bush record. I put it on; this is what happened... Female voice reading: "She those trees bend in the wind. I feel they've got a lot more sense than me. You see, I try to resist. A rubberband bouncing back to life. A rubberband bend the beat. If I could learn to give like a rubberband, I'd be back on my feet. The music comes later." "Annie N" again: And that was it, the voice of Kate Bush, and it's obviously a collector's item and no, you can't have it. [It didn't sound much like our KT, unless she's been taking elocution lessons.] Chris. -- "and on that bombshell..." Alan Partridge