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From: uli@zoodle.RoBIN.de (Ulrich Grepel)
Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 16:34:00 +0200
Subject: Re: Kate singing for Comic Strip Presents
To: nick@brimbank.apana.org.au (Nick Langmaid)
Cc: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
Hi Nick & all others, > I've just finished watching a taped episode of The Comic Strip Presents > which was broadcast here a few days ago. Listening to the song over the > closing credits, I thought "that sounds like Kate" ... and sure enough > it was. The episode was called Wild Turkey. Yup! That's Home for Christmas which was just recently officially published as a b-side for (some of) the Moments of Pleasure singles and as a b-side of the US version of the Rubberband Girl single. > I mention this because without having any of the KT reference files on > hand I'm not sure if this is a known fact. I have the videotape here, > so I guess I could upload a .wav file to some FTP site if it's of any > interest. It's a known fact, though Home for Christmas is, especially before the publication on the singles, the less-talked-about and most-obscure Katesong around. > The song didn't strike me as particularly memorable, but maybe I'll listen > to it again just to be sure ... It's a nice piece! (And the first Katesong that features an acoustic guitar that prominently) Bye, Uli -- "Mann, was glaubst'n Du, was das fuer 'ne Rechenleistung is?" - "'n 66'er, _mindestens_" (2*anon, CeBIT '94, SGI booth, Onyx/PowerChallenge presentation)