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Re: Wuthering Eights

From: "Forward, Jonathan" <JForward@SITGBSD1.TELECOM.com.au>
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 94 15:29:00 EST
Subject: Re: Wuthering Eights
To: "rec.music.gaffa" <love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET>
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Date: Wednesday, 17 August 1994 3:12PM
Marcel F G Rijs wrote:

]<"Forward, Jonathan" <JForward@SITGBSD1.TELECOM.com.au>> wrote:
]> Marcel F G Rijs wrote:
]> [snip]
]> > Finally, I received a CDsingle from "Kate's Project" today.
]> > The track is called "Wuthering Eights", and is a disco/techno
]> > adaptation of Kate's debut single. It's an Australian release
]> > as far as I can see, tho it's licensed from an Italian company.
]> > Any Aussies have more info on this CDsingle???
]>
]> Well, if it sounds like the garage band from Hell fucking up a
]> perfectly good song - yes I've heard it.  If I'm thinking about
]> the same version, then disco/techno doesn't describe it. Perhaps
]> bloody/awful would be more appropriate.
]
]Seriously though, _is_ this the same version we're talking about?
]My version doesn't sound like a garage band at all - it's a bunch
]of synths making the WH melody (a classic example of Beauty) sound
]flat and uninspired,

 OK - a garage synth band then.

]and a woman screeching the lyrics in the mike

 I believe it's a man.

 [cut to King Arthur and knights conversing with two serfs]
 "Well from back there you looked like an old woman."

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