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Re: GROWING UP WITH KATE

From: aj796@freenet.carleton.ca (Tippi Chai)
Date: Tue, 31 Jan 1995 06:46:22 GMT
Subject: Re: GROWING UP WITH KATE
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: The National Capital FreeNet
References: <3gk984$nhd$1@mhadf.production.compuserve.com>
Reply-To: aj796@freenet.carleton.ca (Tippi Chai)
Sender: aj796@freenet.carleton.ca (Tippi Chai)

In a previous posting, deborah watts (74742.335@CompuServe.COM) writes:
> Have you ever noticed how, if you mention Kate to someone and they 
> actually know who she is, they either revere or despise her? I very 
> rarely meet anyone indifferent to her. She creates a force to be 
> reckoned with.

Personally this has *NOT* been my experience.  I've met quite a few people
who say "Oh yeah, I kinda like her..." and have one or two albums.
I've seen this statement made elsewhere - is it only Toronto that's different?
Any other opinions?

--
Tippi Chai, Toronto, ON, Canada             aj796@freenet.carleton.ca
"The whims that we're weeping for/Our patents would be beaten for" Kate Bush
"I remembered the tears for the jellyfish drowned in the sand" Happy Rhodes