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From: Robb McCaffree <NSRJM@NURSEPO.MEDCTR.UCLA.EDU>
Date: 24 May 1995 00:22:55 GMT
Subject: Re: Hi folks...
To: rec-music-gaffa@agate.berkeley.edu
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: University of California, Los Angeles
References: <Pine.3.89.9505231249.A1275-0100000@cd.cd.columbus.oh.us>
"Stuart M. Castergine" <scasterg@cd.columbus.oh.us> wrote: > My first lasting exposure to her was her other performance on that show, > _The Man With The Child In His Eyes_. I didn't get seriously into Kate for > years afterward, and I didn't even know who she was at the time, but wow, > the image of that woman in the gold bodysuit sitting on top of a grand > piano and singing in the most awesome voice stuck with me from that moment > on...It sort offaded from my memory over the years so that It wasn't until > recently that I re-connected that memory with Kate. I didn't know it then, > but I was destined to be a KateFan. :-) My first Kateperience was some early eighties video show called V3 (I think) which is now defunct. They announced a clip of The Dreaming and said that she'd written, played on and produced the song. I was intrigued...but, with my early eighties American tastes, did not really care for the weird seemingly melody-less clip that followed. Pat Benatar was my idolstress at the time - YEAH ROCK AND ROLL, MAN!!! (sorry, flashback.) I'd all but forgotten Kate's video clip when Ms. Benatar had the good taste to cover Wuthering Heights. "What an ex- traordinary song!" I thought, and set out to find an album of the 'K. Bush' who was credited with writing it. Wouldn't you know, the only album I could find at the time would be the Dreaming! I was completely flabbergasted that someone with such a voice and such obvious talent would put out these ten weird songs! Why? What had she been thinking? But the more I listened, the more I was hooked. The Dreaming has since become one of my favorite albums, and I hear something new every- time I listen to it. I'm a fellow midwestern O-state boy (Oklahoma this time, not Ohio) who also discovered Kate TWICE whilst in his teens. Quelle coincidence! -- Robb :-)