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Re: Barf the Music

From: kelton@kelton.seanet.com (Alana L. Kelton)
Date: Thu, 30 May 1996 02:26:05 -0800
Subject: Re: Barf the Music
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> I personally love best and worst lists -- it's amazing to me the 
> differences in tastes. Here's mine:
> 
> Favorite tracks (in no particular order, sorry):
> Cloudbusting
> Running Up That Hill
> The Dreaming
> This Woman's Work
> Wuthering Heights (new vocal! - the old vocal would land this one on my 
> worst list)
> 
> Least-favorite tracks:
> James and the Cold Gun
> Violin
> Between a Man and a Woman
> Why Should I Love You?
> Saxophone Song

how funny! i was going to suggest a �worst� list even at the risk of
offending, well, everyone. but we all know there are a few tracks that
seem to get in the way that you just wish would end already. i totally
agree with �violin� and �james and the cold gun.� �why should i love you?�
might be on there. not �saxophone song.� �kite� though. a long time ago i
would have put �houdini� on the worst list, but now it�s quite near the
top of my favorites. when i make a kate compilation tape as an
introduction for people, i tend to go for �kate lite� ... �feel it,� �the
kick inside,� �lionheart,� �running up that hill.� and these pretty much
reflect my taste as well. the odd thing is that when i come across the
kate songs i don�t particularly like, i don�t skip over them like i do
with elton john songs that annoy me (like �crocodile rock� for instance).

i was wondering ... has anyone here done kate bush karaoke ... like in
public? do tell! - alana