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From: Ulrich Grepel <uli@zoodle.robin.de>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 96 00:32:41 +0200
Subject: (diffs) FAQ: rec.music.gaffa - Love-Hounds - Kate Bush
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Last-modified: 1996/06/23
Version: 1.4.l minus 1.4.k
This is a human understandable 'diff' from previous month's FAQ to this
month's FAQ.
If you are on the mailing list (love-hounds) instead of rec.music.gaffa this
is all you will get without further action. The full version is posted to
rec.music.gaffa only. You can get a full copy of the FAQ by requesting it from
me (uli@zoodle.robin.de), or by sending email to majordomo@gryphon.com with the
message contents being "get love-hounds-digest FAQ". If you can't receive more
than 64KB in one piece I can split the FAQ for you.
All paragraphs which have been changed/added/deleted are listed here,
additional comments in []s. Cosmetical changes aren't listed.
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2.3. Other mailing lists that might be of interest
Julia Fordham
subscribe: maillist@banana.demon.co.uk
Subject: SIGNON ff
post: ff@banana.demon.co.uk
[Change in address and handling]
3.4. What is Katemas?
In 1996 there will be parties in Gwynneville (Wollongong, Australia),
and San Francisco. Any other places already announced for 1996?
Who else shares Kate's birthday?
Emily Bronte (1818, author of the novel 'Wuthering Heights')
Paul Anka
William Atherton
Peter Bogdanovich
Delta Burke
Ken Olin
Arnold Schwarzenegger (actor)
Juergen Klinsmann (1964, German soccer player)
Cyril Northcote Parkinson (1909-1993, English historican and
publicist)
Henry Moore (1898-1986, English sculptor and graphic artist)
Frans Masereel (1889-1972, Belgian painter and graphic artist)
Henry Ford (1863-1947, US-American car maker)
[new entries from Juergen Klinsmann on]
4.4. Basic Discography/Videography
The album "Common Ground" is now out worldwide, Kate's song is called
"Mn'a na Eireann".
[Wild speculation about release date replaced by facts. Track listing
deleted, go into a shop and buy it! (sorry for those in Australia and
New Zealand and other release date challenged people...)]
Remaining officially published non-album and non-TWW items are:
- Common Ground
- Mn'a na Eireann
[New entry for Mn'a na H-Eireann - and a new typo as well :-/ ]
Cover versions of Kate's songs:
Wuthering Heights
China Drum
- Wuthering Heights (ltd. ed. single)
- Can't Stop These Things (single)
- Goosefair (album) [BW, RP, SW, AT]
Ataraxia - La fantasma dell'opera
(called: "La nuova magerita", slightly different lyrics) [MD]
[One massively extended entry and one new entry]
Books mentioning Kate Bush:
(usually, these quotes are the only connection these books have to
Kate, there are no other mentions or links from the story to her.)
Terry Pratchett - Eric
"Many people think it should have been a hydrogen molecule, but this
is against the observed facts. Everyone who has found a hitherto
unknown egg-whisk jamming an innocent kitchen drawer knows that raw
matter is continually flowing into the universe in fairly developed
forms, popping into existence normally in ashtrays, vases and glove
compartments. It chooses its shape to allay suspicion, and common
manifestations are paperclips, the pins out of shirt packaging, the
little keys for central heating radiators, marbles, bits of crayon,
mysterious sections of herb-chopping devices and old Kate Bush
albums. Why matter does this is unclear, but it is evident that
matter has Plans."
Rene Appel - The third person
"... From the old poster, Kate Bush looked at her full of compassion.
Girl what are you doing here with this old doll if life outside is
luring. ..." [translated from (original) Dutch by EN]
[New sub-section - any other entries?]
7. Credits
AT: Araminta Thorne <min@waknuk.demon.co.uk>
EN: Ellen van Neck <100411.2450@CompuServe.COM>
MD: Michael Doerr <doerr@cns.mpg.de>
RP: Rolf Peukert <Rolf.Peukert@Theoinf.TU-Ilmenau.DE>
SW: Stephen Wiener <swiener@onramp.net>
[A couple of new entries]
That's it for this time! At least it's a bit more than last month...
Bye,
Uli
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