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Well, she is rescued

From: amahdavi@husc.harvard.edu (Andisheh Mahdavi)
Date: 21 Aug 1996 16:03:27 GMT
Subject: Well, she is rescued
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Organization: Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
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I found the interview. It's January 26, 1992---the Classic Albums
Interview for HoL on Radio 1 (BBC I assume?)

Kate says about the Morning Fog:

> Well, that's really meant to be the rescue of the whole situation, where
> now suddenly out of all this darkness and weight comes light. You know,
> the weightiness is gone and here's the morning, and it's meant to feel
> very positive and bright and uplifting from the rest of dense, darkness
> of the previous track. 

Ah, well. Yet another Kate disappointment for me, with many more to come,
I'm sure. I feel like a fool, wanting to think one thing of the song when
clearly she thinks another. Thus to my ears all of the Ninth Wave is
spoiled, because the drama's ending shapes the whole cycle for me. At
least she had the wisdom--or the carelessness--to Leave it Open. 

AM