Showing posts with label Kate Bush. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kate Bush. Show all posts

Monday, 30 July 2018

Let's exchange the experience, oh











"I think we all feel geeky at times, don't we? Isn't that all a part of the wonderful tapestry of life?"

"I think musicians have a responsibility to try and do something that is good. It's so hard. It's very difficult to pull something out of the hat creatively. Although I say it’s their responsibility, it's really just people trying to do the best that they can."

"I do think I go out of my way to be a very normal person and I just find it frustrating that people think that I'm some kind of weirdo reclusive that never comes out into the world. Y'know, I'm a very strong person and I think that's why actually I find it really infuriating when I read, 'She had a nervous breakdown' or 'She's not very mentally stable, just a weak, frail little creature'."

"I'm really very happy if people can connect at all to anything I do. I don't really mind if people mishear lyrics or misunderstand what the story is. I think that's what you have to let go of when you send it out in the world. I'm sure with a lot of paintings, people don't understand what the painter originally meant, and I don't really think that matters. I just think if you feel something, that's really the ideal goal. If that happens, then I'm really happy."

"Why are celebrities so important to people? It's absolute crap. I mean, the important people are surgeons and doctors and people actually put people back together and make a difference to people's lives. Not somebody who's in an ad on telly. I mean, okay, so that's valid for what it is, too. But why so much attention on something that's so shallow?"

“I don’t think plants mind being eaten, actually. I think they’d be really sad if no one paid that much attention to them.”

"I think quotes are very dangerous things."


Many happy returns to our Patron Saint of Kookiness, Miss Kate Bush herself - who blows out sixty candles on her cake today...

One of the most influential artists, ever, her unique style is often imitated [we're looking at you, Tori Amos, Florence and the Machine, Marina and the Diamonds and Imogen Heap et al], but never, ever bettered!





We adore her.

Catherine "Kate" Bush CBE (born 30th July 1958)

Thursday, 21 July 2016

Ooh, yeah, you're amazing!





From the ever-wonderful Dangerous Minds:
Photographer Guido Harari... worked closely with Kate Bush in a strongly creative period stretching from 1982 to 1993, during which Bush released The Dreaming, Hounds of Love, and The Sensual World, among others, as well as her musical short film The Line, the Cross, and the Curve, an offshoot of her 1993 album The Red Shoes.







Harari has a new book coming out with dozens of never-before-seen pictures of the noted experimental pop singer... the bulk of which came out of official press photo sessions for Bush’s albums of that era. Many of the photos feature Bush hard at work with Lindsay Kemp, the choreographer who worked closely with the singer from the very start of her career.

The majority of the photos have never been published in any form, a group that includes test Polaroids, contact sheets, film outtakes, and personal notes from Bush.


The Kate Inside is expected to become available in September, and you can pre-order a copy via the Wall of Sound Gallery. The deluxe edition, personally signed by Harari and Kemp, (copies 1-350) is a hefty 390€ (around £325 at the moment), and the regular edition (copies 351-1500) is priced at 90 Euros (approx £75).

Hmmm. Maybe I'll put it on my birthday wish-list...

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Thought for the day...



...Bush.



Kate Bush. Triumphant.

Even Alexis Petridis gave the lady's Before the Dawn comeback performance five stars.

And, for your delectation - the BBC's recent tribute documentary to Sidcup's finest ever export:

Friday, 21 March 2014

And here I am again my girl, wondering what on earth I am doing here











A goddess walks amongst us.

Kate Bush has announced her first live concerts in 35 years!

I imagine they'll be quite popular...

Here's one of Miss Bush's finer moments of mad campery - The Man With The Child In His Eyes:


"It's not important to me that people understand me." - Kate Bush

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