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It might be said that in musical terms, Kate Bush was my first love, the best
love, and the one I always return to sooner or later. I’m on another Kate Kick
at the moment. I listen to stuff she recorded in the 70s and 80s and it still
sounds fresh as the morning dew. I suppose that’s because she never followed
trends or fitted in with any prescribed style. She did her own thing at every
turn.
The thing about KB’s music is that it goes beyond the mere matter
of meaningful lyrics, engaging melodies, driving rhythms and imaginative
arrangements in their own right. It’s classic cocktail stuff in which the whole
is greater than the sum of its parts. And that whole produces a mood, an
atmosphere, a sense of something deep that gets deeper the more you listen to
it. At least, that’s the effect it has on me.
The following is one of her 80s classics. Personally, I
dislike the video that accompanies it, but that’s just a matter or personal
sensibility. I daresay there are lots of video alternatives on YouTube, but I
can’t be bothered to look. I can always close my eyes and feel the atmosphere.
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And talking of freshness, shortly after I woke up this
morning I had a vision of an early summer morning. The sun was shining and
there was dew on the grass, and I felt the freshness of youth for the first time in
a long time. It lasted about two seconds, but it was nice to be reminded.
2 comments:
It seems like a coincidence that I was listening to Kate Bush while passing by your post. But maybe not, as I've been listening to her a lot in the last few months and we've talked about her. Wonderful song, and tribute. It makes my day. All the best, J.J.
I sometimes wonder how such a rare, deep talent managed to become such an icon in the world of popular music.
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