Kate is one of a kind, her music videos are works of art. As someone who grew up with this music in 70s and 80s I'm thrilled a new generation are enjoying this. You must listen to Don't Give Up with Gabriel, but from Kate also do Cloudbusting, Hounds of Love, Babooshka, This Woman's Work, and The Man With the Child in his Eyes (which if memory serves she wrote when she was about 13!). Reacting to the Cloudbusting video would be great, it is a mini movie with the great Donald Sutherland and based on a true story which captured Kate's imagination. Worth reading about it before you watch! Keep up the good work guys. Watching you regularly from Scotland 💜
Kate is the first lady of Prog Pop, experimental and art rock she was so far ahead of the rest in the 70/ 80s in particular female artists. She wrote the songs, and choregraphed the videos a true genius❤💥
You should really react to her official video for this song, Kate is a trained dancer and does an interpretive routine with a partner - it's incredible. And Kate is the Queen of prog/art rock. Hounds of Love is a masterpiece, split into two sides. Side A is about relationships and most of the tracks were hit singles. Side B is a 7 song conceptual suite entitled "The Ninth Wave," which describes a woman lost at sea at night in a lifejacket, struggling to survive. Each song describes part of her ordeal as she fights off death and slips in and out of consciousness. It is a masterpiece of progressive music. Kate has such a rich catalog, all of her albums are incredible and every song is different. Kate is still very relevant (before Stranger Things) she makes albums when she wants and takes her time (we fans are expecting her next album soon). She released 2 albums in 2011, and an incredible live album in 2016 ("Before The Dawn"), which was a series of 22 concerts (and sold out over 100,000 tickets in less than 15 minutes, a record for the Hammersmith Apollo). The year of the concerts (2014) Kate became the first woman to have 8 albums in the Top 40 charts at the same time (third behind only Elvis and the Beatles).
My favorite Album in 1985 was Hounds of Love ❤️ My favorite song from 1985 was probably Cloudbusting. My all time favorite Female Artist is Kate Bush. So happy for her.
As a long-term Kate fan, happy to be second. I'm never, ever, this early. Here because I know I'm gonna get an intelligent reaction. Goosebumps every time Kate sings.
What's interesting if you really listen to the production, instruments, arrangements of "Running up that Hill" you hear Peter Gabriel all over it. Not sure who started out as a fan of who, but they both compliment each other in so many musical and creative ways. I love both videos/songs- hard to choose a favorite. Kate and Peter are their own genres- what if they had joined forces and formed another band ;)
i have been in awe and admiration of the Kate bush story since she simply burst into our lives with wuthering Heights all those years ago, it shocked many of us and made us stop and look what hell is this we had never heard any thing like it in the UK, being the first female singer song writer to sweep the charts at no1 she changed the music industry for women in the UK for ever, she gave us classical literature, historical folk lore and political insight into the dystopian workings of organizations like the FBI with cloud bursting in her song writing, showed female artists to get on and do it their own way, she must of been well educated in proper good Education and well read at such a young age to have had such a huge Catalogue of songs even before she was seventeen, her talent was that incredible she took a 12 year break to have children and raise a family, then announce a string of comeback concerts that sold out in a matter of seconds a few years back, she is a truly one off person that educates and entertains at the same times comes along every now and then, a true superstar for sure,
I was a senior in high school in 85. I remember this song being on MTV when they played videos and I was mesmerized. it was so different including the video.
Not sure where to tell you to continue with Kate because everything she writes has a reason, but I'll start with a few that come to mind: - THE MAN WITH THE CHILD IN HIS EYES - BREATHING - SAT IN YOUR LAP - GET OUT OF MY HOUSE - THE SENSUAL WORLD - DEEPER UNDERSTANDING - HOW TO BE INVISIBLE
Wow ! So glad someone quoted "Get out of my house"! In terms of creative audacity (and one-of-a-kind 'voice work'), to me it's a pure marvel, really ! 🌟✨🎇 (Hey, @NicknLex, ask steven Wilson what a masterpiece this record is ! ;))
Funny thing me and Kate Bush have the same birthday July 30, 1958. Born on the same day same year. I feel you two should do a Kate Bush birthday dedication ☺️. I absolutely love her!
It's largely forgotten now, but many people first heard this song on the soundtrack of a 1988 movie "The Chocolate War." I've long considered Kate Bush as the female answer to Peter Gabriel.
Hi Guys, as well as her albums Kate Bush made many impressive music videos. The best being "Cloudbusting" starring Hollywood actor Donald Sutherland. In the 1980's she released a vhs video of all the music videos she had done at that time. One of my favourites after "Cloudbusting" is "The Dreaming". She does all the choreography on all her videos. I still have the vhs which is still great to watch. [ I presume it's now on dvd but never looked if it is ] There is a track from "The Kick Inside" which at only 2mins 41 secs really grabs your emotions.>> "The Man with the child in his eyes". I highly recommend this very short song. Once heard you wont forget it. Great reaction to this wonderful artist who deserves every success. Thankyou. She has not had an easy life. Byeee Jim X
Back in 1985, this is the song that made me love Kate Bush!! She deserves all the love she is getting now, she is a one of an kind artist, there is no one like her in music.
The drummer is Stuart Elliot, who was also the drummer starting on album no 3 of The Alan Parsons Project, he was also with Cockney Rebel. BTW on the first album of Kate Bush was also David Paton and Ian Bairnson, also the Alan Parsons Project oríginal musicians.
I just can bow to her, she's a Queen in the music world. The Sensual Word is not frequently mentioned but worth a deep listening, the song ' This Woman's Work `for example...
Another KB's peak : "Breathing". The last track from her "Never For Ever" album (1980). Unquestionably, a true gem of 'Prog-Pop-Rock', really ! th-cam.com/video/VzlofSthVwc/w-d-xo.html
Hounds of Love is one of my favourite albums of all time. The Ninth Wave is the most original piece of music you’ll ever hear. As everyone has said, Kate is one of a kind. And to think, David Gilmour, through personal association, discovered her.
Love the song's underlying galloping feel blended with a euphoric aim. Like Rundgren and Nyro, Kate was always largely below the commercial radar screen because of her strong artistic nature. This song always stands up nicely to repeated playing.
Kate has sung on 2 Peter Gabriel songs - Games Without Frontiers and Don't Give Up - both are great. Her most experimental album (and my favorite) is The Dreaming which showcases some very interesting vocal work. I think you guys would really find it intriguing.
Kate is very much the full package: she learnt interpretative dance with Lindsay Kemp, who taught David Bowie, and mime training as well. It is Kate who is dancing here. And there is a link to Peter Gabriel (as you know now with their duet Don't Give Up). It would be worth looking at some of her later work, which is probably more accessible, although still quite cerebral: The Sensual World. This Woman's Work and Moments of Pleasure are all beautiful. She's a musical genius!
Please do Cloudbusting! It's brilliant. BTW, the drummer on this song is Stuart Elliot. He was one of Kates favourite drummers and played on many of her bigger hits (incl. Cloudbusting). He also drummed on 10 of Alan Parsons Project's albums from the 'Pyramid' album onwards. He was the original drummer for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.
How can you not watch her official video to this? It is absolutely stunning. Her dancing is something else and a whole important side of her. Great reaction though.
Wonderful. I'd suggest a lengthy look at the phenomenal "The Dreaming" perhaps her most experimental album. Sat In Your Lap is amazing as is the title track. The vocal performances alone are mind bending. Enjoy and TY again!
Welcome to the Church of Kate! There is something so unique to the drumming of the 80s sound. I actually literally bumped into Kate at around this time. I was working on a photo shoot at a rental studio in NY, and as we were packing up to go, I was on the landing outside the studio when a door opened to the studio next door and out comes Kate Bush with a few of her crew, apparently shooting a video. It was like, “Oh, hello there!” “Hello!” smiles and then we were off, but it was a very cool encounter, and so typical of NY. 🎶🎵
Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel "Games without frontiers" and "Don't give up". She was helped by David Gilmour, who played on several albums from her. Huge artist and unique voice!
Dave Gilmour discovered Kate Bush when she was 16. He Produced her demos and has said 3 of these were used on her first album, i dot remember which. I think Kate is accompanied by h Adler on some records. In 1985 i was livibg in Guatemala and did not know of Kate Busush, i was mind blown by Ceilis Cruz Miriam Makeba.
Somewhat funny to think your first introduction to Kate Bush a year ago were four songs from "The Ninth Wave" which I consider - together with the entire album "The Dreaming" - her most experimental/progressive work (which also happens to be my overall favourite by her), whereas most people's first contact with her music might be one of her more "commercial" single hits. While I had already heard her single hits from 1980 onward on the radio and seen the videoclips to them on TV when they came out, it wasn't before 1990 - in my early twenties and at a time in which had been listening nearly exclusively to metal for several years - that I became a fan of her music and bought all albums available back then within less than two weeks. I still like her most experimental stuff the most. I'm also very thankful for her collaboration with the Trio Bulgarka on three songs of "The Sensual World" (my favourite being "Rocket's Tail"), because I loved these female voices so much that only three weeks after buying this album, I bought my first album by Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares (which nowadays go by the English name The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices, under which they have also released an album with Lisa Gerrard) and I have attended several of their concerts since then, which I'd consider some of my best live experiences until now. My favourite song in 1985? I can't decide between Helloween's "Ride the Sky" and Fates Warning's "Epitaph". As for non-metal, I'd go with Kate Bush's "Hello Earth" (or "Waking the Witch" or "Jig of Life"), though that would be favourite non-metal song "from" 1985, since I hadn't heard "The Ninth Wave" yet in 1985. Favourite non-metal song "in" 1985 would be "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke. Finally, to those who like Kate Bush's playful/experimental vocals the most, I'd like to reommend the eponymous album by the one-off Norwegian project Tactile Gemma, especially the song "Creepy-Crawlies". - Once again an overlong comment, thus less likely to get read, but I couldn't help it.
This was my introduction to Kate Bush back in '85. It's still one of my favorite albums of all time. The second side/half is a connected suite of songs called the Ninth Wave. Imo, one of the greatest pieces of music ever made.
The Hounds Of Love is a masterpiece of an album. This song is the first song on the first side of this album. The second side, also called "The Ninth Wave" should be listened to as one continuous piece. Kate is absolutely fantastic, isn't she?!?
I was fortunate to see Kate Bush on her first, and only, live tour, in 1979. My favourite albums by her are Lionheart (78), Never For Ever (80) and Hounds of Love (85). Check out the video for 'Cloudbusting', featuring Donald Sutherland. The collaboration with Peter Gabriel, 'Don't Give Up', is just sublime.
Thank you for the attention you are giving Kate. I have been a fan since her debut in 1978 with Wuthering Heights. When Hounds Of Love was released in 1985 it was of a total different leage than what was before. It was a thrill to watch your reaction last year to The Ninth Wave (side b of the album). Kate is now recognized by a whole new generation as a very special artist because of Stranger Things. Kate has acknowledged this fact on her website and in a BBC radio interview very recently. Another very special track is The Sensual World (1989) the video for it is mesmerizing and simple atvthe same time. The song is based upon great English literature, like Wuthering Heights was.
This was 80's but a very different 80's. Art. Non commercial but beautifully hauntingly crafted. Watch the evocative video version as well. She dances in it-she was a wonderful modern-interpretive dancer as well-SO multi talented. Try the track The Sensual World from the album of the same name-completely different, driving rhythm, sensual almost middle eastern type feel...It's always been a hard toss up for me between which Kate Bush production is my favorite Hound Of Love or The Sensual World...
Kate Bush has been my favorite artists for decades, and it's so exciting to see her finally get her due. I believe you did the entire song suite from the Hounds of Love album called The Ninth Wave already, but I would check out the title track, Hounds of Love, one of my favorite songs of all time. Other great songs include The Big Sky, This Woman's Work, The Sensual World, Love & Anger, Sat in Your Lap, Cloudbusting... so many more. Her duet with Peter Gabriel -- Don't Give Up, is amazing as well. Any song you choose will be worth listening to. You mentioned Pink Floyd -- did you know that David Gilmour helped get her started in the70's. He plays on several of her songs. He also sings on an amazing song with her called Pull Out the Pin.
I loved this video , Kate has been my favorite female artist since I was 12 and loved what you said about the Neverending Story. It’s still my favorite film from my youth and the soundtrack is amazing .
Grew up listening to Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel as a kid in th 80s as my older sisters who I shared a room with had their albums love them both their voices are so pure always singing this memories of growing up
The thing with Kate Bush is she keeps your interest from start to finish in her albums and it’s like reading a particularly thrilling thriller that you devour and can’t wait for the next page. Kate does that to you,if you really listen,the intricacies are very rewarding. David Gilmour was astonished at her talent when she was 14/15,no wonder he endorsed her and helped her. She’s an English national treasure for sure.
Yes, this was my favorite song in 1985. I remember the moment I first heard it on MTV, visiting my parents house. It stopped me cold in my tracks. Hounds of Love is probably the album I have listened to more than any other. Welcome to my world...
This album was the first I bought with my own money, my first paycheck, it changed my musical life. There's a lot of very good songs by Kate to listen to. I will suggest : - Breathing - The Dreaming - Night of the Swallow - Jig of Life - Hello Earth - Don't Give Up (with Peter Gabriel) - The Sensual Word - ...
Philosophy speaks of what you are talking about here, through the thoughts of Arthur Schopenhauer who warned: "What's new is seldom what's good...for if it is good, it is, but for a short time, new." Quality has a knack for longevity. Finding the good stuff amid the new stuff is like shopping at Goodwill for the rare silks and cashmeres among the polyester throwaways.
I remember cutting class in 85 to run to the mall and buy this album. This was in Puerto Rico...yes, i was the class weirdo, of course. People form back then have been writing to me after Stranger Things to tell me they heard "That singer you used to like" lol I discovered her staying up very late at night as a kid to watch video music channels pre-Mtv...i think...Shows like Night Flight i believe preceded MTV???? I may be wrong about this.
On the collaboration front, I recommend Rocket's Tail from Kate Bush's album The Sensual World. The song features David Gilmour, Kate's discoverer and early mentor, on guitar. It also features backing vocals by a traditional Bulgarian ensemble called Trio Bulgarka. The combination of those two elements with Kate's voice is pretty sublime.
Lex mentioned imagining jogging to Kate Bush back in the day. Coincidently, The first Sony walkman was introduce on this day- July 1st 1979 !!! and absolutely transformed the way we listened to music back in the 80's onwards. Portable audio became huge and so did cool headphones and cassettes and home recording and mixtapes. The record companies complained that home taping was killing music. In fact it was doing the exact opposite. (like TH-cam Now) Thanks guys. You could do worse than finish listening to this album
Yes ! I'm a 'newcomer' and a french fan of your delightful 'couple reactions'... and also a huge longtime Kate Bush fan (I'm 52, guys, oh-my-god, but no older than 25 in my head ^^), not to mention that I'm a Pop/Prog/Rock/Jazz passionate and keys/guitar player. So obviously I am 'here' with you, celebrating this amazing phenomenon about "Running up that hill" (connected to this series that I still haven't watched !😅). By the way, thank you for your videos. Of the genre, these are my favourites ! 😎❤🔥
@@julianjoyce2577 When shopping, the checkout person often asks, “Did you find everything?” And I respond, “Well, I was looking for my lost youth but strangely couldn’t find it.”
I love Kate Bush. She is also a great performer. Hearing her is only half of her greatness. You should do December will be Magic again by her this December. It's me and Melissa's favorite Christmas song.
I can totally relate to the kids who discover Kate Bush today. When I was a kid, I heard "Wuthering Heights" and was totally stunned - I never had heard someone singing like that on such a weird and wonderfull music. She was something special and 45 years later, she still is!
I first discovered Kate Bush from here compilation album The Whole Story - So many great cuts. Since then I've enjoyed her theatrical creativity and delivery. Wow is a funny song about an actor a little too into himself; Experiment IV is a scary Sci-Fi "movie"; Cloudbursting has an interesting cameo from Donald Sutherland and is inspirational; The Man is the Child in His Eyes always gets me. later songs - This Woman's Work and The Sensual World! She's a deep dive for sure.
This was a BIG alternative club dance hit along with songs like West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys, Blue Monday by New Order, Fascination by Human League, Let Me Go by Heaven 17 and Emperor's New Clothes by Sinead O'Conner. It used to pack the floor and you can certainly see why. Great reaction y'all!
As you like David Gilmour, there is a live version of this featuring Kate with David on Guitar and his son in law who played Bass on the pulse concert with Pink Floyd, worth a look.
Kate Bush is definitely one of a kind, and I love her songs and voice. There are three songs you need to hear from her second album "Lionheart". They are "In The Warm Room", "Wow", and "In Search Of Peter Pan". All three are worth discovering. You may not see people listing these songs in the comments, but her first two albums are fantastic, and have many great songs. Her first album "The Kick Inside" is a must hear also.
This song had a big impact in 1985. Nothing else like it. I loved it! One of my all-time favorites. Kate's voice really cut through all the noise. Her and Michael Stipe from R.E.M. and Robert Smith from the Cure really stood out.
Kate was one person who pioneered the use of the Fairlight CMI sampling synth in her music. One of my favorite performances of hers is her "This Woman's Work" from the BBC1 Terry Wogan TV show in 1989. Many people think that song is by Maxwell, who had a hit with his cover. That song shows off her range, and it starts out with her just singing and playing piano. If you do the one with Peter Gabriel, try the video. It was a unique way to film a duet.
I love that people are re-discovering Kate Bush, or hearing her for the first time. I've been a huge Kate Bush fan for over 30 years. So glad she's (FINALLY) getting some mainstream love.
A few of the stand-out songs that can be linked to 1985: "Fortress Around Your Heart" - Sting "How Soon is Now" - The Smiths "Voices Carry" - Til Tuesday
Cloud Busting is a great song as well.The song is about the very close relationship between psychologist and philosopher Wilhelm Reich and his young son.Cheers both.
Her Album "The hounds of love", which this song was on, is her best work imo. "Hello Earth" was not released as a single, and was on the B side "9th wave" section of the Album, but it is a great song that few people have heard.
You both inadvertently touched upon Kate's greatest masterpiece, The Ninth Wave, but only covered the first two sections, And 'Dream of Sheep' and 'Under Ice'. This is a seven part epic that begins with a woman stranded , floating in the sea trying to stay awake so she won't drown...she slips into her subconscious and we slip down along with her, deeper into the depths. Is it the threshold of death that has been crossed, or are we trapped in between states of conciousness? The series of seven sections take us on a harrowing journey...this is a work of pure genius and it is Kate Bush's opus...
Hi guys, love all things Kate Bush, but to showcase wierd and artistic world may I suggest a song, Suspended In Gaffa, my favourite. Great reactions guys. 👏👏👍💙🏴
So…I am a 63 year old living in the UK Being listening to KB for an age.. Recommended songs This womens work Cloud busting The Man With the child in his eyes Moments of pleasure Outstanding tracks of the highest order You must check out Keith from Leeds,UK
Yes, you must do the ‘Don’t Give Up’ duet with Peter Gabriel. But I would also recommend doing ‘Cloudbusting’ from the same Hounds of Love album, but you must watch the iconic music video with that one (also for the Peter Gabriel duet).
KateBush: wuthering heights, the man with the child in his eyes, army dreamers, the hounds of love, woman's work KateBush and PeterGabriel: don't give up. Just some suggestions for you..enjoy.
I first heard Wuthering Heights and her voice haunted me. I obsessed over her first album until I knew all of the songs by heart, then moved on to the next and next. Hounds of Love is my husband's favorite album, but it took him a long time to appreciate Kate Bush. I had to break him down listening to it nonstop. hahaha 'The Kick Inside' 'Lionheart' 'Never for Ever' 'The Dreaming' -- just incredible. You should watch her live at Hammersmith, her performances are awesome to see. Her dancing and movement. :)
92 MILLION watch the extraordinary accompanying Official Video and we can not see it Guys? I really like you two but every other reactor has shown it and though I am not Artistic ,the video is truly a Beautiful Work Of Art and shows incredible talent of Kate.
So many individual songs sound incredible but, her artistry extends to the album composition as well. As you explore Kate's catalogue, keep that in mind. It adds to the enjoyment.
I'm gonna tell it to you straight. If you two don't listen to her song "The Fog" from her Sensual World album, you will be forever missing one of the most lush, moving, breathtaking, stunningly incredible pieces of music you will ever hear.
A-Ha, Tears for Fears and Pet Shop boys. Great tracks from 1985. Also Rush Power Windows album. Kates track, the man with the child in his eyes is beautiful
I had heard Kate before, but the album The Dreaming really made me sit up and listen: "Sat in Your Lap", The Dreaming", and "Night of the Swallow" are standouts. I love the whole Hounds of Love album, which is probably my favorite, and I agree that her video for "Cloudbusting" is a must see! The Sensual World is great too, with a Bulgarian ensemble adding wonderful texture and unique vocals. The next album, The Red Shoes, has an outstanding track co-arranged by Prince, "Why Do I Love You?",and he plays and sings on it too. KB is a great rabbit hole to explore!! Enjoy!!🎵❤️🎵
Was this my favourite song in '85? ABSOLUTELY! I wore this album out after a year and had to buy another copy. The video is still one of my favourites too, it is just her and a man, in a modern dance routine. She is also a dancer and choreographer. She was asked to perform this song for entrance of the athletes ate the Closing Ceremonies of the London Olympics, but declined. They used it but recorded.
I have been a deep Kate fan for over 40 years. For me her best song is the achingly beautiful This Woman’s Work. It may actually be my favorite song period. You also might be interested in Rocket’s Tail, which sounds like an Eastern European folk song that eventually features Dave Gilmour doing his thing.
The "Ninth Wave" is one of the greatist concept peices in rock history. It needs to be a made into a movie, but only if Kate has complete artistic control of the project.
Kate is one of a kind, her music videos are works of art. As someone who grew up with this music in 70s and 80s I'm thrilled a new generation are enjoying this. You must listen to Don't Give Up with Gabriel, but from Kate also do Cloudbusting, Hounds of Love, Babooshka, This Woman's Work, and The Man With the Child in his Eyes (which if memory serves she wrote when she was about 13!). Reacting to the Cloudbusting video would be great, it is a mini movie with the great Donald Sutherland and based on a true story which captured Kate's imagination. Worth reading about it before you watch! Keep up the good work guys. Watching you regularly from Scotland 💜
The video for "Cloudbusting" makes me wish she'd also gotten into acting, à la David Bowie and Sting.
Kate is the first lady of Prog Pop, experimental and art rock she was so far ahead of the rest in the 70/ 80s in particular female artists. She wrote the songs, and choregraphed the videos a true genius❤💥
You should really react to her official video for this song, Kate is a trained dancer and does an interpretive routine with a partner - it's incredible. And Kate is the Queen of prog/art rock. Hounds of Love is a masterpiece, split into two sides. Side A is about relationships and most of the tracks were hit singles. Side B is a 7 song conceptual suite entitled "The Ninth Wave," which describes a woman lost at sea at night in a lifejacket, struggling to survive. Each song describes part of her ordeal as she fights off death and slips in and out of consciousness. It is a masterpiece of progressive music. Kate has such a rich catalog, all of her albums are incredible and every song is different. Kate is still very relevant (before Stranger Things) she makes albums when she wants and takes her time (we fans are expecting her next album soon). She released 2 albums in 2011, and an incredible live album in 2016 ("Before The Dawn"), which was a series of 22 concerts (and sold out over 100,000 tickets in less than 15 minutes, a record for the Hammersmith Apollo). The year of the concerts (2014) Kate became the first woman to have 8 albums in the Top 40 charts at the same time (third behind only Elvis and the Beatles).
Yeah it was a Huge FAIL them not watching the Official Video...............do some research first Reactors.
Yes, sometimes you really need to watch the video to get the full effect of the song.
My favorite Album in 1985 was Hounds of Love ❤️ My favorite song from 1985 was probably Cloudbusting. My all time favorite Female Artist is Kate Bush. So happy for her.
As a long-term Kate fan, happy to be second. I'm never, ever, this early. Here because I know I'm gonna get an intelligent reaction. Goosebumps every time Kate sings.
Kate does a duet with Peter Gabriel called "Don't give up" that is absolutely beautiful. The whole video they are in an embrace.
A must listen!
Great song! It speaks to every person in any generation really.
Better duet might be Another Day
What's interesting if you really listen to the production, instruments, arrangements of "Running up that Hill" you hear Peter Gabriel all over it. Not sure who started out as a fan of who, but they both compliment each other in so many musical and creative ways. I love both videos/songs- hard to choose a favorite. Kate and Peter are their own genres- what if they had joined forces and formed another band ;)
Yes you can hear peters influence in the drums. He hated cymbals and there are none.
i have been in awe and admiration of the Kate bush story since she simply burst into our lives with wuthering Heights all those years ago, it shocked many of us and made us stop and look what hell is this we had never heard any thing like it in the UK, being the first female singer song writer to sweep the charts at no1 she changed the music industry for women in the UK for ever, she gave us classical literature, historical folk lore and political insight into the dystopian workings of organizations like the FBI with cloud bursting in her song writing, showed female artists to get on and do it their own way, she must of been well educated in proper good Education and well read at such a young age to have had such a huge Catalogue of songs even before she was seventeen, her talent was that incredible she took a 12 year break to have children and raise a family, then announce a string of comeback concerts that sold out in a matter of seconds a few years back, she is a truly one off person that educates and entertains at the same times comes along every now and then, a true superstar for sure,
Number one after 37 years!
I was a senior in high school in 85. I remember this song being on MTV when they played videos and I was mesmerized. it was so different including the video.
Not sure where to tell you to continue with Kate because everything she writes has a reason, but I'll start with a few that come to mind:
- THE MAN WITH THE CHILD IN HIS EYES
- BREATHING
- SAT IN YOUR LAP
- GET OUT OF MY HOUSE
- THE SENSUAL WORLD
- DEEPER UNDERSTANDING
- HOW TO BE INVISIBLE
Wow ! So glad someone quoted "Get out of my house"! In terms of creative audacity (and one-of-a-kind 'voice work'), to me it's a pure marvel, really ! 🌟✨🎇 (Hey, @NicknLex, ask steven Wilson what a masterpiece this record is ! ;))
Kate Bush was my first Guru in the 80’s. She took me to all the deep spiritual feeling places. Love her forever💜🥰
It was played in the clubs a lot those days. The haunting synths and drums set you in a special mood.
Funny thing me and Kate Bush have the same birthday July 30, 1958. Born on the same day same year. I feel you two should do a Kate Bush birthday dedication ☺️. I absolutely love her!
It's largely forgotten now, but many people first heard this song on the soundtrack of a 1988 movie "The Chocolate War." I've long considered Kate Bush as the female answer to Peter Gabriel.
Kate is the most wonderful, idiosyncratic prog singer/songwriter there is. Beautiful!
Truly unique musician.
Hi Guys, as well as her albums Kate Bush made many impressive music videos. The best being "Cloudbusting" starring Hollywood actor Donald Sutherland. In the 1980's she released a vhs video of all the music videos she had done at that time. One of my favourites after "Cloudbusting" is "The Dreaming". She does all the choreography on all her videos. I still have the vhs which is still great to watch. [ I presume it's now on dvd but never looked if it is ] There is a track from "The Kick Inside" which at only 2mins 41 secs really grabs your emotions.>> "The Man with the child in his eyes". I highly recommend this very short song. Once heard you wont forget it. Great reaction to this wonderful artist who deserves every success. Thankyou. She has not had an easy life. Byeee Jim X
Back in 1985, this is the song that made me love Kate Bush!! She deserves all the love she is getting now, she is a one of an kind artist, there is no one like her in music.
The drummer is Stuart Elliot, who was also the drummer starting on album no 3 of The Alan Parsons Project, he was also with Cockney Rebel. BTW on the first album of Kate Bush was also David Paton and Ian Bairnson, also the Alan Parsons Project oríginal musicians.
I love that everyone is discovering and rediscovering Kate. So happy I grew up in this era. I was 15.😍🥰✨🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🎶🎶🎶🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just can bow to her, she's a Queen in the music world. The Sensual Word is not frequently mentioned but worth a deep listening, the song ' This Woman's Work `for example...
Side 2 of Hounds of Love, The Ninth Wave, is imho the best 26 minutes of music ever recorded. Thanks for helping to keep her music alive!
Another KB's peak : "Breathing". The last track from her "Never For Ever" album (1980). Unquestionably, a true gem of 'Prog-Pop-Rock', really ! th-cam.com/video/VzlofSthVwc/w-d-xo.html
"Rocket's Tail" and "Deeper Understanding" IMHO are particularly inspired songs by Kate Bush. Thank You & Have a great Holiday Weekend N&L.
Hounds of Love is one of my favourite albums of all time. The Ninth Wave is the most original piece of music you’ll ever hear. As everyone has said, Kate is one of a kind. And to think, David Gilmour, through personal association, discovered her.
It's so Wonderful that Kate Bush is becoming known to the Younger Things. Love her; Cheers guys. 😊👍🍁🦋
Love the song's underlying galloping feel blended with a euphoric aim. Like Rundgren and Nyro, Kate was always largely below the commercial radar screen because of her strong artistic nature. This song always stands up nicely to repeated playing.
Kate has sung on 2 Peter Gabriel songs - Games Without Frontiers and Don't Give Up - both are great.
Her most experimental album (and my favorite) is The Dreaming which showcases some very interesting vocal work. I think you guys would really find it intriguing.
Kate is very much the full package: she learnt interpretative dance with Lindsay Kemp, who taught David Bowie, and mime training as well. It is Kate who is dancing here. And there is a link to Peter Gabriel (as you know now with their duet Don't Give Up). It would be worth looking at some of her later work, which is probably more accessible, although still quite cerebral: The Sensual World. This Woman's Work and Moments of Pleasure are all beautiful. She's a musical genius!
Please do Cloudbusting! It's brilliant. BTW, the drummer on this song is Stuart Elliot. He was one of Kates favourite drummers and played on many of her bigger hits (incl. Cloudbusting). He also drummed on 10 of Alan Parsons Project's albums from the 'Pyramid' album onwards. He was the original drummer for Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel.
1985, a great year for music.
How can you not watch her official video to this? It is absolutely stunning. Her dancing is something else and a whole important side of her. Great reaction though.
Wonderful. I'd suggest a lengthy look at the phenomenal "The Dreaming" perhaps her most experimental album. Sat In Your Lap is amazing as is the title track. The vocal performances alone are mind bending. Enjoy and TY again!
The Dreaming was her least successful but, in my view, her best album.
The Dreaming is an incredible album , si different , so good , a masterpiece!!
Welcome to the Church of Kate! There is something so unique to the drumming of the 80s sound. I actually literally bumped into Kate at around this time. I was working on a photo shoot at a rental studio in NY, and as we were packing up to go, I was on the landing outside the studio when a door opened to the studio next door and out comes Kate Bush with a few of her crew, apparently shooting a video. It was like, “Oh, hello there!” “Hello!” smiles and then we were off, but it was a very cool encounter, and so typical of NY. 🎶🎵
Wuthering Heights & This Woman’s Work should be your next Kate Bush tracks to react to!
Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel "Games without frontiers" and "Don't give up". She was helped by David Gilmour, who played on several albums from her. Huge artist and unique voice!
Dave Gilmour discovered Kate Bush when she was 16. He Produced her demos and has said 3 of these were used on her first album, i dot remember which. I think Kate is accompanied by h Adler on some records.
In 1985 i was livibg in Guatemala and did not know of Kate Busush, i was mind blown by Ceilis Cruz Miriam Makeba.
Somewhat funny to think your first introduction to Kate Bush a year ago were four songs from "The Ninth Wave" which I consider - together with the entire album "The Dreaming" - her most experimental/progressive work (which also happens to be my overall favourite by her), whereas most people's first contact with her music might be one of her more "commercial" single hits. While I had already heard her single hits from 1980 onward on the radio and seen the videoclips to them on TV when they came out, it wasn't before 1990 - in my early twenties and at a time in which had been listening nearly exclusively to metal for several years - that I became a fan of her music and bought all albums available back then within less than two weeks. I still like her most experimental stuff the most. I'm also very thankful for her collaboration with the Trio Bulgarka on three songs of "The Sensual World" (my favourite being "Rocket's Tail"), because I loved these female voices so much that only three weeks after buying this album, I bought my first album by Le Mystère des Voix Bulgares (which nowadays go by the English name The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices, under which they have also released an album with Lisa Gerrard) and I have attended several of their concerts since then, which I'd consider some of my best live experiences until now. My favourite song in 1985? I can't decide between Helloween's "Ride the Sky" and Fates Warning's "Epitaph". As for non-metal, I'd go with Kate Bush's "Hello Earth" (or "Waking the Witch" or "Jig of Life"), though that would be favourite non-metal song "from" 1985, since I hadn't heard "The Ninth Wave" yet in 1985. Favourite non-metal song "in" 1985 would be "Love Like Blood" by Killing Joke. Finally, to those who like Kate Bush's playful/experimental vocals the most, I'd like to reommend the eponymous album by the one-off Norwegian project Tactile Gemma, especially the song "Creepy-Crawlies". - Once again an overlong comment, thus less likely to get read, but I couldn't help it.
This was my introduction to Kate Bush back in '85. It's still one of my favorite albums of all time. The second side/half is a connected suite of songs called the Ninth Wave. Imo, one of the greatest pieces of music ever made.
The Hounds Of Love is a masterpiece of an album.
This song is the first song on the first side of this album.
The second side, also called "The Ninth Wave" should be listened to as one continuous piece.
Kate is absolutely fantastic, isn't she?!?
Kate Bush & Prince 'Why Should I Love You" from The Red Shoes.
I was fortunate to see Kate Bush on her first, and only, live tour, in 1979. My favourite albums by her are Lionheart (78), Never For Ever (80) and Hounds of Love (85). Check out the video for 'Cloudbusting', featuring Donald Sutherland. The collaboration with Peter Gabriel, 'Don't Give Up', is just sublime.
Top Kate songs:
1. This Woman's Work
2. Coral Room
3. Running Up that Hill
You guys are making me feel old. I was born in 1969.
Thank you for the attention you are giving Kate. I have been a fan since her debut in 1978 with Wuthering Heights. When Hounds Of Love was released in 1985 it was of a total different leage than what was before. It was a thrill to watch your reaction last year to The Ninth Wave (side b of the album). Kate is now recognized by a whole new generation as a very special artist because of Stranger Things. Kate has acknowledged this fact on her website and in a BBC radio interview very recently. Another very special track is The Sensual World (1989) the video for it is mesmerizing and simple atvthe same time. The song is based upon great English literature, like Wuthering Heights was.
I would recommend Kate Bush The Man with the child in his eyes. She wrote when only 13 and first recorded it at 16.
The most unique artist, phenomenal song, 100/200 years from now she will be revered.
I owned this album in 1985. My younger sister borrowed it and never gave it back.😊
This was 80's but a very different 80's. Art. Non commercial but beautifully hauntingly crafted. Watch the evocative video version as well. She dances in it-she was a wonderful modern-interpretive dancer as well-SO multi talented. Try the track The Sensual World from the album of the same name-completely different, driving rhythm, sensual almost middle eastern type feel...It's always been a hard toss up for me between which Kate Bush production is my favorite Hound Of Love or The Sensual World...
Kate Bush has been my favorite artists for decades, and it's so exciting to see her finally get her due. I believe you did the entire song suite from the Hounds of Love album called The Ninth Wave already, but I would check out the title track, Hounds of Love, one of my favorite songs of all time. Other great songs include The Big Sky, This Woman's Work, The Sensual World, Love & Anger, Sat in Your Lap, Cloudbusting... so many more. Her duet with Peter Gabriel -- Don't Give Up, is amazing as well. Any song you choose will be worth listening to.
You mentioned Pink Floyd -- did you know that David Gilmour helped get her started in the70's. He plays on several of her songs. He also sings on an amazing song with her called Pull Out the Pin.
Kate just been number 1 in the UK with this track 37 years after its release
I was 11 when this song came out ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 im 46 now so its a trip lol
I loved this video , Kate has been my favorite female artist since I was 12 and loved what you said about the Neverending Story. It’s still my favorite film from my youth and the soundtrack is amazing .
Grew up listening to Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel as a kid in th 80s as my older sisters who I shared a room with had their albums love them both their voices are so pure always singing this memories of growing up
The thing with Kate Bush is she keeps your interest from start to finish in her albums and it’s like reading a particularly thrilling thriller that you devour and can’t wait for the next page.
Kate does that to you,if you really listen,the intricacies are very rewarding.
David Gilmour was astonished at her talent when she was 14/15,no wonder he endorsed her and helped her.
She’s an English national treasure for sure.
Yes, this was my favorite song in 1985. I remember the moment I first heard it on MTV, visiting my parents house. It stopped me cold in my tracks. Hounds of Love is probably the album I have listened to more than any other. Welcome to my world...
This album was the first I bought with my own money, my first paycheck, it changed my musical life.
There's a lot of very good songs by Kate to listen to. I will suggest :
- Breathing
- The Dreaming
- Night of the Swallow
- Jig of Life
- Hello Earth
- Don't Give Up (with Peter Gabriel)
- The Sensual Word
- ...
This woman’s work is one you will not regret reacting to it is a killer ballad
I still have my 45 single of this song from 1985! It's such a great, dramatic song - drew me in at 17.
Philosophy speaks of what you are talking about here, through the thoughts of Arthur Schopenhauer who warned: "What's new is seldom what's good...for if it is good, it is, but for a short time, new." Quality has a knack for longevity. Finding the good stuff amid the new stuff is like shopping at Goodwill for the rare silks and cashmeres among the polyester throwaways.
I remember cutting class in 85 to run to the mall and buy this album. This was in Puerto Rico...yes, i was the class weirdo, of course.
People form back then have been writing to me after Stranger Things to tell me they heard "That singer you used to like" lol
I discovered her staying up very late at night as a kid to watch video music channels pre-Mtv...i think...Shows like Night Flight i believe preceded MTV???? I may be wrong about this.
On the collaboration front, I recommend Rocket's Tail from Kate Bush's album The Sensual World. The song features David Gilmour, Kate's discoverer and early mentor, on guitar. It also features backing vocals by a traditional Bulgarian ensemble called Trio Bulgarka. The combination of those two elements with Kate's voice is pretty sublime.
Great track indeed!
Whole album of Hounds of Love. You'll love it.
That was superb Nick and Lex!! Try Joni Mitchell and Peter Gabriel.....secret place......very special!!
Lex mentioned imagining jogging to Kate Bush back in the day. Coincidently, The first Sony walkman was introduce on this day- July 1st 1979 !!! and absolutely transformed the way we listened to music back in the 80's onwards. Portable audio became huge and so did cool headphones and cassettes and home recording and mixtapes. The record companies complained that home taping was killing music. In fact it was doing the exact opposite. (like TH-cam Now) Thanks guys. You could do worse than finish listening to this album
Kate is a class act, way ahead of her time, ' The Kick inside' 'Never for ever' The Dreaming, 'Hounds of Love' are all fantastic albums, shes a legend
Yes ! I'm a 'newcomer' and a french fan of your delightful 'couple reactions'... and also a huge longtime Kate Bush fan (I'm 52, guys, oh-my-god, but no older than 25 in my head ^^), not to mention that I'm a Pop/Prog/Rock/Jazz passionate and keys/guitar player. So obviously I am 'here' with you, celebrating this amazing phenomenon about "Running up that hill" (connected to this series that I still haven't watched !😅).
By the way, thank you for your videos. Of the genre, these are my favourites ! 😎❤🔥
Inside every older person is a younger person asking, “What happened?”
@@markalexander6655 😊Yes, we can say that ;) . Long live our 'neverending youth' ! ^^
@@julianjoyce2577 When shopping, the checkout person often asks, “Did you find everything?” And I respond, “Well, I was looking for my lost youth but strangely couldn’t find it.”
@@markalexander6655 😂And if you DO find your lost youth somewhere... , how much does it cost ?? ;) Let me know, please. ^^
@@markalexander6655 haha 😆 I call it my Peter Pan syndrome - I’ll never grow up. 🤪
I love Kate Bush. She is also a great performer. Hearing her is only half of her greatness.
You should do December will be Magic again by her this December. It's me and Melissa's favorite Christmas song.
I can totally relate to the kids who discover Kate Bush today. When I was a kid, I heard "Wuthering Heights" and was totally stunned - I never had heard someone singing like that on such a weird and wonderfull music. She was something special and 45 years later, she still is!
I first discovered Kate Bush from here compilation album The Whole Story - So many great cuts.
Since then I've enjoyed her theatrical creativity and delivery.
Wow is a funny song about an actor a little too into himself; Experiment IV is a scary Sci-Fi "movie"; Cloudbursting has an interesting cameo from Donald Sutherland and is inspirational; The Man is the Child in His Eyes always gets me.
later songs - This Woman's Work and The Sensual World!
She's a deep dive for sure.
This was a BIG alternative club dance hit along with songs like West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys, Blue Monday by New Order, Fascination by Human League, Let Me Go by Heaven 17 and Emperor's New Clothes by Sinead O'Conner. It used to pack the floor and you can certainly see why. Great reaction y'all!
As you like David Gilmour, there is a live version of this featuring Kate with David on Guitar and his son in law who played Bass on the pulse concert with Pink Floyd, worth a look.
..and of course the fact that it was a feature song in S4 Eps 4 of Stranger Things really brought it back to the forefront!!
I knew this album was a 'classic' from the moment I first heard it in 1985!
Kate Bush is definitely one of a kind, and I love her songs and voice. There are three songs you need to hear from her second album "Lionheart". They are "In The Warm Room", "Wow", and "In Search Of Peter Pan". All three are worth discovering. You may not see people listing these songs in the comments, but her first two albums are fantastic, and have many great songs. Her first album "The Kick Inside" is a must hear also.
This song had a big impact in 1985. Nothing else like it. I loved it! One of my all-time favorites. Kate's voice really cut through all the noise. Her and Michael Stipe from R.E.M. and Robert Smith from the Cure really stood out.
Kate was one person who pioneered the use of the Fairlight CMI sampling synth in her music. One of my favorite performances of hers is her "This Woman's Work" from the BBC1 Terry Wogan TV show in 1989. Many people think that song is by Maxwell, who had a hit with his cover. That song shows off her range, and it starts out with her just singing and playing piano. If you do the one with Peter Gabriel, try the video. It was a unique way to film a duet.
Just FYI, the video you're talking about is not for this song, it's for the song "Cloudbusting".
@@dggydddy59 Thanks - I took it out.
I love that people are re-discovering Kate Bush, or hearing her for the first time. I've been a huge Kate Bush fan for over 30 years. So glad she's (FINALLY) getting some mainstream love.
The whole album is amazing. Hounds of love and Cloudbursting. Also Peter Gabriel duet is beautiful.David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) “discovered her”.🙂
Don't Give Up
@@Neilbear5820 Plus Kate appeared on "No Self Control" and "Games Without Frontiers."
The kick inside 👌🏼
Although it is a later track check out "Nocturn" from Kate's 2005 album "Aerial." Also her cover of Elton John's "Rocket Man."
A few of the stand-out songs that can be linked to 1985:
"Fortress Around Your Heart" - Sting
"How Soon is Now" - The Smiths
"Voices Carry" - Til Tuesday
Cloud Busting is a great song as well.The song is about the very close relationship between psychologist and philosopher Wilhelm Reich and his young son.Cheers both.
Her Album "The hounds of love", which this song was on, is her best work imo. "Hello Earth" was not released as a single, and was on the B side "9th wave" section of the Album, but it is a great song that few people have heard.
You both inadvertently touched upon Kate's greatest masterpiece, The Ninth Wave, but only covered the first two sections, And 'Dream of Sheep' and 'Under Ice'. This is a seven part epic that begins with a woman stranded , floating in the sea trying to stay awake so she won't drown...she slips into her subconscious and we slip down along with her, deeper into the depths. Is it the threshold of death that has been crossed, or are we trapped in between states of conciousness? The series of seven sections take us on a harrowing journey...this is a work of pure genius and it is Kate Bush's opus...
Hi guys, love all things Kate Bush, but to showcase wierd and artistic world may I suggest a song, Suspended In Gaffa, my favourite. Great reactions guys. 👏👏👍💙🏴
So…I am a 63 year old living in the UK
Being listening to KB for an age..
Recommended songs
This womens work
Cloud busting
The Man With the child in his eyes
Moments of pleasure
Outstanding tracks of the highest order
You must check out
Keith from Leeds,UK
Yes, you must do the ‘Don’t Give Up’ duet with Peter Gabriel. But I would also recommend doing ‘Cloudbusting’ from the same Hounds of Love album, but you must watch the iconic music video with that one (also for the Peter Gabriel duet).
KateBush: wuthering heights, the man with the child in his eyes, army dreamers, the hounds of love, woman's work
KateBush and PeterGabriel: don't give up.
Just some suggestions for you..enjoy.
Also with PG : No Self Control.
Also check out her contribution to Go West "The King Is Dead".
I first heard Wuthering Heights and her voice haunted me. I obsessed over her first album until I knew all of the songs by heart, then moved on to the next and next. Hounds of Love is my husband's favorite album, but it took him a long time to appreciate Kate Bush. I had to break him down listening to it nonstop. hahaha 'The Kick Inside' 'Lionheart' 'Never for Ever' 'The Dreaming' -- just incredible. You should watch her live at Hammersmith, her performances are awesome to see. Her dancing and movement. :)
92 MILLION watch the extraordinary accompanying Official Video and we can not see it Guys?
I really like you two but every other reactor has shown it and though I am not Artistic ,the video is truly a Beautiful Work Of Art and shows incredible talent of Kate.
So many individual songs sound incredible but, her artistry extends to the album composition as well. As you explore Kate's catalogue, keep that in mind. It adds to the enjoyment.
I'm gonna tell it to you straight. If you two don't listen to her song "The Fog" from her Sensual World album, you will be forever missing one of the most lush, moving, breathtaking, stunningly incredible pieces of music you will ever hear.
I am sure we will do that one soon
A-Ha, Tears for Fears and Pet Shop boys. Great tracks from 1985. Also Rush Power Windows album. Kates track, the man with the child in his eyes is beautiful
Pre-HOL "The Dreaming'. Post HOL, "Ariel, The Red Shoes', 'Sensual World' '50 Words for Snow". Plus great B-sides.
I had heard Kate before, but the album The Dreaming really made me sit up and listen: "Sat in Your Lap", The Dreaming", and "Night of the Swallow" are standouts. I love the whole Hounds of Love album, which is probably my favorite, and I agree that her video for "Cloudbusting" is a must see! The Sensual World is great too, with a Bulgarian ensemble adding wonderful texture and unique vocals. The next album, The Red Shoes, has an outstanding track co-arranged by Prince, "Why Do I Love You?",and he plays and sings on it too. KB is a great rabbit hole to explore!! Enjoy!!🎵❤️🎵
Was this my favourite song in '85? ABSOLUTELY! I wore this album out after a year and had to buy another copy. The video is still one of my favourites too, it is just her and a man, in a modern dance routine. She is also a dancer and choreographer.
She was asked to perform this song for entrance of the athletes ate the Closing Ceremonies of the London Olympics, but declined. They used it but recorded.
This Woman's Work
I have been a deep Kate fan for over 40 years. For me her best song is the achingly beautiful This Woman’s Work. It may actually be my favorite song period. You also might be interested in Rocket’s Tail, which sounds like an Eastern European folk song that eventually features Dave Gilmour doing his thing.
The "Ninth Wave" is one of the greatist concept peices in rock history. It needs to be a made into a movie, but only if Kate has complete artistic control of the project.