Yes Kate is truly gorgeous, a natural beauty -- and she is also a beautiful person. A fearless performer, but shy and down to earth in person. I have watched, listened to, and read every interview, article, and fan story about her that I could get my hands on since I became a fan after seeing her on Saturday Night Live in 1978. It is a general consensus from critics, fans, interviewers, journalists, fellow musicians, and everyone who has worked with her or had an encounter with her that Kate is one of the most humble, sweet, gracious, kind, witty, polite, caring, classy, and lovely human beings alive.
Mvellis..... What a beautiful thing to say, and so true. I feel the same too. Kate has been a constant in my life since'78. And we are so privileged to have her. Cheers.
This was Kate's first release and went to no.1 in the UK and stayed there for 4 weeks. I remember being at school and everyone trying to mimic her voice...and failing. Tomorrow, 30th July, is the birthday of Kate Bush and Emily Bronte (author of Wuthering Heights). In honour of this groups of people around the world get together and perform the Red Dress version of this song, the event is named The Most Wuthering Heights Ever day. A perfect tribute to a unique artistic genius.
The best mimic Wuthering Height is Hayley Westenra... I heard this song in 1980 (i am in highschool). Loved it. And may be already hear this song for 1000 times. play it every day in 1981-1982... with cassete-tape. -- My favorite is Symphony in Blue, and Moving and December will be magic again.. Played it every day...
This was the first #1 self-written song by a female artist in U.K. history. During the fade out of the punk phase in England in 1978, Kate came out of nowhere and stunned the entire nation with this completely original and mesmerizing song. It hit #1 in many European countries as well. It catapulted Kate into her brilliant and highly influential 40 year career (that is still ongoing). Kudos to Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour for discovering her and helping her get signed as a 16 year old to EMI Records
I am American like you, but growing I happened to like a lot of Uk bands, I literally used to think that when people sing we all somehow sing with an American accent, until I fear an interview with Kate Bush and she was taking about how she doesn’t lose her accent when she sings. I had no idea that many UK bands purposely sing with an American accent to court the American market. I was blown away. Kate is so real that she wouldn’t change who she was just for commercial purposes. I respect her so much. Would love to see you review the Sensual World song.
I remember crushing on Kate as a kid. Not everyone was into Kate but I did she is rather alternative but she is very talented musically both playing piano and in writing of music and vocally including her ability to express her emotions in her singing and visually with her dancing skills. Thanks to Kate I continued down that alternative road and found many other bands the latest being Nightwish. Kate will always be the first female singer who truly touched both my heart and soul.
The graceful expressive movements of a 19-year-old trained dancer and mime. She was portraying a ghost, hence the affected high pitched vocal. Groundbreaking or what?
Thank you for another great reaction, I remember seeing this version of the video on the BBC and initially thinking what the hell is this?! But then the song and Kate's performance just grew on me and I was hooked. As others have mentioned it's inspired by Emily Bronte novel of the same name, a while prior to writing the song Kate had seen the tail end of a 1967 BBC adaptation of the novel when the ghost of Cathy who was haunting Heathcliff was outside his window wanting to come in, this stuck with Kate and led directly to the song, which she wrote at night under the light of a full moon on the 5th of March 1977. In order to relate to Catherine's character Kate read a few pages from the book, but not the whole book, the strange thing is that Kate wrote lines in the song that she only noticed that also appeared in the book when she read through it in full after writing the lyrics. Other interesting facts were that she shares the same birthday as Emily Bronte (30th of July - it will be Kate's birthday on Saturday) and when she was younger she was called Cathy, when Kate sings she does effectively become the character in the song, so when she sung Wuthering Heights she was Cathy. For this song Kate deliberately pushed her voice to high register since Cathy is a ghost. Regarding this music video Kate wanted the choreography to look interesting to reflect the persona of Cathy, as for the style of dancing Kate was influenced by the training she had received by Lindsay Kemp. Now EMI wanted to release a completely different song as Kate's debut single "James And The Cold Gun" but Kate disagree she wanted "Wuthering Heights" to be the debut single because she felt that she needed to make an immediate impact, in the end EMI executives only agreed because they thought that song would be a flop and its failure would teach Kate a lesson. The original release date was intended to be November 1977, but that date was missed because Kate rejected the original cover of the single since she felt that the photograph used concentrated too much on her body. Now this was very fortunate because the Paul McCartney song "Mull of Kintyre" released in November 1977 became an absolutely huge UK hit, becoming the Christmas number 1 single. Anyway after a new cover was created which Kate agreed with "Wuthering Heights" was released on the 20th of January 1978, entered the top 40 at number 27 on the 18th of February, reaching number 1 three weeks later (staying there at number 1 for four weeks), it knocked the ABBA song "Take a Chance on Me" off the top spot. By reaching number 1 in the UK singles chart Kate became the 1st female artist to have a self written song get to number 1. Wuthering Heights was a huge worldwide hit, into the top 20 in 17 countries, at least top 10 in 15 and number 1 in six (including the UK). Wuthering Heights was so unlike anything else in the charts at the time, it made precisely the massive impact that Kate had predicted. As for other song suggestions if going in chronological order then you could consider: Wow, Hammer Horror, Babooshka, Army Dreamers and Breathing
I think a good way to appreciate the song is through its inspiration. It was written from the perspective of the ghost of Cathy in "Wuthering Heights". When KB was very young, I think about 10, she caught just a few minutes of the quite frightening ghostly scene of an early adaption for tv and it stuck in her mind. "Wuthering Heights" is a favourite of the UK and gets a re-adaption every 10 or so years, just before she wrote this a newer tv version was broadcast, perhaps this new version or catching again the earlier one re-triggered the memory and spawned this great song. You can see what is maybe the original black & white tv clip of this if you search for "Wuthering Heights window scene comparisons" on youtube, it's only a 1 min 45s or so but the spectral, other-worldly look of the pale white ghostly blur of the early version really does 'explain' the setting for this clever dance view.
The first song I heard of hers, and I was spellbound. Her sound was haunting, I had no idea who Kate Bush was... but this song really got under my skin. I adore her, I think she is a genius and favorite artist of all time. From her storytelling and lyrics, to the musicality and layers -- I watch her live performances and I am in awe. She is incredible. I listen to her everyday, no joke. I will never tire of her.
She took some dance lessons with Lindsay Kemp, the pantomime and choreographer of David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust) in the 70s, because she liked his wordless expressions. The first song on the first album ("Moving" from "The Kick Inside") was written for him, about moving on a stage. He was also guest star in her 1994 short film "The Line, The Cross & The Curve". For her 1979 "Tour Of Life", she took dance lessons as well, there was a female and a male teacher, just forgot their names, sorry...
If you want to go deeper into her world, check out 'Breathing', 'Army Dreamers', 'Sat in Your Lap' 'Suspended in Gaffa', 'The Dreaming', 'Night of the Swallow'. She moved into a darker sound for her third and fourth albums, 'Never Forever' and 'The Dreaming'
Love ur Kate Bush journey. Please do ‘Moments of Pleasure’ (1993) or ‘Sunset’ next. Sunset is not a single but definitely a fan fave from her brillant 2005 comeback album Aerial. It would be nice if you here her more recent vocals as well. They’re a bit lower of couse, but have so much more warmth and richness to it I even prefer it over her younger vocals.
Version 2 is worth a look at too, it's the same dance, but she does it on a 'wuthering height' (basically barren, windy moorland in the North of England, where the original Bronte novel is set) This song is an imagined song from a character in the 19th Century novel, it's basically a ghost story, and she's the ghost coming back for her lover, because she's out in the cold... it's heartbreaking)
This song (specifically the Version 2 video) burst onto British TV screens in the cold winter of 1978, there was nothing like her, and to start with such a deep, complicated, haunting song, and those looks... she really did capture Britain within a few weeks, she's loved like very very few other musicians.
I liked your honest reaction very much, can't wait for more, you are already in the rabbit whole... BTW: It's after midnight here in Europe, so "Happy Katemas"! Kate Bush is getting 64 today... Sadly her Beatles cover wasn't "When I’m Sixty-Four" but "The Long and Winding Road", so this is not my recommendation. Let's start with "Breathing" (of "Never For Ever" 1980) or "This Woman's Work" (of "The Sensual World" 1989), written for John Hughes' 1988 movie "She's Having a Baby"...
I think she was all of 19 years old when she did this one. She started writing songs when she was 12 or 13. Kate is a genius, and she was a stunningly beautiful woman in her younger days. You're falling in love with her? Join the club!
Kate's first album, The Kick Inside, was ready to be recorded when one night, under a full moon, she decided to write a song about a book she just read called Wuthering heights.
Great reaction 🔥 I was quite young when I first saw/heard Kate Bush. It was a DVD compilation of 80's music videos The song was "Cloudbusting" (1985) off her "Hounds of Love" album (same one that has "Running up that Hill (A Deal with God" on it). From then on became one of my favorite artists. Kate is definitely in a league of her own who inspired many artists who came after her (Tori Amos, Bjork, Lorde to name a few). Kate is every bit of a theatrical/visual performer/storyteller as she is a musical genius/writer/artist and her extensive/legendary discography proves it. Check out Kate's song/music video "This Woman's Work" (1989) about the uncertainty of childbirth through the eyes of the man. The R & B artist Maxwell famously covered it in the late-1990s
Whole look and choreographic is to resemble the ghost of Catherine that come to hunt Heatcliff. In the novel that this songs is built up on Heatcliff and Catherine grow up on the the manson Wuthering Heights as kids and grow a complicated relationship. Catherine married another man for other reasons than love and dies when she gives birth to a child. After that it goes south with Heatcliff mental and later physical health and he dies too after been tormented by what he thinks is the ghost of Catherine, wanting to get into his window.
Kate wrote this song at 18. Some of her early songs, like "Man With the Child in His Eyes" were written when she was much younger. Kate also helped create the wireless head mic that we all know and love today. She wanted a mic that she could use while dancing. EMI signed Kate when she was 15 - based on demos and input from David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. They then gave her 3 years to develop artistically before she cut her debut album. This type of patronage is virtually unheard of today, and speaks to how special of a talent they felt that she was. Other Kate songs thatI would suggest are "Warm & Soothing", "Under the Ivy", "The Cabin Boy", "James and the Cold Gun", "December Will Be Magic Again", and "This Woman's Work".
As a guitarist you might appreciate songs like 'James And The Cold Gun', 'Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake', Violin', 'Love And Anger' and 'Rocket's Tail'.
ok, you need some data 1) kates writes and produces (including choreography) 2) first female artist to have a self written number one album in the uk 3) she's 17 in this video ..its 1978 .. EMI kept her on ice for a couple of years prior to this, she paid for dance lessons with the advance she got 4) she was the first artist to use those mouth side mics, so she could dances while performing on the only live tour she ever did.. so the mic was the necessary hack 5) she owns all her own songs 6) this was her debut, which went to number 1 for a month 7) i was 5 when it debuted .. still remember seeing it
She wasn't even 20 years old yet. She demanded to the record company for this to be her first single. And she called her own shots from then on. Amazing!
I think you're seeing how a whole generation of young men fell in love with Kate Bush when this came out. Also Wuthering heights was on the curriculum the year previous. So we all knew the novel. The pivotal gothic bit is Cathy appearing as a ghost in the window.
The song was her debut as singer and it came out 1978. I think she was 18-19 yrs at that time. David Gilmour the guitarist of Pink Floyd was friend with Kate Bush older brother and helped promote her. It is also he who plays the guitar on the recording of the song.
All the visual effects, the smoke/dry ice, the pitch of her voice, her eyes… she is playing the ghost character, Cathy, from the Wuthering Heights novel
Unlike some people, I don't mind pauses during reaction videos - after all, I already know the songs very well, so that's not a problem. Also, what you have to say is always interesting and pertinent. And yeah, the chord sequence in this song is extraordinary. I would make a couple of observations about pausing: firstly, I would *not* pause after literally five seconds of the video! Man, give it a chance to breathe first. Secondly, it might be an idea not to do a pause too soon after the last pause, especially if the previous one has been quite a long one - it disrupts the rhythm maybe a little too much. Oh, and pausing the video purely to say how cute she is? Dude... 😳
I think you should do the whole The Ninth Wave from Hounds of Love 🙂 And The Dreaming. And second part of Aerial Also Sensual World, Cloudbusting and Rocket's Tail. The last one is a must!!!
This is her interpretation of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and the love between Heathcliff and Kathie. Kathie dies and returns as a ghost, hence her knocking on the window to be let in to see her true love, Heathcliff.
Others have made great KB song suggestions. Two of my accessible favorites are "King of the Mountain" and "Wow!". The woman knows how to write music and lyrics.
Hi m8, love Ur reactions 2 Kate's music & just subscribed! I haven't looked @ any other comments but I'm sure someone would've said it already - when U listen 2 'The Ninth Wave' (Side 2 of Hounds Of Love), please listen 2 it in 1 hit. It's described as a mini concept album & tells 1 story through all the tracks. U R going 2 LOVE it! By the way, I think U might lose Ur sh1t when U C Kate in the video 4 Babooshka - oh, my......... Keep up the good work fella!
This is her interpretation of the novel wuthering heights(by Emilie Bronte 1860s,),of the great love between Cathy & heathcliff,,& cathys come back for heathcliff,
I have little musical talent and I'm tone deaf more or less, but there's one thing I might consider easy - perceiving changes in keys. Every key changes sound very strange and obvious to me. I'm confused because many brilliant musicians can't do it immediately. I really wonder why. Btw, how did you recognize those keys all by listening? Amazing.
Bry Paz: As for you comments about Kate's good looks, I don't know if you are a straight guy or what, but I would urge caution on making such judgements. Don't underestimate the effect of soft focus, hairstyle, makeup, etc. All may not be quite what it seems!
Time Lapse, maybe? Also suggest: Steely Dan - “Kid Charlemagne” or “Black Cow” Also, Aretha Franklin (Chain of Fools) or Janis Joplin (Piece of My Heart or Ball & Chain). Thanks
thanks for watching! I haven't reacted to too much yet, I'm still starting out with the reaction videos. I heard about her vaguely in the past but never checked her out until I heard all the buzz thanks to Stranger Things. Do you have any 70s music suggestions?
Suggestions: These two videos/songs from the same time as Wuthering Heights. Them Heavy People-she is wearing the purple skirt with her dancers very entertaining. Hammer Horror wearing black. You will like these two Bry Paz…
Man, in the late 70's early 80's Kate Bush was legit one of the most beautiful woman in the industry. It was humanly impossible for a hetero guy at the time not to fall in love with her.
Yes, now imagine seeing this video at 5 years old - with the tune now heading to No.1 in the UK - both of which happened in 1978. People were pretty evenly divided over her and some ridicule did descend. But time vindicated her talent, simply because nobody else could do it. And they still can't.
The time signature is complicated. So are the key changes. That is 100% Kate. To my knowledge the choreography is 100% Kate. There is not much more to this video (aside from double-cameras and the effects) than Kate expressing herself, interpreting (channeling?) the spirit of Cathy (her namesake).
The chord progressions on this song are definitely unusually especially considering the fact that it went to #1 on the singles chart in the UK back in 1978. Here an analysis of the structure of the song that found: brianmorrell.co.uk/popbook/wutheringheights.pdf Might be interesting to you since you are a musician. Also Hammer Horror or Wow might be other songs of hers you might enjoy!
I think listening through once and then going through with analysis would be better, but you may need to edit skips into the listen through to get around copyright rules.
if you want to react to tunes you have not heard from that were great in the UK but never reached the States , Kate Bush , The Stranglers , The Jam, the kinks ,and the Smiths , are all household names over here but rarely heard of in America , Pop in the 80s never made it over like the big rock groups of the 60s and seventies
@@BryPazReacts start with someone that influenced the lot , the masters of the lyrics the Kinks , Sunny afternoon. The kinks were banned from America in the 60s , but there were the beatles the stones and the kinks , but being banned you just got beatles and the stones , the kinks are very british , and were the originators of MODs. MODs were British counter culture of Rockers instead of greasy hair they had smart cut hair , wore suits with pinstripe tie . and wore ex US Korean war Parker coats to keep them clean on their Italian scooters . Mods is a repeating fashion over here. and seaside towns over here were filled with them bank holidays fighting Rockers lol , the Jam brought the whole fashion back in the 70s , its kind of British rock with 90% a british accent , as most british rock groups sing with American accent like the stones etc. to see what mods looked like watch `The real me ` by the who quadrophenia video
It is possibly hard for Americans to appreciate the impact that this 1978 song has had on pop culture in the U.K., the rest of the Commonwealth (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, etc.) and also some continental European countries like Germany. The song has even spawned its own annual event, "Most Wutheringly Heights Day", based on video version 2 (red dress) of this song. I see it even happens now in U.S.A.: th-cam.com/video/Je75AtbrPh8/w-d-xo.html
Most Wutheringly Heights day happens all acoss the world now and this year it is going to be bigger than ever. Totally agree thsi song had a massive impact and still does.
There are too many amazing Kate Bush songs for me to suggest you react to. Perhaps you should just start with her first album 'The Kick Inside' (full of magic) and work your way through. I can never rate her songs in order of preference as it all depends what mood I’m in. She is a genius. Enjoyed your review and just subscibed .
This is a reaction video. So please do keep interrupting to give your comments. Nobody is interested to listening to the whole song uninterrupted (tare are other places for that) and then listen to neverending bla-bla. You're doing it right. And I'm jealous of your hair.
It's hard to appreciate this song unless you understand the story behind it, and I'm not sure he does......research my friend, watch the movie and you'll gain a deeper understanding of the song.
It would be better if you watch the video uninterrupted and then react afterwards. Pausing a video multiple times will take away from your reaction of it because you're not listening to the song the way it was meant to be listened to.
I was just about to dump this video when you paused it again and then you said "she's Georgius" and I had to agree so watched it to the end, but you really ought to shut up and listen to the music.
Please just be quiet!! Give our Kate a bloody chance. Do you know the story? Tooo painful to watch. So many interruptions without any understanding of the love story.
Yes Kate is truly gorgeous, a natural beauty -- and she is also a beautiful person. A fearless performer, but shy and down to earth in person. I have watched, listened to, and read every interview, article, and fan story about her that I could get my hands on since I became a fan after seeing her on Saturday Night Live in 1978. It is a general consensus from critics, fans, interviewers, journalists, fellow musicians, and everyone who has worked with her or had an encounter with her that Kate is one of the most humble, sweet, gracious, kind, witty, polite, caring, classy, and lovely human beings alive.
Mvellis..... What a beautiful thing to say, and so true. I feel the same too. Kate has been a constant in my life since'78. And we are so privileged to have her. Cheers.
mvellis Midge Ure from Ultravox summed it up in one sentence. "She's just a darling little girl".
she also inspired Madonna
This was Kate's first release and went to no.1 in the UK and stayed there for 4 weeks. I remember being at school and everyone trying to mimic her voice...and failing.
Tomorrow, 30th July, is the birthday of Kate Bush and Emily Bronte (author of Wuthering Heights). In honour of this groups of people around the world get together and perform the Red Dress version of this song, the event is named The Most Wuthering Heights Ever day. A perfect tribute to a unique artistic genius.
The best mimic Wuthering Height is Hayley Westenra...
I heard this song in 1980 (i am in highschool). Loved it. And may be already hear this song for 1000 times. play it every day in 1981-1982... with cassete-tape.
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My favorite is Symphony in Blue, and Moving and December will be magic again.. Played it every day...
Kate had pretty much total control over her output, audio & visual, from day one.
She was 19 and it is her product, song and performance. Amazing.
This was the first #1 self-written song by a female artist in U.K. history. During the fade out of the punk phase in England in 1978, Kate came out of nowhere and stunned the entire nation with this completely original and mesmerizing song. It hit #1 in many European countries as well. It catapulted Kate into her brilliant and highly influential 40 year career (that is still ongoing). Kudos to Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour for discovering her and helping her get signed as a 16 year old to EMI Records
I am American like you, but growing I happened to like a lot of Uk bands, I literally used to think that when people sing we all somehow sing with an American accent, until I fear an interview with Kate Bush and she was taking about how she doesn’t lose her accent when she sings.
I had no idea that many UK bands purposely sing with an American accent to court the American market.
I was blown away.
Kate is so real that she wouldn’t change who she was just for commercial purposes.
I respect her so much.
Would love to see you review the Sensual World song.
Haha, love your lack of words at the end... this is proper reaction, watching your *enjoyment*.
I remember crushing on Kate as a kid. Not everyone was into Kate but I did she is rather alternative but she is very talented musically both playing piano and in writing of music and vocally including her ability to express her emotions in her singing and visually with her dancing skills. Thanks to Kate I continued down that alternative road and found many other bands the latest being Nightwish. Kate will always be the first female singer who truly touched both my heart and soul.
The graceful expressive movements of a 19-year-old trained dancer and mime. She was portraying a ghost, hence the affected high pitched vocal. Groundbreaking or what?
Thank you for another great reaction, I remember seeing this version of the video on the BBC and initially thinking what the hell is this?! But then the song and Kate's performance just grew on me and I was hooked. As others have mentioned it's inspired by Emily Bronte novel of the same name, a while prior to writing the song Kate had seen the tail end of a 1967 BBC adaptation of the novel when the ghost of Cathy who was haunting Heathcliff was outside his window wanting to come in, this stuck with Kate and led directly to the song, which she wrote at night under the light of a full moon on the 5th of March 1977. In order to relate to Catherine's character Kate read a few pages from the book, but not the whole book, the strange thing is that Kate wrote lines in the song that she only noticed that also appeared in the book when she read through it in full after writing the lyrics.
Other interesting facts were that she shares the same birthday as Emily Bronte (30th of July - it will be Kate's birthday on Saturday) and when she was younger she was called Cathy, when Kate sings she does effectively become the character in the song, so when she sung Wuthering Heights she was Cathy. For this song Kate deliberately pushed her voice to high register since Cathy is a ghost. Regarding this music video Kate wanted the choreography to look interesting to reflect the persona of Cathy, as for the style of dancing Kate was influenced by the training she had received by Lindsay Kemp.
Now EMI wanted to release a completely different song as Kate's debut single "James And The Cold Gun" but Kate disagree she wanted "Wuthering Heights" to be the debut single because she felt that she needed to make an immediate impact, in the end EMI executives only agreed because they thought that song would be a flop and its failure would teach Kate a lesson. The original release date was intended to be November 1977, but that date was missed because Kate rejected the original cover of the single since she felt that the photograph used concentrated too much on her body. Now this was very fortunate because the Paul McCartney song "Mull of Kintyre" released in November 1977 became an absolutely huge UK hit, becoming the Christmas number 1 single.
Anyway after a new cover was created which Kate agreed with "Wuthering Heights" was released on the 20th of January 1978, entered the top 40 at number 27 on the 18th of February, reaching number 1 three weeks later (staying there at number 1 for four weeks), it knocked the ABBA song "Take a Chance on Me" off the top spot. By reaching number 1 in the UK singles chart Kate became the 1st female artist to have a self written song get to number 1.
Wuthering Heights was a huge worldwide hit, into the top 20 in 17 countries, at least top 10 in 15 and number 1 in six (including the UK). Wuthering Heights was so unlike anything else in the charts at the time, it made precisely the massive impact that Kate had predicted.
As for other song suggestions if going in chronological order then you could consider: Wow, Hammer Horror, Babooshka, Army Dreamers and Breathing
I think a good way to appreciate the song is through its inspiration. It was written from the perspective of the ghost of Cathy in "Wuthering Heights".
When KB was very young, I think about 10, she caught just a few minutes of the quite frightening ghostly scene of an early adaption for tv and it stuck in her mind. "Wuthering Heights" is a favourite of the UK and gets a re-adaption every 10 or so years, just before she wrote this a newer tv version was broadcast, perhaps this new version or catching again the earlier one re-triggered the memory and spawned this great song.
You can see what is maybe the original black & white tv clip of this if you search for "Wuthering Heights window scene comparisons" on youtube, it's only a 1 min 45s or so but the spectral, other-worldly look of the pale white ghostly blur of the early version really does 'explain' the setting for this clever dance view.
She is gorgeous mate and so unique which makes us love her more. God man, beautiful
The first song I heard of hers, and I was spellbound. Her sound was haunting, I had no idea who Kate Bush was... but this song really got under my skin. I adore her, I think she is a genius and favorite artist of all time. From her storytelling and lyrics, to the musicality and layers -- I watch her live performances and I am in awe. She is incredible. I listen to her everyday, no joke. I will never tire of her.
I Agree, she’s amazing! Merry Christmas! (If you celebrate it)
She took some dance lessons with Lindsay Kemp, the pantomime and choreographer of David Bowie (Ziggy Stardust) in the 70s, because she liked his wordless expressions. The first song on the first album ("Moving" from "The Kick Inside") was written for him, about moving on a stage. He was also guest star in her 1994 short film "The Line, The Cross & The Curve". For her 1979 "Tour Of Life", she took dance lessons as well, there was a female and a male teacher, just forgot their names, sorry...
If you're looking for more Kate Bush - check out "Babooshka" - it's iconic!
She had complete control right from the beginning of her career and had to fight to have this released as her first single
I was about 7 years old when it came out and honesty I was captivated by this song and especially her expressive beauty.
If you want to go deeper into her world, check out 'Breathing', 'Army Dreamers', 'Sat in Your Lap' 'Suspended in Gaffa', 'The Dreaming', 'Night of the Swallow'. She moved into a darker sound for her third and fourth albums, 'Never Forever' and 'The Dreaming'
She is haunting and entrancing at the same time in this video, both in voice as in visuals
What a lovely reaction. I have always loved Kate Bush. ❤️
How much creative input did Kate Bush have? 100% Everything Kate Bush did, both sonically and visually, was entirely her own vision.
Love ur Kate Bush journey. Please do ‘Moments of Pleasure’ (1993) or ‘Sunset’ next. Sunset is not a single but definitely a fan fave from her brillant 2005 comeback album Aerial. It would be nice if you here her more recent vocals as well. They’re a bit lower of couse, but have so much more warmth and richness to it I even prefer it over her younger vocals.
Version 2 is worth a look at too, it's the same dance, but she does it on a 'wuthering height' (basically barren, windy moorland in the North of England, where the original Bronte novel is set) This song is an imagined song from a character in the 19th Century novel, it's basically a ghost story, and she's the ghost coming back for her lover, because she's out in the cold... it's heartbreaking)
This song (specifically the Version 2 video) burst onto British TV screens in the cold winter of 1978, there was nothing like her, and to start with such a deep, complicated, haunting song, and those looks... she really did capture Britain within a few weeks, she's loved like very very few other musicians.
I liked your honest reaction very much, can't wait for more, you are already in the rabbit whole...
BTW: It's after midnight here in Europe, so "Happy Katemas"!
Kate Bush is getting 64 today...
Sadly her Beatles cover wasn't "When I’m Sixty-Four" but "The Long and Winding Road", so this is not my recommendation. Let's start with "Breathing" (of "Never For Ever" 1980) or "This Woman's Work" (of "The Sensual World" 1989), written for John Hughes' 1988 movie "She's Having a Baby"...
I think she was all of 19 years old when she did this one. She started writing songs when she was 12 or 13. Kate is a genius, and she was a stunningly beautiful woman in her younger days. You're falling in love with her? Join the club!
Kate's first album, The Kick Inside, was ready to be recorded when one night, under a full moon, she decided to write a song about a book she just read called Wuthering heights.
Great reaction 🔥
I was quite young when I first saw/heard Kate Bush.
It was a DVD compilation of 80's music videos
The song was "Cloudbusting" (1985) off her "Hounds of Love" album (same one that has "Running up that Hill (A Deal with God" on it). From then on became one of my favorite artists.
Kate is definitely in a league of her own who inspired many artists who came after her (Tori Amos, Bjork, Lorde to name a few).
Kate is every bit of a theatrical/visual performer/storyteller as she is a musical genius/writer/artist and her extensive/legendary discography proves it.
Check out Kate's song/music video "This Woman's Work" (1989) about the uncertainty of childbirth through the eyes of the man. The R & B artist Maxwell famously covered it in the late-1990s
Absolutely perfectly beautiful
Whole look and choreographic is to resemble the ghost of Catherine that come to hunt Heatcliff.
In the novel that this songs is built up on Heatcliff and Catherine grow up on the the manson Wuthering Heights as kids and grow a complicated relationship. Catherine married another man for other reasons than love and dies when she gives birth to a child. After that it goes south with Heatcliff mental and later physical health and he dies too after been tormented by what he thinks is the ghost of Catherine, wanting to get into his window.
She did the vocal for this song in one take.
Kate wrote this song at 18. Some of her early songs, like "Man With the Child in His Eyes" were written when she was much younger.
Kate also helped create the wireless head mic that we all know and love today. She wanted a mic that she could use while dancing.
EMI signed Kate when she was 15 - based on demos and input from David Gilmour from Pink Floyd. They then gave her 3 years to develop artistically before she cut her debut album. This type of patronage is virtually unheard of today, and speaks to how special of a talent they felt that she was.
Other Kate songs thatI would suggest are "Warm & Soothing", "Under the Ivy", "The Cabin Boy", "James and the Cold Gun", "December Will Be Magic Again", and "This Woman's Work".
As a guitarist you might appreciate songs like 'James And The Cold Gun', 'Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake', Violin', 'Love And Anger' and 'Rocket's Tail'.
ok, you need some data 1) kates writes and produces (including choreography) 2) first female artist to have a self written number one album in the uk 3) she's 17 in this video ..its 1978 .. EMI kept her on ice for a couple of years prior to this, she paid for dance lessons with the advance she got 4) she was the first artist to use those mouth side mics, so she could dances while performing on the only live tour she ever did.. so the mic was the necessary hack 5) she owns all her own songs 6) this was her debut, which went to number 1 for a month 7) i was 5 when it debuted .. still remember seeing it
She wasn't even 20 years old yet. She demanded to the record company for this to be her first single. And she called her own shots from then on. Amazing!
I think you're seeing how a whole generation of young men fell in love with Kate Bush when this came out. Also Wuthering heights was on the curriculum the year previous. So we all knew the novel. The pivotal gothic bit is Cathy appearing as a ghost in the window.
she is amazing!
The song was her debut as singer and it came out 1978. I think she was 18-19 yrs at that time.
David Gilmour the guitarist of Pink Floyd was friend with Kate Bush older brother and helped promote her. It is also he who plays the guitar on the recording of the song.
Her fan club put out a great video to Kate's song "You Want Alchemy" (about honey bees) that's here on YT. It's a lot of fun and really cooks.
Magnifique!!
All the visual effects, the smoke/dry ice, the pitch of her voice, her eyes… she is playing the ghost character, Cathy, from the Wuthering Heights novel
If you loved her in this one, the next one for you is BABOOSHKA. 💫😅💞
Unlike some people, I don't mind pauses during reaction videos - after all, I already know the songs very well, so that's not a problem. Also, what you have to say is always interesting and pertinent. And yeah, the chord sequence in this song is extraordinary. I would make a couple of observations about pausing: firstly, I would *not* pause after literally five seconds of the video! Man, give it a chance to breathe first. Secondly, it might be an idea not to do a pause too soon after the last pause, especially if the previous one has been quite a long one - it disrupts the rhythm maybe a little too much. Oh, and pausing the video purely to say how cute she is? Dude... 😳
She's a ghost that's come back for her lover
Kate had 100% input, full control, as it should be when you are a genius
And what a great job she did! 🙂
I think you should do the whole The Ninth Wave from Hounds of Love 🙂
And The Dreaming. And second part of Aerial
Also Sensual World, Cloudbusting and Rocket's Tail. The last one is a must!!!
This is her interpretation of Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights and the love between Heathcliff and Kathie. Kathie dies and returns as a ghost, hence her knocking on the window to be let in to see her true love, Heathcliff.
8:50 - Video feedback :-)
Others have made great KB song suggestions. Two of my accessible favorites are "King of the Mountain" and "Wow!". The woman knows how to write music and lyrics.
Hi m8, love Ur reactions 2 Kate's music & just subscribed! I haven't looked @ any other comments but I'm sure someone would've said it already - when U listen 2 'The Ninth Wave' (Side 2 of Hounds Of Love), please listen 2 it in 1 hit. It's described as a mini concept album & tells 1 story through all the tracks. U R going 2 LOVE it! By the way, I think U might lose Ur sh1t when U C Kate in the video 4 Babooshka - oh, my......... Keep up the good work fella!
This is her interpretation of the novel wuthering heights(by Emilie Bronte 1860s,),of the great love between Cathy & heathcliff,,& cathys come back for heathcliff,
I have little musical talent and I'm tone deaf more or less, but there's one thing I might consider easy - perceiving changes in keys. Every key changes sound very strange and obvious to me. I'm confused because many brilliant musicians can't do it immediately. I really wonder why. Btw, how did you recognize those keys all by listening? Amazing.
she is a Ghost visiting her lover Heathcliffe
If you know the story, Kathy and Heathcliff were lovers and this is her ghost coming back for her lover who was still alive and pining for her.
Bry Paz: As for you comments about Kate's good looks, I don't know if you are a straight guy or what, but I would urge caution on making such judgements. Don't underestimate the effect of soft focus, hairstyle, makeup, etc. All may not be quite what it seems!
Time Lapse, maybe? Also suggest:
Steely Dan - “Kid Charlemagne” or “Black Cow”
Also, Aretha Franklin (Chain of Fools) or
Janis Joplin (Piece of My Heart or Ball & Chain).
Thanks
Its nice that you react to old stuff. Kate was very hot in the 70s Do you react to more 70s? like Funk or Disco.? how did you hear about Kate?
thanks for watching! I haven't reacted to too much yet, I'm still starting out with the reaction videos. I heard about her vaguely in the past but never checked her out until I heard all the buzz thanks to Stranger Things.
Do you have any 70s music suggestions?
Suggestions: These two videos/songs from the same time as Wuthering Heights. Them Heavy People-she is wearing the purple skirt with her dancers very entertaining.
Hammer Horror wearing black. You will like these two Bry Paz…
Man, in the late 70's early 80's Kate Bush was legit one of the most beautiful woman in the industry.
It was humanly impossible for a hetero guy at the time not to fall in love with her.
I can see why!
Yes, now imagine seeing this video at 5 years old - with the tune now heading to No.1 in the UK - both of which happened in 1978. People were pretty evenly divided over her and some ridicule did descend. But time vindicated her talent, simply because nobody else could do it. And they still can't.
yea she was smoking, The part where she waves her arm and move her hips made me a fan
She was introduced to America on Saturday Night Live in the '70s with some song about Rolling the Ball. She should have performed this instead.
I be,rive she played the piano on this track also.
Its wierd... And haunting...
Coz its ghost singing... Katy is a deceased person who wanted to take his husband soul 😂😂😂 its a horror singing
I like the "red dress" video better. Her best song though!
Ah yes, I saw that one too! th-cam.com/video/K6_gP9xPNKk/w-d-xo.html
The time signature is complicated. So are the key changes. That is 100% Kate.
To my knowledge the choreography is 100% Kate.
There is not much more to this video (aside from double-cameras and the effects) than Kate expressing herself, interpreting (channeling?) the spirit of Cathy (her namesake).
The chord progressions on this song are definitely unusually especially considering the fact that it went to #1 on the singles chart in the UK back in 1978. Here an analysis of the structure of the song that found: brianmorrell.co.uk/popbook/wutheringheights.pdf Might be interesting to you since you are a musician.
Also Hammer Horror or Wow might be other songs of hers you might enjoy!
if u listen .. its dave gilmour playing the guitar
Check out Ian Dury and The Blockheads. Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick. You won't be disappointed.
Try. Get out of my house....its crazy
Her interests include mime and geisha. It shows in this vid.
Cahty is a ghost and Heathcliff is her great love, and she's trying to contact him...
There's a singer songwriter Laura nyro she's amazing talented react to brown earth...a song she wrote..
this was a movie and book
Ahh I see!
Highly recommend "Sapokonikan" by Joanna Newsom
I think listening through once and then going through with analysis would be better, but you may need to edit skips into the listen through to get around copyright rules.
Discovering the wheel in the 21st century....irrelevants....and Interrupting all the time....I'm living from here
if you want to react to tunes you have not heard from that were great in the UK but never reached the States , Kate Bush , The Stranglers , The Jam, the kinks ,and the Smiths , are all household names over here but rarely heard of in America , Pop in the 80s never made it over like the big rock groups of the 60s and seventies
Cool! which songs by them should I start with?
@@BryPazReacts start with someone that influenced the lot , the masters of the lyrics the Kinks , Sunny afternoon. The kinks were banned from America in the 60s , but there were the beatles the stones and the kinks , but being banned you just got beatles and the stones , the kinks are very british , and were the originators of MODs. MODs were British counter culture of Rockers instead of greasy hair they had smart cut hair , wore suits with pinstripe tie . and wore ex US Korean war Parker coats to keep them clean on their Italian scooters . Mods is a repeating fashion over here. and seaside towns over here were filled with them bank holidays fighting Rockers lol , the Jam brought the whole fashion back in the 70s , its kind of British rock with 90% a british accent , as most british rock groups sing with American accent like the stones etc. to see what mods looked like watch `The real me ` by the who quadrophenia video
It is possibly hard for Americans to appreciate the impact that this 1978 song has had on pop culture in the U.K., the rest of the Commonwealth (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, etc.) and also some continental European countries like Germany. The song has even spawned its own annual event, "Most Wutheringly Heights Day", based on video version 2 (red dress) of this song. I see it even happens now in U.S.A.: th-cam.com/video/Je75AtbrPh8/w-d-xo.html
Most Wutheringly Heights day happens all acoss the world now and this year it is going to be bigger than ever. Totally agree thsi song had a massive impact and still does.
There are too many amazing Kate Bush songs for me to suggest you react to. Perhaps you should just start with her first album 'The Kick Inside' (full of magic) and work your way through. I can never rate her songs in order of preference as it all depends what mood I’m in. She is a genius. Enjoyed your review and just subscibed .
thanks for tuning in and for the subscribe!! Good suggestion! That's something I should consider...
I suggest you find out what this is about, it will help you appreciate the video, A clue, Cathy is a ghost.
Kate in this video is very very very sexy (i'm a man.....Andrea is a male name in Italy)
Ethereal... well, considering that she is impersonating a ghost here, I would say so...
This is a reaction video. So please do keep interrupting to give your comments. Nobody is interested to listening to the whole song uninterrupted (tare are other places for that) and then listen to neverending bla-bla. You're doing it right. And I'm jealous of your hair.
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It's hard to appreciate this song unless you understand the story behind it, and I'm not sure he does......research my friend, watch the movie and you'll gain a deeper understanding of the song.
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It would be better if you watch the video uninterrupted and then react afterwards. Pausing a video multiple times will take away from your reaction of it because you're not listening to the song the way it was meant to be listened to.
Very true
React to babushka and hounds of love!
A lot of misinformation, meaningless comments and (the worst) at the second you stopped the video. Impossible to see you, no wonder so few likes....
Stopping the video every 10 seconds is annoying as hell!
Sorry about that. 😅 Trying out a new approach in the future
You claim you will pause less and you pause after 5 secs. No thank you very much.
Sorry! I’ll figure out a better format next time! 😅
I was just about to dump this video when you paused it again and then you said "she's Georgius" and I had to agree so watched it to the end, but you really ought to shut up and listen to the music.
Thanks for watching.
No worries, I talk less in this one:
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Paused after just 5 seconds ? I'm outta here !
Please just be quiet!! Give our Kate a bloody chance. Do you know the story? Tooo painful to watch. So many interruptions without any understanding of the love story.
I cannot believe that you have never heard of Kate Bush.!
That is extraordinary and very ignorant. What is it with the USA?
Kate real name Cathy is not cute 😤 cute is a term you use for kid's
The key changes for the bridge middle 8