they talk about the white dress video, but the rest of the world are talking about the red dress version, the definitive , ultimate version, the movements there are mindblowing.
It doesn't mention that she hadn't actually read the book at that time but got inspiration from watching just part of a BBC adaptation of it on tv. Incredible mind and talent
Alas, social media.or misread...I read the Book before listening to the song. To my young ears it encapsulated my interpretation of the book. Amazing. Fantabulous. Visited the WILEY moors myself. Nailed it. Too bad so sad for you...I highly encourage you a reread and a relisten! Teacher in Montreal! Enjoy! ❤❤❤
After all these years we can safely say that Kate Bush's explosion onto the music scene was unique. She remains one of the truly exceptional artists. There's a special symbolism to her invocation of the Brontes as the start of an unparalleled artistic career. Like Kate the Bronte sisters broke a mold and left, we can now say, an indelible mark on English literature. Beyond that, Howarth is a stunning place; to be seen to be believed. The beauty of the town, nestled in the wild, forbidding, Yorkshire moors must have, somehow, inspired the Bronte sisters.
I discovered Kate Bush very early on.. possibly 81/82? I can't remember. I listened to a very progressive radio station in Ohio and I actually won a contest on I think it was Rock Over London? where I answered a question about Wuthering heights. I missed hearing my name called and got a prize of a (tbh) really ugly promotional sweatshirt from the Hounds of Love Album. But she has always been my favorite... NO one except one friend of mine actually knew her material adn for years I just enjoyed her in my own little world. Fast forward to after the Stranger Things series.. and Running Up that Hill exploded again and I was listening to Kate Bush at my Kroger supermarket... LOL. Surreal.
Wuthering Heights was the first literary English classic book i read at 24, and it will always be special for that reason. Kata Bushes Wuthering Heights brought the characters to life. I also read Heathcliff, Return to Wuthering Heights. It is written about the 4 years Heathcliff went away.
Kate exists in the tradition of Emily Dickinson and Sam Beckett, imagining consciousness in death. Everything taken together, one of the most important artists in years and more years!
She wrote it after watching the second half of the movie. Period. She hadn’t read the book, or even seen the whole film. Only a teenage genius would have such gall.
Thank you for posting this.wonderful video. I did not know that Kate Bush had her poem to Emily Bronte carved into Ogden Kirk, on the stones in the hills of Yorkshire...just beautiful. "She stands outside A book in her hands “Her name is Cathy”, she says “I have carried her so far, so far Along the unmarked road from our graves I cannot reach this window Open it, I pray.” But his window is a door to a lonely world That longs to play. Ah Emily. Come in, come in and stay." This is another beautiful video with further information : On the ‘Wily, Windy Moors’ th-cam.com/video/hZv3iWE6ft0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=e4_kdziAQIzlpbsD On 'Wily Windy Moors' Part Two - The Emily Stone th-cam.com/video/NDJhKmn4yPw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DhaaS6FIdcaTCyQ7
@lees9410 Scored her contract with a song she wrote at 13 "Man With The Child In His Eyes". Recorded at 16 as part of a 3 track demo financed by Dave Gilmour. She'd written around 50 songs by the time Dave met her at age 15. Wrote most of her first two albums before that. All but 4 songs including this, which she wrote at 18. Child songwriting genius. Also plays piano.
No more songs like this theese days, it's a masterpiece.
...and there are no artists like her anymore.
indeed.
Truly indeed! 💯❤
they talk about the white dress video, but the rest of the world are talking about the red dress version, the definitive , ultimate version, the movements there are mindblowing.
I hope people know of the cemetery version.
@brucewayne7476 Cathy is a ghost. I think the white version better conveys the idea.
@@ami7mina De Efteling Theme Park in The Netherlands.
She is an inspiring artist who touched the soul of those who listen her music , from🇧🇷
Kate Bush is like the most awesome artist there ever was
She stood on the shoulders of giants.
💙💜💙Fav artist of all time💙💜💙
Lightning in a bottle...
@@perezpepito104 Unoriginal people stand on the shoulders of giants. What's unoriginal about Kate?
It doesn't mention that she hadn't actually read the book at that time but got inspiration from watching just part of a BBC adaptation of it on tv. Incredible mind and talent
Untrue. She had just read it
Alas, social media.or misread...I read the Book before listening to the song. To my young ears it encapsulated my interpretation of the book. Amazing. Fantabulous. Visited the WILEY moors myself. Nailed it.
Too bad so sad for you...I highly encourage you a reread and a relisten!
Teacher in Montreal!
Enjoy! ❤❤❤
Loved the story. I felt awe inspired by such talent.
The mime is top level as well. While singing it no doubt at full volume to lip sync.
I still love her and her song, It touched me from the very first listening. Kate is one of the greatest pop artists ever.
Simply wonderful and etern
After all these years we can safely say that Kate Bush's explosion onto the music scene was unique. She remains one of the truly exceptional artists. There's a special symbolism to her invocation of the Brontes as the start of an unparalleled artistic career. Like Kate the Bronte sisters broke a mold and left, we can now say, an indelible mark on English literature. Beyond that, Howarth is a stunning place; to be seen to be believed. The beauty of the town, nestled in the wild, forbidding, Yorkshire moors must have, somehow, inspired the Bronte sisters.
I discovered Kate Bush very early on.. possibly 81/82? I can't remember. I listened to a very progressive radio station in Ohio and I actually won a contest on I think it was Rock Over London? where I answered a question about Wuthering heights. I missed hearing my name called and got a prize of a (tbh) really ugly promotional sweatshirt from the Hounds of Love Album. But she has always been my favorite... NO one except one friend of mine actually knew her material adn for years I just enjoyed her in my own little world.
Fast forward to after the Stranger Things series.. and Running Up that Hill exploded again and I was listening to Kate Bush at my Kroger supermarket... LOL. Surreal.
She is great!
Wuthering Heights was the first literary English classic book i read at 24, and it will always be special for that reason. Kata Bushes Wuthering Heights brought the characters to life. I also read Heathcliff, Return to Wuthering Heights. It is written about the 4 years Heathcliff went away.
I think Emily Brontë would be delighted with Kate.
Only Kate is Kate!
She is awesome
The GREAT Kate Bush.
Kate exists in the tradition of Emily Dickinson and Sam Beckett, imagining consciousness in death.
Everything taken together, one of the most important artists in years and more years!
Before Billie Eilish, Before Lorde THERE WAS KATE BUSH
but not before Madonna
Who??
@@sexobscura yes before Madonna, Kate Bush started releasing records 1978 ..at least 4 years before Madonna ..so she definitely outdates Her 🙂
❤
@@sexobscura Did Madonna release two albums in 1978 or cut her first studio track in 1975?
Kate was my first ever Drag idol 😍💯🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍
@Titiromai Mine was Ash Marshall. Raced Top Fuelers in Australia in the 1960s. A demon over the quarter mile.
She wrote it after watching the second half of the movie. Period. She hadn’t read the book, or even seen the whole film. Only a teenage genius would have such gall.
She produces too & utilizes the Fairllght.
I freaking love that woman.
Thank you for posting this.wonderful video. I did not know that Kate Bush had her poem to Emily Bronte carved into Ogden Kirk, on the stones in the hills of Yorkshire...just beautiful.
"She stands outside
A book in her hands
“Her name is Cathy”, she says
“I have carried her so far, so far
Along the unmarked road from our graves
I cannot reach this window
Open it, I pray.”
But his window is a door to a lonely world
That longs to play.
Ah Emily. Come in, come in and stay."
This is another beautiful video with further information : On the ‘Wily, Windy Moors’
th-cam.com/video/hZv3iWE6ft0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=e4_kdziAQIzlpbsD
On 'Wily Windy Moors' Part Two - The Emily Stone
th-cam.com/video/NDJhKmn4yPw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=DhaaS6FIdcaTCyQ7
Why are there no awards for best adaptation?
Did she write her music?
@lees9410 Scored her contract with a song she wrote at 13 "Man With The Child In His Eyes". Recorded at 16 as part of a 3 track demo financed by Dave Gilmour. She'd written around 50 songs by the time Dave met her at age 15. Wrote most of her first two albums before that. All but 4 songs including this, which she wrote at 18. Child songwriting genius. Also plays piano.
Does Kate Bush every "ghost"write for others? For all we know, some starlet out there is just getting Kate songs from the reject bin...
@Cloxxki Don't know, but she's got one enormous reject bin full of great songs.
Overrated.
@James-re6co Heard every song on every album, eh?