Ben writes:
"Well now. Two Fairlight series IIs, some Simmons drums and a Stepp DG1 digital guitar (played by the late, great Alan Murphy I think). Who else, but Kate Bush?" Here she is, miming on 'Wogan' in 1986, doing 'Experiment IV'. Amazing to think this was broadcast at 6:30 on BBC1 to an audience of millions. And yes, that is a very young Nigel Kennedy perched on her desk.
man, i always wanted to get into kate's bush
ReplyDeletechick was hot as hell
yeh buddy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMtHyyC--5Q&search=Kate%20Bush%20Experiment%20IV%20Wogan%20TV%20Performance%201986
ReplyDeleteIs a cool Kate Bush link (also youtube) and this is ST doing institutionalized on *google video*:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6418981950523381596
fuckin' A right?
One problem I have with YouTube is I can't find the volume control. No such thing with YouTube videos?
ReplyDeleteAn ironic retro photo of Ms Bush ( no relation to G.W.) In a recent BBC Radio 4 interview she bemoaned the rise of the role computers can now play in music. Maybe she's just changed her mind (what mind I hear you say)Kate has spent the last 12 years bringing up her child so the return to the music studio must come as a bit of a shock to her poor dear.
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everybody knows what everybody else should be doing... dont you know that??? of course you do
ReplyDeleteits all about gettin paid
"thats the way ya do it, ya play the guitar on the MTV"
Now moved to here.
ReplyDeleteKaTe is best thing ever that happened to me in music. Technology is done by engineers. She's an Artist. And she's rich enough to hire engineers ;)
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