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November
19th 2003:
Just a few days
after we had posted news of Kate's latest collaboration with him, it is
with great sadness that we heard today of the sudden death of composer,
conductor and arranger Michael Kamen. Michael suffered an
apparent heart attack in his London home on Tuesday. He was known for
his many film soundtrack recordings as well as his collaborations with
pop and rock musicians over the years. His work with Kate included a
recording of her version of the song Brazil for the 1985 Terry Gilliam
film, as well as orchestral arrangements on the albums Hounds Of Love,
The Sensual World & The Red Shoes, adding his magic to songs such as
The Fog, Moments Of Pleasure, Hello Earth and This Woman's Work. As we
know he had also written string arrangements for her eighth studio album
just weeks before his death. Despite having recently revealed that he
was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1996 he nevertheless remained
extremely active, crediting his late mother with teaching him the three
"W"s - wisdom, wit & warmth. Fans on this site's forum
have placed their thoughts and wishes with his family and friends. (also
see MichaelKamen.com)
Emma
Murphy & Susanna Pell Perform On Kate's New Album
Update:
The
Ninth Wave
website is reporting
that it has contacted Emma Murphy. According to them she says that she
"participated last year in the recording of the song
"Bertie". The orchestration of this song (done by the very
"Celtic" Bill Thorpe) is for recorders and viols."  November
17th 2003:
Two members of
the classical group Da
Camera will be
performing on Kate's new album. Emma Murphy is described by BBC
Radio 3 as "the Stirling Moss" of the recorder world, while Susanna
Pell (also a member of the Dufay
Collective) is
regarded as one of
the world's leading viol players. Together with Steven Devine on
harpsichord they have previously perfomed a concert programme entitled A
Celtic Celebration which "mixes traditional folk music with dance
tunes, including some from Playford’s
Dancing Master, together with more “standard” Baroque Music, either
directly from or inspired by the celtic musical legacy."
Da Camera (founded
in 1997 by Murphy and Devine) play music from five centuries - from the
"Estampie" and "Passamezzos" of the fifteenth and
sixteenth centuries to works from the present day. Their recent
recording session with Kate for her new album is mentioned here
and here.
(thanks to Brian Cloughley for spotting this)
November
17th 2003: Newsbits:
Friends and
supporters of this website, Dublin band Settler, have released
their excellent second album, Hard Won, Hardwired - please check
out the banner link above to read all about them and to see our own
Brian Cloughley's graphic work. Also access their
main
site to hear
some great music clips and read the tour diary of our Chicago
trip last year, hosted by I Wanna Be Kate producer Thomas Dunning (see
how KBN&I connected they are?!!!). We wish them big success with
their new CD, which I've been playing on rotation here this evening as
I've been putting this update together - cracking stuff.
A very
interesting Jive Magazine article on Kate's resurgence in
popularity with the dance culture can be read here
(thanks Andrew)...BBC2 screened a clip of the Wuthering Heights video at the beginning of
Alistair McGowan's slot urging people to vote Emily Bronte's classic book
to the top of the 100 Best Books poll. Alistair recounted how his introduction to the novel was as a result of hearing Kate's first single back in 1978, and like many others he went out to find himself a copy of the book...Donal
O'Mahony of The Tycho Brahe is interviewed in the latest
issue of the Dublin Event Guide about the bands new CD Love Life (see
September 17th 2003 news). He is asked "Without
necessarily wanting to make unwelcome comparisons, there is one that can
be made between 'Love, Life' and Kate Bush's 'The Hounds of Love' album.
She had the ability to make seemingly simple songs, but ones that
contained immensely complex and subtle component parts. Like your new
album, hers were absolutely gorgeous to listen to. Is the comparison
fair? Donal: We have no problem with any comparison. She made albums
that you would always come back to, both because of the quality of the
production and because of her own quality. She made 'Hounds of Love and
'The Ninth Wave', which was really one album but had two distinct themes
to it. What happened with us, in releasing a double album, is that we
just had way too many songs for a single one." read more here...Hayley Westenra's
version of Wuthering Heights can be heard here,
also find an interview with Hayley here
where she's asked:
"Who are you listening to at the moment? Hayley: Coldplay and I've just discovered Kate Bush's songs. I think it
might have been her first album - I'd love to record them all!" (thanks
to Ben de Vos and Michael Leitz)
Les July
sends in this article
on Kate from a recent Women Who Rock magazine from the US... find
a link to the Fil OK remix of Waking The Witch at this
French KB site here
(thanks Ben)...On the recently shown
BBC TV Series "Burn It", which is about thirty-something Mancunians and their messed up lives, whenever the local drug dealing character is featured Kate Bush tracks are quite clearly playing in the background! So far, Wuthering Heights,
Wow & Babooshka have featured (thanks Gav)...John
Roger noticed that Cloudbusting was played on Australian ABC
radio, whose site featured the following comment: "Why is it that Geri Haliwell releases an album every 12 months but Kate Bush doesn’t?
Is this some sort of cruel hoax perpetrated on us all? Methinks so. Kate we miss you, make a record for us real soon."
John also found this reference
from Australian TV in 1978 (thanks John)...
A recent
issue of Music Week, widely regarded as the bible to the UK record
industry, has an interview with Rob Dickins, chairman at Warner Music for most of the '80's & '90's.
Discussing his career highlights he talks about how he signed Prince,
The Sex Pistols, Madonna, Enya & Simply Red. He also talks about Kate as "The one that got away". He says "I would love to have signed Kate. I was waiting for a meeting at EMI when I heard Wuthering Heights through the door - I thought it was spectacular. I asked the secretary how I could get in touch with the artist. I was told that she didn't have a manager, but was given her home number. I called Kate the next day and said I was interested in signing her publishing. She was 17 and very flattered, but needed advice. She called back a few days later and said she'd been advised not to sign with Warners, but EMI instead. I asked who had advised her and she said Bob Mercer. Bob was the general manager of EMI at the
time".
Running Up That Hill has been used in an advert for the new Channel 4 series
in the UK - The Seven Ages of Britain (thanks to Russ Thomas and
Kyla)... Laura Clifford was at a screening of the documentary "Tupac:
Resurrected" which she says is narrated by Tupac himself and beautifully put
together. During his school days at a Baltimore school for the performing arts as he spoke about the
music that he was exposed to they played "Wuthering Heights," accompanied
by pictures of Tupac in ballet gear and a closeup of his handwritten list with
Kate Bush noted (thanks Laura)...singer Happy Rhodes has
performed And Dream Of Sheep at a recent Philadelphia concert...The
Telegraph newspaper in the UK lists Don't Give Up at number 3 in
its Top 50 Duets listing. "There is no harmonic intertwining in this strangely disconnected duet, no blending of superstar voices and absolutely no vocal showboating. It is a kind of call and response between a man struggling with unemployment and his lover imploring him to keep the faith, though such is the sense of isolation in Peter Gabriel’s verse vocals that he seems removed from Kate Bush’s increasingly desperate murmurings of solace in the choruses.
It was a quite devastating critique of the effects of Thatcherism, all the more powerful for its emotional understatement and lack of polemic. Key moment: The tremble in Bush’s pleading voice in that final heartbreaking chorus, filled with hopeless compassion."
(Thanks to MC)
Composer, performer and arranger Visnja (also a major Kate Bush
fan) has reworked Wuthering Heights here
(thanks and best of luck with your career Visnja)...this book
on Amazon looks at songwriting and has various mentions of Kate - you
can search inside the book and you'll see quite a few interesting views on Kate's
abilities here. Vertical songwriting, anyone? (thanks Andrew)...The Kick Inside Tribute site has been revamped
and now contains a sparkling new look, kudos to Jagdpanthers design efforts,
the site now features downloadable snippets. You'll find a link on the
links page of this site here...Peter
Gabriel's new "Best Of" 2 CD set called "Hit" is out now and
features all tracks Kate is on: Don't Give Up, Games Without Frontiers and No Self Control...
a book called "Englands Hidden Reverse" by David Keenan notes
that the experimental band Coil are big fans of Kate. She is mentioned several times as a source of
inspiration. (thanks to Paul Elwick)...Mojo Magazine November 2003 issue lists Kate at No.43 in their Hall of Fame, above the likes of Bruce Springsteen, The Stone Roses,
REM, U2 & Abba. No.1 was Elvis. (thanks MC)... The Nov 2003 of German magazine
Audio
features an article about CD box sets from EMI, including Kate's This
Woman's Work collection and a free CD called "Platinum Pop", featuring
Cloudbusting from the set. (thanks to Michael Leitz)...finally the
website of the Finnish version of the Pop Idols programme
features a performance of Wuthering Heights. While the contestant didn't
make it, the panel spend a while chatting about Kate afterwards instead
- see the video evidence here.
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Newsflash!
Kate Completes Orchestral Work at Abbey Road
November14th 2003:
The
website of the London Metropolitan Orchestra has updated with news
of Kate's orchestral recording sessions with them at Abbey Road studios a
few weeks ago. According to the site:"Michael
Kamen wrote the string arrangements which will appear on Kate Bush's
forthcoming album. LMO recorded the two tracks at Abbey Road Studio 2 on
Saturday 11th October.Michael
Kamen has collaborated with Kate Bush on numerous occasions, including
writing string arrangements for her last album which LMO performed. They
worked together in the mid 80s on the soundtrack for the Terry Gilliam
film "Brazil" and a version of the title track appears on
Michael's album "Michael Kamen's Opus".Michael Kamen
conducted the 16-piece string section and the engineer was Simon
Rhodes." They finish by saying: "Keep watching the site for news
of a release date and a "buy" link on the recordings page."
Read more here.

So, at what stage
does this mean the album is at? Peter Fitzgerald Morris of HomeGround
has posted his thoughts on our site's forum: "We had heard a few
weeks ago that Kate would be doing her final recording work at Abbey
Road, and did hear on the day she went in, but we were not able to break
the news at that point. It was one of the reasons that we were still
confident that work on the album is coming to an end as we stated in the
last issue of HomeGround...a release date in Spring next still seems
quite a reasonable target. But we'll see." Check out the forum to
see fan reaction to this, our first glimpse of Kate in a studio for what
seems like an eternity.
October
25th 2003: Seán says: I always
promise myself I won't let the newsbits and emails pile up...oh well.
Thanks for being patient to everyone who's emailed in this month.
Special wishes with this update to Krys from HomeGround
- she's having an operation in a couple of days so we wish her a speedy
recovery and lots of hugs! The site's forum is as buzzing as ever -
please register and join in if you haven't already (you can click on the
banner just above). Still no more firm album news, but we do know that
Kate is very happy with how its going. In the meantime as you'll see in
the update, the celebs mentioning Kate in the media are everywhere.
Makes you wonder the sort of stir 'KB8' is going to make when it finally
gets here...
October
25th 2003: Newsbits: Tracy
Story has found some photos of Kate on magician Simon Drake's
website. Simon has updated his site with galleries which include
pictures of him on stage with Kate during the 1979 Tour Of Life
(including one or two not seen before) and also a recent one of Kate and
her partner Danny (left) enjoying one of the exclusive events at his
House Of Magic. One photo caption on the site from the tour reveals that
the violin madly played by Simon on stag on the tour was Kate's as a
child and is now hanging on display in his House Of Magic. Simon is one of Britain's most famous magicians and his
site is well worth a visit here....DJ
Andy Smith (Portishead) has issued a remix of Kate's The Man With
The Child In His Eyes on his new CD Document II, and people seem
to like it. The CD was released September 15th. Read more and
hear a clip here.
On
the 17th October, Erasure's Andy Bell told the Guardian newspaper
of a recent visit he took to Kate's house: "...Kate Bush is a long-term favourite he
still adores. Bush is in the enviable position of seeing her popularity and enigma
increase steadily, despite, or perhaps because of the fact that she hasn't
released a record or made a public performance for a decade. Bell's favourite Kate Bush album is The Dreaming. "Probably because it was her
first flop, and it made me feel better about our first flop, which was the
1995 Erasure album," he says. "We went round her house in south London recently and she was everything I expected: she was really nice, she made
us tea in a proper teapot, she had baked a cake, she had loads of cats, and she was really softly spoken. I was a teenager when she first came
along and I still think she's fantastic." Read more here.
Dido
mentions Kate in an interview with to The Guardian on the 3rd October.
"...now she is taking a few lessons in career management from her
early role models. "When I was 13 I got a record player for Christmas, so
I went out and bought Hounds of Love by Kate Bush and Diamond Life by Sade, which both remain absolute classics. Those are two women who have
got the right idea: they have a life, they have great careers, and they make records when they want to make records. Sade was also a hero for me
when I was growing up because I used to see her around in Islington and she always looked so cool."
On the eve of the release of Dido's second album, Life for Rent, Bush and
Sade are there to remind her where she can go from here. "You have to find
a way to make music without putting yourself on a treadmill," she says. "Kate Bush and Sade do what they do brilliantly, they don't try to be
anything they're not, and they carry on quietly and confidently. It's like
when I started, I kept being asked by the record company what my image was
going to be. I don't know! Me?" Read more here
Greg
Gilligan send in this quote from actor Guy Pearce from the
October Empire Magazine. In one question sent in by the movie mag's readers he is asked what he thinks the best music video of all time
is: "...I look back at Kate Bush videos, which was in the 70's, and
when you look back at some of them - as limited and new as they were -
they're in some ways even more effective than videos today. I like to
have a look at Wuthering Heights and Babooshka every now again.
Particularly because she looks gorgeous." (thanks Greg - keen-eyed
forum users will have spotted a very interesting story posted a while
back by Krys about Guy, HomeGround and a certain dress from a certain
1989 video...)
Marinus de
Goederen writes: "In the beginning of this year I flew to Abbey Road to record there for a day. (It was a prize I
had won.) I've put my story online. It's in Dutch, but hopefully I will write an English version too. I also added a picture of Kate Bush that is hanging in one of the halls over there."
Read Marinus' account of his day, "Spinning In The Chair At
Abbey Road" here.
(thanks Marinus, lucky you!)...Donny
on rec.music gaffa has noted that here
Big Boi of the group Outkast has said "We're also huge rock fans
- AC/DC, U2, Aerosmith, the White Stripes, Kate Bush." (thanks
Donny)...singer Kate Ceberano is compared to Kate here.
Irish singer Cara Dillon has released a new album "Sweet
Liberty" and reviews (such as Q Magazine) are once again comparing
her musical style to Kate's (Cara is on record as being a huge Kate
fan). Read more here
(thanks Malcolm)...
On the
19th October The Observer newspaper in the UK have named Kate as
the number one Greatest Eccentric In Music: "Popular music will always need eccentrics, the people who show mainstream life how things can be stranger, more beautiful, or just... different. These 10 singers, musicians and producers are, arguably, the most peculiar of all... Kate Bush
- Number One because she brought her own brand of rural gothic eccentricity right to the very heart of the mainstream. In deepest Plumstead, she spent her teenage years running the Incredible String Band fan club, then studied mime under Lindsay Kemp, the man who gave Bowie similiar ideas about the poetic power of prancing about. To this end, La Bush even made leggings and spangly cat suits almost trendy for a brief instant.
Her first moment remains her finest: 'Wuthering Heights', Emily Bronte's gothic novel rendered as a three minute pop song. She later did the same for Molly Bloom's solliloquy from James Joyce's Ulysses on The Sensual World. Now a pop recluse without being an acid casualty, rumours persist that she is
working on an album, the first since 1993. A major influence on inspired loons like Bjork, Tricky, even Tori Amos."
Read more here (thanks to Michael Leitz, Simon, Amanda Harrold and Sara Nicholson)
Yet
another Top 100 singles survey here
from Radio Cambridgeshire, Kate at 73 with Wuthering Heights...Channel
4 repeated the Top Ten Pop Princesses show from 2001 featuring
Kate on 25th Oct.
(sorry this didn't make the news page in time
but you can download a
clip of this lightweight assessment of Kate's career here
- thanks to Charles Slane, and to Michael Leitz for the clip)...The
Scotsman newspaper reports on a fashion
show featuring Kate's music here.
Clips from Alan Partridge's Comic Relief mentions of Kate are
available here...in the September
26th 2003 edition of the very popular U.S. magazine, Entertainment Weekly
Kate gets a mention in an article called: "The Joy of Sets: Dreaming up these 25
playlists doesn't mean we're music geeks, right?" Kate's Coffee
Homeground is included in a list of "coffee" songs. (thanks to
Tim Bertram)...online store Amazon is listing a DVD supposedly
featuring a live version of Wuthering Heights here...
Vix write to tell me that they are "indeed vocally inspired
by Kate Bush" so check them out here...
BBC Leeds are raving about Four Day Hombre (pictured), whose
single First Word "effortlessly develops into a rock version of the Kate Bush hit Running Up That Hill
without you even noticing the changeover." The band are chmpioned
by Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles. Read more here...This
Woman's Work, written by Kate, published by EMI, performed by Maxwell,
won an BMI Award in the category Pop. The awards "salute the top UK
and European songwriters and publishers in the pop, urban, country,
dance, college and film/TV music genres. The gala dinner and awards
ceremony honors the most performed songs on US radio and
television" Read more here...finally,
while many of you wish for a long overdue proper DVD release of Kate's
music videos, Michael Leitz has compiled a list of known DVD
compilations which feature something of Kate's. They're on a text
file here
(thanks to Michael Leitz and Cynthia Conrad for sending a lot of news my
way as usual - cheers guys)
September
17th 2003: Newsbits: Carol
Keogh of Dublin band The
Tycho Brahe has selected Hounds of
Love as one of her favourite albums in the latest issue of Hot Press, she
remembers "sharing the genius of this with two of my oldest
friends". [Seán says: Their new album, Love Life, is to be highly
recommended to Kate fans. In trying to describe the increasingly unique
sound of the band (and Carol's magnificent vocal work & lyric
writing),
Kate's name, and a number of other singers, have often been mentioned by
reviewers. Carol and Tycho member Donal O'Mahony's previous band, The
Plague Monkeys, were also often lazily compared to the Cocteau Twins.
The main thing is that if you like refreshing, brilliantly produced,
inventive and often highly moving music then this is for you. And so ends
my plug!]
The September edition of
Record Collector in the UK features an article entitled "Picture
this". They write: "It's the 75th anniversary of the picture disc, and to
celebrate, we present some of the choicest examples of the art." One of those examples they present is Kate's
The Kick Inside...a streaming sample of Placebo's Running Up That Hill
cover can be found here...Tricky
mentions Kate again here...ON
BBC Radio 1's Live
Lounge programme
with Jo Whiley, Dido mentions Kate; "I did karaoke in Japan - oh, my god I had fun. I did
Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush which was the worst rendition you've ever
heard"...the New York Times reviews the Merreminne Dancers here,
the music they dance to includes Kate...according to German TV Channel RTL
a list of all time selling albums shows that Hounds Of Love has been her
most successful in the country here...The
Futureheads tell the NME (August 2nd): "We love Kate because she comes at music from a really spazzy angle. That's the reason we covered 'Hounds of Love'. It's good pop with a strange arrangement".
(thanks to Katie Flack)...John found some (very) old news in a June 1985
issue of Zig Zag. In an interview with 'Sid and Nancy' Film Maker Alex Cox - "Would you like to do more promo videos?"
Alex - "Nah, But with the Pogues yes. Or the Plugz. But I don't really want to get into it. I've already turned down the opportunity to do a £100,000 Kate Bush video
because, who needs it?"...Japanese digital TV showed the Secret Policeman's
Third Ball including Kate's live Running Up That Hill on August 28th,
also CS digital station CH230 aired the whole SNL show, including Kates first US TV appearance,
on 30th August (thanks to Sozo Yamamoto)...in an interview
from August 18th Brian Kennedy again mentions Kate's influence...a
Nottingham newspaper reports
on a Top Of The Pops Starlets competition featuring a Kate
impersonator...(newsbit thanks to Cynthia Conrad and Michael Leitz)
August
24th 2003: Newsbits: Placebo are re-releasing their latest album
Sleeping With Ghosts (Hut Recordings) on September 22nd with a bonus CD of cover versions,
Running Up That Hill included, apparently something that their
fans have been requesting. According to The Sunday Mail in the UK, they will feature cover versions of songs by Boney M, Robert Palmer
and Ka te Bush when they play T on the Fringe at Edinburgh's Corn Exchange
on August 25th. Read more here.
(thanks to Michael Leitz, Marinus De Goederen,
Kevin Tachman and Stewart)...David Nicholls, a writer on the
popular UK TV series 'Cold Feet' is about to publish a new novel
entitled "Starter For Ten". Described as
"painfully funny" by Elle magazine, the film rights have
apparently been snapped up by Tom Hanks' production company. The Kate
connection? The central character Brian is a big Kate Bush fan (the
novel is set in 1985) and the story is about his attempts to get onto
the popular BBC quiz show University Challenge. The book can be ordered
from Amazon.
(thanks to Amanda Harrold)
Tracy Story says that
those of us into jazz might want to check out the new project from
Kate's drummer Charlie Morgan here.
(we hear that Tracy has been out and about playing some KB covers
himself!)...Rolling Stone report that Greg Dulli returned to the stage for the first time in three years
on 21st August at Los Angeles' Spaceland to debut the new lineup of his band the
Twilight Singers and their album, Blackberry Belle, due October 14th.
They played seven of the album's eleven tracks, as well as material from
the first Twilight Singers disc and some of the eclectic covers (Kate Bush's "Cloudbursting," the instrumental portion of Derek and the Dominos'
"Layla") fans have come to expect." Read more here.
(thanks to Michael Leitz)...On Monday August 11th VH1Classic in the US
ran the Suspended In Gaffa video and a 1985 interview with Kate describing her
religious upbringing and the impact purgatory had on her and the song.
(thanks to Bill Richotte)...On August
5th, Charlotte Martin (see July 30th newsbits) covered 'This Woman's Work' at her show
at Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, you may be able to download the track
here. (thanks to Mike Gray)
  "If
you're looking for a chillout compilation with substance, check out the
Back to Mine series of mixes." - Rolling Stone. Tricky will be offering fans an insight into the workings of a unique
musical mind when he releases a compilation of favourites in the 'Back To
Mine' series. The Bristolian trip-hop innovator has frequently confounded
expectation by citing the likes of Kate Bush as influences on his redefinition of
hip-hop with the mid-nineties classic, 'Maxinquaye'. The CD includes
Kate's Eat The Music and will be released on 15th September. Read
more here.
Actor Guy Pearce
mentions Kate again in this
interview.
(Thanks to Marco)...Janet Tyson has written a book which may be of
interest to anyone intrigued by The Song Of Solomon to be published in November, by EcceNova
Editions in Canada. Read more here...
Finally, Peter Chow
has very kindly decided to share two never published photos that
he took of Kate at the 1994 fan club convention at the Hippodrome in
London. (big thanks Peter! - click on the pics above for the larger
versions)
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Happy
Birthday Kate!!
July
30th 2003: The
gorgeous woman to the right is 45 years young today. Her name is
Kate Bush. Reading through the pages of this website you'll be
only too aware of what her musical expression and art means to her
multitude of admirers and fans across the globe. We are stunned by
what she's achieved. Her music has moved, delighted and inspired
us. Thanks Kate - you deserve the happiest of birthdays always.
Big best wishes to you from KBN&I and all of this site's
visitors! It's
time for us to slap on some KB sounds; have a good sob to This
Woman's Work, shake our tic-tacs to The Big Sky and get groovy with a mango
for Eat The Music. Following that it's
time to put up the party decorations courtesy of the site's
graphic designer Brian Cloughley! Have you seen the index page
today? Well now we've also got great new KBN&I desktop wallpapers
for you to enjoy. (cheers Brian)
Choose
your desktop wallpaper:
July
30th 2003: Newsbits:
Mike Gray writes: Women Who Rock (July/Aug
'03), a US magazine has an "In The Studio" section on page 15 and states "Kate Bush is busy working on a to-be-titled UK release. And we think it's for real this time."
Then on page 58, she's named 24th most essential Woman Who Rocked The World.
In the article it says "British Enchantress Still Wants To Be
Alone - Kate Bush has proven over her sporadic moments in the limelight that you can find success entirely on your own terms, reaching lofty heights by not compromising your ethics, beliefs or spellbinding
voice...young female singers everywhere are inspired to follow their own muse and damn the consequences. Says one of her spiritual descendants,
Charlotte Martin, "I remember when I first heard Kate's voice and [was] impressed with the amount of control she had, and then remember the chills I got because there was so much emotion and conviction in her tone and in her words."
Mike tells me that it's worth checking out the Charlotte Martin website
(thanks Mike)....according
to Armydreamers on the site forum, the 24th July editon of the
daily news on Bulgarian TV (BTV) had a story about Yanka
Rupkhina (from The Trio Bulgarka). She's composing a new song dedicated to the late George Harrison. They interviewed
her and talked about her career. The presenter said that Kate was the first
one to work with the Trio and that after her Peter Gabriel and George Harrison followed her. The most interesting part
was at the end when they showed pictures from Yanka's personal collection.
Most of them were of Yanka and Kate." (thanks Armydreamers)
If you're planning on being in Australia in September here's an
event worth checking out: "Join Able Productions and celebrate the 21st anniversary of Kate Bush's album masterpiece The Dreaming...Saturday 13th September,
Central City Library, Adelaide St., Brisbane. From midday see footage of Kate’s classic clips & live appearances
AND...back by popular demand - Kate Bush Night, Alliance
Hotel, Spring Hill from 8pm. Featuring DJ, dancefloor, giveaways, Taylor Gibson & “All Yours Babooshka”
tribute show. Check out the site here,
where you can vote for the clips you'd like shown. (thanks
Kristian)...Capitol Records have just released a Go West greatest hits
CD including "The King Is Dead". Finally a remastered version to hear a little Kate in the background....Toddicus
wrote to singer Donna Lewis in her fanmail forum discussing Kate Bush. Click on the most recent letter from
him - she describes how she's quite the Kate fan in hopes for a new album
soon (thanks Toddicus)....Jamie is having another club night
on the 2nd August, see June 28th news or check the site here)...pianist
Joan Bujacich gets compared to Kate in this article here;"though Bujacich’s writing continues in the tradition of songwriting greats Carly Simon and Joni Mitchell, her music also journeys into riskier territory. She is sometimes compared to underground pop-music icons Kate Bush or Patti Smith."
(thanks to PDFM)
How
To Be Invisible - Track From Kate's New Album?
July
22nd 2003: As I mentioned last June, Mick
Karn is playing bass on Kate's eighth studio album, as reported on
the website
of his label Medium Productions. The same site (now newly designed)
has updated with the latest Karn news with the following headline:
"Kate Bush -
Mick appears on Kate Bush's next album, 4
years in the making. Mick plays bass on the track 'How To Be
Invisible'. We have no release date at this stage." Obviously
this could just be the working title of the track. Nevertheless, this
is interesting news. The source would seem to be reliable and they
have no reason to fabricate the information...
July 22nd 2003: Newsbits:
Alison Goldfrapp continues to promote the new album from Goldfrapp,
Black Cherry (see May 24th 2003 news). In an
article
from the Guardian:
"One of the big inspirations for
Goldfrapp was Hounds of Love by Kate Bush, and there is a link between
Bush's articulation of female sexuality and Goldfrapp's erotic
decadence. "Lots of hippies liked Kate Bush where I grew up, so I
associated her with bongs and incense and everything disgusting,"
she says, bristling at the memory. "Then I heard this album. I
realised that she was beautiful and interesting, which is not a common
combination. It seems very deep somehow, and she doesn't get talked
about much these days, probably because she's female. There was a time
during my teenage years when everyone was doing ecstasy and going out
to raves, and I was at home listening to Kate Bush. On ecstasy."...the
"Nashville dream pop trio" Venus Hum continue to be
compared to Kate, in a live
review they are said to wear "their
influences -- Kate Bush and the Cure -- on their sleeves, making a
stand for sweeping beauty through electronic dance beats, lush
soundscapes, and an emotive soprano."...On Thurs 31st July, 11.50pm
German time, BR will be screening "Hits der 70er (4)", including Kate's performance of
Wuthering Heights on "Szene 78", one of Kate's first TV appearances,
read more here...
The
July 15th edition of The Sunday Times featured an article by Toyah
- 'My First Crash': "My lawyer sends me a fax every week saying: "Drive slower." He knows I've
had quite a few car crashes in my life. One of the worst ones was bizarre. I was doing a concert in Norwich and I
came off stage at 11pm. I had to be in Birmingham for 7 o'clock the next
morning so I set off about midnight for a four-hour drive in my VW Golf.
I had just bought Kate Bush's latest CD, The Red Shoes, and I was listening
to a song on it called Moments of Pleasure - a very special song about
Kate's mother who had died before she made the album. It's the most beautiful song in the world.
Some of the roads I was driving while listening to this album were really
bendy, but some of them were quite straight Roman roads. As Moments of
Pleasure came on, and I was really howling at this song with the tears
streaming down my cheeks, I thought I was on a straight road but suddenly
this sharp bend came out of nowhere. I was doing about 75mph and I missed the bend entirely, shot over a ditch
(which slowed me down a bit) and ended up in someone's front garden. I must have slammed on the brakes when I realised I was leaving the road,
but I pranged a tree or two before coming to a sudden stop. Then I just sat
there for a minute listening to the song finish. The local people got up when they heard a crash and came to see if I was all
right. The car didn't come off too badly considering the speed - there was
just a big dent down the passenger's side and dirty great tyre marks
in their front garden. I reversed out of the garden, somewhat embarrassed, and
was able to drive it home with my tail between my legs."
Former
Fuzzbox singer Vix says her singing style is inspired by Kate Bush and Debbie
Harry here
and check out her official site here
(thanks Vix)..17
year old New Zealander Hayley Westenra is currently celebrating
the release of her second album and international recording debut,
Pure. "She agreed with her record company that she should aim to reach a wide
audience, so she included a range of styles on the album, from the operatic In Trutina to the theatrical Kate Bush number, Wuthering Heights,
Sir George's pop composition Beat of Your Heart, and the Maori song Hine E
Hine" read more here
and here...Ulrik
in Denmark has heard a new remix of Top Of The City on Danish
national radio, it's by a group called Day Breaker and the
track is called "She's No Good"...the June issue of
an Italian music magazine has included a CD with a rock version of
Wuthering Heights by Italian singer Cristina Donà. See this Italian
KB site for more (thanks Roberto)...DJ
Joe Gauthreaux (well known in New York see www.djjoeg.com)
has been including the Infusion remix of Running Up That Hill (see May
24th news) in his live set. Kate fan Adam was at a 4th July party at
the Paramount club - he writes: "...about 15 minutes before the end of the party
I started hearing a faint familiar high-pitch voice. It was Kate, singing "if i only could" over and over again.
I started grabbing my friends frantically, shouting in their ears that it's
Kate Bush. The remix is wonderful, very very high energy, then everything goes
quiet for a second, and kate's voice comes back with no drums, singing a whole segment of
Running Up That Hill. Everyone loved it...this should be much bigger here,
maybe by the end of the summer?" (thanks Adam)...from an article
in The Guardian (1st July), the Futureheads played a gig at the
Buffalo Bar in London: "...there is something grippingly odd about the
Futureheads...partly, it is their eccentric choice of covers. Their marvellous version
of Kate Bush's Hounds of Love is totally unexpected: what is even more
surprising is how thrilling its singularly feminine abandon sounds in their
hands." Read more here...
The Scotsman has a review of The Penguin Price Guide for
Record & CD Collectors by Nick Hamlyn. Their article mentions
"a Japanese double CD set of Kate Bush". Michael Leitz
passes on this info on the CD, (which is worth £500!): The Japanese promo double CD set they're writíng about is called "Moments
Of Pleasure - The Best Works 1978-1993" (Toshiba-EMI SPCD-1402/SPCD-1403), features 32 tracks and is limited to 100 copies.
(thanks Michael - read the book review here)...please
note that Ronald Garrison's codex of Kate rareities can now be
downloaded as a zipped file from this
URL (thanks for making it available
Ron)...Katie in Australia had the good fortune of seeing about 2 seconds of a vintage Kate appearance on Australian TV
on a program, 'Dimensions' looking at the history of Australia. On the
30th June the programme screened was on the 'The King and Queen of Pop
Awards', a popular vote conducted through TV Week magazine. In 1978, Marcia Hines and John Paul Young were crowned the King and Queen of Pop. Kate presented the King of Pop Award on the 11th of October 1978.
Dimensions featured a tiny clip of her standing silently next to the host of Countdown (our equivalent of Top Of The Pops). She had her tradmark long red locks down, was wearing something black and looked serious. All in all, a tiny but wonderful treat for the usually neglected Aussie Kate fans."
Thanks Katie - read more here
(other newsbit thanks to Simon Fourmy, Simon Clark, Michael Leitz,
PDFM and Cynthia Conrad)
HomeGround:
"New Album - Light At The End Of The Tunnel?"
June
28th 2003: The Summer 2003 issue of HomeGround Magazine has
been mailed to subscribers. The lead news item is the editor's belief
that "the long wait may finally be coming to an end. This is just
our opinion, but it is not impossible that the album could be released
later this year. If it is going to be in 2003, October or November would
seem most likely, but it may be that it doesn't actually appear until
the spring, when the market is less busy and it's easier to get key
promotion." Always interesting when HomeGround dusts off the
crystal ball, but as we know Kate's press office says she is
"working very hard on the new album". This issue is
dedicated to Sarah-Jane Mackenzie, a Kate fan and close friend of
Peter & Krys who tragically passed away in December. I had the
pleasure of sharing some time with Sarah-Jane over the last few years,
she will be hugely missed and thought of very fondly by all who knew
her. The issue is another
gem - part two of the Designers guide to Kate by Neil Sheriff, some
really good photos, a very funny "Do's & Don'ts of Kate
Fans" brought to us by the creators of cult classic "The Pink
Mules" (!) and lots more articles, letters and poetry. If you like
poems about trees you're in for a treat too. HomeGround has now set up a
Paypal account for subscriptions - read more at the HomeGround
pages here.
Tricky - "She
Should Be More Treasured Than The Beatles"
 June
28th 2003: In an incredible tribute to Kate, Tricky writes an
article in this month's
MOJO magazine (July '03) on how Kate's 1978 album, The Kick
Inside, changed his life. "Some of the greatest singers in the
world...you can spot their influences. But Kate
Bush has no mother or father. I'd be an average musician, like everyone
else, if it wasn't for her." He goes on to recall how he first
heard the album: "Her music has always sounded like dreamland to
me...I have so many copies of The Whole Story lying around the
world." He says that his track Strugglin' was inspired by
Breathing, "just the texture, the suffocation of it". He
concludes by writing: "When I hear The Kick Inside now, I still wish
I'd written those songs. I don't believe in God, but if I did, her music
would be my bible. Her music sounds religious to me. She should be
treasured more then The Beatles. That she isn't is probably down to her
own personality, because she can walk away from everything, and not make
albums, and I so respect her for that. Just to live your life, and not
play the game - to me, that's
success."
June 28th 2003:
Newsbits: A review in The Independent of an album by LSK
which references Kate on one track here...Mark
Donovan tells us that he came across this in the magazine “Sound & Vision”
(June '03). It’s in a story/interview with
James Guthrie, regarding his mutlichannel (surround sound) SACD remix of Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon”. Guthrie co-produced “The Wall” and has worked with Floyd since then.
Here’s what he said when asked if he wanted to remix another artist for multichannel CD:
“You know what I would jump on immediately? I would love to do a surround sound mix of Kate Bush’s “Hounds of Love”. Kate is a dear friend of mine, and I’ve spoken to her about it – but I don’t think she’s ready to let go of it yet.” C’mon Kate, let him have it!....In
the NME on 29th March 2003 - "Rock: What not to wear, "...As for the girls, note to
Geri Haliwell, the only female who ever looked good in a leotard is Kate Bush".
And also in the NME on the 19th April 2003: Goldfrapp's Top 10 Songs/Albums.
Number 6 - Hounds Of Love "The entire album reminds me of my first E. I'll have to chose the title track 'cos I can't remember any of the titles. That's probably because it's associated with my first E as well!"
(thanks to Katie in Australia)
Tristan just completed all the instruments pages
on his French Kate site from A to Fairlight, including info (and several
pictures of him playing the instruments!) here....Jamie
asks that I mention a new club night that is starting up on Saturday 2nd
August called Electro Rox at somewhere called The Pleasure Unit in
Bethnal Green, London. "We are two boys who both love Kate and slip Kate into our
DJ set at oppurtunistic moments. Any Kate fans more than welcome, it's free,
see here
for requests!"
June 15th 2003:
Newsbits: Singer Brian Kennedy (interviewed elsewhere
on this site) has
been talking about Kate at the BBC Northern Ireland site here
in reply to qustions that had been submitted to the site: "Cizza
asks: Who were the stars that influenced you when you were younger?
Brian Kennedy:The ones in the sky. I am afraid. I very rarely listened
to music in the house. But as I got older, Kate Bush, and Jonie Mitchell
were never off the stereo. Dave asks: Have you ever felt intimidated
when you've gone to work with any artists in particular? If so how have
you dealt with it? Brian Kennedy: When I get nervous, I get very hyper,
and crack stupid jokes. But usually the most famous people I've ever met
have gone out of their way to make me feel relaxed. I was lucky enough
to go to Kate Bush's house and I thought I would be really nervous but
she was so friendly and talked about my first album, and I was so
flattered that it was easy to just realise she's an ordinary person
too."...on the BBC Scotland site in the section The Vault
there is a piece about Wuthering Heights: "Literary
souls that we are here at The Vault, we've dug out our favourite
book-related tunes to celebrate BBC's The Big Read."
You'll find the article here
but as Micheal Leitz has pointed out to me, the article has several
factual errors, (such as a demo initially catching David Gilmours
attention and Kate's age when the single was released.)
Ananova, the UK news
website has posted a story with the headline "Kate Bush bans
ukulele orchestra from using hit song'" here.
"A ukulele orchestra is claiming Kate Bush has banned them from
covering her hit single Wuthering Heights. The Ukulele Orchestra of
Great Britain had hoped to feature the track on a new CD which is
just finishing production. A demo CD by the group, produced by classical
guitar star Richard Durrant, is already a hit with Radio 2 presenters
Johnny Walker and Steve Wright. Both are said to be battling to be the
first to play it on their shows - but only if Ms Bush allows The Ukes,
as they're known, to release it, reports The Argus. Mr Durrant believes
the unusual arrangement has potential to be a massive hit and is still
trying to persuade Kate to change her mind. The song has been replaced
by a cover version of a Ms Dynamite number. He said: "It's an
incredible version of her biggest hit and I reckon it would be an
instant hit again if it was released now. She's incredibly sensitive
about that particular number because she wrote it when she was very
young and she's very protective of it." The Ukulele Orchestra of
Great Britain believe that all genres of music are available for
reinterpretation, as long as they are played on the ukulele. A
spokeswoman for Kate Bush's record company EMI, said: "Kate is
working on her new album and is currently unavailable for comment."
Strangely it seems that the orchestra has previously released a
version of the song on a CD called "A Fistfull Of Ukuleles" in
the 90s, and as reported previously on this site they've played a live
version at their concerts...the story has also been picked up in the
gossip section of the CD
Wow website.
You can read the original report from The Argus paper
here
(thanks to Michael Leitz and Tony B)
Update: here's
another
article
at the BBC.
Here's this from a
report in the Leamington Spa Courier (UK, 28th May), on a carnival which
featured a performance of a Kate song: "Among the more eye-catching
participants were the Minney family, who adopted lookalike costumes of
television presenter Chris Tarrant, Star Wars character Count Dooku,
singer Kate Bush and Mary Poppins. Helen Minney, 20, gave a
startling performance of the Kate Bush song Wuthering Heights, complete
with the necessary eccentric mannerisms. She said: "Kate Bush is my
favourite singer, and I have been learning dance for years."...RAI2
TV in Italy recently broadcasted a 1 hour special on the most interesting female voices (both Italian & foreign
artists) through the 60's, 70's & 80's. Kate was mentioned and a short clip of Wuthering heights live at
Hammersmith Odeon was showed. The host presented her with these words: "The Pink Floyd protegée
overwhelmed the world with her hits through the late 70's and the 80's, soon to be considered a deep influence for people like
Madonna (!), Cindy Lauper (!!) and Sade (!!!) (thanks
to Antonello Saeli)
One of Kate's first TV
appearances/performances on Szene 78 was screened recently in
a 6 hour long special called "BR Rocknacht - Hits der 70er"
much to the delight of German fans who caught the rare clip...also in
Germany, the live version of Don't Give Up by Xavier Naidoo (see
Oct 13th 2002 news) can now be
found on his double live CD set called "Alles Gute Vor Uns",
released by SPV on 26 May, 2003. It features a recording from the
concert in Munich, Kate's part is, as previously mentioned, done by
Yvonne Betz. (thanks to Michael Leitz)...Ron
Garrison has finally finished his gargantuan codex documenting all
known Kate rarities. He's posted it in
the files section at the Yahoo! Gaffa group. Non-Yahooligans might be
able to get a copy if they ask Ron nicely enough: mondo_sinistro@yahoo.com
Here's what Ron had to say about it: It's in Excel workbook format. It's
also ZIPped, making it about 280K instead of 1.5 MB. About 2/3 of this
is Kate Bush stuff. About 270 sheets in all. About 135 folders of Kate
tracks. About 1400 tracks in all." (thanks to Cynthia Conrad for
forwarding this to me - there's a link to the Gaffa club on the links
page)...Kate fans
in print: Mon Buhigas has recently had a poetry book published under the name
"Poemas Para Emilia". It is written in Galician, not in Spanish, and it includes a Thank
You section at the end under the name "Nunca Camiñarás Só" (You'll Never Walk Alone) in which Kate Bush is mentioned as a source of inspiration.
The first book written in Galician that mentions Kate? And Steve Shaw (pen
name Steven Cain) has been influenced by Kate including his first
non-fiction book, Sirius Moonlight: The Origins Of The Suppression Of
The Feminine, in which he called the chapter on the evolution of
feminism "This Woman's Work", and in his first modern gothic
novel "One Star Awake" (not yet in print) in which there are
numerous Kate references, including a Kate clone dancing in the famous
Red Dress in the swirling mists of dry ice in a Gothic nightclub.
(thanks to Mon and Steve) ...finally Rick Pilcher noticed recently while
watching the DVD of
'A Nightmare On Elm Street 2 - Freddy's Revenge' that the main character, Jessie, has a poster of our Kate on the back of his bedroom door.'
(big newsbit thanks to Cynthia and Michael)
Kate Supports Jaclyn
Bell on Tonight's Stars In Their Eyes
May
31st 2003: In the Glasgow Evening Times on Thursday 29th it is
revealed that Kate has sent a message of support to the 16-year-old Scot,
Jaclyn Bell, who will be impersonating her in the grand final of Stars
in their Eyes Kids: "Kate was so impressed by Barrhead High
School pupil Jaclyn Bell's version of her hit, Wuthering Heights, that
she took time out from recording her latest album to reveal she will be
watching the show on Saturday. Kate said: "I am flattered Jaclyn
chose to perform one of my songs. She was wonderful and I really hope
she wins. "I will be watching and voting for her and send her all
my support." Jaclyn, who has been singing since she was two,
decided to be Kate Bush after being inspired by her mum's record
collection. The teenager said: "Kate's message has made me even
more determined to win. I hope I impress her." In another article
in The Express it is reported that: "Singer Kate Bush has given her
backing to a schoolgirl who will be imitating her in the final of Stars
in their Eyes Kids. The singer predicted: "I'm sure she'll reach
her own Wuthering Heights." The diva was so impressed by Jaclyn
Bell's amazing version of her famous hit that she took time out from
recording to send her a message of support for the big night. Kate also
said she will be glued to her TV on Saturday as Jaclyn, 16, takes to the
stage alongside classmate Ashley McCullagh, who has made the final as
Shania Twain. Incredibly the two finalists live close to each other, are
the same age and in the same classes at Barrhead High School,
Renfrewshire." They also mention that Kate is busy recording her
album. A previous contestant on the show who sang Kate's Babooshka,
Louise Halliday, was given the original Babooshka video cloak as a gift
from Kate. (thanks to bigstripeybrian and also to Michael Leitz) The
live final of Stars In Their Eyes is at 6.30pm ITV in the UK today, 31st
May.
Update: From the Glasgow
Evening Times, UK - 2 June 2003: "New Scots TV stars get
heroes' welcome. Jaclyn Bell and Ashley McCullagh might have missed out
on the top prize when they appeared in the Stars in Their Eyes Kids live
final on TV. The 16-year-olds came in third and fifth out of nine
contestants in the live final on Saturday night. Jaclyn stunned the
audience with her rendition of Kate Bush's hit single Wuthering Heights.
And after her performance she was in tears when presenter Cat Deeley
handed her a 1978 platinum disc and hand-written note from Kate
Bush. Jaclyn, who came in third place with 77,745 votes, said: "It
was just amazing and I enjoyed every minute of it. "I was so
shocked when they gave me the platinum disc, I hadn't expected anything
and it was the best compliment to have her backing."
See also April 19th news on Jaclyn.
May
24th 2003: Newsbits: As
mentioned previously, an Australian outfit called Infusion have
recorded a remix of Kate's Running Up That Hill which looks set to
possibly become huge this summer. DJ Pete Tong played it on the Essential Selection
BBC radio show last night. Apparently it was 'huge' at this year's Miami Winter Music Conference and is in all
the latest dance charts. There's a small clip of it here.
The site with the clip have sold out of the promo 12" copy of the
track. They say: "it's just out and it's BIG. It's the remix of Kate Bush vs
Infusion "Running Up That Hill". Quite simply, expect this to be THE progressive tune of the summer unless something better comes along which I highly doubt. Dreamlike at first building to a throbbing bassline, with the mental genius that is Kate Bush's vocal prowess woven in around the sound, it's nigh on perfection.
Delicious." The band have also recently remixed Bjork's Pagan
Poetry which was very popular. Read an interview with Infusion here,
and their official site is here.
(thanks to Gareth)...
Influential Jamaican
musician Lee 'Scratch' Perry is asked in the new Mojo Magazine
what he's listening to, and he mentions Kate's Lionheart, describing her
as "an angel from England"...Midge Ure's Answers To
Nothing CD has been re-released with an edit of his duet with Kate, Sister
& Brother, as an extra track... There have been a lot of reviews of the new
Goldfrapp album "Black Cherry" that mention Kate: NY
Newsday say: "Like its debut "Felt Mountain," the British duo's latest "Black
Cherry" (Mute) is filled with dark, danceable numbers like the sinewy "Twist" and "Tiptoe," which sounds like Kraftwerk commandeered by Kate
Bush...". Q Magazine: "Tiptoe's attempt to merge old & new is a schizophrenic oddity,
suggesting Kate Bush duetting with icy '70s synth combo Suicide.", Dotmusic:
"...the best songs on this...album are the ones which sound most like the
m isty reveries of that debut. 'Hairy Trees', 'Forever' (like Kate
Bush, cryogenically frozen) and the title track all have a sort of whirling, baroque atmosphere..."
The Independent: "Critics swooned over Goldfrapp's voice - an otherwordly composite
of Björk, Shirley Bassey and Kate Bush. The S&M intimations of "Strict Machine" sound like Kate Bush and
Kraftwerk performing a pervy "Spirit in the Sky". And there's an interview with
Alison Goldfrapp in "Le Monde" here
where she says that when she was young, she was very much impressed by songstresses
like Kate (and others) and attracted by their theatricality
"...quand j'étais petite, Kate Bush, Grace Jones et Chaka Khan m'impressionnaient beaucoup. J'étais attirée par leur côté très théâtral."
(thanks to Michael Leitz). A site offering some Kate Bush T-shirts is
now online, see here
or email Phil
for more details.
Some German newsbits (with thanks to Michael Leitz and Cynthia
Conrad): Parts of Wuthering Heights were used as incidental music in a German TV movie from 2001
called "Verbotene Küsse", screened on Monday, 19 May, on ZDF...Disky have released a 2 DVD sampler called
"Hits From The Past" that features TMWTCIHE (the 3rd disc from
them with this video). Kate is on the DVD sleeve here...Kate's most successful hit in Germany has been
Running Up That Hill, the German TV channel RTL have compiled a list of hits based on their
weekly positions in the official German Top Ten single charts since 1971.
RUTH is placed at #742.The song was never #1, but 7 weeks in the Top
Ten, see site here...the German music magazine
Musikexpress features part 2 of an article entitled "The 50 best albums of the 80s" in its newest issue (May 2003).
This time, the readers voted for their favourites (as opposed to part
one that featured the choice of the magazine staff - see 15th March
newsbit). Hounds Of Love is at #21.
April
19th 2003:
Newsbits Round Up: Jaclyn Bell, who performed and won as
Kate in the April 5th heat of Stars In Their Eyes,
has been snapped up to star in a BBC show after winning the contest. The 16-year-old from Barrhead won the junior version of the popular soundalike show after wowing audiences as
Kate, performing Wuthering Heights. Now Jaclyn, a budding actress, is to appear in The Key, a new BBC drama this summer which stars comedienne Ronni Ancona in a Glasgow tale.
Jaclyn says: "Becoming Kate Bush was kind of my mum's idea as she's a big fan. We got the old albums out and I thought it was quite good and then I saw a video and thought 'I like this'."
Her parents David and Linda are thrilled Jaclyn has been chosen for the show.
David, 46, said: "We are just delighted. Jaclyn getting the chance to audition was marvellous.
There were two rounds of auditions with her up against thousands. My wife is a Kate Bush fan and we have all the videos and all the records and Jaclyn loves watching them, so I think that's where her inspiration came from."
The show will run over nine weeks and culminate in a live final on
Saturday May 31st...
Lionheart & The Dreaming have been repackaged together by EMI,
in the same way as The Kick Inside and Lionheart were last year. These
are NOT the awaited remasters. The discs are apperently copy protected.
You can order the set here
(thanks to Alan Stonebridge)...A
new techno mix of Babooshka can be found here
(thanks to SWAN)...Birgitte writes that Running Up That Hill by
Within Temptation has just been released in the Netherlands only.
You can email Birgitte
if you'd like to arrange to buy a copy of this cover version, the price will probably be
around 5.99 Euros plus postage...the 11th April broadcast in the US of
Kate on SNL on the E! channel seems not to have happened, sorry
to those who were looking out for it, if anyone has other info on
screenings please let me know, a lot of US fans really want to see
this...more remixes, Kate Bush "Cloudbusting 2003" White ENG 12 - circulating as Bush Babies
"Bustin' Clouds" this is a solid house reworking of the classic Kate Bush track that
uses much of the original vocal and song in the mix.
It is available for US$9.99 here...Spice feat. Cass vs Hernan @ Spacelab Yellow,
Tokyo is reviewed here,
the event featured "the
mammoth Infusion vs Kate Bush's 'Running Up That Hill', which he helped to
arrange with Jamie Stevens...it was indeed a spine-tingling, arm-hair raising, goosebump-inducing five minutes all
instigated by THAT key change. Utterly, utterly mad stuff. And that was just the first time it was
played"...according to the Glasgow Daily Record, "Christina
Aguilera has taken a leaf out of Kate Bush's book for her new video.
For the pop diva has copied Kate's dark fantasy-style image for her new
single Fighter."... Sara Spade mentions Kate in her BBC
diary here...trivia
alert! In a recent Dutch newspaper interview, local dressage horse-woman Anky van Grunsven
reveals that her dog "Bush" is named after Kate (thanks
Birgitte)...She's Having A Baby (dubbed version) was shown on
French TV on 23rd March...in The Arbiter April 3rd edition Tori Amos
describes her first record (with Y Kant Tori Read) as "Madonna and Kate Bush in a head-on collision after eating bad mushrooms."...Yet another sampler featuring Kate's Mná na hÉireann:
"Best Of
Celtic", label WSM (Warner Music), released
March 31...a new KB addition to the De Efteling theme park in the
Netherlands where Kate filmed her special in 1978 can be seen here
(thanks to Coos and Birgitte - Birgitte is organising a Dutch gathering
for Kate's birthday on July 25th 2003, read more here)...Monica
Tessarin will be publishing the first Italian book on Kate this
summer. Illustrations will be by Paulina Stuckey. See Monica's site here...
April 4th 2003:
TV Alert! On Saturday 5th April on ITV in the UK schoolgirl
Jaclyn Bell (16) is going to impersonate Kate (most likely Wuthering
Heights) on Stars In Their Eyes, 7pm. Read more here: http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/hi/news/5014308.html
March
15th 2003:
Newsbits Round Up: Firstly thanks to all of you for all the nice
things you've said about the new look site - thanks again to Brian for
doing the new Wuthering Heights intro screen. Here are the latest
newsbits:
It
was Comic Relief night last night on the BBC. Ruby Wax
took part in the Celebrity Fame Academy competition, in her online
profile it reveals that her favourite song is Wuthering Heights. Please
click here
if you'd like to donate to this fantastic cause (thanks to Gareth)...Bruce
Dickinson (Iron Maiden) played Heads We're Dancing on his BBC 6 Freak
Zone radio show on Sunday
9th March...a clip of Kate performing will be used onTOTP2
on BBC 2, Wednesday 19th March 6.20pm, a possible 25th anniversary
tribute to Wuthering Heights? Also, the TOTP2 website features Kate in
their online Top Trumps game. She scores as follows: Top Ten Hits
- 6, Number 1s - 1, Fashion Gaffes - 3, How Memorable - 8! (thanks
to Krys, Gareth and Amanda Harrold)...new book "Urban Legends of Rock and Roll: You Never Can
Tell" covers and disproves the ridiculous rumour from years ago
about Kate appearing in Penthouse, more here...Moloko's
new album is reviewed on Amazon.co.uk "a voice like a latter day Kate Bush, anything sung by vocalist Roisin Murphy is going to come out sounding like the post-Apocalyptic gospel, and producer Mark Brydon's artistically complex arrangements are like hearing a new beautiful
language"...
Kate is
listed as the 134th best artist ever at the Acclaimed Music site
which is a guide to essential recordings in the history of rock. Critics' best-of lists of albums and singles have been
compiled to "ultimate lists" of the most critically acclaimed music...TV ad for Radio One's
Battle Of The DJs includes part of Babooshka being played (thanks
to Ben)...Marinus writes that on 17th April the popular Dutch band Within Temptation will release their
cover version of 'Running Up That Hill' on single. It will only be released in Holland...Kate
on Saturday Night Live airs in the US on E! on 11th April... several
online stores (Amazon UK, Amazon Germany, JPC Germany) announce the release of a
Kate Bush double CD containing The Dreaming and Lionheart for March 17/March 21.
Another double pack? This is definitely NOT the remasters (thanks to
Michael Leitz)...Jody Watley's new CD Midnight Lounge has a song
called Don't Give Up with a sample of the original song of the same name
by Kate and Peter Gabriel, read more here...Record
Collector February 2003 has this snippet from an old album review of
the Kick Inside in their Time Tunnel feature: "What is this supposed to be? Doom-laden, 'meaningful' songs with some of
the worst lyrics ever, sung with the most irritatingly yelping voice since
Robert Plant."...the German music magazine Musikexpress has an article entitled "The 50
best records of the 80s" (cover story) in its newest issue (March 2003).
Kate at #21 with Hounds Of Love ("a timeless pop jewel", "the Cloudbusting video with
Donald Sutherland set a standard for video clips.")
Kristian
Fletcher in Australia sends this update on his Kate Bush Night that he's
organising: "Hello! As you may already know, I am putting on Kate Bush Night at the Alliance
Hotel, Spring Hill (Brisbane Australia) on May 31st. It will celebrate 25 years since
Wuthering Heights reached Number One in Australia. It will feature live covers by
All Yours Babooshka, Brisbane's Kate Bush tribute band (correct me if I'm wrong - is this the first ever Kate Bush tribute band?) with
fantastic lead vocals by Taylor Gibson who will don the white dress and outrageous costumes as she masters the tricky moves of Ms Bush. They will
perform 16 songs (possibly 19) and between sets a DJ will play remixes of Kate to
fill the dancefloor. If the night is successful, we hope to tour the band around Brisbane/Queensland.
(thanks Kristian)...Ben found Andy Bell from Erasure discusing
Army Dreamers on the Amazon website: "She has real fairy blood. As for the lyrics, go figure, no-one over 35 would
join the army, they like 'em young. Please come back, Katie - this woman's
work is still not done."...Tony saw an article in a Dutch TV guide "VARA Gids" last week about
Bert van der Veer who was celebrating the fact that 25 years ago he could call himself a TV director for the first
time. "One of the first jobs was to direct "Top Pop". I had to
prove that I could do it. I was heavily motivated because Kate Bush came to the studio, and
"Wuthering heights" had hit potential, we did make a beautiful take (for that time).
The next day I was nearly sacked by the boss of "Top Pop"
because I let Kate Bush work too hard and didn't offer her a chair. I had the chance to meet her again in my studio with "Army Dreamers", I offered her a chair but she wouldn't sit at
all" (thanks Tony) (big thanks to Cynthia Conrad for forwarding
several news items my way - cheers)
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KBN&I is now 5 years old, and gets a new
look...
March 2nd 2003: This website
was launched on the 25th January 1998 and since then, with the help of
its many visitors, it has been keeping you up to date with what has been
happening worldwide with the music that Kate Bush has sent out into the
world. We even occasionally had news of Kate herself and what she's been
up to (well, sometimes!), but as we all know Kate's career and l ife has entered a
different phase, still musically creative and driven, but also firmly
focused on enjoying her family life to the
fullest. This
redesigned site isn't really very different to what has gone before. I
had been thinking about giving the site a new lick of paint for quite a
while, but you know yourself, there never seems to be the time. Recently
I was contacted by Brian, a regular site user and graphic designer,
offering his services if I ever needed them. Before we knew it a new
look had evolved. It also serves to help me with my site "housekeeping"
too. I'm sure it will be changing and growing as the year goes on. Big
thanks to Brian for all his hard work and help! (and especially for
the beautiful anniversary Flash animation on the index page - you can
download it as a screensaver here). Thanks again to everyone who's helped
to keep KBN&I
going!
Now
back to business, here is the latest round of Newsbits: On
1st March VH1 classics in the US played the "Running up that Hill"
video. On
the same night two African-American dancers did a number to Kate's "This Woman's Work" on
the well known variety show Showtime At The Apollo, taped in Harlem, NYC.
The audience chooses the winners by either applause or booing, and the
dancers weren't booed off - apparently this is very rare. In the
season finale, New Jersey singer Rosado won with his version of
This Woman's Work. According to this report,
"as soon as Rosado, a sharply dressed 18-year-old from East Orange,
opened his mouth, the audience grew still. Singing "This Woman's Work" -
the Kate Bush song that has been popularized, in recent years, by neo-soul
star Maxwell - he grabbed listeners' attention right away with his eerily
beautiful falsetto. By the time he ended the song with some astounding vocal swoops, he had
made a greater impression than any of his competitors. Rosado was named the winner....
Erasure have said in an interview here
that Kate inspired how they approached their recent
single, a version of Peter Gabriel's Solisbury Hill....Ben on the
guestbook tells us that in the survey of the Best Q Covers Ever,
Kate's December 1993 cover (Q87) was the 4th favourite voted for by the magazines
readers....On the DC Comics Vertigo X website,
Neil Gaiman mentions listening to Kate while writing the Sandman.
"What music were you listening to while you were writing THE SANDMAN? Early SANDMAN was an awful lot of Iggy Pop, and Talking Heads. I really
liked the rhythms of the Talking Heads records. They were really nice to
write to. Lou Reed. Michael Nyman, all the way through. By the early 90s
there was Tori [Amos], Kate Bush, and a lot of Michelle Shocked. A lot of
They Might be Giants and I think the Gothic Archies came right at the end.
But there was an awful lot of everything." (thanks to Jeremy &
Tristan)....ten Peter Gabriel SACDs
will be Released on April 14th, representing his entire back-catalogue.
Fans will know that Kate features on Peter Gabriel 3, So and Shaking The
Tree Greatest Hits.... Melanie Chisholm (former Spice Girl, Mel C)
is featured in The Guardian newspaper
- "Dusty Springfield, Annie Lennox and Kate Bush are Chisholm's favourite
female singers"....Tribe, a Southwestern Indiana percussion-based music group,
have premiered "Modern Muses: Goddesses at Play". The show will feature
the music of Kate Bush, Dave Matthews, Leonard Cohen and
original music by Lita Miller. Read more here....according
to Rolling
Stone, the soundtrack to She's
Having A Baby (the film that Kate wrote This Woman's Work for), will
be reissued in the US on March 25th....Patti Flynn wrote to me to say
that This Woman's Work was used as background music on the television show
"Crossing Jordan" (starring Law & Order's Jill
Hennessy) in the US on January 27th. It accompanied a scene where a main
character walks down a corridoor alone feeling helpless and guilty after
the death of a co-worker (thanks Patti!).... Wraith
tells us that EastEnders' UK TV actress Kacey Ainsworth likened her character "Little Mo's" post-prison hair extensions to Kate's
coiffure (!)....Kristian is holding a "Kate Bush Night" at the Alliance Hotel, Brisbane
(Australia) on May 31st 2003. It will celebrate 25 years since Wuthering Heights reached #1 in Australia.
He is looking for fans that are interested in attending. He requires 3 musicians (keyboardist, drummer,
guitarist) to play live covers on the night. If you can help out, please email
kf_sales@optusnet.com.au....The
Independent newspaper reports
that "Sunderland teenagers The Futureheads are a quirky pleasure,
two words that rarely go together in my vocabulary [...] for now they play rowdy, enjoyably shambolic stop-start indie pop,
best captured on their new single "Carnival Kids" and their frankly astonishing cover of Kate Bush's "Hounds of
Love"....Cloudbusting
has been used in the trailers for Channel 4's recent two part documentary series
"Leonardo's Dream Machines" (thanks to Amanda Harold,
John St. Clair Lang and Wraith).... The BBC (6 Music) have a feature called "Album Of The Day".
Hounds Of Love is in
their archive here,
"A truly original work that has stood the test of time - if you haven't got it already, it's time you did!"....Bryan
Simcott writes "Icelandic singer Pall Oskar who some might know from one of his early CDs with a beautiful, sexy and somewhat steamy version of
Kate's "Feel It". His new CD, called Ef Eg Sofina Ekkiinott, features a version of My Lagan Love.
He says in the sleeve notes that Kate is one of his fave artists and
that he found her version of the song intriguing and mysterious and wanted to cover it in his own
style (thanks Bryan)....Birgitte noticed an interview with a rap artist
here
- Q: If you could work with anyone in the world, who would be top of your list?
A: Well, we tried to get Kate Bush for this album, but she wasn't interested.
Q: Why was she not up for it? A: I don't know, she must of thought it was strange
man." (thanks Birgitte)....Birgitte also spotted Kate at number 4
in a TOTP2 Top 5 of "barmy babes" here
(ahem)....
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Kate Is The Cover Star of Mojo Magazine
January 18th 2003: I've been
getting mostly a very positive reception from fans to the new February
edition of Mojo Magazine which features Kate on the cover and includes a
nine page retrospective feature by Phil Sutcliffe entitled
"Season Of The Witch". The Mojo website outline the article as follows:
"Eccentric, elusive, English. It's almost 25 years since Wuthering
Heights made Kate Bush a star, and a decade since she quietly slipped
from view. Phil Sutcliffe traces the path of a stubbornly individual and
charmingly enigmatic songwriting genius." The article includes
contributions from some of Kate's closest colleagues; Haydn
Bendall ("I'm amazed she isn't a megastar, that more people aren't
just thrilled that she's around"), Stuart Elliott ("She comes
into the studio and smiles and it's all airy and sunshine. She really
does care about people"), Jon Kelly ("We made Never For Ever a
real home record, the studio was filled with flowers, plants,
people"), David Gilmour (On the early demos she was "lively and
quick, aching to know how everything worked"), David Paton ("You
knew she was driven, it was the path she had to take"). Also quotes from
David Munns, currently looking after her in EMI: ("Basically you
don't fuck with her. She ebbs and flows. You stay with her for life.
She's precious. I want her to be the way she is"). Kate didn't give an
interview to Mojo. Her business manager told them that she "wouldn't be
talking untill the album was out." When Mojo asked when that might be,
the reply was "how long is a piece of string?" The article also claims
that Kate recently turned down a "life-time" Brit award "because
the organisers insisted she had to perform or she couldn't have
it".
A few random
comments from fans on the guestbook: "It's nice to read how well
respected she is though within the industry.", "considered and well
written, very well worth the cover price.", "excellent and well thought
out". Elsewhere in this "English Eccentrics" edition of Mojo, The
Dreaming makes the Top 50 eccentric albums list "stuffed with
beautiful, bold music defining her magnificent voice". John Harper has
some scans here. It is great to see Kate on all the news-stands
and that the article sums up her unique, strong-minded individuality so
well. Nice one Mojo! (Note: it seems the US edition of Mojo
features Carlos Santana on the cover, but still has the Kate article
inside).
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Julia Fordham & Erasure Play Kate on Radio
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