Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Kate Bush Documentary: One Week Only!
In my personal opinion, there really is no better song that initiates a female dance party punctuated by serenading and a collective shout of "I love this song!" than "Running Up That Hill" by Kate Bush.
The English singer-songwriter was discovered by Pink Floyd vocalist and guitarist, David Gilmour and eventually signed to EMI. During that time, she released hits like "Wuthering Heights" and "Running Up That Hill" and influenced female vocalists for years to come. She broke boundaries in an era where punk-rock held precedence and left little room for the voice of a young, talented, and precocious teenager writing her own songs. Even though Bush was repeatedly rebuffed by critics, she persevered with a long lasting career. In this documentary, friends, biographers, and industry insiders discuss Bush and her career.
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there really is no better song that initiates a female dance party punctuated by serenading
The was discovered by vocalist and guitarist。
influenced female vocalists for years to come.
Even though Bush was repeatedly rebuffed by critics, she persevered with a long lasting career.
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