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The people she lost were honoured in the ballad "Moments of Pleasure", although Bush's mother was still alive when "Moments of Pleasure" was written and recorded. Bush describes playing the song to her mother, who thought the line where she is quoted by Bush as saying, "Every old sock meets an old shoe", was hilarious and "couldn't stop laughing."
In news that will delight Kate Bush fans, the reclusive British artist has revealed that she is ready to start working on new music.. In a rare interview with the BBC’s Emma Barnett, Bush, 66 ...
Kate Bush is ready to run up that music hill again. During an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today program on Thursday, Oct. 24, the "Army Dreamers" musician, 66, opened up about being "very keen ...
New music from Kate Bush could be on the way. In a rare interview with BBC Radio 4’s “Today” program, the elusive artist said she is “very keen to start working on a new album.” Bush ...
Peter Richardson & Kate Bush "This Woman's Work" Kate Bush 1990 "Love and Anger" 1991 "Rocket Man" 1993 "Rubberband Girl" "Eat the Music" "Moments of Pleasure" "Rubberband Girl" (US version) n/a 1994 "The Red Shoes" Kate Bush "The Man I Love" Kevin Godley "And So Is Love" Kate Bush 2005 "King of the Mountain" Jimmy Murakami: 2011 "Deeper ...
Kate Bush has said that she is “very keen” to start working on a new album, in a revelation that’ll be met with huge excitement by her legions of fans. Kate Bush is ‘very keen’ to make a ...
Kate Bush has been cited as an influence by respected artists like Sir Elton John, who is openly gay and credits Bush's music with helping him to overcome his alcoholism. Fellow gay icon Cher has also expressed admiration of Bush's work. Her debut single "Wuthering Heights" topped the charts and became a global success. The music video for the ...
With Bush planning to record her first new music in 13 years, they might be in for a surprise, writes Louis Chilton Kate Bush is coming back – but don’t expect another ‘Running Up That Hill ...