For those who don’t know she was only 19 here, this was her debut song and became the first female uk single artist to have a no 1 with a self written song
Sometimes this song makes me cry. Especially when I feel lonely in the middle of the night. Nothing has changed. Only my age. 1978 I was 19, now I am 61
Kate Bush is an actual genius. She wrote this song as a teenager (19, I think) and was writing songs at 13 that she’d record later. This song is an absolutely unique piece of music. I listen to it often.
Наверно не так , не нужно сарказма . Это хоть и маленький но не страз а алмаз на небосводе эстрады . Без таких всполохов не было видно других ярких комет эст рады . Моё мнение . Она талант и яркая звёздочка своего времени и момента . В сём добра ❤ @@haydenwalton2766
@@gaylordparis4548 welcome to my obsession lol. Check out “The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever” they hold this once a year in Melbourne Australia and other places around the world. Seeing these events is how I first got introduced to Kate Bush.
@@conorchristmas6844 I'm going to the Brisbane one. My son and daughter in law think I'm nuts. The most creatively artistic woman to have ever graced the planet. Everything about her is genuine, she is humble and befuddled by the adoration. Quite simply the best.
@@eldesgraciado6690Oh, but I don't need to. The number of hands up clearly shows that there's nothing cringy about my comment. I'm sorry you got a wrong impression that your comment disturbed me in any way.
A mysterious song by a mysterious singer about a mysterious novel written by a mysterious author. No wonder this song gets stuck in the back of ones mind for a lifetime.
sorry but the book wich the song is referred, the novel "cime tempestose/wuthering heights" is all than mysterious,is one of the materpiece of the british literature of XIX century :)
@@marinalvahigino2736 Probablemente sea porque Kathy (el personaje que Kate interpreta) es un fantasma en el cuento en el momento de la canción. La historia corta es un poco un romance de terror.
I remember seeing this for the first time at seven years of age, and I've been transfixed ever since. Kate delivering for the dreamy girls everywhere ❤
Like no other artist and in a league of her own the best well above premiership and World Cup level simply outstanding natural talent for writing singing and performing 🎶🏆
Your life is about to change forever. I was also taken aback by this revelation. This song was a significant part of my childhood, and as someone who wasn't a English speaker, I couldn't comprehend the lyrics back then.
@@Sergiofreitas5Same!!! I loved the song as a 4 year old but didn't speak English. As a teenager I probably read WH for 10 or more times. I was in other musical waters. At 49 I realised that this song was actually Cathy singing. Made by a teen almost and in a genius way. With incredible feelings that no one who's covering it somehow doesn't dig but just goes for the high pitched voice. This is a dream come true. Top book plus top composition.
I was young when this was released. It was the weird song that nobody wanted to admit they had stuck in their heads. 40 years on, and having read Wuthering Heights several times, I realise how brilliantly bonkers this song is. It's still weird, haunting and stands alone in it's own world. She was brave for even trying to rework the novel into music; to pull it off in this spectacular way is genius.
What's awesome in my opinion is that she refused to back down to the record executives especially since the music industry in the UK didn't really take female musicians seriously until after this.
Bonkers? How is it *bonkers*? Hate when people say this. IMO it's anything but *bonkers*. It is, in actual fact, spot on. Rather reductive of you to claim it's *bonkers*. Had you , in fact, read the book,as you say you did... you'd surely know that that is a ridiculous claim. Though oddly KB hadn't even read the book herself at the point she wrote this. Yet she captured the atmosphere perfectly.
When she was asked about the pitch of her voice she explained she is playing a character named kathy who is a ghost coming home. Makes it more special knowing this
What is really impressive is that she just shines, everything she does is magic- not like Queen, and I mean not like the Sting song it's just a privilege to watch her do a kind of magic. Half her talent and everyone would well - the less said about wanting to rule the world the better I think Tears For Fears covered that. :P
@@scandalasdog I would say Björk was the Kate Bush of her decade. I mean, KB was doing music before Björk. I love both tho, they're my favorite artists of all time.
@@scandalasdog as a kid l thought she was so weird 🤣, we just weren't ready for her, she was ahead of her time. Now in my 40's I'm mesmerised with the nostalgia and her unique ways.
Emily Bronte was very young when she wrote the novel - she died of tuberculosis (the great pandemic of the 19th century) at 30, and the novel was only published the year before - under a male name as it was nearly impossible to publish as a woman - but she had written it years earlier. She’d been writing all her life, as had her sisters. The novel is elemental. It’s brilliant. Cathy to Heathcliff: You have broken my heart. Heathcliff: I have not broken your heart. You have broken it. And in breaking it, you have broken mine.
ah very well said, and that is an epic quote. i read wuthering heights in a lit class and lawdy what a ride. one of my all time favorite reads. cheers.
Bruno Rodríguez Well, not strictly an epidemic, but certainly pervasive and endemic. It is estimated it killed about 50% of all people who died between the ages of 18 and 35 in the 19th century (based on autopsy reports), when the death rate was astonishingly high by today’s standards, especially in cities. Most diseases of the time killed quickly, but consumption took its time. Its cause was not identified until late in the century. Charlotte Bronte wrote that Emily spent years working on Wuthering Heights, completing it to her satisfaction in 1846 (possibly because she knew she was nearing death). She is without a doubt, to my mind, the most brilliant and talented of the Brontes, and her novel one of the greatest ever written in the English language. That’s my position, 1, 2, 3, and I’m sticking to it.
Bonjour Kate, vous êtes juste splendide, tout est beau chez vous,si bien que je montre à mes petits enfants qu'il existe des artistes qui peuvent nous faire rêver en chantant et dansant comme vous savez si bien le faire , merci pour ça ❤
I'm 44, my daughter is 17. She heard one of Kate's songs on my playlists and immediately knew who she was. Thanks to Spotify, there's an awesome musical bridge between our generations.
I am a 64 year old male. I know why this song chokes me up. I miss my sister who passed suddenly from this sad and beautiful world. Love to those who know.
I don't know well enough to argue the point but she's the same age as me and I remember listening to this song most mornings before going to school when I was 15. She wrote Man With A Child In His Eyes before Wuthering Heights. Others too but they never made it to the charts.
For the longest time this was the only song from hers I knew that I really liked I don't know why I waited this long to check more of her stuff out but after hearing running up that hill I decided to listen to more of her stuff and I love it! I'm glad they featured her music in the show.
I am 60year old Afro American WOMAN 💋 💋 💋 💋 and low and behold I am finding out about Ms Kate Bush in the year 2024♥️❤️❤️♥️and I found out Miss Kate Bush was 65 just a few years older than me....So glad that I am now familiar with her existence here in earth and what she means to all the fans near and far and around the globe....i This amazing talented singer and performer been around since I'm not sure just when I'm guessing since the seventies so glad the Rock and Roll hall of Fame academy acknowledged Miss Kate Bush and inducted her I'll never forget the day when I saw Kate Bush for the first time in all my life and surely I thank God that St Vincent introduced me to this amazing woman ❤️♥️♥️miss Kate Bush and her catalog of hits and legions of fans all around the globe ❤❤❤so proud too say i am now a fan of Kate's songs this song is absolutely favorites of mines 💫🌟⭐☀️ so beautifully composed and well written and i absolutely love it oh my god 😘it's absolutely wonderful touches me GREATLY ❤️ honestly makes me teary eyed 😢
Welcome to the group Suri-A. Keying in "Kate Bush Day" in a search engine will yield a lot of links of people in long red dresses, dancing to this tune. It's been held annually in the US, UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand . . . since 2016. This is also long before she got rediscovered by Stranger Things fans. I've got to plan to go to one of these flash mobs and dance along with them - in red. 🙂
@@GarthPrice-ej6bt heah thanks a million for sharing commentary about the incomparable Miss Kate Bush so glad I found out about her I really enjoy all the songs and videos I've seen and heard so far..I plan to pay a visit to Amoeba Records here in Los Angeles California I plan to purchase as many albums by Kate Bush that I possibly can she is a phenomenal powerhouse of a vocalist ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Some of her songs still make me teary eyed (as a 55 year old dude). My parents gave me The Kick Inside as a Christmas present in 79 and I was enthralled. Such an unusual and innovative songwriter, who has kept me fascinated with each of her albums. If I were offered the opportunity to have lunch (or drinks) with anyone at all, I’d probably pick her.
Murilo Herik Kate studied Karate in her youth, if you watch closely you can see that influence in her dancing. Kate was never trained in dancing, she just adapted her known Karate kata to suit. Lol, still a beautiful woman and for me even more appealing knowing she could kick ass.
This song bewitched me. I went and read Wuthering Heights because I wanted to know the inspiration for the song. Then I fell in love with the book. Now when I hear this song, I know exactly what's happening and it sends chills down my spine. It's quite amazing how such a short song can capture the spirit of such a complex book. It's as if she really was channelling Emily Bronte when she wrote this.
@@katebushmusic8460 Wow. Thankyou for replying. You cannot know how happy that made me feel. Such a small gesture for such a large impact. Merci beaucoup 🌹🌷🌺🌸🏵️🌻
I was a little girl when first hearing this. My father played this daily so it always stayed with me. I was extremely lucky that as a child I only lived 20 mins from the Brontie family home. Many times I walked around the house / museum where everything was as it should be from that time and place. I recall vividly the large Black and White image of Emily Brontie, at the bottom of the stairs, it always fascinated me, there was something very spiritual about it.
Imagine being a session musician on this. You show up to the studio and are told you’re going to be backing some 19-year-old pop singer. GROAN. Then you start playing and within seconds realize that in fact you’re playing with a once-in-a-century genius. A Beethoven. Wild shit, truly.
Weird the way she stopped singing and went into super hermit mode properly seen enough what what happens in the music industry and all the shannagans and thought nah I don't want anymore of that..
A musical genius, she is. Creating a beautiful song out of a nightmare episode in a 19th century novel was already a peculiarly brave adventure, but insisting against her producers' opinion to make a single out of it shows unprecedented character and bravery. And now it's a worldwide trend with thousands of fans 😆 Well done Kate!
Surrealists rejoice! Bizarre in the best way possible. This video has it all: unusual chord progressions, 19th century gothic literature, moody anachronistic interpretive dance, a garishly red Stevie Nicks (gauzy) dress completely out of place in a dreary English landscape, a hauntingly shrill voice, catchy melodic hooks, electric guitar, grand piano, and orchestral strings...
Damn Tupac is also great. Such an influential rap artists right up their with the likes of biggie, Dre, Ice cube eazy e and many other wonderful rap artists.
She was my first crush and I was about 9 lol, I've told my wife that this is to be played at my funeral. I've loved this song from the first time I heard it.
The beauty of Wuthering Heights is almost unbearable. She’s just a teenager, with that one in a billion voice and her songwriting genius. Kate Bush, waving hello to the world in 1978 - and still enchanting new generations. Incredibly brave, unique, beautiful and musically advanced at the age of 19. Unbelievable.
i just keep coming back to this song every time. 2021, anybody? edit: also her dancing is on point, she looks like an incredibly skilled inflatable dancing man. I aspire to dance that way
We played this song at the funeral for our beloved father who passed away in 2015. He loved this song dearly, and it had a huge impact on my childhood. I still love it today.
Serene, pristine and deranged, nobody should underestimate quite how shocking it was when the teenaged Bush emerged to the world with this haunting piano melodrama of her own creation. Casting herself as tragic heroine Cathy from Emily Bronte’s gothic romance, perhaps the reason so few pop songs are based on classic novels is that they’d have to live up to this.
I think the real reason they are not based on classic novels is that the song would never be commented on except by people trying to show the veneer of a soul when the song really should burn om the seventh plane of hell and be forgotten
@@ivegonehollow9364 bro why are you so mad, like maybe you don’t like it which is fine I guess it’s not for everyone and it’s understandable that a lot of people don’t like Kate Bush’s high pitched voice but a lot of people do like this song. Expressing your opinion about it is fine I just don’t see where the need for delivering vitriolic replies to every single comment praising this song comes from
@@doormantdarner7815 I said I understood everyone's has different taste but I seriously thought it was an snl skit no harm meant I honestly thought the video was a skit
@@ivegonehollow9364 no I’ve seen your other replies you talk about how much the song makes you want to kill yourself and how it belongs in the seventh circle of hell. Although there were SNL skits and daytime tv programmes that made fun of Kate Bush for how she acted in her music videos I literally don’t get what you’re going for here nothing in this video suggests it’s a skit I mean it’s on the official channel and it’s listed as the music video for this song. It’s okay if you were having a bad day and just really wanted to take it out on this song which is fine and everyone takes it out on something, at least on a song it’s harmless but idk maybe you should try more of her music you might enjoy it just to sort of stop and smell the flowers.
I was a kid in high school when one of my classmates made us listen to this song during class. We immediately laughed our asses off, those dance moves were so goofy to us and the high pitch hilarious. Truth is that I was actually impressed by this song and when I came home I played it over and over again. It was like nothing I heard before in music. I couldn't stop listening to it and still now, after 6 years, it's one of my all time favourite songs.
What's even worse is he didn't acknowledge how wrong it was that he burst out laughing. Sent him home feeling like crap after sharing his vulnerability and then you go home and vibe to it?!?! I'd punch you in the face if I could lmao
@Floyd1504 was he? that's very interesting. As a huge fan of Floyd. I used to be a regular on the South West free party scene. I started having a bit of a fling for a few weeks with a giirl called "India" a friend said to me "You know India is a Daughter of one of the members of Pink Floyd?" I replied straight away "Roger Waters" as she has that very distinctive face shape(she never told who her father was) . It sure was. We stayed friends for a long while after. She was/is very down to earth. I have worked. In the music industry all my life and met and worked for some very famous bands some real ego centric individuals but Roger and India were/are very down to earth.
@Floyd1504 Gilmour was a friend of the family who arranged for her to record a demo and helped get her a record deal, but he doesn’t play on this record.
In 1978 at the age of 14 I commented to all my friends that this young lady is the female equivalent to David Bowie. Here in 2020 that comment still stands. Brilliance.
@@Dermacrosis that's what I ment. Except for the fact that she is Female, and Bowie is Male. Their unique creativity is what sets them apart but also connects them.
@@nellies yes because your choice in denial doesn't change the facts. I can choose to deny there's a sun in the sky yet the sun still shines. Just the same, God still shines whether you choose to accept him or not. All of creation declares the existence of God. Whether you believe in him or not is irrelevant. God saves. No man or woman saves you at any time. In the end, when you stand before him you will know the truth of it.
@@nellies no one can force God on you. We are made to believe in faith because it is by faith that you gain favor in God's grace. Faith in that which cannot be proven by mankind's understanding is true in spirit; how true can you be in spirit without faith? You cannot see the air you breathe or feel in the wind or the microwaves that heat your food, but do you deny their existence? There are many more spectrums of light we cannot see with our naked eye but do you deny their existence? You don't deny these things of the natural world because they are evidenced by what you can sense or verify with technology. In the same manner, God is evidenced in the natural world by all the works of his hand, in all things in creation. No one can look upon any of it and deny in their heart the clear design in all things which prove the glory of the Almighty God.You might deny him to me, you may even deny him to yourself but your spirit cannot deny God. You know in your heart God exists, whether you deny it to me or yourself doesn't change what you know in spirit. When you choose to answer his calling... he is calling you now, right here... you will know these things to be true. Then you will have been saved, in the name of Christ Jesus. Amen, amen, AMEN.
This is an absolute master piece, unbelievable, eerie, mesmerizing, beautiful and captivating, and much much more. The talent of this girl was otherworldly
That explains how when I first heard it I thought it was the weirdest thing I’d ever heard but now I can’t stop listening to it. Even if I wanted to. It’s repeating in my head nonstop...
@SPatrick she was actually 10!!!!! We've never seen talent like this a song!?!?!?! Are you serious she wrote this and also is a women it's crazy!?!?!?!
This is 100% pure TALENT from the lovely Kate Bush. And this is how far we have fallen on "talent" in 35 years. I mean get this. Modern music critics keep comparing that horrible "Let It Go" song from the 2013 Disney film "Frozen" (sung by Demi Lovato - who was 21 - three years older than Kate was when she wrote and recorded "Wuthering Heights") to this beautiful masterpiece, which was NOT even a big hit here in the States (it was tabbed one of the top hits of the 1970's in Kate's native UK.) This comparison is highly laughable, given the FACT that Demi did NOT even write that damned song (several people, including that talentless hack Diane Warren, had a hand in writing that atrocity,) whereas OTOH, Kate wrote this song at age 18, unassisted. I'd really like to see a so-called "talent" from today like Demi even try to attempt singing "Wuthering Heights" or "Don't Give Up" (Kate's lovely duet with Peter Gabriel from his "So" album.) I bet she could NOT do it. That goofball Simon Cowell apparently hates "Wuthering Heights" so much that he will NOT even allow contestants on the talent shows he judges to sing the song as an intro audition. It just shows that today's so-called music experts do NOT know what talent is anymore. Demi Lovato? Give me a damned break!! Kate wins easily!!
Approaching Christmas, 2021, and after a very bad year, my daughter and I both needed a dose of Kate to keep us standing upright. It made me so happy to read that so many others out there are also listening. Cheers everyone!
At the age of 13, on our first colour tv, I first laid eyes on this poetic angel, I was mesmerized , I felt like crying , the mind blowing power and beauty of this performance was a master piece ,that day my whole world opened up to my emotions ,bless you Kate so talented and so glad I grew up with the ability to have you make me feel alive.
You have no idea how much I relate to your story. I was 12, when I first heard her voice on the radio in 1982 and it opened up an entirely new world to me. This very song, this outstanding woman have remained my favorites ever since and this song shall be played at my funeral. I was absolutely blessed to have seen her perform in 2014 - in two days, it will be 10 years. One of the most fantastic days of my life.
[Verse 1] Out on the wiley, windy moors We'd roll and fall in green You had a temper like my jealousy Too hot, too greedy How could you leave me When I needed to possess you? I hated you, I loved you too [Pre-Chorus 1] Bad dreams in the night They told me I was going to lose the fight Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights [Chorus] Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window [Verse 2] Ooh, it gets dark, it gets lonely On the other side from you I pine a lot, I find the lot Falls through without you I'm coming back, love, cruel Heathcliff My one dream, my only master [Pre-Chorus 2] Too long I roam in the night I'm coming back to his side to put it right I'm coming home to wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights [Chorus] Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window [Bridge] Ooh, let me have it! Let me grab your soul away Ooh, let me have it! Let me grab your soul away You know it's me, Cathy! [Chorus] Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy Come home, I'm so cold... SHARE THE LYRICS
@@MrPowerclown If the lyrics are off...I'm not to blame.. i got the .lyrics from what I thought was a reliable source...The lyrics have come from one of these lyric providers from a search...... I thought they did their homework...maybe not
It's 2024 and this is one of best songs i've ever heard. I'm only 18 and heard the end of the song on the radio and I thought i've gotta know what this song is. I found it and it's an absolute masterpiece! I even started to look up what the meaning behind it is and watching the interviews she gave about it. Absolutely incredible! Who's still here in 2024?
I am here and I am 54. Been a Kate Bush listener since 1985. I particularly adore this song - you have great taste in music! You may want to even read Wuthering Heights.
I'm 16, and I've known this song as long as I can remember because my mom loves Kate Bush, and being a huuuge fan of music from the 60s-80s, I can confidently say this is one of my favorite songs of all time.
I remember my dad would always put this song on just after dinner if he was in a good mood, and he didnt have work that night (he did the 9pm - 5am, for 20+ years, poor guy) - and he always gushed about how brilliant Kate Bush was. How ahead of her time she was. And I love my dad dearly, but he never was someone who would read into stuff like *that* all that much. He loved his music, and could analyse it, break down what made him love it (he was a drummer in his youth) but he never talked about the prowess of the craft as much as he did about Kate Bush. For all my life, he has always told me that Kate Bush was one of the best artists of all time, because of her genius, and how she wasn't afraid to be different - she had a different take on the music world and knew how to express herself, all the while making you interested in what she's doing, with a brilliant song writing sense and amazing voice to boot. He's always said she had the best singing voice of all time! My dads words, but I've learned to appreciate them; and he's right, there is a brilliance in Kate Bush. I've been a fan since I was maybe 15 (I'm 28 now, agh!) and my dads words ring true. He's a lot like her. Passion is contagious. She's so passionate about her music, and it's easily seen by the right people, and they just so happen to pass that on to their daughters... I truly do love this song. :)
I found this song during end of 2020.The feeling i had when i listned to this at first was not something i can describe, it felt really unique from what i have heard
They made her redo the video ,there is a version in a white dress because at the time the red dress was seen as too sexual,can you actually believe that
When you get older, you really appreciate the talent of somebody just 19 years old. It takes a lot of guts to get out there and put your life in front of everybody. I bet she choreographed that herself too, it's actually quite well done considering it was probably her and some guy with a camcorder. There's another video version with similar dancing, I really like the way she combined ballet with a little modern dance.
Tbh, I kind of feel the opposite. When you're young you don't know anything about the world and (generally speaking) have fewer fears and anxieties. You just go out there and perform, and everyone around you celebrates you and encourages you. When you got older, people have totally different expectations, and you're also typically more concerned with what everyone thinks of you. Now I'm in my 30s I have a huge amount of respect for people who come out of their shells at older ages.
This song was so far ahead of its time. Its vocal brilliance is astounding, its put together perfectly, and it's beautifully haunting at the same time. One of the most unique songs ever but if I was putting a top 50 list together, this would be on it
A common phrase '' ahead of its time'' , but it implies that, like technology does, music gets better during the decades. I challenge that idea wholeheartedly. However , I agree with the sentiment that its a great song!
I listen to this song today for the first time and it's such a masterpiece, such a vibe. I'm happy for all the people who listen to this as a child/teen.
My dad introduced me to this song. Then I didn't understood anything and her voice kinda annoyed me. Years after I read wuthering heights and now am just speechless how she summerized this book so well in a quite short song. Everything about this song just matches so well! Sometimes you need time to appreciate and understand things...
In fact, the song is just the about the first scene of the book , the first 50 pages, when Lockwood visits Heathcliff and in a dream hears and touches Cathy’s ghost. No way all book is summerized in the lyrics here. The first problem in saying that the book is summerized in the song is Wuthering Heights is not just Heathcliff + Catherine history, this is just a part of all.
I’m 59 and I’ve been listening to this since high school. Still have it on vinyl. I AM LEGENDARY OLD STONER LADY 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kate Bush is THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME AND SPACE
Kat I am 57 and remember well when it came out on the radio in Italy, I was searching everywhere to understand who was singing such a mesmerising song. I still have the vinyl as well! babooska was a favourite of mine as well! ❤
I truly believe this to be one of the greatest songs ever written. Also that solo at the end! The way the orchestration weaves around the guitar solo makes those last few moments one of the most stunning and moving pieces of music ever recorded.
Still a masterpiece of a song. The bass guitar makes the song. Strange fact...Both people were born on July 30th...Emily Bronte 30th July 1818 and Kate Bush 30th July 1958. 43 years on still one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Plus Kate was the first Female UK artist to have a Number One single with a song she wrote herself.
I wanted my wife to walk down the aisle to the song's fade out because it's so beautiful, but she vetoed it because of the electric guitar. She used theme from Somewhere in Time instead.
@@KatrinaLeFey It was. I just really, really wanted the end of WH. But, almost 32 years later, I know I made the right choice, no matter what she walked down the aisle to.
Kate Bush is a phenomenon that we can only admire and never fully understand. The level of originality, expression and grace all combined with a perfect vocal technic and perfection of movements just leaves us speechless and mesmerized every time we listen and look to her. An artist in all is dimensions.
I am old enough to have read the book and seen a few different versions of Wuthering Heights. Had never heard of Kate Bush in my life and certainly not this song. It just popped up when I was searching UA-cam. It touched my heart and soul in a way I cannot express. I listen to it with the lyrics. I think it is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard - plus knowing what the lyrics are referring to. Cathy is a ghost.
@@buttslayer7492 Lol, I was about 15 as well when I read it. I am now 68. Just reread it. A completely different story to me at 68 compared to me as a somewhat clueless 15 year old ( I am referring to myself ).
She dances like there is no one watching, almost animalistic, so powerful, so natural too, it would look contrived if done by anyone else but kate gets away with it because she is kate bush, and i absolutely adore the song, the video, and kate too, she is such a rare gem!
Alexandra Starr when my daughter was 3 danced like Kate. I wish she hadn’t lost that natural ability to interpret music. Kate’s beauty presents innocence consciously.
When I discovered this song a couple of days ago, it made me laugh: the high pitched voice, the theatrical dancing… but then, I heard it a second time and fell in love. It’s wonderful how this amazing song made me swing from one emotion and perception to the complete opposite so fast.
@Loulou Nassif A similar experience happened with me! I listened to Wuthering Heights and was mentally saying “wtf” for the whole duration,but something pulled me back to her. A few weeks after I found WH,I listened to it for the second time and then thought “hmm,not too bad”,and after that,not even five minutes later I found myself rushing back to my phone to listen to it yet again;Kate had ensnared me,and I’m back again ,a few months later, after having listened to all of Kate’s albums multiple times each. I have lost count,haha! 😂
We would play this song constantly in the salon back in the 80' where l cut hair . l saw her video on MTV way way back and wanted to learn more of her music. I bought the kick inside album
My mum told me she wants this as her funeral song. She’s always been a huge Kate Bush fan. Makes me feel emotional now when I listen to this song knowing that it will eventually be my mums funeral song. Love you ma❤️
Did she fall in love with a tall dark and handsome foreigner who worked for your dad as kids and was made fun of and ledt ad came back a rich man and got revenge on your family Lol thats the story. Thwybwere forbidden love
Thanks that’s very touching. I’m 64 but with my luck am probably halfway til they play whatever swan song I decide fits the moment. I can see why your mum chooses this one. I’ve got it penciled in too.
My mom used to sing this song in the kitchen while she was cooking, I love and miss her so much, wherever she is. RIP
So sorry for your lost just want you to know she's in a safe place in the heavens🙏🏾🙏🏾
lia13 thank you 🙏🏻
@@julianomaciel1532 that is so sad i am really sorry for you and your family's loss
Did she do the dance too?
She's in YOU
For those who don’t know she was only 19 here, this was her debut song and became the first female uk single artist to have a no 1 with a self written song
Knew that.
She should also be awarded for the choreography/dancing as well, ha ha ha.
Hello 👋
How are you doing today?
and she stands 4' something, I kneel to her womanhood
Jep, 🌀
Sometimes this song makes me cry. Especially when I feel lonely in the middle of the night. Nothing has changed. Only my age. 1978 I was 19, now I am 61
I'm sorry you still feel lonely. I feel the same way about this song.
@@Cordy712 Life can be tough. But fortunately noone can take our dreams away from us.
I am listening now for the first time in a long time,your right nothing has changed, same feelings when I first heard it now I am 57.
@@hughsealy9426 I guess Kate Bush touched a lot of people with this masterpiece.
When I was 8 I played this song all the time. I’m 13 now. Kate has touched so many of us 💗
I could watch this on an endless loop for eternity
Eu também, inclusive já repeti hoje 6 vezes
Me too
Same!❤
But what’s the name on the grave? 😅
Yes, it's beyond brilliant!!👍
She's vibing unbelievably hard
Dude, we all wish we could vibe as hard as she.
wuthering heights was beyond a shadow of a doubt one of the hardest vibes in history
What's vibing?
she do be vibin tho
Vibin H. A . A. M
Kate Bush is an actual genius. She wrote this song as a teenager (19, I think) and was writing songs at 13 that she’d record later. This song is an absolutely unique piece of music. I listen to it often.
you know someone is a real talent when all they need is a red dress, a field and a bloody camera
Наверно не так , не нужно сарказма . Это хоть и маленький но не страз а алмаз на небосводе эстрады . Без таких всполохов не было видно других ярких комет эст рады . Моё мнение . Она талант и яркая звёздочка своего времени и момента . В сём добра ❤ @@haydenwalton2766
She is the Love of my musical Life.
Unbelievable song ! Unbelievable… I wish I could dissolve in it …
@@martinezdirce9225 Pentatonix
It’s the middle of 2022 and Kate Bush is again on the charts with millions of new fans! 🎉
this track is the best :)
Im a New fan. I love this artist
@@gaylordparis4548 welcome to my obsession lol. Check out “The Most Wuthering Heights Day Ever” they hold this once a year in Melbourne Australia and other places around the world. Seeing these events is how I first got introduced to Kate Bush.
@@conorchristmas6844 yes i saw the choreography would be in sync it would be prettier to watch😩👍
@@conorchristmas6844 I'm going to the Brisbane one. My son and daughter in law think I'm nuts.
The most creatively artistic woman to have ever graced the planet. Everything about her is genuine, she is humble and befuddled by the adoration.
Quite simply the best.
Kate Bush Wuthering Heights is one of my unheard and personal favorite song
One of my few hobbies is playing Wuthering Heights to people who've never heard of it... 42 YEARS later and it's *still* REVOLUTIONARY
Axel Hyttnäs Telin first listening listening to it right now lol. Kate Bush is a Queen
It’s become popular on TikTok!
She was so ahead of her time!!! And she still is!
I try and there’s such mixed reactions and I’m over there vibing hard af without a care
My hobby is watching this vid
I'm so grateful that after crash-landing on Earth she decided to record some music for us, Earthlings.
Your comment is pure CRINGE.
@@eldesgraciado6690 So is your nickname.
@@winstonknowitall4181 Awwww, don't get all defensive about it.
@@eldesgraciado6690Oh, but I don't need to. The number of hands up clearly shows that there's nothing cringy about my comment. I'm sorry you got a wrong impression that your comment disturbed me in any way.
@@winstonknowitall4181 Kate Bush was born on July 30th1958 in London. What? You think she came from Planet Melmac? Kashyyyk maybe? LOL!
A mysterious song by a mysterious singer about a mysterious novel written by a mysterious author. No wonder this song gets stuck in the back of ones mind for a lifetime.
E música parece sempre nos filmes de terror 😮
O Morro dos Ventos Uivantes, Emily Brontë. Literalmente uma música sobre Heathcliff e Catherine.
sorry but the book wich the song is referred, the novel "cime tempestose/wuthering heights" is all than mysterious,is one of the materpiece of the british literature of XIX century :)
🙈🫣
@@marinalvahigino2736 Probablemente sea porque Kathy (el personaje que Kate interpreta) es un fantasma en el cuento en el momento de la canción. La historia corta es un poco un romance de terror.
I remember seeing this for the first time at seven years of age, and I've been transfixed ever since. Kate delivering for the dreamy girls everywhere ❤
I wish people could be so unapologetically themselves like this.
What makes her unapologetic?
They are but they're not Kate Bush
I know what you mean
Golden Sunset she is being herself without trying to fit in and copy the mainstream
@@orangepulp392 this is a right we have from birth! No one should apologize for being himself! She is perfectly normal
This song was written, choreographed and directed by her. She's insanely talented. I had a crush on her for years
I still have a crush on her haha
@@audreydayton7042 u like em old and loose huh
@@bpswank429 Wow - edgy. Yes, we know. Women lose their value as they age and the bloom of youth is gone. Men get distinguished over time. We get it.
Same
@@mjrussell414 the feminist is here
The part where she says "its me, I'm Cathy. I'm home" HITS DIFFERENT EVERYTIME
chika fujiwara literally, like I am crying
literal chills man
Same, chillsssss
Heehee! It's me, I'm caffeine in my cola. So cold!
@@merajmasuk lmao wtf
It's 11/24, I'm 49 yrs old and I'm in love with Kate Bush just like I was when I was a young boy in the late 70s.
That's adorable
Not trying to be condescending. I genuinely think it's beautiful some things will stick with us for life.
@@sol-leks6122 Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate that.
Like no other artist and in a league of her own the best well above premiership and World Cup level simply outstanding natural talent for writing singing and performing 🎶🏆
I fell in love with her as a teen❤ I am now 55
She has a witchy woman vibe. I love it.
Totally
Them eyes 👀
she's beautiful but what's with the walk with arms out straight @.34, witchy vibes there
@@karenuk1 ja ja ja
@chad porter 2 years shy of 50. what does it mean?
i just discovered kate bush’s music and i’m obsessed w her
Moi aussi mec.
that’s unnecessary enjoy the trip!! :D
Welcome home, @that’s
Me too
also me
I really love the interpretative dance. She's like part haunting scary ghost and part a tree moving its branches in the wind.
Really?? All I saw was Noel Fielding dancing :)
Her dancing is totally unique, just does wtf she wants, and I love it!
part.. autistic person trying to be artistic.
SHE'S NUTS!
@@eldesgraciado6690 how so??
She beautifully captures the gothic romance of this novel.
Song written after catching the last minutes of the adaptation on TV.
It has been 45 years years and I finally understand that Kate is singing from the perspective of a heartbroken ghost.
She’s Cathy! From the book! It’s fantastic!
Your life is about to change forever. I was also taken aback by this revelation. This song was a significant part of my childhood, and as someone who wasn't a English speaker, I couldn't comprehend the lyrics back then.
@@Sergiofreitas5Same!!! I loved the song as a 4 year old but didn't speak English.
As a teenager I probably read WH for 10 or more times.
I was in other musical waters.
At 49 I realised that this song was actually Cathy singing. Made by a teen almost and in a genius way. With incredible feelings that no one who's covering it somehow doesn't dig but just goes for the high pitched voice.
This is a dream come true. Top book plus top composition.
@@silviamaiaholanda5068 I just read the book courtesy of this earworm! It was a lot 😳 Didn’t expect quite so much violence and death!
@@mouselovinladyyes it’s so sad and heartbreaking.
imagine showing this to emily bronte i feel like she would respect the vibe
Hey .top
None of them were in the best of health, they probably would have died in shock.
Can you imagine showing this to Heathcliff though
spot on
Omg yessss! I thought this, yes! Such a familiar feeling!
I was young when this was released. It was the weird song that nobody wanted to admit they had stuck in their heads.
40 years on, and having read Wuthering Heights several times, I realise how brilliantly bonkers this song is. It's still weird, haunting and stands alone in it's own world. She was brave for even trying to rework the novel into music; to pull it off in this spectacular way is genius.
Yes this song is haunting. It is so bad it haunts me every night in my sleep
What's awesome in my opinion is that she refused to back down to the record executives especially since the music industry in the UK didn't really take female musicians seriously until after this.
@@ivegonehollow9364 Sorry! I'll find someone else to play with at night
@@BoudicaJ Dude.. Bonkers isnt used in an insulting way in the comment. its just another way of saying crazy/amazing/mind blowing
Bonkers? How is it *bonkers*?
Hate when people say this.
IMO it's anything but *bonkers*.
It is, in actual fact, spot on.
Rather reductive of you to claim it's *bonkers*. Had you , in fact, read the book,as you say you did... you'd surely know that that is a ridiculous claim.
Though oddly KB hadn't even read the book herself at the point she wrote this. Yet she captured the atmosphere perfectly.
When she was asked about the pitch of her voice she explained she is playing a character named kathy who is a ghost coming home. Makes it more special knowing this
Evidently- she wrote a song in the voice of the female main protagonist, Cathy Earnshaw, of the book Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë.
Cathy let me in at your window - better still leave it open and I will sneak in and practice my under cover work - under the covers
It’s a book
@@InesGomes-m6j It's a classic piece of English literature by Emily Bronte.
it's about the book wuthering heights by emily brontë, literally one of the most famous books in the world
A masterpiece. Can't believe she wrote this at eighteen years old.
@@katebush6038 xD so fake
BEAUTIFUL SONG AND PERFORMER!
@Maya Morton I think you missed the comment I replied to, there was a fake Kate bush account lol
If you have the talent it's not so hard.
What is really impressive is that she just shines, everything she does is magic- not like Queen, and I mean not like the Sting song it's just a privilege to watch her do a kind of magic. Half her talent and everyone would well - the less said about wanting to rule the world the better I think Tears For Fears covered that. :P
After all these years Kate Bush is still an enigma ... talented beyond description ... a true artist that never compromises her art ...
Yep, she was the "Bjork" of her decade.
@@scandalasdog I would say Björk was the Kate Bush of her decade. I mean, KB was doing music before Björk. I love both tho, they're my favorite artists of all time.
scandalasdog
The other way round, I think
@A A it's called talent although you probably can't comprehend the fact that a genius such as Kate Bush is a bit more than 'screeching' as you put it
@@scandalasdog as a kid l thought she was so weird 🤣, we just weren't ready for her, she was ahead of her time. Now in my 40's I'm mesmerised with the nostalgia and her unique ways.
Emily Bronte was very young when she wrote the novel - she died of tuberculosis (the great pandemic of the 19th century) at 30, and the novel was only published the year before - under a male name as it was nearly impossible to publish as a woman - but she had written it years earlier. She’d been writing all her life, as had her sisters. The novel is elemental. It’s brilliant.
Cathy to Heathcliff: You have broken my heart.
Heathcliff: I have not broken your heart. You have broken it. And in breaking it, you have broken mine.
ah very well said, and that is an epic quote. i read wuthering heights in a lit class and lawdy what a ride. one of my all time favorite reads. cheers.
1. Tuberculosis is not even a pandemic
2. The novel was written in 1846 and published in 1847
3. The novel is perfect
Bruno Rodríguez Well, not strictly an epidemic, but certainly pervasive and endemic. It is estimated it killed about 50% of all people who died between the ages of 18 and 35 in the 19th century (based on autopsy reports), when the death rate was astonishingly high by today’s standards, especially in cities. Most diseases of the time killed quickly, but consumption took its time. Its cause was not identified until late in the century. Charlotte Bronte wrote that Emily spent years working on Wuthering Heights, completing it to her satisfaction in 1846 (possibly because she knew she was nearing death). She is without a doubt, to my mind, the most brilliant and talented of the Brontes, and her novel one of the greatest ever written in the English language. That’s my position, 1, 2, 3, and I’m sticking to it.
Tuberculosis
- Arthur Morgan
I’m so proud my mum named me after Emily Brontë.
I was 17 in 1978, and now I'll be 63 in less than a month. Every time I hear this song, I'm transported back to my youth.
Same, blew my little mind.🌻
Bonjour Kate, vous êtes juste splendide, tout est beau chez vous,si bien que je montre à mes petits enfants qu'il existe des artistes qui peuvent nous faire rêver en chantant et dansant comme vous savez si bien le faire , merci pour ça ❤
Lo mismo digo
64 two weeks ago today & feel the same way.
me too
I'm 44, my daughter is 17. She heard one of Kate's songs on my playlists and immediately knew who she was. Thanks to Spotify, there's an awesome musical bridge between our generations.
As a 17 year old I fully agree with you :)
I found out about Kate Bush through Spotify too!!! Awesome
I’m 15, I love her!!
I'm 55 , so I was about 15 when she started out, so innovative.
Me too. Thanks to spotify 70s Playlist I found this artist
She did this in ONE TAKE.
As a teenager. 🏆
The more you know.
And now the more I know about Kate Bush the more I do not want to know and ugh please stop dancing
She was 19 years old at the time. Not really a teen.
Wow, I did not know that
@@aWinterBlood Good lord. You must be a teacher.
@@aWinterBlood 19 equals 9 teen so yeah she was a teen
One of the most breathtakingly haunting and beautiful songs of my childhood. Gives me goosebumps.
Haven’t heard it in year’s but the goosebumps always come straight away!!🥰
Oh my goodness
Here to, each time over and over
It does that every time.
👍👍👍
I am a 64 year old male. I know why this song chokes me up. I miss my sister who passed suddenly from this sad and beautiful world. Love to those who know.
condolences bro
Feel for your loss, lost my dear brother too unexpectedly 14 years ago. Keep the memories alive and take care❤ Yvonne
With the song's lyrics and theme, I think I believe I know - I hope she is at peace and you find it x
I am 64 now . Born in 1960 . I remember it . That woman jumps around .
Stay strong and live for her
I bet in 1818 when Emily was born, she never dreamed that her characters would live on in so many different haunting and beautiful forms.
Well I doubt she was having such complex thoughts as a baby.
@@crispsaturday - This deserves far more thumbs.
Except that's exactly what happens at the end of the book
@@robertcharon5791 i have to give it another read , i found Jane Austin ingenious. She had a sarcastic wit that could peel paint off the wall.
@@crispsaturday This comment is gold
Greatest book report of all time. A++
Lol 😄 100% definitely!
🤣🤣🤣
LOLOLOL!!!!
I might reference it in my book report, it's so perfect!
@@katherinealexander9102 go for it lol
She wrote this stunning song at the age of 18. A true musical and artistic genius !
You know it's not 13, you know it
@@isobeljames1328 Yes. 18.
actually, most songs of the first album were written when she was 12-15, so this one might be one of those
yes she is, there also a film wuthering heights black and while in french les Hauts du hurlevent I'd like to se again
I don't know well enough to argue the point but she's the same age as me and I remember listening to this song most mornings before going to school when I was 15. She wrote Man With A Child In His Eyes before Wuthering Heights. Others too but they never made it to the charts.
*The* *definition* *of* *a* *classic* *masterpiece* *.*
and the “version 2” or red version is the definitive version
Yes me too
Welcome to all the new Kate Bush fans finding this for the 1st time. Now go listen to all her music, she is amazing and deserves everything!!
Thank you Stranger Things for introducing me to her!
For the longest time this was the only song from hers I knew that I really liked I don't know why I waited this long to check more of her stuff out but after hearing running up that hill I decided to listen to more of her stuff and I love it! I'm glad they featured her music in the show.
🤣
I’ve known about her for years but I’m only now starting to actually enjoy her music .best decision ever.
I fell in love with this song with Pat Benatar singing it. I kept seeing the video never clicked on it, mode that I have it's so pure
The way she dances here is EXACTLY how this song is supposed to make you feel. It’s beautifully on point
Yes I felt that too.
Sure is
In Australia, they have a day dedicated to which where everyone dances to this song in her fashion. Look it up. It's glorious.
Merveilleuse artiste 😍😍😍😍
She's portraying a ghost that comes back to life and steals her lover
I am 60year old Afro American WOMAN 💋 💋 💋 💋 and low and behold I am finding out about Ms Kate Bush in the year 2024♥️❤️❤️♥️and I found out Miss Kate Bush was 65 just a few years older than me....So glad that I am now familiar with her existence here in earth and what she means to all the fans near and far and around the globe....i This amazing talented singer and performer been around since I'm not sure just when I'm guessing since the seventies so glad the Rock and Roll hall of Fame academy acknowledged Miss Kate Bush and inducted her I'll never forget the day when I saw Kate Bush for the first time in all my life and surely I thank God that St Vincent introduced me to this amazing woman ❤️♥️♥️miss Kate Bush and her catalog of hits and legions of fans all around the globe ❤❤❤so proud too say i am now a fan of Kate's songs this song is absolutely favorites of mines 💫🌟⭐☀️ so beautifully composed and well written and i absolutely love it oh my god 😘it's absolutely wonderful touches me GREATLY ❤️ honestly makes me teary eyed 😢
Welcome to the group Suri-A. Keying in "Kate Bush Day" in a search engine will yield a lot of links of people in long red dresses, dancing to this tune. It's been held annually in the US, UK, Europe, Australia, New Zealand . . . since 2016. This is also long before she got rediscovered by Stranger Things fans. I've got to plan to go to one of these flash mobs and dance along with them - in red. 🙂
@@GarthPrice-ej6bt heah thanks a million for sharing commentary about the incomparable Miss Kate Bush so glad I found out about her I really enjoy all the songs and videos I've seen and heard so far..I plan to pay a visit to Amoeba Records here in Los Angeles California I plan to purchase as many albums by Kate Bush that I possibly can she is a phenomenal powerhouse of a vocalist ❤️❤️❤️❤️
God ,im glad you caught up with her talent.I was amazed by her unique sound back in 78.
Me too I am 60😊
Some of her songs still make me teary eyed (as a 55 year old dude). My parents gave me The Kick Inside as a Christmas present in 79 and I was enthralled. Such an unusual and innovative songwriter, who has kept me fascinated with each of her albums. If I were offered the opportunity to have lunch (or drinks) with anyone at all, I’d probably pick her.
Phenomenal and unique talent! Writing songs at such a young age!
Does anyone else feel hypnotized watching her dance?
I do
Murilo Herik ✌😊também fiquei hipnotizada com a dança
I do 😊
Murilo Herik Kate studied Karate in her youth, if you watch closely you can see that influence in her dancing. Kate was never trained in dancing, she just adapted her known Karate kata to suit. Lol, still a beautiful woman and for me even more appealing knowing she could kick ass.
i do:)!!
This song bewitched me. I went and read Wuthering Heights because I wanted to know the inspiration for the song. Then I fell in love with the book. Now when I hear this song, I know exactly what's happening and it sends chills down my spine. It's quite amazing how such a short song can capture the spirit of such a complex book. It's as if she really was channelling Emily Bronte when she wrote this.
@@katebushmusic8460 Wow. Thankyou for replying. You cannot know how happy that made me feel. Such a small gesture for such a large impact. Merci beaucoup 🌹🌷🌺🌸🏵️🌻
“ Sends chills down my spine “ - for me, I feel an ache inside.
How many songs can do that to a person?
@@katebushmusic8460 get off of here
I was a little girl when first hearing this. My father played this daily so it always stayed with me. I was extremely lucky that as a child I only lived 20 mins from the Brontie family home. Many times I walked around the house / museum where everything was as it should be from that time and place. I recall vividly the large Black and White image of Emily Brontie, at the bottom of the stairs, it always fascinated me, there was something very spiritual about it.
@@markfernee3842 Kate Bush Music could be anyone.Beware
"Ah geeze... Cathy's in the field waving again."
Best comment 😂
The edited out ending of wuthering heights
😭😭😭omg
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂🤣
Imagine being a session musician on this. You show up to the studio and are told you’re going to be backing some 19-year-old pop singer. GROAN. Then you start playing and within seconds realize that in fact you’re playing with a once-in-a-century genius. A Beethoven. Wild shit, truly.
EXACTLY !!!
Standing Ovation always and for ever for Kate :)))
Weird the way she stopped singing and went into super hermit mode properly seen enough what what happens in the music industry and all the shannagans and thought nah I don't want anymore of that..
This comment was a joy to read
@@ORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR13
Like what kind of things ?
Better without these words at end
I return here every so often, to practice the dance routine. Gotta make sure I can remember, just in case I ever need it.
Good idea
Same. Just in case I ever wind up in a forest all alone.
@@arneboom You never know
@@arneboom Lol. Being alone in a forest and not dancing like this would be deeply inappropriate.
@@tomcutts9200 I think you'll end up in jail if the feds found out you don't
A musical genius, she is. Creating a beautiful song out of a nightmare episode in a 19th century novel was already a peculiarly brave adventure, but insisting against her producers' opinion to make a single out of it shows unprecedented character and bravery. And now it's a worldwide trend with thousands of fans 😆
Well done Kate!
The label EMI and not the producer of the album who was Andrew Powell
😂
And at 19 years old too. She’s so incredibly talented and smart
Surrealists rejoice! Bizarre in the best way possible. This video has it all: unusual chord progressions, 19th century gothic literature, moody anachronistic interpretive dance, a garishly red Stevie Nicks (gauzy) dress completely out of place in a dreary English landscape, a hauntingly shrill voice, catchy melodic hooks, electric guitar, grand piano, and orchestral strings...
@@mikustannie3953 Yep, it's impressive to have that confidence and independence of mind when one is barely an adult.
Here because Tupac said this was one of the songs that played a role to the soundtrack of his life. 1 of many.
Damn Tupac is also great. Such an influential rap artists right up their with the likes of biggie, Dre, Ice cube eazy e and many other wonderful rap artists.
I'm sad we lost him, but so happy we still have Kate.
Are you going to cover this?
Wow Tupac had good taste. I wonder if she knew he was a big fan of her before he passed r i p
2pac aside what did you think does it touch you on a personal level ?
She was my first crush and I was about 9 lol, I've told my wife that this is to be played at my funeral. I've loved this song from the first time I heard it.
I was the same age and I was trying to process the Beatles and then trying to work out what this was all about...it's hard being a 9 year old boy.
this song is about a Ghost and being haunted by such do you want to be hunted by Kate?
@@mrm8850 yes yes can you make that happen asshole?
The beauty of Wuthering Heights is almost unbearable. She’s just a teenager, with that one in a billion voice and her songwriting genius. Kate Bush, waving hello to the world in 1978 - and still enchanting new generations. Incredibly brave, unique, beautiful and musically advanced at the age of 19. Unbelievable.
One-in-a-million voice + multidisciplinary artistic genius= one-of-a-kind
She is a magic creature.
She doesn't really sing in this voice she only done it to portray a ghost that's comes back to life and steals her lover..
🙏⚘️♥️⚘️🙏
i just keep coming back to this song every time. 2021, anybody?
edit: also her dancing is on point, she looks like an incredibly skilled inflatable dancing man. I aspire to dance that way
Me too 🙌
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21)7🇮🇹❤️🖐️
I love this song! Everytime. If I am happy or if I want to scream. I love it. ❤️
I actually just found this and now I am very happy
Im a 30 year old metal head who rides motorcycles and works with steel, but this tune is jus magic!! Kate bush is a legend!
Yep, life long Maiden fan but fell under Kate’s spell many years ago and still under it
then you would like to see the metal covers. like the one by 'Angra - Wuthering Heights'
Feeling you buddy 💪💥
Proper bloke...
You met your "anima"😁....
We played this song at the funeral for our beloved father who passed away in 2015. He loved this song dearly, and it had a huge impact on my childhood. I still love it today.
🙏🙏♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏
Serene, pristine and deranged, nobody should underestimate quite how shocking it was when the teenaged Bush emerged to the world with this haunting piano melodrama of her own creation. Casting herself as tragic heroine Cathy from Emily Bronte’s gothic romance, perhaps the reason so few pop songs are based on classic novels is that they’d have to live up to this.
I think the real reason they are not based on classic novels is that the song would never be commented on except by people trying to show the veneer of a soul when the song really should burn om the seventh plane of hell and be forgotten
@@ivegonehollow9364 bro why are you so mad, like maybe you don’t like it which is fine I guess it’s not for everyone and it’s understandable that a lot of people don’t like Kate Bush’s high pitched voice but a lot of people do like this song. Expressing your opinion about it is fine I just don’t see where the need for delivering vitriolic replies to every single comment praising this song comes from
@@doormantdarner7815 I said I understood everyone's has different taste but I seriously thought it was an snl skit no harm meant I honestly thought the video was a skit
@@ivegonehollow9364 no I’ve seen your other replies you talk about how much the song makes you want to kill yourself and how it belongs in the seventh circle of hell. Although there were SNL skits and daytime tv programmes that made fun of Kate Bush for how she acted in her music videos I literally don’t get what you’re going for here nothing in this video suggests it’s a skit I mean it’s on the official channel and it’s listed as the music video for this song. It’s okay if you were having a bad day and just really wanted to take it out on this song which is fine and everyone takes it out on something, at least on a song it’s harmless but idk maybe you should try more of her music you might enjoy it just to sort of stop and smell the flowers.
add solar power and ur statement represents lorde's discography
Kate Bush dancing in a forest looking like a flamboyant ethereal fairy is my new aesthetic.
You win the internet for this comment. My sentiments exactly!
You're witty!!👍🏽😍😊
The Romani Heathcliff approves...😊
And Taylor Swift comes by ……..
the fuck does "my aesthetic" mean
I was a kid in high school when one of my classmates made us listen to this song during class. We immediately laughed our asses off, those dance moves were so goofy to us and the high pitch hilarious. Truth is that I was actually impressed by this song and when I came home I played it over and over again. It was like nothing I heard before in music. I couldn't stop listening to it and still now, after 6 years, it's one of my all time favourite songs.
I hope you apologised to your classmate.
Yeah for real. But now it's cool to be quirky, gay, goth, and alt... Lol people.
What's even worse is he didn't acknowledge how wrong it was that he burst out laughing. Sent him home feeling like crap after sharing his vulnerability and then you go home and vibe to it?!?! I'd punch you in the face if I could lmao
Lol I was good friend with the guy that did the presentation, I didn't have any problem telling him I liked the song afterwards. Chill guys
Also no vulnerabilities involved, it was a literature project about Wuthering Heights and the guy randomly played the song at the end
No gimmicks no big production no ghost writing just a 19 year old girl with one stunning voice and one epic song
@Floyd1504 was he? that's very interesting. As a huge fan of Floyd. I used to be a regular on the South West free party scene. I started having a bit of a fling for a few weeks with a giirl called "India" a friend said to me "You know India is a Daughter of one of the members of Pink Floyd?" I replied straight away "Roger Waters" as she has that very distinctive face shape(she never told who her father was) . It sure was. We stayed friends for a long while after. She was/is very down to earth. I have worked. In the music industry all my life and met and worked for some very famous bands some real ego centric individuals but Roger and India were/are very down to earth.
@Floyd1504 Gilmour was a friend of the family who arranged for her to record a demo and helped get her a record deal, but he doesn’t play on this record.
What you see is what you get no made up voice or anything still amazing
@ponponbeats He didn’t arrange it. He had no involvement in the record. He just helped Bush get her record contract in the first place.
100% correct - now days they have the technology but have lost the art.
In 1978 at the age of 14 I commented to all my friends that this young lady is the female equivalent to David Bowie. Here in 2020 that comment still stands. Brilliance.
Erm no she isn't the female equivalent of David Bowie she is unique and there is no comparison to her.
@@Dermacrosis that's what I ment. Except for the fact that she is Female, and Bowie is Male. Their unique creativity is what sets them apart but also connects them.
@@nellies only God saves.
@@nellies yes because your choice in denial doesn't change the facts. I can choose to deny there's a sun in the sky yet the sun still shines. Just the same, God still shines whether you choose to accept him or not. All of creation declares the existence of God. Whether you believe in him or not is irrelevant. God saves. No man or woman saves you at any time. In the end, when you stand before him you will know the truth of it.
@@nellies no one can force God on you. We are made to believe in faith because it is by faith that you gain favor in God's grace. Faith in that which cannot be proven by mankind's understanding is true in spirit; how true can you be in spirit without faith? You cannot see the air you breathe or feel in the wind or the microwaves that heat your food, but do you deny their existence? There are many more spectrums of light we cannot see with our naked eye but do you deny their existence? You don't deny these things of the natural world because they are evidenced by what you can sense or verify with technology. In the same manner, God is evidenced in the natural world by all the works of his hand, in all things in creation. No one can look upon any of it and deny in their heart the clear design in all things which prove the glory of the Almighty God.You might deny him to me, you may even deny him to yourself but your spirit cannot deny God. You know in your heart God exists, whether you deny it to me or yourself doesn't change what you know in spirit. When you choose to answer his calling... he is calling you now, right here... you will know these things to be true. Then you will have been saved, in the name of Christ Jesus. Amen, amen, AMEN.
This is an absolute master piece, unbelievable, eerie, mesmerizing, beautiful and captivating, and much much more. The talent of this girl was otherworldly
Well said ❤
Brilliant comment. A plus.
Not to mention based on Bronte's famous novel Wuthering heights@@neils2357
She's so full of grace. Serms like a beautiful little bird
This song is obviously a beautiful, magical spell.
Best definition so far
yes, beautiful this song :-)
That explains how when I first heard it I thought it was the weirdest thing I’d ever heard but now I can’t stop listening to it. Even if I wanted to. It’s repeating in my head nonstop...
I totally agree i didn’t like it at first now I love it so
You have no idea how real this shit is and it aint good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Sheva=destroyer DEMONS Kate is a Witch
Kate wrote this song when she was 18. 18! Incredible talent.
@SPatrick she was actually 10!!!!! We've never seen talent like this a song!?!?!?! Are you serious she wrote this and also is a women it's crazy!?!?!?!
Great talent indeed
And she hadn’t read the book when she wrote it!
This is 100% pure TALENT from the lovely Kate Bush. And this is how far we have fallen on "talent" in 35 years. I mean get this. Modern music critics keep comparing that horrible "Let It Go" song from the 2013 Disney film "Frozen" (sung by Demi Lovato - who was 21 - three years older than Kate was when she wrote and recorded "Wuthering Heights") to this beautiful masterpiece, which was NOT even a big hit here in the States (it was tabbed one of the top hits of the 1970's in Kate's native UK.) This comparison is highly laughable, given the FACT that Demi did NOT even write that damned song (several people, including that talentless hack Diane Warren, had a hand in writing that atrocity,) whereas OTOH, Kate wrote this song at age 18, unassisted. I'd really like to see a so-called "talent" from today like Demi even try to attempt singing "Wuthering Heights" or "Don't Give Up" (Kate's lovely duet with Peter Gabriel from his "So" album.) I bet she could NOT do it. That goofball Simon Cowell apparently hates "Wuthering Heights" so much that he will NOT even allow contestants on the talent shows he judges to sing the song as an intro audition. It just shows that today's so-called music experts do NOT know what talent is anymore. Demi Lovato? Give me a damned break!! Kate wins easily!!
@@davej.meister5421 get off your knees Kate is not calling you you are the definition of a groupie "DeY nO mAkE dA mUsiC mE lIkE no MoRe hurhur"
My mum: “don’t come back here at 4am drunk”
Me waving through her window at 4am: 3:15
😂 brilliant!!!
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HAHAHAHAHAH
Omg screaming 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
brilliant
I was 16 years old in 1978. This song takes me back. So awesome!
Approaching Christmas, 2021, and after a very bad year, my daughter and I both needed a dose of Kate to keep us standing upright. It made me so happy to read that so many others out there are also listening. Cheers everyone!
Happy Christmas !
Merry Christmas and best wishes ! I hope things get better for you both 💛💛
Be strong
I’ll give your daughter a dose
Me too...
She's a great singer
Ikr
One of the most unique of all time.
Knew her way before stranger things ✨
that's an understatement
@@tetuhi9789 yes yes you heard her first …
At the age of 13, on our first colour tv, I first laid eyes on this poetic angel, I was mesmerized , I felt like crying , the mind blowing power and beauty of this performance was a master piece ,that day my whole world opened up to my emotions ,bless you Kate so talented and so glad I grew up with the ability to have you make me feel alive.
You have no idea how much I relate to your story. I was 12, when I first heard her voice on the radio in 1982 and it opened up an entirely new world to me. This very song, this outstanding woman have remained my favorites ever since and this song shall be played at my funeral. I was absolutely blessed to have seen her perform in 2014 - in two days, it will be 10 years. One of the most fantastic days of my life.
"It's me, on caffeine, I've come home" - So many years.
Explains the dancing lol
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🤣
🤣😅🤣
I'm pretty sure this was actually used for a coffee commercial in the 90s, haha
[Verse 1]
Out on the wiley, windy moors
We'd roll and fall in green
You had a temper like my jealousy
Too hot, too greedy
How could you leave me
When I needed to possess you?
I hated you, I loved you too
[Pre-Chorus 1]
Bad dreams in the night
They told me I was going to lose the fight
Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights
[Chorus]
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold
Let me in-a-your window
[Verse 2]
Ooh, it gets dark, it gets lonely
On the other side from you
I pine a lot, I find the lot
Falls through without you
I'm coming back, love, cruel Heathcliff
My one dream, my only master
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Too long I roam in the night
I'm coming back to his side to put it right
I'm coming home to wuthering, wuthering
Wuthering Heights
[Chorus]
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold
Let me in-a-your window
[Bridge]
Ooh, let me have it!
Let me grab your soul away
Ooh, let me have it!
Let me grab your soul away
You know it's me, Cathy!
[Chorus]
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold
Let me in-a-your window
Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy
Come home, I'm so cold...
SHARE THE LYRICS
In-a-your
You sure about that?
Miss-a-use-of-hyphens-perhaps?
It's: in your window.
Not, a-your window.
Winds me up when people make up there own version of lyrics.
@@MrPowerclown If the lyrics are off...I'm not to blame.. i got the .lyrics from what I thought was a reliable source...The lyrics have come from one of these lyric providers from a search...... I thought they did their homework...maybe not
It's me , your Cathy, I've come home... etc..
Thanks for the lyrics 🙂
It's 2024 and this is one of best songs i've ever heard. I'm only 18 and heard the end of the song on the radio and I thought i've gotta know what this song is. I found it and it's an absolute masterpiece! I even started to look up what the meaning behind it is and watching the interviews she gave about it. Absolutely incredible! Who's still here in 2024?
I am here and I am 54. Been a Kate Bush listener since 1985. I particularly adore this song - you have great taste in music! You may want to even read Wuthering Heights.
@@KiraLou06 That's awesome and thank you! Yeah i've already looked it up, and I know there's a series about it, so I might watch it aswell.
now read the book and keep in mind that it is absolutely not a romance as in a love story, but gothic romance as in the genre
Check out wuthering heights on itv starting Sarah Lancashire and Tom hardy ❤👍
I'm 16, and I've known this song as long as I can remember because my mom loves Kate Bush, and being a huuuge fan of music from the 60s-80s, I can confidently say this is one of my favorite songs of all time.
She is spectacular. I love her. Could not be made today.
1978 song and video...
The fact that she didn't sing it live since 1979 should tell you sthing, 46 later, from the perspective of 2024.
"You can't adapt an entire book into a 5 minute song."
Kate Bush: Hold my drink.
Depeche Mode held Kate Bush's drink and adapted Nabokov's "Lolita" into the song "A Question of Time". Both great songs, but Kate remains the queen!
bigos amigos flakostakos
Hhahhaaaa...true.
Obviously you can
arite im a gunna give you that
I remember my dad would always put this song on just after dinner if he was in a good mood, and he didnt have work that night (he did the 9pm - 5am, for 20+ years, poor guy) - and he always gushed about how brilliant Kate Bush was. How ahead of her time she was. And I love my dad dearly, but he never was someone who would read into stuff like *that* all that much. He loved his music, and could analyse it, break down what made him love it (he was a drummer in his youth) but he never talked about the prowess of the craft as much as he did about Kate Bush. For all my life, he has always told me that Kate Bush was one of the best artists of all time, because of her genius, and how she wasn't afraid to be different - she had a different take on the music world and knew how to express herself, all the while making you interested in what she's doing, with a brilliant song writing sense and amazing voice to boot. He's always said she had the best singing voice of all time! My dads words, but I've learned to appreciate them; and he's right, there is a brilliance in Kate Bush. I've been a fan since I was maybe 15 (I'm 28 now, agh!) and my dads words ring true. He's a lot like her. Passion is contagious. She's so passionate about her music, and it's easily seen by the right people, and they just so happen to pass that on to their daughters...
I truly do love this song. :)
This is great. Thank you for sharing!
I found this song during end of 2020.The feeling i had when i listned to this at first was not something i can describe, it felt really unique from what i have heard
Thank you for sharing, my friend. Your dad is an inspiration.
Yo j avait 14 ans l année de la mort de mon père Kate est une très grande artiste aujourd'hui j ai 58 printemps et je l ecoute toujours 🤗😈
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Kate Bush, in a red dress, dancing in a field somewhere. What more could you want from a video?
She's being a bit like Maria in the Sound of Music here what with her dancing and the hilly scene
@@endofchat7832 too right she is
It's as if the video couldn't contain her energy. How the camera tries to keep her in it's field of view. She is incredible.
Wombwell Woods, Yorkshire
They made her redo the video ,there is a version in a white dress because at the time the red dress was seen as too sexual,can you actually believe that
There's something absolutely hypnotizing about this song. I can't stop listening to it.
She’s an English gem! Wrote on the book Wuthering Heights
@@Up2date7. The story I read was that she saw a movie version on television and that was what actually inspired her.
@@mjrussell414 Yes potentially. But certainly originated from the book. I read it twice and it's a really good read
STFU YOU CAME AFTER STRANGER THINGS.
right? I'm so impressed
When you get older, you really appreciate the talent of somebody just 19 years old. It takes a lot of guts to get out there and put your life in front of everybody. I bet she choreographed that herself too, it's actually quite well done considering it was probably her and some guy with a camcorder.
There's another video version with similar dancing, I really like the way she combined ballet with a little modern dance.
She's not just a musician but a performance artist too who accidentally became an 80s pop star.
She spent all of the advance from her first album on dance lessons.
Her Mother was an Irish dancer, probably inherited.
Watch RUNNING UP THAT HILL 80s video from her
Tbh, I kind of feel the opposite. When you're young you don't know anything about the world and (generally speaking) have fewer fears and anxieties. You just go out there and perform, and everyone around you celebrates you and encourages you. When you got older, people have totally different expectations, and you're also typically more concerned with what everyone thinks of you. Now I'm in my 30s I have a huge amount of respect for people who come out of their shells at older ages.
This song was so far ahead of its time. Its vocal brilliance is astounding, its put together perfectly, and it's beautifully haunting at the same time. One of the most unique songs ever but if I was putting a top 50 list together, this would be on it
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100% agree, I really love this song.
Show essa música
A common phrase '' ahead of its time'' , but it implies that, like technology does, music gets better during the decades. I challenge that idea wholeheartedly. However , I agree with the sentiment that its a great song!
Music theory behind the song is even more brilliant
I listen to this song today for the first time and it's such a masterpiece, such a vibe. I'm happy for all the people who listen to this as a child/teen.
I think that youngs should try to listen ALSO something from the past, as you did. They Will find something of great!
My dad introduced me to this song. Then I didn't understood anything and her voice kinda annoyed me. Years after I read wuthering heights and now am just speechless how she summerized this book so well in a quite short song. Everything about this song just matches so well! Sometimes you need time to appreciate and understand things...
“Sometimes you need time to appreciate and understand things.” That’s such a amazing thing to say. Patience is a virtue more need to understand
I believe she wrote this when she was 16...wow!
In fact, the song is just the about the first scene of the book , the first 50 pages, when Lockwood visits Heathcliff and in a dream hears and touches Cathy’s ghost. No way all book is summerized in the lyrics here. The first problem in saying that the book is summerized in the song is Wuthering Heights is not just Heathcliff + Catherine history, this is just a part of all.
same with me
Agreed 100 ./.
For me, Kate's pronunciation of the word "wuthering" is such a mysterious thing.....
Por quê??
Daniele Calzolato De fato a pronúncia dela é bem estranha amiga...
@Dònal Brügge- Beh, io sono inglese e ti posso assicurare che la sua pronuncia è del tutto normale lol
I love how the OP is in English, but every reply isn’t. Keep up the great work, guys.
I know right, I hear wonderful 😅
I like to think that Kate is still out there in those fields, dancing, waving, being the perfect enigma forever.
Eu não sei como uma pessoa cria uma música linda dessa eu sou fascinado por essa música obrigada Kate 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Music and lyrics by Kate Bush
Produced by Andrew Powell
Multi-talented, humble, intelligent and a stunning beauty. Sometimes nature just gets it all right. I'm in love.
Me too! From early on, 1978 i think.
Prima linda musica
@Greg Jacques wasn't I'm xaet have.
Ben hands raue is 8k
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I’m 59 and I’ve been listening to this since high school. Still have it on vinyl. I AM LEGENDARY OLD STONER LADY 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Kate Bush is THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME AND SPACE
You are a legend 💜🙏 Kat
Kat I am 57 and remember well when it came out on the radio in Italy, I was searching everywhere to understand who was singing such a mesmerising song. I still have the vinyl as well! babooska was a favourite of mine as well! ❤
Wow. My introduction to Kate Bush was "The Man With The Child In His Eyes".
you are awesome. just discovered her a month ago and she’s already changed my entire way of thinking about music❤️
Im 51 and this still hits my soul.....A voice like an Angel and so beautiful....💗
I truly believe this to be one of the greatest songs ever written. Also that solo at the end! The way the orchestration weaves around the guitar solo makes those last few moments one of the most stunning and moving pieces of music ever recorded.
You’re so right about the orchestration around the guitar solo. What a way to finish a song!
i got so obsessed that i have watched 1939 & 1992 versions of the movie and i plan to watch tom hardy one too
Totally agree , mesmerizing and soul wrenching in the best way.
i absolutely agree w this, can anyone recommend similar old songs such as this?
I couldn't have said better or more poetically. Thank you! 😊
Kate Bush should be awarded for how many people read Wuthering Heights because of this song
Count me in that group. Also, got "Ulysses" to get an idea of Kate's 'Sensual World' parallel to the Molly Bloom soliloquy.
Yup
The amount of serotonin this video gives me is incredible
Same
💯
Still a masterpiece of a song. The bass guitar makes the song. Strange fact...Both people were born on July 30th...Emily Bronte 30th July 1818 and Kate Bush 30th July 1958. 43 years on still one of the greatest songs ever recorded. Plus Kate was the first Female UK artist to have a Number One single with a song she wrote herself.
Yes, yes. reason i became a singer in the 80's. Bass rocks.
WHOW
I wanted my wife to walk down the aisle to the song's fade out because it's so beautiful, but she vetoed it because of the electric guitar. She used theme from Somewhere in Time instead.
@@RUDYNATACHA The theme from Somewhere in Time is beautifully romantic
@@KatrinaLeFey It was. I just really, really wanted the end of WH. But, almost 32 years later, I know I made the right choice, no matter what she walked down the aisle to.
Kate Bush is a phenomenon that we can only admire and never fully understand. The level of originality, expression and grace all combined with a perfect vocal technic and perfection of movements just leaves us speechless and mesmerized every time we listen and look to her. An artist in all is dimensions.
Its a bit like Mary Shelley when she wrote Frankenstein.
@@lewisner Spoiler alert, Shelley wrote it
Musical, theatre, drama, sex appeal. The one and only Kate Bush. Thank you for over forty years of pure pleasure. 🥰
Congratulations to Kate for being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame! Well deserved.
Only bc society has standards that are below sea level now... 🙄🙄🙄 Please🙄🙄🙄🤦♀️
@@DMV8662Girl, you are everywhere. What's your beef with Kate, like what did she do to you other than exist?
@@DMV8662And who do YOU think deserved to be inducted? Ariana Grande? Gtfo
US simply does not music from outside there. Timeless ballads that cure insomnia. Being Australian thank goodness for your taste in music, UK.
I like this version but also like Pat Benetars version….
Bush recorded her vocal in a single take, amazing
And she was, like, 18 or 19, right? Astonishing woman...simply astonishing...
There were multiple takes, but the one they chose had no edits.
Clearly. This is awful 😂
@@supremeclientele83 Said the ignorant critic, this was a massive late 70's hit song world wide.. the single alone sold over a Million copies.
@@supremeclientele83 i like wu tang but fuck you
She's so vulnerable and self-assured at the same time...I have personally contributed to at least 100 of the 1,300,000 views
ive done 50!
I can't stop playing this video 😀
she is comfortable with herself ..but not at all in front of other people.
I thought it only counts once?
@@Gibla2077 It doesn't, replaying gives more views.
Wow. I did not know she was such an excellent dancer. That's impressive!
I am old enough to have read the book and seen a few different versions of Wuthering Heights.
Had never heard of Kate Bush in my life and certainly not this song. It just popped up when I was searching UA-cam.
It touched my heart and soul in a way I cannot express.
I listen to it with the lyrics. I think it is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard - plus knowing what the lyrics are referring to.
Cathy is a ghost.
I've also read the book and had no idea this song existed. I clicked it out of curiosity lol.
I think I need to reread. I was like 15 when I read it.
@@buttslayer7492 Lol, I was about 15 as well when I read it. I am now 68.
Just reread it. A completely different story to me at 68 compared to me as a somewhat clueless 15 year old ( I am referring to myself ).
I’ve never read it, I think I’m going to. And I hope the fact that Cathy is a ghost is not a spoiler
Pat Benetar did a cover of this song. Check it out.
She dances like there is no one watching, almost animalistic, so powerful, so natural too, it would look contrived if done by anyone else but kate gets away with it because she is kate bush, and i absolutely adore the song, the video, and kate too, she is such a rare gem!
Alexandra Starr when my daughter was 3 danced like Kate. I wish she hadn’t lost that natural ability to interpret music. Kate’s beauty presents innocence consciously.
ethereal
When I discovered this song a couple of days ago, it made me laugh: the high pitched voice, the theatrical dancing… but then, I heard it a second time and fell in love. It’s wonderful how this amazing song made me swing from one emotion and perception to the complete opposite so fast.
Idk why but I found this funny because i found this from "I did a thing"
You should read the book, is amazing! I'm almost finishing it, sad already...
@Loulou Nassif
A similar experience happened with me! I listened to Wuthering Heights and was mentally saying “wtf” for the whole duration,but something pulled me back to her. A few weeks after I found WH,I listened to it for the second time and then thought “hmm,not too bad”,and after that,not even five minutes later I found myself rushing back to my phone to listen to it yet again;Kate had ensnared me,and I’m back again ,a few months later, after having listened to all of Kate’s albums multiple times each. I have lost count,haha! 😂
Ok but same
Luckily you got the right vision of it. Congrats
We would play this
song constantly in the salon back in the
80' where l cut hair . l saw her video on MTV way way back and wanted to learn more of her music.
I bought the kick inside album
I'm glad people are rediscovering kate bush and understanding how wonderful she is.
The guitar solo is so unbelievably gorgeous and the bass playing on this is so underrated!!
la moustache elle te vomis dessus !
I pay attention to the bass too. Love it. Reminds me a bit of Paul McCartney's somewhat meandering but melodious work in the mid-era Beatles.
yes, you are right
Sometimes I only listen to the bass. It moves all over the place and fits so nicely in the mix.
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My mum told me she wants this as her funeral song. She’s always been a huge Kate Bush fan. Makes me feel emotional now when I listen to this song knowing that it will eventually be my mums funeral song. Love you ma❤️
this hit me really hard, i hope you never have to listen this song on your moms funeral.
oh gosh! i love this song but i hope it is not soon for your mum!
If you DO play this, make sure there’s a giant stack of Kleenex boxes nearby.
Did she fall in love with a tall dark and handsome foreigner who worked for your dad as kids and was made fun of and ledt ad came back a rich man and got revenge on your family
Lol thats the story. Thwybwere forbidden love
Thanks that’s very touching. I’m 64 but with my luck am probably halfway til they play whatever swan song I decide fits the moment. I can see why your mum chooses this one. I’ve got it penciled in too.