I'm so glad that you liked it, because when quite a few people who react to it, the first time wonder what the hell they've just listened to!. This was the closing track from Kate's 4th studio album "The Dreaming" and it was the first one where she was the sole producer. The album is considered to be her most experimental one, so there are plenty more interesting tracks on it. Because the album took almost two years to create and involved a considerable amount of expensive studio time and didn't contain anything which resembled a regular commercial track, some music executives at EMI (her record company), were extremely angry and suggested that the company reject the entire album. However, wiser people at EMI, knew that Kate woild never agree to rework the album, since this album was precisely what she wanted to do and she wouldn't back down. In terms of UK single releases there were: 📍Sat In Your Lap - released a year before the release date of the completed album 📍There Goes A Tenner 📍The Dreaming The following track was released in mainland Europe, instead of "There Goes A Tenner": 📍Suspended In Gaffa Finally, the following track was released in Ireland only: 📍Night Of The Swallow ====================== The meaning of "Get Out Of My House", it was inspired by the Stephen King Novel "The Shining" and the 1979 film Alien. The house represents a woman, who has for some unknown reason decided to reject everyone, to close herself away from any possible relationship. When someone attempts to get to her, she presents a stubborn front like a mule.
One of my favourite Bush songs. Talk about artistic integrity! And inspiration from The Shining and Alien. "This house is full of ma-ma-ma-madness" ...
Respect for handling "The Dreaming", that opens up to strange new worlds, with this gem as closing song... Apropos gem: Try out "Night Of The Swallow" from the same album!
I'm so glad that you liked it, because when quite a few people who react to it, the first time wonder what the hell they've just listened to!.
This was the closing track from Kate's 4th studio album "The Dreaming" and it was the first one where she was the sole producer. The album is considered to be her most experimental one, so there are plenty more interesting tracks on it.
Because the album took almost two years to create and involved a considerable amount of expensive studio time and didn't contain anything which resembled a regular commercial track, some music executives at EMI (her record company), were extremely angry and suggested that the company reject the entire album.
However, wiser people at EMI, knew that Kate woild never agree to rework the album, since this album was precisely what she wanted to do and she wouldn't back down.
In terms of UK single releases there were:
📍Sat In Your Lap - released a year before the release date of the completed album
📍There Goes A Tenner
📍The Dreaming
The following track was released in mainland Europe, instead of "There Goes A Tenner":
📍Suspended In Gaffa
Finally, the following track was released in Ireland only:
📍Night Of The Swallow
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The meaning of "Get Out Of My House", it was inspired by the Stephen King Novel "The Shining" and the 1979 film Alien.
The house represents a woman, who has for some unknown reason decided to reject everyone, to close herself away from any possible relationship. When someone attempts to get to her, she presents a stubborn front like a mule.
@@leslieturner8276 Thank You 🙏🏿🙏🏿
One of my favourite Bush songs. Talk about artistic integrity! And inspiration from The Shining and Alien. "This house is full of ma-ma-ma-madness" ...
@@henriknilsson1565 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
Exactly.
By the way your face during the mule sounds at the end "priceless" 👍✌🏼😅
@@nekoti.8-2 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Respect for handling "The Dreaming", that opens up to strange new worlds, with this gem as closing song...
Apropos gem: Try out "Night Of The Swallow" from the same album!
@rainerzufall42 🙏🏿🙏🏿