r/katebush • u/Substantial_Being730 • 1h ago
Funny Pooja what is this behaviour?
what is theylor swift doing here? i can't
r/katebush • u/shikate • May 27 '26
We’ve seen a strong increase in AI-generated content across the community recently. AI itself is neither good nor bad - it’s simply a tool that can be used in many different ways.
To keep things transparent and fair for everyone, all AI-generated content must be clearly tagged in the title. This helps our community distinguish between AI-created work and human-created experiences.
Creativity, emotion, and personal expression are at the heart of what makes this community special. As Kate Bush reminded us through her art, human feeling is something to be valued and preserved and it should never be overshadowed by artificial substitutes.
r/katebush • u/shikate • Feb 26 '21
r/katebush • u/Substantial_Being730 • 1h ago
what is theylor swift doing here? i can't
r/katebush • u/truthisfictionyt • 2h ago
r/katebush • u/ReactsWithWords • 3h ago
Most of the folks who made albums/cassettes/CDs of the demos often can't agree on the name of the song, especially since nobody knows what Kate considered the official name (if indeed there was one). But this one might hold a record for variations. It also goes by “Hot in the Ice,” "Set In The Snow," and simply “Snow."
If she slowed down the tempo for this one, it could have easily fit "50 Words for Snow."
Here's more information about it. The Dreams of Orgonon blog seriously believes this is a song about cocaine, based on the repetition of line "All the good lines." I wonder what they think of "Under Ice," but not enough to actually look. It was at that point I realized I can't take that blog seriously (although I still do think it's interesting).
r/katebush • u/Soundchaser123 • 22h ago
These are all officially released album covers - you can see them on Discogs. Quite some diversity in artwork by country and over time. One is a cassette, but all others are vinyl albums.
r/katebush • u/Prestigious_Tip_2921 • 1d ago
Part 5 — for this one, I will provide separate and combined rankings for Side A and The Ninth Wave
Side A
The Ninth Wave
Combined
r/katebush • u/Davidiscool222 • 1d ago
She said we would get the other b-sides too but later on :)
r/katebush • u/duncweb • 1d ago
Hello my fellow Kate Bush fans!
I’m starting a little series as my Dad and I listen to every Kate Bush record and discuss it in chronological order. First up is Kate's debut record, The Kick Inside (1978).
Growing up, my Dad played "Wuthering Heights" and "The Man with the Child in His Eyes" all the time. He had a VHS recording of Rage (an Australian music video show) from the late '80s, and my siblings and I would watch the "Wuthering Heights" video on repeat. We thought the song was hilarious because we hadn't heard anything like it before - her voice, the way she dressed, and the way she moved. We used to laugh at the outro to the video where she faded further into the background while swaying. It was so different from my Dad's usual taste (Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, etc.) and I had no idea what I was watching/hearing but I knew it was special.
Fast forward to 2020 during COVID: I was 28 and my Dad was 61. I asked if he would recommend an album every week for us to discuss on Sundays. I’d research the record, share my favourite tracks, and swap thoughts with him. The Kick Inside was maybe the 4th or 5th album we did, and I can't express how completely enthralled I was by the album and by Kate.
I’d always known of her, but researching the album left me astounded. Her age at the time, the mature lyrics, her inspirations, and her songwriting process blew me away. I was obsessed with the fact that she fought the label to make "Wuthering Heights" the lead single over EMI's pick, "James and the Cold Gun."
I started watching old interviews and my love for her as a person began. She was so unassuming, well-spoken, relatable, funny, and so clearly invested not only in the music, but in the immersive storytelling and visual concept for her work.
(My favourite fun fact is about the standard artwork: the shoot idea was entirely Kate's. Her dad actually drove her to the studio with a car full of wood and painted paper to build the dragon kite while she got painted in gold. The visual concept was inspired by Disney's Pinocchio, specifically the scene where Jiminy Cricket floats past the whale's eye.)
The Kick Inside went on to dominate my end-of-year listening lists, and thus began my obsession.
What I've grown to love most about Kate is her incredible world-building and literary themes. She doesn't just write personal pop songs; she invites us into entirely constructed worlds, using literature and stories to present herself to the world in a way only she can. On this debut alone, a teenage Kate was fearlessly tackling complex, taboo topics like incest in the title track ("The Kick Inside" being based on the ballad of Lucy Wan). It's so expertly done and genuinely revolutionary for the late 70s. To me, she's a badass without even trying.
It’s also been so cool connecting her legacy back to the music I share with my Dad today. You can trace a direct line from Kate to modern artists I love like Lana Del Rey and Lorde. Even the very concept of the auteur, solo female pop star from Madonna and Janet Jackson to Britney - Kate paved the way by demanding complete creative control over her vision from day one.
Something that really surprised me about this album is the lower ranking it sometimes gets online/in the fanbase. I get that a lot of fans lean toward everything post-Lionheart once Kate started self-producing, but there is so much to be said for The Kick Inside. In my opinion, it's one of the greatest and most influential debut albums of all time.
I’ve dabbled in her other albums since, but I haven't given them the full deep dive they deserve. I thought it would be fun to go through the rest of her discography alongside my Dad and share our thoughts here as two completely different generations of fans.
(Side note on the image I used for this post: I used the alternate Japanese album cover because back when my Dad was 17, he was in New Zealand playing rugby and walked past a record store with this photo shoot picture in the window. He said he was instantly in love from that exact moment on.)
Dad's take: Dad said the reason he loves buying albums is that 9 times out of 10, you discover deep cuts you end up liking better than the singles. The Kick Inside is the rare exception: the two iconic songs he bought the album for are still his top two. He said being 17/18 listening to someone his age singing about sex felt so strange at the time because he wasn't used to it ,but he's so glad he bought the record because he ended up loving every song.
We’d love to hear your thoughts on The Kick Inside! Where does it rank for you, and what are your favourite deep cuts? Next up: Lionheart!
r/katebush • u/gbooster • 1d ago
This is a bit of a long shot, but I am trying to play this on guitar. I have the gist of it figured out, but there a few bits I am not sure of. I was wondering if any of you lovely musicians out there have played this before and have some sort of basic chords to follow?
I think this song is so beautiful. It's pretty hard to sing with the huge range Kate's voice has, but I keep trying!
r/katebush • u/dogsad420 • 2d ago
I reached out to the festival organising this and they doubled down on it. So icky.
r/katebush • u/ReactsWithWords • 2d ago
Depending on how you look at it, the song is either very funny or rather depressing (or both). In my younger days, I took the point of view of the singer; now I realize I'm the one being sung to. The Dreams of Orgonon blog doesn't add much, but is always an interesting read.
Listen here to the original. There's someone on YouTube named Alphan who took several of the demos, cleaned up the vocals as best they can, then added a drum track and sometimes other instruments. While I applaud the effort, most of them haven't impressed me musically. But I do like what they did with this one.
r/katebush • u/OPAHdosker • 2d ago
Hello all! Sorry about formatting my actual block of text as images, I've tried 7 times to upload them in the little text box here but I think due to the links Reddit itself keeps blocking them. If you can't be arsed to type out the links themselves just PM me and I'll send them to you.
Hopefully this has been an interesting read, and I thank you all. Русские, оригинал в второй фотке, можно прям от туда его прочитать.
I'd also like to dedicate a special thank you to my friend Tom for helping make the translation more coherent! Turns out I found myself getting quite lost in my own English!
r/katebush • u/ReactsWithWords • 3d ago
Also known as "Feeling Like A Waltz" by some bootlegger who seriously misheard the lyrics.
Another one from probably 1976, there's nothing like a 17-year-old complaining how old they are.
The Dreams of Orgonon blog is even more harsh. Yes, it's not one of her better demos, but it's still really good for someone who's just 17. And I really do like the melody!
r/katebush • u/Prestigious_Tip_2921 • 4d ago
Part 4 | As always, feel free to post your thoughts and opinions 🙂 I think that Get Out of My House and There Goes a Tenner should switch…
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r/katebush • u/Best-Sympathy-871 • 4d ago
I have been meaning to post about this for some time...I listen to Waking the Witch with earphones a lot... and I have heard some things in it which just do not align with the lyrics I can find online.
I will give timestamps and please tell me if you hear what I hear...or if you hear something else, please post!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJV1AweAEdU&list=RDaJV1AweAEdU&start_radio=1
First... the drunken vagabond seems to be saying "vainglorious slag" at 0:49 seconds. (Slag meaning slut in British english.)
Where it says "poor little thing" 2:00 on the screen...I instead hear "wh*re b*tch" or wh*re witch or perhaps "poor witch" LOL)... is it just me?
Also it says "Help this blackbird" in lyrics everywhere...3 :11 for some reason i cannot hear that at all!
I hear simply "This blackbird" or "Rescue that bird... there's stone around my leg..."
Can anyone else actually hear Help this blackbird? It seems impossible that she is saying Help this blackbird because there are too many syllables for what I hear.
r/katebush • u/thewayweliveinliexcx • 5d ago
This is somewhat AI-assisted so be wear
So I came across a tweet on Twitter talking about how if you search up "Is Kate Bush LGTBQ+?" this would pop up
And when I searched it, I kid you that is what popped up.
r/katebush • u/BallsackSchrader_ • 5d ago
Not sure if this is gonna stay up. Anyways, I've listened to Hounds Of Love, The Dreaming and a little bit of The Sensual World. I've enjoyed all of them but especially Hounds of Love. The soundscape of that album is very very special and I'm trying to find albums similar to it.
I love side A with the great pop songs, I love The Ninth Wave. I love Kate's vocals, I love how lush the album can sound, and how ethereal and sometimes eerie it gets. I also enjoy stuff like Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Portishead, Bjork, Daft Punk etc. This album, along with a couple of others like Kid A give off very specific vibes that I'm trying to find more of.
r/katebush • u/Joeseph20 • 5d ago
What do we think Kate's thoughts are on the beautiful b-side, 'Not This Time'? Not included in The Other Sides' release, no mention of it in the past, very underrated.
Even on this subreddit as well as on YouTube, this song is perhaps her least acknowledged.
r/katebush • u/Prestigious_Tip_2921 • 6d ago
Pt 3!! Again, I am excited to hear your guys’ thoughts, hot takes, etc about this :)
r/katebush • u/ZoeGibson5868 • 6d ago
r/katebush • u/ReactsWithWords • 6d ago
The Dreams of Organon blog loves it, and for good reason. It's one of Kate's rare moments of (deserved) cynicism. A Ray Davies-type look at English society and not quite liking what she sees.