Kate Bush to play live
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostWho?
That's on a par with another posters claim that in spite of being passionate about music for over 40 years and avidly reading the media they had "never heard" of Metallica
I find it hard to believe that someone who is as intensely interested in music as Pet has no idea who Kate Bush is ?
Knowing about something isn't the same a liking it
Dream of sheep tis a fine ditty IMV
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Originally posted by Radio64 View Post..not sure if this is the place to discuss but anyway ..
http://www.eventim.co.uk/Tickets-kat...ew&kuid=242072
Errrrrrrrrrr, now let me think. She has either run out of money or wants to promote her son Bertie as a performer. The sycophantic reviews have been nauseating including the one I heard last night on Radio4.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostHiyA Radio64,
Errrrrrrrrrr, now let me think. She has either run out of money or wants to promote her son Bertie as a performer. The sycophantic reviews have been nauseating including the one I heard last night on Radio4.
great word that "sycophantic"!
Yes, but in fact I thought the Uncut review was good in that it was fairly objective without being....sycophantic!"Gone Chopin, Bach in a minuet."
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I went last night. It was one of the best musical events (you can't call it a gig or concert) I've ever been to. The point about her son is a good one tbf, but she credits him as the catalyst in her 'return' to live performance. The show is a real piece of musical theatre - though emphatically not a 'musical' - and quite unlike anything else you will see from an artist of her generation, or indeed any other. I hope it stimulates discussion far beyond narrow hipster circles.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View Post... to promote her son Bertie as a performer.Originally posted by muzzer View PostI went last night. It was one of the best musical events (you can't call it a gig or concert) I've ever been to. The point about her son is a good one tbf, but she credits him as the catalyst in her 'return' to live performance. The show is a real piece of musical theatre - though emphatically not a 'musical' - and quite unlike anything else you will see from an artist of her generation, or indeed any other. I hope it stimulates discussion far beyond narrow hipster circles."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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