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joao_cole_cool
IMAGINE COMING BACK AFTER A LONG HIATUS WITH SOMETHING LIKE THIS BIIIIIIIIIIIITCHHHHHHHH
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joao_cole_cool
oooohhhhhh. oooooohhhhhhh. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH 😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩😩
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luke_suspicious
Her vocal mimicry of the wind will never stop being haunting. Amazing single
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jamesusillxd
For some reason this reminds me of Nine Inch Nails. [2] Absolutely! So glad someone else sees that! Especially that banjo/guitar riff...
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FakeAccount11
Yeah, Kate in Bestform... nach ' How To Be Invisible' mein Liebling auf dem Album.
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CollinKelley
Anyone who doesn't like Running Up That Hill needs to have their heads checked. ;-)
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wolfy76484
i forgotten how good her voice is. I haven't listened to her since I had her albums on vinyl
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starboyandres
I think that Kate Bush got the line "In the snow with rosebud/And king of the mountain" from an episode of Alfred Hitchcock presents called "The Crystal Trench", which is about a woman who tragically holds onto the memory of her husband, who was lost while mountain climbing, for many years as she awaits the melting of a glacier to reveal her husband's remains. She is loved by an other mountaineer who tells her that: "We can not make time stand still any more than we can preserve the roses of our summer." In her delirium, she responds: "Oh but you can, you can, particularly if your roses are packed in ice. That way, they might last forever, mightn't they?" So that particular part of the song is about how people hold on so desperately to the memory of a man who, in spirit and in body, passed away ingloriously. The music video for "King of the Mountain" also has a similar thematic style to mountain climbing sequence in "The Crystal Trench".
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LesterPiglet
I think I love her. I think I've loved her since Wuthering Heights. She can't do anything wrong.
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