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Tag: Kate Bush
A Meal with God
A dozen turkeys,
Fresh orange peel and some veal,
Well kneaded dough and a dozen turkeys,
Do you want to hear about the meal I’m making?
You,
It’s you and me,
And if I only could,
I’d make a meal with God,
And I’d get him to set our places,
Be chopping up that cod,
Be chopping up that dill,
With no problems,
Come on, baby, come on, darling,
Let me seal this doughnut with you now,
Come on, angel, come on, come on, darling,
Let’s exchange the ingredients…
Down at the Blobby Landing
It’s Meeeeee!! Floppyyyyyyyyy!!!!
I can’t believe that for years I’ve been confusing Mr Blobby and Mr Floppy.
No wonder I could never find his cover of Reckless.
(Although for the record his Wuthering Heights is far superior…)
Hitting the Heights
It seems odd to me that AD&D’s Ravenloft setting never included a version of Wuthering Heights.
Think about it. You’ve got the perfect Dark Lord in the form of Heathcliff, torturing his household and tormented by his memories of Catherine. Catherine would actually be a ghost, tapping on the windows at night and increasing Heathcliff’s torment. The Domain would consist of the bleak, high moors, with a few scattered houses and a single village, and the borders would be sealed when necessary by raging sleet and hail storms.
It’s such a natural fit that its lack boggles the mind. Were there no English Majors at TSR?
While on the subject of Wuthering Heights, I don’t believe that it’s possible for any human being to sing as high as Kate Bush does in the first few bars of her song based on the book. Her pitch is either a post-recording effect, or she is some kind of alien masquerading as a human being.
(I know where I’m putting my money… :D)
Oh, can I also mention Kate Beaton’s brilliant take on the book?
Wuthering Heights: Part 1
Wuthering Heights: Part 2
Wuthering Heights: Part 3
Friday Music
Actually I’m fairly certain it’s not…
The two best Kate Bush covers ever…
Fun Friday Fact: Doctor Who – Kinda was based on Hounds of Love!*
(* This may or may not actually be true).
Dog Box
Mondegreen Time
Note to self. As great as such a lyric would be, Hounds of Love by Kate Bush does not actually feature the line “I found a box that was powered by dogs”.
(Hey, it’s 39 degrees outside, I can be as stupid as I want 🙂