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Post by Eva Yojimbo on May 9, 2020 21:06:48 GMT
In one video she almost looked hot. So'll give credit where credit is due.
Then again too short.
This comment is on point. Kate Bush sounds lush AF, she’s got that Irish thing going, those lips, there’s 1001 reasons she should be face-meltingly hot... but there are only about 4 total minutes where she actually is. Pffft, y'all crazy. She's every bit as hot as most all the other pop stars out there, the only difference is that she never played up her sex appeal unlike a Madonna. Still, for sexiness I'll take this: or this: over most of the competition.
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Post by stefancrosscoe on May 10, 2020 10:34:46 GMT
Still, for sexiness I'll take this: I guess there were a "few" guys back in those days, who truly wished they could swap places with that huge bass, in this video. Yeah, I rather take her "eccentric" and "weird" but very original and sensual sexiness dancing routines, over just another pop babe shaking her stuff, like any other one with no or little "thought" or meaning behind it, beside selling terrible music that is.
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on May 12, 2020 0:02:38 GMT
Thought I'd post this because I just noticed it on YouTube and it's pretty recent. Not sure if the video itself is recent or not, but fans might find it interesting (I'm gonna try to watch it later):
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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2020 5:02:12 GMT
Thought I'd post this because I just noticed it on YouTube and it's pretty recent. Not sure if the video itself is recent or not, but fans might find it interesting (I'm gonna try to watch it later): Interesting watch. Also, I will say since you recommended it, Running Up That Hill has grown on me enough to make it into my music rotation. It's solid stuff.
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Post by needysboy on May 29, 2020 23:35:49 GMT
Yeah, what was she? like nineteen, and insisted that EMI release "Wuthering Heights" as her first single.
What balls!
It became the first #1 song in the U.K. by a female singer who also wrote the song.
I've always loved "Oh, England My Lionheart."
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