Vocal Coach reacts to Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights (Live)
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Published 2020-03-05
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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights (Live)
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Wuthering Heights was composed by Kate Bush for her 1978 album The Kick Inside
Produced by Andrew Powell
Performed by Kate Bush - vocals and piano
Genres: Art pop, art rock, experimental pop, pop rock
Origin: Bexleyheath, England
Date/Location of performance:
1978 Top of the Pops
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All Comments (21)
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The thing about Kate Bush is that she creates all her music, she has total control: lyrics, rhythm, instruments, voice, etc. I love her.
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She’s not just a singer. She’s a genuine artist.
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I like that Kate Bush really gets into the roleplaying of the story, she's not just singing a bunch of words.
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What most people forget is that she wrote all these songs and recorded them by the time she was 19. Incredible.
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Kate's voice is deliberately distorted here, she's portraying the ghost of Cathy calling for her lover Heathcliff to join her in death.
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I love everything about Kate. She doesn't just sing this song, she IS Cathy.
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It's not just mechanical. It's expressing the intense feelings of Cathy in Emily Bronte's novel, "Wuthering Heights". Kate Bush, as a teenager, wrote this song after having read this book. She was moved by the story; thus, this masterpiece of a song.
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Bush is in her own league, nobody on earth has come sounding anything like her! 🤯
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I understand that when Kate Bush was in the school choir she was always made to sing in the lower section and she was jealous of the girls who sang high. So when she got to do her own thing, she damned well did what she wanted!
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This is her very early in her career. She expanded her register quite a bit in the mid 80s and was very creative with her voice especially on The Dreaming and Hounds Of Love.
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One thing to consider is that this vocal is supposed to mimic the winds of the North Yorkshire moors. Once you get that, it becomes a work of utter genius.
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For me it’s The Man With The Child In His Eyes, that vocal is heavenly.
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Absolutely love her singing. And it's fascinating how aware of the camera she was. When the one on her right side started to zoom in on her she immediately looked in that direction and started underlining the vocals with her eyes. A damn great vocalist and a complete performer
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Kate Bush is truly amazing and I love her. When she sang this particular song she was aiming to sound like a ghost. So she’s over playing the high head voice in order to achieve a spooky sound. So much more than a singer, she’s a performer. Her voice is unique but different to this on much of her other material.
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She was the first female artist in the UK to write and sing her own #1 hit.
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This song is so unique. Then you compare it to Hounds of Love era and it’s like she’s a completely different person. So versatile.
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Love Kate, she's so original, a very wise and intelligent woman.
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She is brilliantly singing as the character of a ghost in this song. That explains her tone.
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Can still remember when I heard Kate Bush for the first time. I was shocked, gobsmacked by her singing. It was in 78 and i was a spotty kid more concerned about KISS and Black Sabbath than a pretty girl with a bizarre voice - or so i thought! Englands finest female artist.
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when you realise that the song is about a ghost called cathy trying to get back to her first love...the lyrics "heathcliffe its me its cathy ive come home im so cold let me in through your window" is so haunting but to be written when kate was only 17 shows how much talent she had a such a young age