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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · The Song Of Solomon. (from The Red Shoes, 1993) Kate swears! In her most R&B song ever. Marmite, this one. To some “Don’t want your bullshit/Just want your sexuality” is too much information; they prefer their Kate crouched behind prettier metaphors. To others, the startling thrill of Bushs most direct and demanding love song brooks no contest.

  2. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Rubberband Girl (The Red Shoes, 1993) Perhaps one of Bush's more straightforward pop songs, the lead-off single from 1993's The Red Shoes has a shimmering quality that follows the more or less one-chord tune built around a suitably funky bassline and pounding, slightly gated drums.

  3. Hace 19 horas · Baca juga: Lirik dan Chord Lagu The Kick Inside - Kate Bush. Berikut ini lirik dan chord lagu “The Red Shoes” dari Kate Bush: [Verse] Am Em. Oh, she move like the diva do. Am Em. I said, I'd love to dance like you. Am Em. She said, Just take off my red shoes.

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  5. 23 de abr. de 2024 · In 1981, Kate Bush arrived at the Holborn studios in London for a Hearst Magazines photoshoot with internationally acclaimed fashion, star, and cultural photographer Clive Arrowsmith. Arrowsmith, highly experienced and always daring, looked for an appropriate way that wasn’t straightforward but would highlight the musician’s characteristics.

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    20 de abr. de 2024 · The Red Shoes; Aerial; Director’s Cut; 50 Words for Snow; Before the Dawn; How To Be Invisible; Shop; Music; News; Credits; News. Record Store Day – 20.04.2024. Del. Christmas Message. ... Open Day 2. How To Be Invisible: Selected Lyrics – Out Now. Open Day 1. 1 Day to go. 2 Days to go. 3 Days to go.

  7. 20 de abr. de 2024 · A special 10” Record Store Day edition of “Eat the Music” exclusively in independent record shops on Saturday 20th April. The single was originally scheduled to be the first release from her 1993 album Red Shoes, but was cancelled in favour of “Rubberband Girl”.