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Disco_Volante137 t1_j43brxz wrote
Reply to comment by Karl_Marx_ in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
yeah she shouldn’t be in the hall of fame. But because the hall of fame sucks. Kate is a legendary artist
kraftwrkr t1_j43axho wrote
Reply to comment by ScreamingNinja in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Pretty huge discography, lots of great stuff! I'm sure there's great playlists around! I don't stream, and can't really think of anything to blow your mind! Dig in! If nothing does it for you I'm sorry!
KonaKathie t1_j4376p8 wrote
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Radar love- by Golden Earring
Roll the windows down!
TsenFormerParabola t1_j436ykd wrote
Reply to comment by Karl_Marx_ in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
LMAO. You must be a kid and live in the US.
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topflight8000 t1_j4325fg wrote
Reply to comment by Karl_Marx_ in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Don't feel bad about the downvotes. I'm right there with you. I'm 34 and have been a HUGE fan of the 80's since elementary school. Never heard of Kate Bush or "Running up that Hill" until Stranger Things. Definitely shouldn't be in the Hall of Fame.
MoneySike3000 t1_j42z24m wrote
Reply to comment by Karl_Marx_ in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Its a good point you made. It would be much better if the artist or bands inducted into the Hall of Fame had a lengthy catalog. Add to that a long-lasting impact on music itself. The fact bands like The Eurythmics got in before Rush is a crime. Thats not a slight against The Eurythmics because they were a great band but against Rush they are much lower on the ladder of rock.
MoneySike3000 t1_j42xb7e wrote
Reply to comment by GrooseandGoot in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
agreed
ScreamingNinja t1_j42wk8u wrote
Reply to comment by kraftwrkr in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Any suggestions? I really haven't gotten much exposure to them or heard much about them outside of like those two songs.
kraftwrkr t1_j42vnkd wrote
Reply to comment by ScreamingNinja in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
For one, way way back in the Don Kirshner's Rock Concert era (way way before mtv) they were producing discrete thematically relevant videos for individual songs. Don Kirshner's Rock Concert was the only place to see music video at the time and most of it was concert footage with album tracks dubbed over, which was pretty underwhelming after a while. Meanwhile, DEVO was producing and releasing humorous, smart and well edited and produced videos made for each individual song! Their music sounds deceptively simple, but is actually very sophisticated and often technically difficult to actually play! I am admittedly biased because I've loved them 4 ever! Edited.
TriggerTough t1_j42nzy3 wrote
Reply to new addiction for rock by surebuddynot
Try the Black Crows or the Black Keys. Should be easy to remember.
ValoisSign t1_j42ni0c wrote
Reply to comment by Karl_Marx_ in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Running Up That Hill really isn't her only hit. Pretty much every single she released went at least top 50 in the UK and she's had a few number ones (Wuthering Heights, Cloudbusting). She also featured on Games Without Frontiers and Don't Give Up which were hits for Peter Gabriel. I really like her, but it's fair not to of course.
04still20smokin69 t1_j42lu0g wrote
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Alice In Chains?
HeySlimIJustDrankA5 t1_j42kjth wrote
Reply to Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Really…….Fishbone?
Karl_Marx_ t1_j42jvt0 wrote
Reply to comment by Ghost_taco in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
LMAO. Thanks for the wall of text.
You found 6 artists that listened to a one hit wonder, she should be in the hall of fame!
In no way is Kate Bush good enough to be in the hall of fame.
All music influences other music. But Kate Bush is far from a legendary artist. She exists, made a hit, and that is it. Nothing more, nothing less. Don't kid yourself when there are clearly better artists (many listed in this thread) that should actually be in the HOF.
If Kate Bush qualifies for the HOF, so does Len. Because Steal My Sunshine definitely influenced a hand full of artists right? Laughable.
ScreamingNinja t1_j42iqod wrote
Reply to comment by kraftwrkr in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Why is that? I ask because aside from the one or two videos with them wearing silly hats, I've never heard anything about them.
I'm not being snarky, im just curious as to why you think that, when I'd say they don't belong at all.
Tight_Contact_9976 t1_j42ih4w wrote
Reply to comment by Jayce86 in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
So, the way I think about it is that being inducted into the rock n roll hall of fame means that your body of work has had a major impact on the world of Rock N Roll. Subsequently, you don’t necessarily need to be a rock n’ roll artist to belong in that hall of fame. This is why artists like James Brown and Aretha Franklin were some of the earliest inductees. So if Kate Bush has influenced enough rock and roll artists, you could easily justify putting her in there.
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PricelessLogs t1_j42g4lf wrote
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I wish the "Rock and Roll" Hall of Fame would change its name if it's gonna keep ignoring rock acts in favor of completely non rock ones
I also wish people would stop paying any attention to it since it's so obviously completely full of bullshit
cosmicness t1_j42edic wrote
Reply to comment by Idaho1964 in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
Smashing Pumpkins deserve their dues. Thin Lizzy, Procol Harum, War, Nillson. It’s criminal these musicians aren’t on there.
Ghost_taco t1_j42dg6g wrote
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https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/six-artists-inspired-by-kate-bush/
Six artists inspired by Kate Bush
Joe Taysom
SUN 6TH NOV 2022 14.00 GMT
Kate Bush is a timeless artist who continues to influence every generation that breaks through to this day. It has been over 40 years since her career was launched as a teenager with ‘Wuthering Heights’, a song which illuminated the musical world and thrust a budding musician into major leagues.
In 2022, Bush found a new demographic thanks to the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, a show that included her song, ‘Running Up That Hill’, and added a new chapter to her evolving legacy. Despite only reaching number three in the UK Official Chart when it was released in 1985, the song spent three weeks at the top of the chart following the release of the hit Netflix show.
In an interview with BBC Radio 4, Bush discussed her new-found success with the younger generation. She commented: “Well, it’s just extraordinary. I mean, you know, it’s such a great series, I thought that the track would get some attention. But I just never imagined that it would be anything like this. It’s so exciting. But it’s quite shocking really, isn’t it? I mean, the whole world’s gone mad.”
Even before the resurgence of ‘Running Up That Hill’, Bush still had a stranglehold over the musical landscape, despite not prolifically releasing material. Her influence can be felt across the musical spectrum, and the list below showcases the breadth of Bush’s talent.
Six artists inspired by Kate Bush:
St. Vincent
Simply drawing a line between Kate Bush and any female performer who writes, records and performs her own work is an easy thing to do. Drawing a line between Bush and the mercurial talent of Annie Clark, aka St. Vincent, is a drag of the pen that happens of its own propulsion. The New Yorker has often spoken of her love for the ethereal pop princess, but it was the notes of when she first discovered the artist that accurately reflect the moment most of Bush’s fans have experienced.
Speaking with Pitchfork in 2007, Clark noted: “this may sound really silly– but I just discovered Kate Bush, probably six months ago, and I think she’s so great. I know I’m very late to the party here, I know this is old news, but I got a Kate Bush record, and I forget– I think ‘The Dreaming’ is on it, though I’m spacing on the name of the record. [The Dreaming.] It has Kate Bush in this totally miraculous ascot, too, on the back. She just went for it. It’s so great. She totally went for it.” The commitment, disruptive nature and complete refusal to bow down to gender norms is something often cited as some of Kate Bush’s main draws, and it is easy to see how Clark would take this emboldened vision and apply it to her own sound.
Radiohead
Although Radiohead have never explicitly declared their love of Kate Bush, she’s clearly influenced their work. The sonic pallet used for OK Computer is cut from the same cloth as Bush’s oeuvre, and Thom Yorke’s vocal approach is also reminiscent of her work.
When Radiohead worked on A Moon Shaped Pool between 2014 and 2016, they even invited Bush up to their studio to visit them, according to an interview they gave with Q. Furthermore, they also revealed Bush also attended one of their shows in London, which proves the respect between the pair is reciprocal.
Big Boi
Outkast’s Big Boi’s love of Kate Bush is limitless. Undoubtedly, the rapper is in her top 0.1% of fans on Spotify. He even travelled to London from Atlanta to watch her perform at the Hammersmith Apollo in 2014 when Bush performed a 22-date residency. They’ve even built a friendship, and have hung out together, which was a dream come true for Big Boi.
Explaining why he loves the work of Kate Bush, he told Pitchfork: “Her songs tell stories; we also tell stories. Sometimes there is a double meaning in what she says. And the layers of production—how the songs morph, they might start one way then they morph and break down into something. It’s very theatrical.”
Björk
Björk has never shied away from heaping praise on Kate Bush. She’s a figure who the Icelandic singer has adored for years, and in Björk’s opinion, she believes this is a direct consequence of sexism in the music industry.
In an interview with The Guardian, Björk said: “It was kind of sexist. People thought that Kate Bush was insane. People were embarrassed about admitting that they actually liked her and I think that is something, actually, one good thing about feminism nowadays is that she is not a threat at all”.
Björk doubled down on her fandom of Bush in an interview around the time of her album Debut. She called Bush “one of my heroes” and referred to her as “one of the biggest pioneering producers. Everybody just says, ‘Oh, she’s just a singer. She’s just a chick’. But they forget all the other work she’s done, that woman. She’s very, very, very gorgeous”.
Placebo
Stranger Things introduced an army of people to the majesty of ‘Running Up That Hill’, but they weren’t the first to do so. In 2003, Placebo covered the track for their Covers album, charting at 44 on the UK chart. In an interview with The Guardian, frontman Brian Molko has spoken about his relationship with the work of Bush and his earliest memory of her.
“My first exposure to Kate Bush was the video for ‘Babooshka’ when I was a preteen,” he revealed. “I’d never seen anything like it: who is this person from outer space, singing an incredibly strange song? I was completely captivated by this beautiful woman who had such charisma and seemed so unique.
“Then I discovered that my older brother had [album] The Kick Inside, so I was introduced to ‘The Man With the Child in His Eyes’ and ‘Wuthering Heights’. Then [in 1985] Hounds of Love came out and blew my mind completely.”
London Grammar
London Grammar, who rose to prominence with their debut album, If You Wait, in 2013. Their debut was followed up in 2017 with the chart-topping record Truth Is a Beautiful Thing. The group’s USP is the classically-trained vocals of Hannah Reid, which adds a delicacy to their sound, and unsurprisingly, she listed Bush as a major influence.
In an interview with Fiasco Magazine, Reid revealed: “Being in London Grammar, I have found nuances distinctive to the songs we write, but there are female vocalists I am hugely influenced by who made me think I could hit notes – Kate Bush.”
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Karl_Marx_ t1_j42cob1 wrote
Reply to comment by Ghost_taco in Two Rock Hall voters share who needs to be on this year's ballot, including Devo and Kate Bush by stroh_1002
LMAO. Too funny. She was influenced, she didn't do the influencing. Get a clue. Seriously, you don't seem to know what you are talking about.
cortezthakillah t1_j42bu4d wrote
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Iron fucking Maiden!
Jayce86 t1_j429z5x wrote
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Ah yes, Kate Bush the “Rock n Roll” icon.
PunkRey t1_j43j3yt wrote
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Who am I gonna trust? David Gilmour and a plethora of musicians who have adored her for years or the dude on Reddit who never heard of her because she wasn’t on a Radio Disney Kid Jams CD?