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Post by Xanadu on Aug 22, 2003 18:36:23 GMT
Alright, I got this... 1) Edward Woodward to Lindsay Kemp in The Wicker Man (1973) 2) Lindsay Kemp to Kate Bush in The Line, The Cross, & The Curve But other connections due exist (courtesy of my secret weapon, my husband! )... 1) Edward Woodward to Stewart Copeland for the Equalizer theme song 2) Stewart Copeland in the Police to the Secret Policeman's Ball where Kate was also a performer and, if you want a very thin connection... 1) Edward Woodward in The Wicker Man with Christopher Lee 2) Christopher Lee is the major star of Hammer Horror films 3) "Hammer Horror" by Kate Bush! All in one step! Which were you thinking of? ;D
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Post by Xanadu on Aug 22, 2003 18:49:42 GMT
Now here's mine... see we have this theory here that Paul Carrack is the Kevin Bacon of the musical world. So connect Paul Carrack to Kate Bush in about 3-4 steps, or less if you can!
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Post by strabley on Aug 22, 2003 19:24:03 GMT
I was thinking of the Wicker Man connection.
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Post by Al Truest on Aug 22, 2003 21:42:22 GMT
Now here's mine... see we have this theory here that Paul Carrack is the Kevin Bacon of the musical world. So connect Paul Carrack to Kate Bush in about 3-4 steps, or less if you can! Which way do you want to go, Both are one step away from Kate: Paul Carraack BV for Eric Clapton on 'Pilgrim' CD-Clapton then on Kate's "Red Shoes" album> OR: Paul Carrack Under the direction of Michael Kamen In "The Wall" To Kamen's work with Kate Bush. Those were the 2 quickest. Here's mine : Miles Davis (can be done in three or four links) p.s. Screw waiting around, this is pretty fun.
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Post by Xanadu on Aug 22, 2003 21:58:35 GMT
Wow! You got that quicker than I thought! But I knew you would! My connection was Paul Carrack to Mike Rutherford in Mike & The Mechanics, Rutherford to Peter Gabriel in Genesis and the rest is obvious... On a side bar... what do you think of the concept of Paul Carrack being the Kevin Bacon of the musical world? Being a member of Ace, Squeeze, Mike & Mechanics, Roxy Music and a singer, songwriter & musician, he seems to be connected to everyone. You even came up with a few I didn't think of! I'm thinking about Miles Davis...
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Post by strabley on Aug 25, 2003 20:08:18 GMT
Miles Davis was involved in the 1986 Sun City project. So was Peter Gabriel, who's done several songs with our fair Kate.
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Post by Al Truest on Aug 27, 2003 2:29:15 GMT
Sheila... ...you're supposed to chose a link when you answer correctly..
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Post by strabley on Aug 27, 2003 3:00:39 GMT
I didn't want to assume. I was waiting for your approval that it was in fact a valid answer. Okay, this one should be fun-------Bill Clinton.
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Post by Al Truest on Aug 28, 2003 1:04:39 GMT
O.K... * Bill Clinton blew sax on * Arsenio Hall's late night show. Arsenio in "Coming to America' co-starring * Eddie Murphy, who did a duet on SNL with * Stevie Wonder, who's 'Higher Ground' was covered by: * The Chili Peppers, which colaborated on 'Blowback' by * Tricky who is about to release a compilation which will include a Kate Bush track! It will be called "Back to Mine" and released on Sept. 15th 2003. So I guess there will be Kate Bush music released in September after all!! check it out here: www.dotmusic.com/artists/Tricky/news/August2003/news.30374 If you have troule use keywords 'Tricky back to mine kate bush. Also go to his samples on this site and here "Strugglin" on his "Maxinquaye" album and see which Kate Bush song inspired this track. Now the next link is: Danny Glover (easy)
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Post by strabley on Aug 28, 2003 5:12:25 GMT
Danny Glover starred in Lethal Weapon, original music by Eric Clapton, played guitar on And So is Love... Man, you took an ENTIRELY different route to Clinton than I had! Not even one of the same links! (I figured that would be interesting) I went from Bill C. to Al gore to Tipper Gore to Frank Zappa to Dale Bozzio to Prince to Kate, but your's works too. Okay, this next link is not REALLY a person, but I think is still doable. The Cryptkeeper puppet from Tales of the Crypt. (HEY! He's real to me! I have a reality problem... )
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Post by strabley on Aug 28, 2003 5:18:22 GMT
I just told you Al that I have no sound on my computer and minutes later you tease me with yet another Kate related link I can't hear? MEANIE!!! J/K Well, enjoy it Zanadu cuz I think it's just the 3 of us in this thread if I'm not mistaken... Hippy Thursday to you all (no that was not a typo)
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Post by Xanadu on Aug 28, 2003 17:25:45 GMT
Man, you took an ENTIRELY different route to Clinton than I had! Not even one of the same links! (I figured that would be interesting) I went from Bill C. to Al gore to Tipper Gore to Frank Zappa to Dale Bozzio to Prince to Kate, but your's works too. Yeah, I took a completely different route too! But I didn't post it since I was held up thinking about who I was going to post next! ;D My route was: Clinton had Fleetwood Mac play at his inauguration, thus Stevie Nicks. Stevie Nicks most recent album (Trouble In Shangri-La) was produced by Sheryl Crow. Sheryl Crow wrote "My Favorite Mistake" about her relationship with Eric Clapton. Eric Clapton to Kate Bush in "And So Is Love"! I do think were the only ones in here, we must have scared the others off with are incredible wealth of useless knowledge!! ;D . So... The Crypt Keeper... ... what are you smoking Sheila? ;D Just joking, I'm working on it. Now, are we supposed to actually connect him, or someone in an episode of Tales From The Crypt will do (since he is in the opening of each episode)?
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Post by Lori on Aug 28, 2003 21:39:17 GMT
Johnny Depp starred in Sleepy Hollow w/ Miranda Richardson who starred in Kate's "The Line, the Cross, and The Curve" I watched 'Sleepy Hollow' for the first time last night. Which one was 'Miranda Richardson'? I know who she is in 'TLTC&TC' but I can't seem to remember seeing her in 'Sleepy Hollow'
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Post by Al Truest on Aug 28, 2003 23:38:22 GMT
OK The first time I remember seeing the Crypt Keeper was on... * Stephen King's "Creepshow" Mr King also wrote "The Stand" directed by, * John Landis, who directed * Michael Jackson in "Thriller" MJ recorded "Ebony and Ivory" with * Paul McCartney, who wrote "Let it Be" later recorded for Ferry Aid by Kate Bush! The next link is: Ronald Reagan.
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Post by strabley on Aug 29, 2003 0:25:31 GMT
I haven't actually seen Sleepy Hollow so I don't know where she is in that...
I was thinking Roger Daltrey to Pete Towshend to Kate (RD was in a crypt episode)
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