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Post by DevinHandy on May 10, 2005 1:46:30 GMT
Definetly, I run up hills. For, dont we all? This video, has a portrayed father, inventor of a machine that alters weather. The shadow governements know of this as the Pabulum Seed. Very real. You are able to find information on weather control technology from simple google searches. It proves itself. My question: Dose Kate Bush ever make information mention of this technology, and, how is she spurred to use it in her music video, complete with levitative devices, and GASP, notorious MenInBlack. There was a man named Vannader Bush...who worked for an agency that would be the one currently responsible for...disseminating breakthrough technologies. How is Kate Bush connected to this machine? This is not a mere coidncidence. Either Kate knows of this machine personally, or she is expressing intuituve/future,past life knowledge through her musical abilities. Does anyone have any information on this, because, the weather keeps getting sillier, all over, and, as a child I would watch this video countless times, mesmerized by the pictures and beat. I need to know. In Love, Devin
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Post by Al Truest on May 10, 2005 2:36:52 GMT
This should be under ''Cloudbusting'' Welcome btw.
As for your questions check the ''Deeper Understanding'' board. Some of you inquires are a bit 'out there' for me to respond to with any kind of authority. However, you may do a keyword search for "Orgone' energy - Reich" for the source matrerial Kate has used.
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Post by Barbarella on Nov 22, 2005 3:37:44 GMT
Has anyone seen the U.S. version of this video? I have two diffrent versions on a video tape someone sent me: one of her dancing(that I love!), and one of her standing and lip singing the whole song, doing a bow and arrow pose at the end of the video. I think the non-dancing one is the U.S. since I read somewhere that this video was banned (too sensual), and she had to make another version. Very grry.
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Post by Sheila on Nov 22, 2005 5:44:02 GMT
Has anyone seen the U.S. version of this video? I have two diffrent versions on a video tape someone sent me: one of her dancing(that I love!), and one of her standing and lip singing the whole song, doing a bow and arrow pose at the end of the video. I think the non-dancing one is the U.S. since I read somewhere that this video was banned (too sensual), and she had to make another version. Very grry. Are you talking about that one where she and her "posse" (for lack of a better word) are all wearing brown trench coats? I think that was her "Top of the Pops" appearance. I remember thinking it weird that they were showing that on American MTV instead of the actual video--was not aware of any controversy. VH1 (owned by MTV) plays it now. MTV were tight pussies in the mid 80's--Devo did a video with a french fry going into a donut and it got banned, 8 years later the B-52's did a video with a banana going into a bagel--so similar it almost seemed like a hat tip to DEVO--and they played that to death. So, tell me, my pretty pretty, what does it feel like to make love to Barbarella? An angel doesn't make love, an angel IS love. Don't you wish you had a cave of dreams? Wouldn't that rock!?!?!? ;D
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Post by Barbarella on Nov 22, 2005 13:52:58 GMT
Aye, I guess it was a Top of the Pops performance. That wouldn't surprise me. It's treated like a video on the tape I have. It has the mtv logo and the artist info on the side. Damn Mtv and their pussyness! ( Is pussyness a word?) So, tell me, my pretty pretty, what does it feel like to make love to Barbarella? An angel doesn't make love, an angel IS love. "My name isn't pretty pretty. It's Barbarella." Apparently, it's very nice to make love to Barbarella. She made the angel fly and wore out the orgasmatron . Don't you wish you had a cave of dreams? Wouldn't that rock!?!?!? ;D Hell yeah! Especially if you had all that trippy music going in the background.
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Post by armydreamer on Dec 4, 2005 2:10:52 GMT
Thats funny.....I wuz just going to ask about this same subject.
The video I remeber was kinda cold like....there were these guys with 'drums?' and she was at a podium or something?....religious overtones....I was at a party that night and never saw the video again but I did love it!
Or was I just really out of it that evening?
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Post by Barbarella on Dec 4, 2005 22:56:29 GMT
Aye, that sounds like the one I'm talking about, Army. I prefer the one that's on The Whole Story VHS.
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Post by armydreamer on Dec 5, 2005 6:12:51 GMT
Thank you Barb, Good! then it wasn't the cheap wine coolers and those funny little pills! Is the 'Whole Story' video collection available on DVD?, it sure would be swell to see those nifty vidi's in better quality and sound.....I know they must have been made better than that? My two daughters also love the Adam & Ants vidi collection as well..... "Stand and Deliver!"
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Post by Adey on Dec 5, 2005 20:11:29 GMT
Is the 'Whole Story' video collection available on DVD?, it sure would be swell to see those nifty vidi's in better quality and sound.....I know they must have been made better than that? I'm afraid not AD. There are no official Kate DVDs on the market. There is a bootleg floating around, which gathers together all her videos & TV appearances, but it might be a rip off. Not my scene anyway..
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Post by armydreamer on Dec 5, 2005 21:30:11 GMT
Thank you Adey.....thats too bad.
Maybe with Kate's return to the music scene we may see something?
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Post by tabatha on Oct 27, 2008 14:24:11 GMT
Does anyone who the guy is in this video?
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Post by tannis on Oct 27, 2008 14:57:46 GMT
Does anyone who the guy is in this video? RUTH: Kate Bush & Michael Hervieu...I: How come there are two Running Up That Hill clips. Well you should probably tell us what they are. But why is that? Did you actually make them both and authorize them both? KB: No, I think what's happened here is your seeing a TV performance that we did in England to promote the single. And I don't do very many TV performances. It concerns me that to try and to do everything you can and put as much effort into it, and sometimes its very difficult to make things look good in TV situations. But that was a live TV and we presented it that way for the British audience. It wasn't my intention that that clip would be shown anywhere else at all, apart from that one live performance in England. And it was something that the record company wanted to use here, and that's why you're seeing that. From my point of view, the expression visually that goes with that song is the film that we made that is the dance video. And the other one is really for me just a one-off TV. I: Well who are you dancing with in the dance version and who directed that one? KB: The director of that was a guy called David Garfath and the dancer was a guy called Michael Hervieu, who we auditioned. We wanted to do a piece, a serious piece of dance. Over the last couple of years, all the videos I seen, dance has become a very exploited thing and hasn't really been treated seriously. It's been used to sorta be accessories [makes broad motion with hands] around the person who's starring in the film. And we thought it would be nice to do almost a classical piece of dance, filmed as well as possible, because it's very rarely filmed well now. In fact, the only well filmed piece of dance I think I've ever seen was [? anybody know who she's talking about here???] and I think that's because she was so involved in it that it was so good. So that's what we wanted to do, a nice serious piece of dance, simple, well-filmed and give dance a chance in a real way in this pop world. I: I like the masks, I liked the scenes with the masks. How did you think those up? KB: Well that was very much a coincidence, where the director was talking about these masks and I had a film on video that we'd taped that had a section where people were wearing these photographic masks. And we just felt that it was a really interesting idea, this crowd that would suddenly sorta rush in through the dance sequence. And the idea of the crowd being the force of either the man or the woman and so the faces change from the man to the woman. And then the idea of drowning in yourself. Just sorta those kinda plays on things. MTV, Unedited, November 1985gaffa.org/reaching/iv85_m1.htmlI: There's some very complicated dance routines in the video. must have taken a long time to work those out? KB: That was a lot of fun. I was working there with Diane Grey, a choreographer, who I met a couple of years ago. It's very exciting working with other people. I think it's especially so when you spend such a lot of time, say, in the studio where you're only working with a set group, say two other people. And it was very inspiring working with the, uh, choreographer, who's also such a good dancer and we got on well together. We had lots of fun. 1985, Picture Diskgaffa.org/reaching/im85_pd2.htmlKate Bush - Running up that Hilluk.youtube.com/watch?v=_BZsXVf6INc
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Post by tabatha on Oct 28, 2008 0:32:32 GMT
Thankyou. My backspace is broken so I shan't say more.
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Post by Al Truest on Oct 28, 2008 15:30:19 GMT
Thankyou. My backspace is broken so I shan't say more. that' Okay. ometime my ' ' kip . ;D
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