Kate Bush, meanwhile, re-recorded her 'Wuthering Heights' vocal late one night, miked with a Neumann U67. "I liked the clarity of the 67," Kelly explains. "For me, the top end was a little better suited to vocals than the 87, helping with diction, and to that I added some [Urei...
So when I came in, I just basically added on top of that a little bit more movement on the riff in the chorus. I think it harkens back to old Bush – there aren’t a lot of parts on old Bush songs. Like,Little Things– it’s basically one set of chord changes. When Gavin and...
"Kite" is among my least favourite of Kate's work - and a modest hit - but it's still a very unusual song with unexpected chords... and that horrible "White Man's Reggae" feel. Even Kate's voice can't save this one for me. "The Man With The Child In His Eyes", on the oth...
5 - can't figure out what the frikin' chord is (either A or B) Chords: (on guitar, originally piano) G5 A5 B5 e|-(3)-(5)-(7)-| B|-(3)-(5)-(7)-| G|-(4)-(6)-(8)-| D|--5---7---9--| A|--5---7---9--| E|--3---5---7--| Intro: e|---9-| ...
and even ended up being interviewed between the politicians on the BBC late-night current affairs programmeToday.We can only wonder if she had time to reflect where her brother Paddy’s innocent request to help him with his violin practice by banging out some chords on the family piano had ...
“Modernized folk ballad inherits crazy jazz chords, fretless bass and Fairlight, becomes ’80s high-concept pop fantasia. Peter’s a proud working man facing economic catastrophe, the voice cracking as shame and anguish crash over him (how relevant isthis?); Kate Bush is unbowed wifey, ...
official book. I’ve arranged with a capo because it’s a little easier to play and it better fits the tone of the original. Aside from that I’ve stripped the alternative roots away from some of the chords as I honestly can’t tell the ...