[mod.music.gaffa] Some more thoughts on Kate

KATSOURO@UMDD.BITNET (Mark Katsouros) (08/28/86)

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To: Love Hounds <Love-Hounds@EDDIE.MIT.EDU>



     Have any decisions been made about the KT-shirt?  I suggest we
collect all those ideas together and vote, so that we might further
its production.  (I'm not sure of this, but it looked like a majority
favored the net address idea, along with *something* from The
Dreaming.)  I'd be more than happy to assemble all the old ideas, and
any last-minute new ones, into a single list, so that everyone who's
interested in investing in our KT-wear, can assist in the design
decision.  I can create the list, send it out to make sure we haven't
forgotten anyone's ideas, then send out a new list (if neccessary),
and eveyone can vote.  Sound okay to everybody, or have I just been
asleep while this was already done?

     Just out of curiousity, what was everyone's reaction to Big
Country's The Seer?  I quite like their sound, and am especially
impressed with Kate's part in the title track.  Has she done session
work with artists other than Big Country and Gabriel?  Incidently, I
thought her part in Gabriel's "Don't Give Up" was the highlight of So.
Someone told me the other day that he'd really like to see Kate do a
project like Gabriel's Birdy.  I definitely agree, though I think
she'd have to include a few more vocals, and bastardize more material
from The Dreaming than anywhere else.
     Thought I'd get everyone's reaction to my KTop-five list (which is
constantly changing):

     1st and foremost       Get Out Of My House
     2nd  (We have a tie.)  The rest of The Dreaming  (Yes, I really like this
                            album.)
     3rd                    Under The Ivy
     4th                    Watching You Without Me
     5th                    Oh To Be In Love

There.  Please try not to be too hostile if you stongly disagree.  And
what's this?  Nothing off of Lionheart, or Never For Ever?  Hey, I'm
still crazy about those albums too.

Mark Kat(e)souros

"See the sun set in the hand of the man."