rhill@pnet01.cts.COM (Ronald Hill) (06/09/91)
Well I might as well put in my two cents. I don't have any happy tapes as my "Kate budget" (paying off the trip, Cloudbusting costs, etc) has precluded me getting em. Also it costs me about a buck an hour to be one here, or more if I go on before 11pm. But still, if other people want to discuss Happy here, it doesn't bother me, I can just skip the messages and go back and read them if I need to. I don't think that when any Kate events happen that all the Happy talk will survive, and I don't think it hurts the group, other then some of us having to skip past the messages. Anybody else feel the same was, I mean amoung people who have no Happy tapes? Micheal Graham, I don't think I have any quotes about that part of the chorus. I'll look again. Welcome to the group, Dan. Here are some quotes that may give a little more information. THE EMPTY BULLRING ------------------ This is a song that I first had ideas for quite a few years ago. It is really about someone who is in love with someone who is obsessed with something that is pretty futile. They can't get the person to accept the fact that it is a futile obsession. To put it into a sort of story form: he became a matador, and got gored so badly that he couldn't carry on. But at night he climbs out of the window and runs off to a bullring, when there is no-one there, and he fights a bull that doesn't exist. Who is Tamlain, mentioned in The Empty Bullring? "Tamlain is a girl in a traditional fairy story, who is locked up in an ivory tower." (1983, KBC 14) PETS ---- Why did you call your cats Zoodle and Pyewacket? "Paddy says that Zoodle is a German word for snoot, and I got the name from him. I don't know where the name Pyewacket came from--it just seemed a good idea at the time, as they say. We actually call her Pye." [Kate may or may not be speaking candidly here, but for the record "Pyewacket" is the name of a very popular fictional cat, the "familiar" of Kim Novak's witch-character in the 1958 film Bell, Book and Candle, from the play by van Druten. Based on the wonderful atmosphere and subject of this movie, and the really important role of the cat in the story, it seems very likely that Kate got the name from this film, or from the play on which it is based.] (1979, KBC 3) What breed are Zoodle and Pyewacket, and what colour are they? "Zoodle and Pye are--I think you call them 'moggies'. One is black with one little white toe and the other one is black and white." (1980, KBC 5) Before we end the interview, one more quick question. What do you feed your cats? "Ummm...Food, normally." What kind of food? "Tinned food...and fish. Fishy-wishy!" (1985, Love-Hounds) I know you like animals and I hear you keep cats. I wondered how many you have? "I used to have two cats. Zoodle and Pyewackit, but I'm afraid that Zoodle died earlier this year. I was very upset, but she was eleven and had a good life. She was a beautiful cat. Pyewackit is absolutely fine, although she missed Zoodle at first. A few months ago we adopted a stray, feeding her and letting her live in the garage, and she had three kittens. We now have the 3 kittens. They are called Rocket, Sparky and Torchy. And although Pye didn't like them all at first, they all get on really well now, and we find them cuddled up on a chair together when we get in. They're such good company for her, and they all have such different personalities. It's so entertaining just sitting watching them play. It's bringing out the kitten in Pye: I've noticed her springing across the floor and leaping onto ledges that are far too small for her. She does things she hasn't tried for years and seems to be enjoying it all. I guess we're all young at heart, but sometimes it takes something to rediscover it!" (1987, KBC 21) UUCP: {hplabs!hp-sdd ucsd nosc}!crash!pnet01!rhill ARPA: crash!pnet01!rhill@nosc.mil INET: rhill@pnet01.cts.com
evan@castle.ed.ac.UK (E Welsh) (06/11/91)
rhill@pnet01.cts.COM (Ronald Hill) writes: >happen that all the Happy talk will survive, and I don't think it hurts the >group, other then some of us having to skip past the messages. Anybody else >feel the same was, I mean amoung people who have no Happy tapes? Consider my hand raised. Actually, my personal opinions don't matter. The group's charter allows discussion of any artist which might be of interest to Kate Bush fans. This clearly includes Happy, although not unanimously so. My biggest worry is that people are going to be discouraged from mentioning other artists at all if they read the sort of strongly worded criticism seen here recently. > Micheal Graham, I don't think I have any quotes about that part of the >chorus. I'll look again. Michael, don't get so upset if nobody answers your questions. You didn't know the answer, so didn't it cross your mind that perhaps nobody else did too? I'm glad it got some response eventually though. It was interesting. By the way, I'm finished university now and I don't know how long I'll be able to hold on to this account. Hopefully I'll get a new one but if not it will have been nice knowing all of you. -- / __ /\ evan@castle.ed.ac.uk /\ Are you selling your \ \ |_ \ / \/ rew@lfcs.ed.ac.uk \/ soul to a cold gun ? / / |__VAN \/\/ELSH /\ evan@tardis.cs.ed.ac.uk/\ \ \ ================ \/ ecwu86@ercvax.ed.ac.uk \/ Kate Bush. /