YOUNG_MI@CTSTATEU.BITNET (03/19/91)
Julianne Dunphy asks if 'Morning Fog' invokes magical feelings when one listens to it. To this question, I must voice a resounding YES! The Venerable One's music always has such an affect on me. But, The Ninth Wave is the work that has THE most affect on me, with 'Waking the Witch' and 'The Morning Fog'. ON the conversation about 'Hounds of Love', that speaks to me like no other song does, except for 'Love and Anger', and the aforementioned songs. Take away the love and the anger... Michele
turney@CS.CORNELL.EDU (Jenn Turney) (03/19/91)
My introduction to Kate was through a tape made for me by a friend, with Hounds of Love on one side, The Whole Story on the other. As I'm sure some are aware, neither of these fits completely onto a 45 minute side. So for a year, I never heard the ends of "The Morning Fog" ("I'll tell my father...ha<snip>") or "Babooshka" ("Capacity to give hi<snip>"). Now I've a special attachment to both, because the endings are just so wonderfully perfect, though I hadn't been able to imagine them myself. The satisfaction of the husband's response and the crashing pots of "Babooshka", the rejoicing, releasing "ha-ah"'s in "The Morning Fog". Love it! Jenn -- ________ | | turney@svax.cs.cornell.edu | Let us go singing as far as we go: | | | Dept. of Computer Science | the road will be less tedious. \_| | Cornell University | -- Virgil