Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/02/90)
Really-From: n8344141@unicorn.wwu.edu (paul carpentier) Just thought I'd take a moment during this Katemas season to introduce us Washingtonians. I heard "Running Up that Hill" as a hit single. My impression was: "it's good, but it's probably as strange as she gets". Upon seeing the _Hounds of Love_ album cover, that impression didn't change. In early 1987, my former roommate and Love-Hound Zaphod Beeblebrox told me he was getting into Kate Bush's music. The second thing of Kate's I heard was "Sat In Your Lap". It scared me to think that that garbage had found a record deal. He told me that Dave Gilmour had something to do with it (I am an avid Floyd fan). I used to hang out at his apartment, as did several other people, so we always had to hear him play Kate ("Uggh", I must've thought). On 25 Oct 87, I saw the Kate special on USA's Nightflight. 30 minutes of stuff I really didn't like very much. Within half a month, I couldn't get "Wuthering Heights" out of my head. I woke up one morning to myself saying "'Wuthering Heights' is the best song ever written". A few months and a lot of fanatacism later, I started, as a joke, the Western Washington University Kate Bush Club. I didn't know the 'KBC' name was already taken, and didn't change it because our computer account name was KBC. We were WWU's only music listening club, and we had videos of all sorts of artists, songs from Sinead, Jane Siberry, REM, and local bands, we went to Denny's all the time and saw some shows (Sinead, Camper van Beethoven, Soul Asylum), had an electronic newsletter, and mainly had a lot of people by the end of the 87-88 school year. Oh yeah, I forgot why they kept coming--the club was not a front recording copyrighted materials 8) We turned informal for a few months, after which another club member reformed it (Spring 89) in time for the big Katemas party. In this incarnation, it wasn't the "Paul and 30 people he knows club", it was and is an honest-to-goodness Kate Bush fan club. Because we're at a university, only two of the original 6 founders are still in town--three are at Microsoft! But we're still in the two-digit membership, and will be starting our fourth academic year here pretty quickly. Besides magnetic proselytism, our main accomplishments have been two successful (last year's moreso) Katemas parties and a _TSW_ album release party. Unfortunately, Bellingham is not the musical mainstay on the cutting edge of art worshipping kind of place we'd like it to be. Much of our existence has been based around the use of computers (THANK YOU, LOVE-HOUNDS!!!) and the consumption of Coca-Cola Classic. No, drinking Coke is not a requirement, it's just a carry over from the old days--drinking Coke, playing Hack, and listening to the Ninth Wave. Please feel free to E-Mail me anything Kate-related for the club. Also, in case of fire or other dire emergency 8) our mailing address: Kate Bush Club Associated Students WWU - VU 202 - Box K9 Bellingham, WA 98225 And anyone interested in dropping by is welcome to our meetings. I think I'll even post details as they become available. Paul M Carpentier WWU-KBC Founder