Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/18/89)
Really-From: robinson@frith.egr.msu.edu (Robinson) Somebody I knew once had a video of a bunch of Kate Bush videos. I do believe the tape was called "The Whole Story". Does anyone know where I can get this tape???? * Robinson
Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/18/89)
Really-From: jsd@gaffa.mit.edu (Jon Drukman) >Really-From: robinson@frith.egr.msu.edu (Robinson) > >Somebody I knew once had a video of a bunch of Kate Bush videos. I do >believe the tape was called "The Whole Story". Does anyone know where I >can get this tape???? Better video stores everywhere have it, for rental anyway. You could try Tower Records for purchase, or other far-out record stores. I don't know the Michigan scene too well, as you may guess, so I can't be more specific, but it _is_ widely available. Also available for rental usually is "Kate Bush Live At Hammersmith Odeon" which is worth seeing at least once, for the sheer novelty value, if nothing else... (Please, NO FLAMES! OR I DUST YOUR ASS, GOT ME?) +---------------------- Is there any ESCAPE from NOISE? --------------------+ | | |\ | jsd@gaffa.mit.edu | "I think quotes are very dangerous | | \|on |/rukman | jsd@umass.bitnet | things." -- Kate Bush | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/19/89)
Really-From: tim@toad.com (Tim Maroney) Quoted-From: robinson@frith.egr.msu.edu (Robinson) >Somebody I knew once had a video of a bunch of Kate Bush videos. I do >believe the tape was called "The Whole Story". Does anyone know where I >can get this tape???? IED has a copy, so no doubt we will all be treated to an offer of postal distribution at cost sometime in the near future. -- Tim Maroney, Mac Software Consultant, sun!hoptoad!tim, tim@toad.com "Prisons are built with stones of Law, Brothels with bricks of Religion." - Blake, "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell"
Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/19/89)
Really-From: Doug Alan <nessus@athena.mit.edu> > From: tim@toad.com (Tim Maroney) >> I do believe the tape was called "The Whole Story". Does anyone >> know where I can get this tape???? > IED has a copy, so no doubt we will all be treated to an offer of postal > distribution at cost sometime in the near future. If you are going to make a point, Tim, why don't you make one that makes sense and is fair? IED has never said that he planned on, or would even consider, distributing material that is widely available for sale. That *would* be stealing money from Kate, and no one here is condoning that. Honky With an Attitude, |>oug
Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/19/89)
Really-From: Lazlo Nibble <csbrkaac@ariel.unm.edu> Doug Alan <nessus@athena.mit.edu> wrote: >>> I do believe the tape was called "The Whole Story". Does anyone >>> know where I can get this tape???? >> >> IED has a copy, so no doubt we will all be treated to an offer of postal >> distribution at cost sometime in the near future. > > If you are going to make a point, Tim, why don't you make one that > makes sense and is fair? IED has never said that he planned on, or > would even consider, distributing material that is widely available > for sale. That *would* be stealing money from Kate, and no one here > is condoning that. And distributing copies of privately-recorded demo tapes that she has EXPRESSLY STATED THAT SHE DOES NOT WANT DISTRIBUTED *isn't* stealing from her? If not, then what the hell *is* stealing from her? There's no moral high ground here, Doug . . . it's no different than if someone started passing around photocopies of her childhood diaries or tapes of her private phone calls or something; just because your intentions are good ("it helps us understand her better as an artist") doesn't make it *right*. Kate Bush is not a sculpture or painting that you have some sort of right to poke and probe as you see fit, despite whatever her wishes may be. She's a *human being*, and all she's ever signed over to you for inspection is her *art*. You want Tim to be fair to IED? Hows about let's see IED be fair to Kate? Stop rooting through her private things just so's people can get their little fanboy rocks off with a new KaTe goodie. To cop a phrase, NO means NO. If she doesn't want you to hear it, how about just trying to accept that? Or is that modicum of respect for her just beyond you? If so, god forbid IED should run into Kate some night in a dark alley . . . :-( Lazlo (csbrkaac@ariel.unm.edu) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "There's so much noise, I can't hear the music! What orchestra IS this?"