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prince and kate bush At a concert of Prince in the Earls Court he gave Kate Bush a
sign of admiring her work; that was the cause for a collaboration. After permanent contacts and his approval to work in one track they send an analog tape to Paisley Park. Bush tried to reach him on telephone. She was told by assistants that "he works on it". Then, a month later, several tapes came back from Paisley Park. "He took a four measure part of a chorus of one of Kate's songs, made a loop out of it and just slammed 48 tracks with everything possible: guitars, keyboards, drums, voices ... I sat there and thought: Wow, that's great, but what the hell should we do with that? I created a mix and gave it to Kate, and she puzzled months on it. We came back to this part again and again and with a lot of work she made this song to what it once was. It was simply crazy, all this stuff on a four measure loop; there was no relation, no sense. Completely according to the motto: here it is, take what you need. It sounded this way because she only told him: 'I want that you sing a bit here and a bit there.' He did do this, but over the loop that he created. So we had the wanted vocals, but not at the right position. We had to puzzle around with the voice parts and insert them were we wanted them; the same thing with the solo guitar. We also had to reconstruct the verses, so that they again matched to the lyrics. Then we exchanged the original drums with new, more adequate ones, because it became more of an up tempo song. Goal of the whole procedure was to again make a Kate Bush piece out of it. And even though it honestly didn't work in many areas as we hoped it would it still is a very interesting mishmash song." woj | |
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don;t leave me hangin'. tell me the name of the damned song. U know i got 2 hear it
immortally beloved, james aaron | |
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This is an English translation of an interview from 1994 with Del Palmer from a German magazine. This section specifically covered the recording of 'Why Should I Love You?' on 'The Red Shoes'.
http://gaffa.org/reaching/i94_fme.html The story was also recounted in an interview with Michael Koppelman in Uptown magazine, issue #45, and also in a message board exchange: http://gaffa.org/moments/2_2j.html . ALT+PLS+RTN: Pure as a pane of ice. It's a gift. | |
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thank u, langebleu i am ordering it 2day, and should have it next week.
I Love Rhonda Joy, James Aaron | |
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