Kate Bush Quotes
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Kate Bush Famous Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't really feel that there were any filler tracks on 'The Red Shoes,' but if I were to do that album now, I wouldn't make it so long.
For the last 12 years, I've felt really privileged to be living such a normal life. It's so a part of who I am.
People weren't even aware that I wrote my own songs. The media just promoted me as a female body. It's like I've had to prove that I'm an artist.
People ask what I really did in the three years between 'The Dreaming' and 'Hounds of Love.' I spent it with my family, living a normal home life.
Numbers are really fascinating things, and they do play a big part in our lives. They are a language of their own.
After I've done the salesman bit, I like to be quiet and retreat, because that's whereI write from. I'm a sort of quiet little person.
What I've tended to do is to use my own experiences to get into someone else's mind, like in Wuthering Heights.
There's always ideas buzzing around, but it's whether they actually end up materialising into a song.
In a popular medium, you're going to get loads of stuff that is trite, but there'll also be some really special moments.
I am just trying to be a good, protective mother. I want to give Bertie as normal a childhood as possible while preserving his privacy.
The great thing about vinyl is that if you wanted to get a decent-sounding cut, you could really only have 20 minutes max on each side.
I think that there's always room for humour in music. It's something that always takes itself so seriously, which I think is a bit of a shame.
It's so important to me to do the washing, do the Hoovering. I don't ever want to lose contact with that.
The music industry is in such poor shape; it's in a really bad way, and a lot of people in the industry are very depressed.
I think we all feel geeky at times, don't we? Isn't that all a part of the wonderful tapestry of life?
I do have the odd dream where I'm on stage and I've completely forgotten what I'm meant to be performing - so they are more nightmares than dreams.
My desire was never to be famous. It was to try and create something interesting musically if I could.
I really love Hitchcock; I think he was a complete genius, to me one of the best directors. Such a sense of how to put things together.
There are a lot of very strong connections with music and mathematics. They both can work in patterns and sequences and repetitions.
I have this desire in the back of my mind now of making music and film at the same time - putting the two together.
As we become this one global culture, in some ways it's things like the weather and nature that still hold our culture as unique to where we are.
It's so fascinating to think about how each snowflake is completely individual - there are millions and millions of them, but each one is so unique.
I wasn't an easy, happy-go-lucky girl because I used to think about everything so much, and I think I probably still do.
If I could make albums quicker, I'd be on a roll wouldn't I? Everything just seems to take so much time. I don't know why. Time ... evaporates.
My father was always playing the piano. He played all kinds of music - Gershwin, all kinds of stuff.
I hear odd tracks from my albums every now and again on the radio, or maybe a friend plays me something.
In your teens, you get the physical puberty, and between 28 and 32, mental puberty. It does make you feel differently.
Albums are like diaries. You go through phases, technically and emotionally, and they reflect the state that you're in at the time.
I could find faults with all my albums because that's just a part of being an artist - it's hard being a human being, isn't it?
School was a very cruel environment, and I was a loner. But I learnt to get hurt, and I learnt to cope with it.
I just know that something good is going to happen. I don't know when - but just saying it could even make it happen.