#KateBush's The Red Shoes is one of my favourite albums. It contains a number of beautiful songs, such as the gorgeous Moments of Pleasure, a song about grief. Towards the end of this song she lists various names of friends and relations she has lost, including her aunt, her guitarist, one of her dancers, a sound engineer from Abbey Road, a lighting engineer, and film director Michael Powell.

More about it here ⬇️

https://www.musicmusingsandsuch.com/musicmusingsandsuch/2024/10/24/feature-isnt-that-a-great-saying-kate-bushs-moments-of-pleasure-at-thirty-one#:~:text=This%20means%20that%20the%20behind,after%20his%20passing%20in%201989.

FEATURE: Isn’t That a Great Saying? Kate Bush’s Moments of Pleasure at Thirty-One — Music Musings & Such

FEATURE:     Isn’t That a Great Saying?

Music Musings & Such
@Geri
She is unique and wonderful.

@nigelharpur The Man 'With The Child in his Eyes' on her first album, The Kick Inside, written when she was 13

Kashka from Baghdad on her second, Lionheart, about homosexuality when Section 28 was rampant in Britain

Experimental music like 'Waking the Witch'

Always, challenging

@Geri
Yes, I played those first two albums till the vinyl wore out, Never Forever too. The Man With The Child In His Eyes is a stunningly beautiful song and I remember thinking about her age when writing it in amazement when reading about it.

I think if you wanted a definition of 'artistic integrity' then "Kate Bush" would do nicely.