She has a vastly superior musical ear to him While he was still giggling like a school boy, the girl had realised something special was going on and you can see her brain ticking and processing the wonderful thing unfolding ....Love this girl
Kate Bush is a goddess. “Wuthering Heights” “ is a famous Emily Bronte novel. The two protagonists are Kathy and Heathcliff. Congrats on discovering the great Kate Bush. You guys are great.
@@roxyhart3247 Hmm yes. A classic by one of the Bronte sisters. Many film versions. How can one not know the story of Wuthering Heights? Maybe I'm too old :)
One of my most hated books. Such horrible characters and Heathcliffe should have been locked away. I didn't like it when I was in my 15's and still hated it in my 30's when I did my degree. But I do love Kate Bush.
@@wereleopard58yepihavetwo2 The novel is a romance, but its not romantic. Heathcliff was a fantastically unpleasant character. Most of the adaptations romanticise him far too much.
This song is based on the book Wuthering heights by Emilie Brönte. She is singing in a higher register intentionally, because she's a ghost. Heathcliff and Cathy loved each other, but Heathcliff left for some years to make his fortune. To spite him, Cathy married another man. When Heathcliff finally returned a wealthy man, Cathy was beyond his reach. Eventually Cathy became ill and died. Heathcliff went into a very bad state of mind. One night there was a scratching on the window and Heathcliff thought he saw Cathy outside beckoning him to come outside. The entire song is sung from the perspective of Cathy's ghost saying, Heathcliff, it's me, Cathy I've come home let me into your window... It's a hauntingly beautiful song the resonates so well with the book, it's as if it was written by Emilie Brönte herself.... When this song was first released it was like it came out of nowhere and completely blew everyone away... Her album, Hounds of love is arguably one of the best albums of all time. I especially like the second side called the ninth wave, which is about someone lost at sea in a life jacket, and their journey from being lost at sea to eventual rescue... Some truly beautiful music there.
Kate Bush is amazing to have written this song so young, to have written it at all. I find the premise of this song to be ineffably sad. Two people in love separated by an impossible boundary. So make the absolute most of this life and have love and compassion for those around you.
@@dav2145 I suspect Ms Bronte would have smiled and given a nod of approval to the inestimable talent of her fellow wordsmith Ms Bush. Always a l song of haunting inseparability and unrequited Love.
You need to realise that she was 15 when she wrote this and 17 when she performed this video. She is a national treasure in England. Her voice became lower over time but she made a LOT of amazing songs. I loved your reaction though, it was very honest.
I agree I remember the first time I saw this thinking “what the hell“? She sounded like an anime character and it didn’t sound like her real voice. Can’t deny that her pitch is great and she has a good range and obviously she can dance and has theatrical abilities. Really tired of people trying to say this is the best song ever though, because it is kind of comical really
She's not one in a million. She's one in eight billion. Completely original, unmatched. There was no obvious precursor of her - and nobody came afterwards. The highest note here is an e5. There are recordings where she hit F6, more than an octave higher. She has a range of close to four octaves.
This song was #1 in the UK and Kate was the first woman to have a #1 self-written song in the charts. Kate always inhabits the characters in her songs, and here she is portraying the ghost of Cathy from the novel (Bronte's classic Wuthering Heights) who is coming back from death to haunt her true love Heathcliff. Kate is singing in her upper register on purpose (she has an incredible 4 octave voice) to make it seem more eerie. If you want to hear her beautiful voice in her normal range, try her huge hit "Running Up That Hill," or "The Man With The Child In His Eyes" (a song that she wrote at 13 years old). Kate is a musical genius, recognized for her artistic brilliance all over the world. You should try her duet with Peter Gabriel "Don't Give Up," a song that has been credited by many (including Elton John) for changing their minds about harming themselves or committing suicide, or her beautiful "This Woman's Work" (later covered by Maxwell). Kate is so diverse, none of her songs sound the same. It is a shame that Kate is not well known by the American general public (although people in the U.S. music industry, musicians, critics, and serious music fans know and respect her greatly). In the U.K, throughout Europe, Australia, and Japan, Kate is an icon and beloved by thousands. She is a true original, there's just no one like her. By the time Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour discovered her at the age of 15, she had already written over 250 songs (check out her song and video "Love And Anger" where David Gilmour appears with her). A brilliant and innovative composer, lyricist, singer, pianist, dancer, mime, choreographer, record producer, video producer & director - she even helped develop the first cordless headset microphone that she used on tour in 1979. Hugely influential and HIGHLY respected by musicians worldwide, Kate was one of the first female musicians to take total production and artistic control over her work. She’s been a real pioneer for women in the music industry for the last 40 years. First woman to have a #1 self-written song in the UK charts. First woman to have an album debut at #1 (her third lp, “Never For Ever”). She has had 25 Top 40 singles, 10 albums on the Top 10 Albums Charts, nominated 13 times for British Phonographic Industry awards and 3 Grammy awards, an Ivor Novella Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music, and appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 2013 for her honored services to music. In September of 2020 Kate was honored as a fellow of the prestigious Ivors Academy for songwriters and composers. Not to mention she's one of the most respected producers in the music industry. In 2014 she returned to the stage and sold out over 100,000 tickets in less than 15 minutes (a record for the Hammersmith Apollo). Her 22 performances were highly acclaimed and she became the first woman to have 8 albums in the top 40 charts at the same time (third behind only Elvis and The Beatles).
brilliant summing up i think the reference to don't give up and saving lives was maybe probably what Elton johns point was in saying she prob saved his life in the hour long BBC's The kate bush story documentary an hour long watch for me well spent, also i bet she became as good as a world famous top cook in her 12 year break to be with her family children ect i heard a comment some where she makes fabulous casseroles, any way congrats on a top comment
She’s a goddess. You have to remember that when this came out in the late 1970’s it was rock and punk.. then out of the blue came THIS. She’s the first woman to have a UK #1 with a self written song. She’s one of the most often quoted influencer of many other female musicians over the last many decades.
Kate Bush is a high art genius. She’s trained in modern dance. She seems to approach everything from many directions at the same time, all of them unexpected. Listen to This Woman’s Work next or Running Up That Hill. She’s beautiful, so beautiful. She’s beyond a musician. She’s a quintessential modern artist, living legend.
I'm going to have to agree with you on everything because I was not expecting that video. So I ran down the rabbit hole to find other music, and found out that she's not so unfamiliar. Running up that hill was one that struck a chord with me because it felt like I knew it.
Lyrics: Out on the wily, windy moors We'd roll and fall in green You had a temper like my jealousy Too hot, too greedy How could you leave me When I needed to possess you? I hated you, I loved you, too Bad dreams in the night They told me I was going to lose the fight Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in your window Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in your window Ooh, it gets dark, it gets lonely On the other side from you I pine a lot, I find the lot Falls through without you I'm coming back love Cruel Heathcliff, my one dream My only master Too long I roam in the night I'm coming back to his side, to put it right I'm coming home to wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in your window Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in your window Ooh, let me have it Let me grab your soul away Ooh, let me have it Let me grab your soul away You know it's me, Cathy Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in your window Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in your window Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold
Don’t stop here, this artist is absolutely fabulous. Her voice is wherever it needs to be. Give a listen to more of her music. I’d recommend “Babooshka”, or “Running up That Hill”, or “Army Dreamers” her message on war and in my opinion one of her best. So many unique and wonderful songs….GO NUTS with her music, you won’t regret the experience. Yes of course “Cloudbusting”, how could I forget.
Cloud bursting was based on an American book an autobiography buy the son of an amature scientist how he was persecuted to actuall death by the FBI, the video stared Donald southerland who played the father, Kate played the son its such an amazing emotional song as 70 year old man it allways breaks me to tears a bit,
Kate Bush was discovered by David Gilmore the guitarist from Pink Floyd who was a friend of her older brother. She wrote this song when she was 17 and it was recorded when she was 19. That is her real voice. Kate did the vocal track in one take. “ Heathcliff it’s me I’m Kathy, I’ve come home no w, it’s so cold let me in your window”. I am 66 and thrilled to see her have a rebirth. She is a total shock the first time you hear her. She was also a great ballet dancer. She is a ghost haunting Heathcliff in the tune.
She was an 18 year old girl when this was released, Kate Bush is a national treasure for us Brits. Withering heights is an ode to novel of the same name in which Kathy haunts Heathcliff her former lover, it's mostly told through flashbacks etc. Its been adapted to movie and tv. Tom Hardy was most recently Heathcliff I believe.
This song is based on a book of the same name which Kate Bush was introduced to in her late teens ... So striped down to its most basic-elements, this is a song about a ghost who is in love with a living man. This song was released in January 1978. This was required reading in high school in English Lit. I remember reading the book & loved it.
Kate and this song inspired me to read Wuthering Heights and I also loved the book. I crushed on Kate so much after watching this video on Much Music in 1978 as I appreciate unique and creative music and her beauty and many talents. Oh and her eyes!
Kate Bush is a genius, try "Cloudbusting" and "Running up that hill", however 100% you have to react to Kate and Peter Gabriel "Don't Give Up" This song "Wuthering Heights" was her break out single and is probably a bit weird for a first introduction to this wonderful lady.
The reason she sings this way is because she is playing the role of a ghost, so the "ooooh!" is basically a banshee-like spirit haunting and terrifying someone (her scorned lover Heathcliff). Listen to "Running Up That Hill." Her voice became much lower as she got older, but she also uses it differently in different songs to suit her subject matter.
Most of us studied Wuthering Heights at school when she came out with this song. So we were astounded. Music videos were relatively new and we had never seen anything like this. She embodied Cathy's ghost wailing at the window endlessly searching for her Heathcliff.
43 years later this song still stops people in their tracks on their first listen. Trust all the commenters, she is worth exploring, Kate is so damn creative. The song is based on the book Wuthering Heights, she is a ghost haunting her lover Heathcliffe.
As a musician I can say Kate Bush is a phenomenon. The song is based on the famous Emily Bronte story "Wuthering Heights " the ghost of Kathy is begging Heathcliffe her lover to let her into the house , hence the lyric's " Let me in , it's cold outside .🇬🇧
She's singing the role of a ghost ("let me into your window" and "it gets dark and lonely on the other side") from a famous 19th Century English novel. Kate Bush is very different but so so talented and satisfying. Give "Running Up That Hill," "Sensual World," "Woman's Work," and "And So Is Love" -- and her beautiful duet with Peter Gabriel, "Don't Give Up" a try.
The Man With The Child In His Eyes and Breathing, Breathing brought home to me as a child the real horror of the threat of nuclear war that we were all faced with back then, chills man, beautiful fearful chills.
Her voice is one in a million, her talent is one in a million. She’s a genius. She puts one of the most famous novels” wuthering heights” in a song that captures the story perfectly. “ This woman’s work” is definitely a must.
Definitely rarer than one in a million, up there with the great vocalists, like Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston, Clair Tory , frank sonata and Freddy mercury.
When we first heard kate singing this in england we were mesmerised! Got to Number 1 in the charts we had never heard or seen such a performance! GREAT Dancer too!! ❤❤
She’s a total genius. Hounds of love is the greatest album ever written. 10 studio albums to her name. So happy I live through this time and saw her live.
She wrote this at the age of 15. It's about an obsessive love affair. She's dead and coming to haunt him. Is a very beautiful story and a beautiful song. Love Kate Bush. She's an artist.
Kate Bush's voice matured and got deeper as her career went on, but still a very beautiful tone that absolutely no other singer has been able to replicate. There's a good reason we don't hear Kate Bush cover songs by other artists. Like you said, she is one is a million. Thanks to David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) for introducing us to this musical genius.
Actually, one person managed to pretty much nail Kate's vocal style. Have a listen to Happy Rhodes. In here higher range, she's a dead ringer for Kate, while in her lower range she's in Rosie Vela/Karen Carpenter territory: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-WoNGpa9tJkg.html
Kate Bush is a genius. Some of the most gorgeous songs ever written. The Man With the Child in his Eyes, was written when she was about 13 !!! This is based on the book Wuthering Heights.
You really need to dive deep into Kate Bush, listen as much as you can she is a musical genius, listen to Hounds of love, Babooska, Army dreamers, This women’s work, running up that hill, Sat in your Lap, Hello earth, Mother stands for comfort, Breathing, The fog, Reaching out, Wow, The dreaming, Waking the Witch, sensual world, Experiment IV, Love and Anger, And dream of sheep, Rocket’s tail, Cloudbusting. So happy you found Kate Bush, you should also check out her version of Elton John’s song Rocket Man it’s an amazing cover, if you think this song is theatrical you need to do Babooska or Breathing next
JAY You like John Travolta ... Now watch him dance in SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER The song You should be Dancing , from 1977 , YOU WILL THANK ME , The Bee Gees sing it
@@rudewalrus5636 Actually no. She was assigned to write a hit song when she got the record contract and she wrote this song in 15minutes on spot. Record company was hesitant and did not like it, but she insisted and it became the major hit of this album.
Kate Bush is a goddess... Try “Don’t Give Up” a song she did with Peter Gabriel, and highly recommend you look at him as well, thanks for the reaction...❤️
I think everyone was shocked when they first heard her , she is genuinely different and threw the rule book out the window, she got under your skin and before long she had a cult fan base that was obsessed, incredible, sexy, talented, unique lady
And as Suzy said, it’s based on a book of the same name, Wuthering Heights. Heathcliff and Kathy are childhood friends who through various circumstances become estranged. Both have hot tempers that make them pigheaded, hence the “Oh it gets dark, it gets lonely, on the other side from you” and her reference to “cruel Heathcliff”. Kathy dies at the end, with she and Heathcliff never reconciling, and he is so mad with grief, that every rainy or snowy night when the wind blows, he swears he can hear his beloved Kathy calling him “Heathcliff, it’s me, it’s Kathy, I’m so cold! Let me in your window” and he goes out searching for her everywhere until one really bad snowy night he dies
@@rosemarywoolley8394 Exactly, hence the spoiler alert for the reply. It informs everyone of what happens in the book. It's not worth reading it now as I know what sort of relationship they had, who dies and when. There's even a weather report!
Kate Bush. Y'all might have jumped in at the wrong point, she's very unusual & it takes a bit to "get" her music. Try "Cloudbusting", "This Woman's Work" or "Don't Give Up" with Peter Gabriel.
This is exactly the right point to jump in. As this song was her debut in the music scene. Those of us who are old enough to have been there at the time, have had the absolute pleasure to see her career build and the quality of her music develop to incredible heights (pun intended). I would love these youngsters to experience the same by working their way through Kate's catalogue chronologically.
@@avanoosterhout8397 As a more casual Kate Bush listener, I found this to be less "accessable" than some of her later stuff. Not saying it isn't good, I worked my way backwards.
Your reactions are priceless! I laughed along with you so much! But yes, she is a supremely talented human being and I've been in love with her for decades now, so welcome to the bunch!
Kate is a siren , she sounds strange when U first hear her but her voice sinks into your mind and soul , before long you are mesmerised and lost in her beautiful voice .
She's impersonating a dead girl ghost coming back freezing cold from the grave knocking on her toxic ex-lovers window (at his house wuthering heights) to set things straight and grab his soul away... gives me chills and it's so mesmerizing as well
Out on the wily, windy moors We'd roll and fall in green You had a temper like my jealousy Too hot, too greedy How could you leave me When I needed to possess you? I hated you, I loved you, too Bad dreams in the night They told me I was going to lose the fight Leave behind my wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Ooh, it gets dark, it gets lonely On the other side from you I pine a lot, I find the lot Falls through without you I'm coming back love Cruel Heathcliff, my one dream My only master Too long I roam in the night I'm coming back to his side, to put it right I'm coming home to wuthering, wuthering Wuthering Heights Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Heathcliff, it's me, I'm Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me in-a-your window Ooh, let me have it Let me grab your soul away Ooh, let me have it Let me grab your soul away You know it's me, Cathy
To drastically oversimplify things, in the novel Wuthering Heights Catherine and Heathcliff grew up together but always loved each other, even after she married someone else. Catherine gets sick and dies and in despair Heathcliff calls on her ghost to haunt him forever. Sometimes he dreams (or is it a dream) that she's outside his window trying to get in. So the lyrics go, "Heathcliff, it's me, your Cathy I've come home, I'm so cold Let me intp your window"
....thanks for the cliff notes Clemdane, I always meant to read this novel because of this song..I always loved Kate. I really enjoyed "The Sensual World" from the 90s... back when music was good...what happened? She was sort of a "college radio artist" or "alternative music"... back when they meant something different than it does now
@@raymo6795 Yes, it's very dramatic and sometimes frustrating novel but definitely worth reading. I started to love Kate Bush sometime in college maybe 15 years after she first emerged and went through a period where I tried to listen to everything she had done. I still love a lot of her songs. I haven't really listened to modern music in the last 20 years or so.
The first time I saw this I rewatched it about 5 times- I was just awestruck. I felt so haunted, yet oddly enchanted by it. She's literally taking on the role of a ghost in this- her wailing voice, her movements, and her talking about possessing him and stealing his soul is so chilling. It's not necessarily something I'd listen to in the car, but the music paired with the video is a piece of art that I truly admire.
Kate Bush is my all time favourite female artist, I had a boyhood crush on her when I first heard this song back in 78 ,I’m still crushing now,she is a true Genius🤘
One of the best things I've ever seen was watching my mate sing this at karaoke - at the time a 36 year old male, singing in full falsetto and doing some of the moves. He was bright red from singing that high by the end!!
This song is so haunting, it reminds me so much of the scene in Wuthering Heights the novel, where Cathy comes back from the dead and she is asking to be let in because it’s cold where she is, amazing novel and astonishing that the author was so young and had never been in love when she wrote it. Kate Bush wrote this song as a teenager, she was so unique and talented for one so young.
OMG! You're reacting to one of the most eclectic and original artists ever. When Kate Bush came on the scene, we fell in love. She's such a gem! Enjoy.
You have to do Peter Gabriel featuring Kate Bush - Don't Give Up. That is one of the most beautiful songs ever made and the official video is very touching. Those two have some of the best voices of the 80's and the song packs an emotional punch.
I think people forget that this song was first released in 1978, thats approx 43 years ago. And we are still reacting, listening , enjoying and talking about this song.
THE Lady !!! One of the most complete artists ever, authentic, knowing what she wants and supported from her beginnings by David Gilmour - no need to say more, she's KATE ♥
@@MrPercy112 Yes, she started playing Piano 5 years earlier and her family recorded a Demo with 50 tracks, that was turned down by any company. That's when David Gilmour, who received the Demo, started to support her and record a professional Demo with Kate when she was 16 yo. Due to this Demo - and the relations of Gilmour and his friend Andrew Powell (who later also produced the first 2 albums) - she was signed by Terry Slater (EMI). So "from the beginning (of her career) seems to be absolutely appropriate :)
@Alexis Emi: you are entirely correct, of course. My apologies for inadequately expressing my meaning; you were right to admonish me. What I had meant to imply, but did not actually say 😕 was that Catherine had written a fair volume (quite literally) of her earlier, signature pieces, a couple or so years prior to her home-made demo. I should have said: her ‘pre-career preparation’ thereof. Respect. 👍
Most Americans can’t handle Kate Bush. She is unique and a British national treasure. In this she’s playing a character from English literature. She’s dead and is singing her love from the grave. She’s a ghost. Read the lyrics. You should hear “Running Up that Hill” from Hounds of Love album. It’s her most accessible top 40 song.
I could only handle her in small doses. But I was a HUGE Tori Amos fan in high school (mid 90s) and I feel like she’s in kind of the same lane. Siouxsie Sioux as well, to a lesser extent.
This was written in a few hours after watching the ending of Wuthering Heights a novel by Emily Bronte . Kate was found by Dave Gilmore of Pink Floyd .you guys need to do the entire hounds of love Album .......Kate is pure class. I see some people here asking for this Womans work that is a good one too that was covered by Maxwell but Kate was the original and best
Kate is a whole other level of music.....you will find some of the most incredible songwriting and singing ever within her work......the only woman that ever brought me to tears listening to one of her songs (Under the Ivy)
this song is a scene in the novel where "Cathy" returns as a ghost at the window trying to find "Heathcliff" her love wuthering heights is the name of the house
Cathy was a ghost in Emily Bronte's famous novel, Wuthering Heights. Yes agree with all below, love all her songs, you will love her "This woman's work". Yes she is a genius, discovered at age 16, British artist
She did a duet with Peter Gabriel called Don’t Give Up that is so beautiful. But do check out all her other songs that everyone is mentioning. She puts her entire heart and soul into her songs. Amazing artist!
She was 19 when she wrote sung and performed this and it went to No. 1 in the music charts in many countries - a quite remarkable achievement. Kate Bush is certainly an extroadinary artist.
I’ve never really considered how confusing this song would be if you’re not familiar with the Novel (Wuthering Heights by Emily Brontë)…Kate is amazing to me, but definitely one of those artists people either love or hate…😉
Kate Inspired a lot of women singers. She's a genius of composition, lyrics, and choreography. She's unique and a living legend, and beautiful. David Gilmour from Pink Floyd produced this song. Try : - cloudbusting - army dreamers - suspended in gaffa - babooshka - wow - symphony in blue
This came out when I had to read "Wuthering Heights" for school. My English teacher was happy about being able to explain some aspects of the song to us.
Kate Bush blew us all away in the late 70s early 80s. Her first album, "The Kick Inside", was revolutionary, and she was only a teenager at the time. She has a wide range of capabilities; Pink Floyd's David Gilmour was her mentor and impresario. So hard to judge her by any one song. (And there were no videos back then -- we judged the music by the music, not by the film...)
Amber's reaction was so amusing, her face was a picture. This woman's work will leave you more gobsmacked and also Don't give up, a duet with Peter Gabriel.
...this is not the type of music these young people grew up with...I don't think they loved it, but I appreciate that they kept an opened mind..Kate is sort of unconventional, not what I would call mainstream... that is why I love her.
I remember when I was 12 and MTV first aired, sitting there staring slack-jawed at this video …. you couldn’t look away it was just so weird, lol. It wasn’t until 30 years later when I finally read the book that I understood what she was going on about! 😂👻
Heathcliff and Cathy are like Romeo and Juilet...tragic, doomed lovers seperated by class and then death. Heathcliff pleads for Cathy to haunt him. And she does. Appearing at his window.
Small list of Kate Bush songs: Running Up That Hill, Don't Give Up, Cloudbusting, This Woman's Work, The Sensual World, Hounds of Love, Love and Anger, and save this one for Halloween, Waking the Witch.
Congratulations! You’ve finally arrived at the blessed Kate Bush 😀. She is an artistic genius - singer, songwriter, dancer, music producer, choreographer, etc. she’s a national treasure in the UK, and this song comes from her debut album at the age of 19 in 1978, released as her first single. The record execs wanted a different, more conventional track as the single, but she fought tooth and nail for Wuthering Heights and it was an immediate number one hit. It’s inspired by the 19th century novel of the same name by Emily Bronte, in particular the final scene where the ghost of the protagonist Cathy, who had died on the Yorkshire moors, appears at her lover’s (Heathcliffe) window. She saw that scene on a tv production as a teenager and was captivated by it. Every song by Kate is different, and she has an extraordinary vocal range. Other songs that are a must are Running Up That Hill and This Woman’s Work (if you don’t cry listening to that one, you have a heart of stone! I’m a 60 year old bloke and choke up every time I hear it). Great to see how mesmerized you were watching this. Another that will hold you spellbound is Moments of Pleasure. Kate is also the first ever female artist to have a number one hit with her own self-penned song. And many of the songs from this debut album The Kick Inside, were written in her young teens. There are two versions of the music video to Wuthering Heights - White Dress (the one you watched) and Red Dress (the original). Obviously, in the Red Dress version she’s wearing red, and is dancing in an open field, but the dance moves are the same. In recent years there’s been an annual Wuthering Heights Day, where people all over the world gather together in large groups wearing the red dress and perform the dance to the song. It’s quite tongue-in-cheek, but also honors an amazing artist. More Kate Bush, please!👍👍