Tuesday, May 05, 2009

the great songs (xx) - cloudbusting

I'll happily confess I have very little grasp of what dear Kate Bush is singing about in this song....but I love it. I love the way it meanders and yet seems to gain momentum as it goes; I love the singing; I love the whole feel of it.

It's from her 1985 album The Hounds of Love and is one of a number of really strong tracks on there (mainly those released as singles). A bit of a comeback for her at the time following the mild disaster that was The Dreaming.

Pleased to have it in this list and in my collection.

I still dream of Orgonon.
I wake up crying.
You're making rain,
And you're just in reach,
When you and sleep escape me.

You're like my yo-yo
That glowed in the dark.
What made it special
Made it dangerous,
So I bury it
And forget.

But every time it rains,
You're here in my head,
Like the sun coming out--
Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.
And I don't know when,
But just saying it could even make it happen.

On top of the world,
Looking over the edge,
You could see them coming.
You looked too small
In their big, black car,
To be a threat to the men in power.

I hid my yo-yo
In the garden.
I can't hide you
From the government.
Oh, God, Daddy--
I won't forget,

cause every time it rains,
You're here in my head,
Like the sun coming out -
Ooh, I just know that something good is going to happen.
And I dont know when,
But just saying it could even make it happen.

The sun's coming out.
Your son's coming out.

2 comments:

The Masked Badger said...

I think my original comment, which seems to have been nuked in a wifi failure, was something like....
I find her compelling in the literary, commercial-free-ness of her stuff; but simultaneously nervous, as I always feel there's something else going on in her stuff that I don't quite get, and wouldn't be keen on if I did...
That probably doesn't make sense.
But it's a clever old song, thanks for posting it. The atmosphere and sheer tangential nature of content grabs one.

minternational said...

I understand exactly where you're coming from in your hesitancy over some of her stuff. I think she displays an interest in a darker type of spirituality (e.g. side 2 of The Hounds Of Love), as well as a very earthy sexuality (examples abound).

In terms of this song, it reminds me of the storyline of The Railway Children - something very far removed from the interests just mentioned!