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  • FUNNY! LOL (the song is funny!)

  • thankyou, beautiful

  • Bravo Salute "Chin Chin" celebration:):):) Chente Anni!!! Ciao:):):)

  • Merry meet great Video

    so tru Blessings to all

  • OMG how beautiful

  • kate bush (or am i wrong?)and gregorian backvoices what else we need more... wonderfull video

    Linou

  • This is such a good song, I wish people would take better care for our world =(

  • I love the whale singing at the end of this tune. Kates 'Saxaphone Song' has great whale singing in the intro :)

  • Great Work my hat's off to ya.Also a great song to put it too.Cheers

  • Just awesome, praise da Ravenmocker!

  • yes. I'm Geogian and the choral of the song is Georgian old folk song performed by Hamlet Gonashvili and Rustavi (national Georgian assamble).

  • I have just listened to the original folk song. very nice to listen to :)

  • can you direct me on how to find the original folk version? it is stunning

  • if you're interested in the original version of the folk song as performed by Vokal Ansambl Gordela, send me a message and I'll send it to you. It's not so easy to find.

    It's a very beatiful song.

  • One of the best songs ever sung.

    Great video!!! :))

  • greatest song ever !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • That chorus came from NOSFERATU

  • The pictures of the people cleaning up on earth day (while well intentioned)breaks the mood set by all gorgeous space footage. I was lost in the images, thinking how small we are in the universe...then there are people picking garbage. Good effort overall, though!

  • where is gordela's zinzkaro? someone find it please

  • Kate Bush used a traditional georgian song called "Tsinskaro", wich is dedicated to the sailors of Tbilissy City, disappeared in Black Sea. I know a version of this song does exist, performed by Hamlet Gonashvili, a traditional georgian singer.

    I managed to get these explanations by a musical georgian forum.

  • I also have a very beatiful early version of "Zinskaro/Tsinskaro/..." as performed by Vokal Ansambl Gordela and used in Werner Herzog's 1979 film Nosferatu Phantom Der Nacht.

  • How lovely is this????---Beautiful song/beautiful woman in Kate--and such a gorgeously fitting video---I love everything Kate does but videos like this bring it so very alive--THANK YOU!!----xxx

  • superb song

  • Beautiful post' always loved the song and the singer........I like how you Incorporated the Earth Day Cleanup footage' Very Fitting........

    Jim

  • Thanks for the positive feedback!

  • Hounds of Love is a near perfect collection of songs.

  • mulloch

  • Kate Bush Bertie

  • Thanks so much for sharing this vid. It's one of Kate Bush's movest songs and one of my favorites. A must for the fan. Just great.

    But this song is talking about a wreck and not realy the celebration of earth. "Hello earth" is just the desperated call of sailors trying to save their own life. TKU so much.

  • UM, it's about Columbia Flight (Nasa) Astronauts..not a ship wreck, but transiotions into many things, nothing about sailers calling SOS...durr. Kate's beginning soundtrack is the Shuttle Launch "Columbia now nine times the speed of sound.

    Roger that, dan, Ive got a solid tacan

    Locked on, uh, tacan twenty-three.

    The, uh, tracking data, map data and pre-planned

    Trajectory are all one line on the block

    Roger (? ) your (? ) block (? ) decoded (? recorded? )

  • In fact, it's a complete and complex song.

    The first seconds are parts of the communication between the Nasa and the Columbia space shuttle during the flight on August 30, 1983. Dan Brandenstein was the pilot. But it's only a kind of parable because the main idea is the ship wreck seen by the eyes of a sailor, in the water, trying to keep alive and to get back to the earth.

  • All the lyrics are about it and more particularly, all the song cycle "The Ninth Wave" (second part of Hounfs of Love) is about the sea, the water, the ships. Most of musical critics think the main idea was inspired by the storm during the Fastnet Race of 1979, where 15 sailors died.

  • In "Hello Earth", all the lyrics talks about the wreck : "With just one hand held up high..", " And look up at the sky.And there's something bright, Travelling fast.." (Columbia), "Watching storms..", Just watch them swing, With the wind, Out to sea...", " All you sailors, ("Get out of the waves! Get out of the water!"), " The head of the tempest. Murderer!"...

    All the explanations of this song were given by the official website.

    So I think this song is realy about a wreck ship.

  • I love this track .. nice images :)

    Some kind of conservation work?

  • I use to work for a Waste Removal/Recycling company and am now an environmental studies major in college. I volunteered for several years to cleanup a local park and the photos came from that.

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