![]() And so her music makes complete sense when connected to a show like "Stranger Things."ĬHANG: The song was originally released nearly 40 years ago on Bush's album "Hounds Of Love." The track was known for its classic '80s synth sound, but Ann Powers said Bush's talent is what makes it special. She always has been fascinated with the way people transform, sometimes magically, into animals and beasts and angels. For Ann Powers of NPR Music, Kate Bush was the perfect artist for the sci fi show to spotlight.ĪNN POWERS, BYLINE: From the beginning of her career, she was inspired by gothic literature, by fantasy, indeed by science fiction. KELLY: Ever since the Netflix hit returned last week, videos featuring "Running Up That Hill" have been all over TikTok and Twitter. And just like in previous seasons, it is full of '80s nostalgia everything from Kate Bush to Sony Walkmans to scenes at the local video store - truly Gen-X heaven. "Stranger Things" is back for a new season. (SOUNDBITE OF IMAGINARY FORCE'S "STRANGER THINGS TITLE SEQUENCE") You're running up that hill.ĬHANG: The song has unexpectedly risen to the top of the streaming charts thanks to a popular Netflix show. KATE BUSH: (Singing) You're running up that road. (SOUNDBITE OF SONG, "RUNNING UP THAT HILL") But now, a totally different generation is getting into Kate Bush's 1985 hit "Running Up That Hill." Some of you may be pretty familiar with the start of this tune. ![]()
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