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  1. Há 4 dias · The 1980s are back, and nowhere more so than in the nostalgia-filled season four of Stranger Things. Kate Bush’s Running up that Hill is the current number-one hit on Spotify [1]. Since Stranger Things’ season finale, Metallica’s Master of Puppets has joined Bush at the top of the charts. Mullets are making a comeback.

  2. Há 2 dias · Stranger Things is a phenomenon that has grown to match its nostalgic influences. It might be proudly loaded with nods to the ’80s – Dungeons and Dragons, Kate Bush, Stephen King and Nightmare on Elm Street are all referenced – but those nuggets are stylistic window-dressing for a show that’s always placed its endearing, original characters at the forefront of the spectacle.

  3. Há 2 dias · Kate Bush – “Running Up That Hill” El clásico de Kate Bush fue revitalizado gracias a la temporada 4 de Stranger Things.Este hit fue estrenado originalmente en 1985 y, como la serie de Netflix recrea y fetichiza dicha década, incluye canciones de esos años en su soundtrack.

  4. Há 3 dias · When season four debuted in 2022, the Stranger Things merch mania included ’80s-inspired collections from Vans, JanSport (sold out, ... Kate Bush 'Hounds Of Love' LP. $47 at Amazon.

  5. Há 2 dias · As a post-script, John Lydon - the former Mr Johnny Rotten - was a huge Kate Bush fan, calling her music “beauty beyond belief”. Lydon actually once wrote a song for Bush, which, sadly, never got recorded. "I don't think she understood it," Lydon told Uncut magazine in 2007. "It was called Bird In Hand.

  6. Há 6 dias · As gravações da 5ª e última temporada da série “Stranger Things” estão na metade e ainda não há previsão de estreia para os novos episódios. Mas algumas informações já circulam na imprensa e nas páginas de fãs.

  7. Há 4 dias · ‘Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)’ is the perfect example of Bush’s ability to write emotional yet enigmatic lyrics. The track was unveiled ahead of the release of the singer’s iconic fifth album, Hounds of Love, in the summer of 1985, but it has retained cultural relevance ever since, and it contains Jessie Ware’s favourite lyric of all time.