Kate and Theo edit

Given that Theo Bleckmann is the only serious non-Pop composer/artist to interpret Kate Bush and dedicate an album to doing so, I think it's a very noteworthy thing to include on her page, and the NY Times article which discusses the similarity of their sensibilities is of interest. It's not "promotional" of his work, but is the only entry in the section called "Influence" to actually demonstrate concretely her influence on another, important artist. I am going to say so on the Talk page for her article, but wanted to tell you that if you thought it didn't belong there, discussing it on the Talk page before reverting would have been the way to go about it. You appear to be new here, so I'm leaving a message here for you. Please do not revert again without engaging in discussion first. Thanks.--TEHodson 20:34, 2 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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Wednesday edit

Hello, the CBR article is actually not "useless" because it features a Tweet from Ortega that is not featured in the NME article. Ortega only cites Sioux as inspiration in the NME interview, whereas she cites quite a few more in the Tweet. Throast {{ping}} me! (talk | contribs) 21:55, 27 November 2022 (UTC)Reply

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