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Why Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” Is a Timeless Synth-Goth Anthem

Why Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” Is a Timeless Synth-Goth Anthem

Update: 2024-04-24
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Kate Bush has always been a fiercely original art-pop icon. But with “Running Up That Hill,” she achieved a new kind of feat. “Running Up That Hill” was a massive Top Ten hit, dominating U.S. radio all over the summer of 2022—even though it was a song she released back in 1985. Her classic synth-goth anthem sounded ahead of its time in the Eighties, but only Kate Bush could make it a song that STILL sounds ahead of its time nearly 40 years later.

In this week’s episode of Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Songs, hosts Brittany Spanos and Rob Sheffield discuss the long, incredible legacy of Kate Bush and “Running Up That Hill.” They’re joined by their brilliant Rolling Stone colleague Julyssa Lopez, a Kate Bush expert and longtime hardcore fan, to discuss why “Running Up That Hill” speaks to our moment.

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Why Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” Is a Timeless Synth-Goth Anthem

Why Kate Bush’s “Running Up That Hill” Is a Timeless Synth-Goth Anthem

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