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Fretless Bass Guitar Cover of the Kate Bush song Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God) live from The Secret Policeman's Third Ball 1987 with David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and the Fretless Monster Tony Franklin (The Firm, Blue Murder). 🙃 Song: Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God) 🙃 Artist: @KateBushMusic 🙃 Album: Hounds of Love 🙃 Original Bassist: @FretlessMonster 🙃 Bass: @ernieballinc MM Bongo 6HH Fretless 🙃 Tuning: 4 String Standard tuning (E A D G) 🙃 Lyrics via Captions: ©️©️ 🙃 Tabs via donation 💰: https://tinyurl.com/jamesdixonbasstabs 🙃 About Kate Bush/David Gilmour - Running Up That Hill (Live) - Fretless Bass Cover "He's here" and so is Stranger Things 5! What 80s bangers will be included in the soundtrack of the new season we will have to see. The last season, Kate Bush's studio version of Running Up That Hill pretty much was the soundtrack. There's a live version from The Secret Policeman's Third Ball in 1987 that absolutely bodies the studio version 👉 • Kate Bush /David Gilmour - " Running Up T... . It not only contains Kate Bush with David Gilmour but The Fretless Monster Tony Franklin 🤯 Unreal. If you play bass, particularly fretless bass, and somehow don't know who Tony Franklin is, your slipping. The fretless monster is largely credited with creating sliding harmonics as well as introducing Jaco Pastorius to Jimmy Page, The Firm, Blue Murder etc... 👀 Please check out his channel @FretlessMonster, you can learn so much from not only listening to his playing but his interviews as well. 🙃 About Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill Running Up That Hill (also titled "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)") is a song by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. It was released in the UK as the lead single from Bush's fifth studio album, Hounds of Love. Kate Bush performed Running Up That Hill in 1987 at The Secret Policeman's Third Ball, accompanied by the Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour and Tony Franklin on fretless bass. Guitar World wrote in 2022 that the performance was "immaculate ... The material brings out the best in Gilmour. Bush's voice defies the cardiovascular reality of performing onstage. Tony Franklin ... is godlike." In May 2022, Running Up That Hill gained renewed attention after it featured in the fourth season of the Netflix series Stranger Things. Winona Ryder, who plays Joyce Byers, said she had been a fan of Bush since childhood and had pushed to include the song. Bush rarely licences her songs but agreed because she is a fan of the series. The composer, Rob Simonsen, created an orchestral remix recorded in Air Studios, London. To create the feeling of a lullaby, he added a choir, combined with the "juggernaut" of a full orchestra. The remix appears as a motif throughout the series and in a pivotal scene. After it was used in Stranger Things, Running Up That Hill became the most streamed song on Spotify in the UK and the US. It became Bush's second UK number-one single after "Wuthering Heights" (1978), making Bush the solo artist with the longest gap between two number-one UK singles and the oldest female artist to achieve a UK number one. The 37 years it took to reach number one was also a record. Running Up That Hill also reached number one in Australia, Belgium, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Sweden and Switzerland. On 1 September, "Running Up That Hill" was issued as a CD single for the first time. It sold 1,077,284 copies in the UK in 2022. In the US, "Running Up That Hill" reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, beating its 1985 peak of number 30, Bush's highest previous placement. It also entered the Billboard rock and Alternative Airplay charts and reached number one on the Hot Alternative Songs and Hot Rock & Alternative Songs charts. Running Up That Hill became popular with Generation Z, whose members were not born when the song was released, and it appeared in videos on the social media platform TikTok. The British Official Charts Company described the success as an example of 1980s nostalgia. Bush said the renewed interest was extraordinary and touching. On 22 June 2023, Running Up That Hill reached one billion streams on Spotify. In response, Bush wrote: "I have an image of a river that suddenly floods and becomes many, many tributaries — a billion streams — on their way to the sea. Each one of these streams is one of you. Thank you so much for sending this song on such an impossibly astonishing journey. I'm blown away." #runningupthathillkatebush #strangerthings #bass