Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap -
The music video, one of the first Bush produced without long-time director Keef Macmillan, is as frenetic as the music. It swerves between scenes of Bush seated in a still, white dress and explosive refrains where she cavorts with dancers dressed in dunce caps and jester costumes. These images were intentionally comical, serving as visual metaphors for a lack of true wisdom. Legacy of "The Dreaming"
"Sat In Your Lap" is a masterpiece of tension, careening at a breathless 146 BPM. Inspired by a Stevie Wonder concert, Bush used a Roland rhythm box to set a driving beat, layering it with a frantic piano riff and unorthodox sounds like bamboo sticks being "swooshed" by her brother Paddy. Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap
The lyrics reflect a character who is "intimidated by the energy" of productive adults. The music video, one of the first Bush
The result is a track that feels like a mental breakdown set to a tribal dance. According to Songfacts , the song explores the frustration of wanting immediate enlightenment without putting in the grueling work required to achieve it. Lyrical Themes: Knowledge vs. Action Legacy of "The Dreaming" "Sat In Your Lap"
















