Performance from “Top Of The Pop” (UK, 22 August 1985) In her lecture at the Red Bull Music Academy, Susan Rogers (Prince’s staff engineer) said: “Prince played the groove off that record. He played that record a lot. He loved Kate Bush.” (Montréal, 2016) Meg Myers (Twitter, 19 Feb.): “Running Up That Hill has resonated with my soul like nothing before. To me, this represents an opening of our hearts, a possibility of equality for all.” Lorde a few years ago said: "It's very minimal, but it sounds huge, cavernous. You wouldn't hear Running Up That Hill in the background and be content with it down low. It grabs you and it holds you for five minutes." (from “The Sydney Morning Herald”, 16 June 2017)