- Official Music Video - Version 1 - Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights

: It is cited as a milestone in music video history, ranking as the third greatest music video of the 1970s by Pitchfork.

: Version 2 (the first one filmed) features Bush in a red dress dancing outdoors at Baden's Clump on Salisbury Plain , which was originally intended for the American market.

: It was filmed in early 1978 specifically to be shown on music programs like Top of the Pops once the song entered the charts. : It is cited as a milestone in

Kate Bush's is the studio-based promotional film for her 1978 debut single. Although labeled as "Version 1" on her official YouTube channel, it was actually the second of two videos filmed for the track, created with a larger budget than the outdoor "red dress" version. Key Features of Version 1

: The video utilizes classic 1970s visual effects, including gauzy filters, multiple exposures, and hazy lighting gels to create a haunting atmosphere. Production Facts Kate Bush's is the studio-based promotional film for

: This version was directed by Keith "Keef" MacMillan , who became a long-term collaborator for her early career.

: Kate Bush performs in a dark, studio room filled with thick white mist. She wears a flowy white dress and deep black eyeliner, looking ethereal and "ghostly". Production Facts : This version was directed by

Wuthering Heights video versions - Kate's take? Your thoughts?