Nosferatu the Vampyre

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  17. ^ Thompson, Graeme (2012). Kate Bush: Under The Ivy. Omnibus Press. ISBN 9780857127754. The choral section of 'Hello Earth' is taken from a Georgian folk song called 'Zinzkaro', which Bush heard performed by the Vocal Ensemble Gordela on the soundtrack of Werner Herzog's 1979 German vampire film Nosferatu The Vampire, one of her more esoteric borrowings.
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