
The song lyrics are about seeing something one really wants (God in this case), then not being able to see or experience it ever again.
The "gaffa" of the title and chorus refers to gaffer tape, the strong silver-grey tape used by technicians in the film and concert industries.
The B-side is the original mix of 'Ne t'enfuis pas', only released on a handful of singles in late 1982. 'Ne t'enfuis pas', which is misspelled on the original sleeve as 'Ne T'en Fui Pas', means 'Don't run away' in French. In some countries, the B-side was 'Dreamtime' (which originally appeared as the B-side to 'The Dreaming').
A music video was produced for the song, which features Bush performing an interpretive dance in what appears to be a barn.
The single only charted in the Netherlands where it reached number 50 on the Dutch singles chart.
Here completes the little Kate Bush fest that I have done which all have one thing in commen and that being the B-side. Hope you enjoyed it.
Click the link below to download the following:
Video
Single Version
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