Wintertime
the ghost of this place
My all time favorite Bjork rmx ever, I could listen to it on loop for weeks straight. In fact I wish it was a permanent earworm.
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I tried to see Björk last year at Bonnaroo, but I was too far away from the stage, and apparently they tried to make it a somewhat visual experience, so instead of projecting her on the screen, they showed these psychedelic animations. I was sad to miss it.
My all time favorite Bjork rmx ever, I could listen to it on loop for weeks straight. In fact I wish it was a permanent earworm.
I tried to see Björk last year at Bonnaroo, but I was too far away from the stage, and apparently they tried to make it a somewhat visual experience, so instead of projecting her on the screen, they showed these psychedelic animations. I was sad to miss it.
I haven't made it to Bonnaroo... yetI tried to see Björk last year at Bonnaroo, but I was too far away from the stage, and apparently they tried to make it a somewhat visual experience, so instead of projecting her on the screen, they showed these psychedelic animations. I was sad to miss it.
Bjork (I can't find the dots over the o on my mac ) was my first concert when I was 17. She is fecking magic, I swear my heart almost stopped several times There were trees made out of coiled cables on stage,and I almost died when she did 'Violently Happy', it's one of my favourites..Somewhat saw Björk too, at a summer festival here (must've been '96 or '97.) Somewhat, because the party I was with were getting ready to go, it had been raining all day, my friend was sick from too much apple juice (not a euphemism), I was too far from the stage and the grounds were being overrun by goths who just came to see The Cure, who were on next, as headliner. I think it was supposed to be their farewell gig here, or so. I can't recall exactly, must have blocked the memory. All I know is it was very surreal. I didn't feel too bad though. My relationship with her music in those days was so intense and intimate that I figured it wouldn't have worked in that kind of setting anyway...
Edit: in those days goths were so rare around these parts, many believed them to be extinct. I think I never saw a goth before, and all of a sudden there were thousands. Utter confusion.
Björk - So Broken
3 am here in the statesThis afternoon is a bit 70s but awesome
3 am here in the states
and it is early fall here in a day or so...3am Monday? Because in that case I'm from the future, 5pm Monday
I am going to see the full Fleetwood Mac lineup in about 3 more weeksWe're doing the Spring thing right now, I can't think of a song I like about Spring, but this one has it in the title at least, and is also awesome
I am going to see the full Fleetwood Mac lineup in about 3 more weeks
I saw Stevie Nicks in 1982 on a solo tour...she had a nervous breakdown onstage and broke out in tears...leaving the concert,I punked down her limo driver and made her follow meSweet baby cheeses, I'm jealous!