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I like "w/Bjork" sometimes
Plinkety plink.
Excuse me (plinkety plink), could I possibly borrow one of your harp strings (plinkety plink), I'd like to (plinkety plink) garrote myself.
Excuse me (plinkety plink), could I possibly borrow one of your harp strings (plinkety plink), I'd like to (plinkety plink) garrote myself.
There is one person who makes me thankful for the song & artist display on Winamp... I saw it was Bjork, and didn't bother reaching for my headphones. Thanks for the warning, Bill.
Hungarian in Slovenia, listening to Icelandic artist playing a Bolivian instrument on an American radio station.
That's globalization
That's globalization
Oh God... dyork, again... ouch!
Damn,it's like being a kid and going to Sears and Roebucks and dicking around with the plastic instruments,to the irritation of all adults in the vicinity.
I think I just contradicted a mental disorder.
This could be on The Wicker Man soundtrack, original score of course - very like Willow's Song
Well, I am 0-for-Bjork... at least what I have heard on RP. Makes me appreciate even more what a large proportion of the music I *do* find enjoyable.
mandolin wrote:
Good catch, it really does. Actually, it sounds more like Newsom than Bjork.
...i totally did a double-take - this sounds a lot like joanna newsom...
Good catch, it really does. Actually, it sounds more like Newsom than Bjork.
I would probably like this better without Bjork and not being sung in English.
Yes!
pleasantly enjoyable
Nice one, Bill.
...i totally did a double-take - this sounds a lot like joanna newsom...
Thought I was listening to the LRC again.
Please send this back there.
Please send this back there.
Darkmatter wrote:
I agree, it´s always original, unexpected
I have said it before, and I will say it again: there must be something particular in the volcanic water of Iceland.
How else would the Icelanders make such quirky and wonderful music like this?
How else would the Icelanders make such quirky and wonderful music like this?
I agree, it´s always original, unexpected
So Yoko is still doing music, eh?
I have said it before, and I will say it again: there must be something particular in the volcanic water of Iceland.
How else would the Icelanders make such quirky and wonderful music like this?
How else would the Icelanders make such quirky and wonderful music like this?
westslope wrote:
Where else but,
RP is stretching me again.
Where else but,
RP is stretching me again.
RP is stretching me again.