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Bjork and Radiohead These two are like sister and brother. Seriously. I'm listening to Kid A and then I put on Vespertine. They are definitely members of the same family. Just try it and listen for yourself. | |
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I can see that a little bit. I've always thought of Tricky as the yang to Bjork's yin though. | |
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so true! in fact, Radiohead's "Airbag" from the "OK Computer" album
was directly inspired by Björk since Thom tried to write a song she could have come up with. I think he started with a bassline that he said "was something Björk would have started out with". It later turned into a real Radiohead songs, but it was intended to be a Björk-ish song from the start you can just tell by their attitudes that they listen to each others work and that they both respect the other very very much. i can't remember it right now but there is a more obvious connection between the two. perhaps a (live) colaboration or a remix? or did he (thom) write some lyrics with/for her? oh wait a minute, they did "I've Seen it All" from "Selmasongs" and something else together didn't they? i would simply pee my pants for a week if Björk popped up on the new Radiohead album! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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i've read interviews w/ bjork where she talks about thom yorke...apparently they're pretty good friends. | |
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I love it when my favorite kitties are friends...
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From a 2001 Index Magazine article:
JUERGEN: You once mentioned to me that you and Thom Yorke decided that you both hated yoga and meditation. What was that all about?
BJÖRK: [laughs] Well, I'd always resisted meditation with a full-on defense mechanism, but I'd never understood why. I wouldn't meditate — no way, ever — and Thom felt the same way. He got angry just talking about it. We ended up laughing about the whole thing, but we figured that singing is a form of meditation, where you kind of go to an imaginary place that you've built over many years. It's like a state of trance. So to go to a meditation class where somebody tells you, "Do this, feel this," like they've got an instruction manual on how to get to this place — it's offensive. It's like reading a sex guide before you are with the one you love, and then asking whether they wouldn't mind moving their thigh, like, twenty centimeters to the left — and then measuring it with a stick. JUERGEN: Right, right. BJÖRK: Everybody has a different method of getting to that place, because everybody needs it. Some people play golf, some people get drunk — one method isn't better than another. But if I ever sat down and listened to a guru tell me how to meditate, I would feel like I was having an affair. I would feel disloyal to my own temple. | |
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heartbeatocean said: These two are like sister and brother. Seriously. I'm listening to Kid A and then I put on Vespertine. They are definitely members of the same family. Just try it and listen for yourself.
This could very well be true, as I hate both albums with a vengeance... | |
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MartyMcFly said: heartbeatocean said: These two are like sister and brother. Seriously. I'm listening to Kid A and then I put on Vespertine. They are definitely members of the same family. Just try it and listen for yourself.
This could very well be true, as I hate both albums with a vengeance... How could anyone possibly hate those albums? | |
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Anxiety said: From a 2001 Index Magazine article:
JUERGEN: You once mentioned to me that you and Thom Yorke decided that you both hated yoga and meditation. What was that all about?
BJÖRK: [laughs] Well, I'd always resisted meditation with a full-on defense mechanism, but I'd never understood why. I wouldn't meditate — no way, ever — and Thom felt the same way. He got angry just talking about it. We ended up laughing about the whole thing, but we figured that singing is a form of meditation, where you kind of go to an imaginary place that you've built over many years. It's like a state of trance. So to go to a meditation class where somebody tells you, "Do this, feel this," like they've got an instruction manual on how to get to this place — it's offensive. It's like reading a sex guide before you are with the one you love, and then asking whether they wouldn't mind moving their thigh, like, twenty centimeters to the left — and then measuring it with a stick. JUERGEN: Right, right. BJÖRK: Everybody has a different method of getting to that place, because everybody needs it. Some people play golf, some people get drunk — one method isn't better than another. But if I ever sat down and listened to a guru tell me how to meditate, I would feel like I was having an affair. I would feel disloyal to my own temple. I like that. | |
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GangstaFam said: MartyMcFly said: This could very well be true, as I hate both albums with a vengeance... How could anyone possibly hate those albums? i think people with a limited capacity for experimental knob twiddling would probably not be very warm to either of these albums. you can't easily rock out with your cock out to 'em. | |
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Anxiety said: GangstaFam said: How could anyone possibly hate those albums? i think people with a limited capacity for experimental knob twiddling would probably not be very warm to either of these albums. you can't easily rock out with your cock out to 'em. did you hear your song Anx? | |
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shausler said: Anxiety said: i think people with a limited capacity for experimental knob twiddling would probably not be very warm to either of these albums. you can't easily rock out with your cock out to 'em. did you hear your song Anx? huh? what? | |
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Anxiety said: shausler said: did you hear your song Anx? huh? what? why are you toying with me? | |
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You know what Bjork did to that female reporter a couple of years ago... I'd like to do that to her and with just a touch more venom... | |
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shausler said: Anxiety said: huh? what? why are you toying with me? oh crap, i thought gangstafam posted that to me about a bjork/radiohead song. orgnotes, please. | |
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MartyMcFly said: You know what Bjork did to that female reporter a couple of years ago... I'd like to do that to her and with just a touch more venom...
you should get a job at hallmark. | |
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Anxiety said: From a 2001 Index Magazine article:
JUERGEN: You once mentioned to me that you and Thom Yorke decided that you both hated yoga and meditation. What was that all about?
BJÖRK: [laughs] Well, I'd always resisted meditation with a full-on defense mechanism, but I'd never understood why. I wouldn't meditate — no way, ever — and Thom felt the same way. He got angry just talking about it. We ended up laughing about the whole thing, but we figured that singing is a form of meditation, where you kind of go to an imaginary place that you've built over many years. It's like a state of trance. So to go to a meditation class where somebody tells you, "Do this, feel this," like they've got an instruction manual on how to get to this place — it's offensive. It's like reading a sex guide before you are with the one you love, and then asking whether they wouldn't mind moving their thigh, like, twenty centimeters to the left — and then measuring it with a stick. JUERGEN: Right, right. BJÖRK: Everybody has a different method of getting to that place, because everybody needs it. Some people play golf, some people get drunk — one method isn't better than another. But if I ever sat down and listened to a guru tell me how to meditate, I would feel like I was having an affair. I would feel disloyal to my own temple. I SO love her. These are two of my all-time favorite artists. | |
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Have you heard the track that they sing TOGETHER on Bjorks "Selma Songs" album?- fantastic!!! "There is no such thing in life as normal..." | |
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Anxiety said: From a 2001 Index Magazine article:
JUERGEN: You once mentioned to me that you and Thom Yorke decided that you both hated yoga and meditation. What was that all about?
BJÖRK: [laughs] Well, I'd always resisted meditation with a full-on defense mechanism, but I'd never understood why. I wouldn't meditate — no way, ever — and Thom felt the same way. He got angry just talking about it. We ended up laughing about the whole thing, but we figured that singing is a form of meditation, where you kind of go to an imaginary place that you've built over many years. It's like a state of trance. So to go to a meditation class where somebody tells you, "Do this, feel this," like they've got an instruction manual on how to get to this place — it's offensive. It's like reading a sex guide before you are with the one you love, and then asking whether they wouldn't mind moving their thigh, like, twenty centimeters to the left — and then measuring it with a stick. JUERGEN: Right, right. BJÖRK: Everybody has a different method of getting to that place, because everybody needs it. Some people play golf, some people get drunk — one method isn't better than another. But if I ever sat down and listened to a guru tell me how to meditate, I would feel like I was having an affair. I would feel disloyal to my own temple. awwww, I'm in LOVE! | |
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stevenpottle said: Have you heard the track that they sing TOGETHER on Bjorks "Selma Songs" album?- fantastic!!!
Match made in...well you know. First time I heard KID A, I thought it was some kind of Radiohead remix album in the vein of Bjork. If that makes since. Anyway, it's what got me into Radiohead. I already dug Bjork so I guess it was a natural progression. They are both now two of my favorite artist. I've posted quite a bit on both. Fantasy is reality in the world today. But I'll keep hangin in there, that is the only way. | |
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stevenpottle said: Have you heard the track that they sing TOGETHER on Bjorks "Selma Songs" album?- fantastic!!!
"I've Seen It All". Great song. | |
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OdysseyMiles said: stevenpottle said: Have you heard the track that they sing TOGETHER on Bjorks "Selma Songs" album?- fantastic!!!
"I've Seen It All". Great song. No way. That's one of my favorite songs in the universe. Are you saying the guy singing is a member of Radiohead? I'm pretty ignorant about this stuff, but I love when I get these hunches. | |
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Anxiety said: From a 2001 Index Magazine article:
JUERGEN: You once mentioned to me that you and Thom Yorke decided that you both hated yoga and meditation. What was that all about?
BJÖRK: [laughs] Well, I'd always resisted meditation with a full-on defense mechanism, but I'd never understood why. I wouldn't meditate — no way, ever — and Thom felt the same way. He got angry just talking about it. We ended up laughing about the whole thing, but we figured that singing is a form of meditation, where you kind of go to an imaginary place that you've built over many years. It's like a state of trance. So to go to a meditation class where somebody tells you, "Do this, feel this," like they've got an instruction manual on how to get to this place — it's offensive. It's like reading a sex guide before you are with the one you love, and then asking whether they wouldn't mind moving their thigh, like, twenty centimeters to the left — and then measuring it with a stick. JUERGEN: Right, right. BJÖRK: Everybody has a different method of getting to that place, because everybody needs it. Some people play golf, some people get drunk — one method isn't better than another. But if I ever sat down and listened to a guru tell me how to meditate, I would feel like I was having an affair. I would feel disloyal to my own temple. Oh god, I wish I hadn't just read that. She's offensive. Obviously she doesn't know anything about meditation or spiritual practices. Meditation is WAY different than playing golf, getting drunk, or even singing. I've meditated for years and practiced many techniques and nobody ever TOLD me how to meditate, though I have consulted with teachers. One of the purposes is to rely less on and detach from the ego, which she seems to have trouble with. | |
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im still pissed that the academy nixed thom for the oscar telecast. it would have been gold. Space for sale... | |
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heartbeatocean said: Oh god, I wish I hadn't just read that. She's offensive. Obviously she doesn't know anything about meditation or spiritual practices. Meditation is WAY different than playing golf, getting drunk, or even singing. I've meditated for years and practiced many techniques and nobody ever TOLD me how to meditate, though I have consulted with teachers. One of the purposes is to rely less on and detach from the ego, which she seems to have trouble with.
But that's Bjork for ya - fiercely independent and individual. | |
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heartbeatocean said: Anxiety said: From a 2001 Index Magazine article:
Oh god, I wish I hadn't just read that. She's offensive. Obviously she doesn't know anything about meditation or spiritual practices. Meditation is WAY different than playing golf, getting drunk, or even singing. I've meditated for years and practiced many techniques and nobody ever TOLD me how to meditate, though I have consulted with teachers. One of the purposes is to rely less on and detach from the ego, which she seems to have trouble with. interesting...meditation means many thing to many people....personally, for me, yes....yes you can meditate while golfing..riding your bike or walking. and i have never heard of meditation having anything to do with ego. so i guess we all have our own takes on what meditation actually is. i will say this, one of my yoga classmates attended a meditation convention in SF a few weeks back. he said that the two instructors were fighting over the direction of one of the sessions. one ladies concept was more psyhcology based. she kept trying to get the class to reach into childhood pains and the reasons for negative thoughts...the other instructor simply wanted to class to free its mind of lenghty thought...the guy said it was soo funny to hear them calmy (with quiet voices) fight. Space for sale... | |
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heartbeatocean said: Oh god, I wish I hadn't just read that. She's offensive. Obviously she doesn't know anything about meditation or spiritual practices. Meditation is WAY different than playing golf, getting drunk, or even singing. I've meditated for years and practiced many techniques and nobody ever TOLD me how to meditate, though I have consulted with teachers. One of the purposes is to rely less on and detach from the ego, which she seems to have trouble with.
i'm not sure you read it exactly right. i don't think bjork was saying that she thinks conventional methods of meditation are wrong or bad or distasteful. i think she was just saying that for HER, being instructed on how to meditate didn't work. i totally agree with what she's saying. meditation is different for different people. some people benefit from someone instructing them and saying "if you do THIS and THIS and THIS, then you are officially meditating." others kinda grow up finding their own little internal happy place where they can breathe and be still. i think her comment just acknowledges something simple about human nature. | |
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sosgemini said: im still pissed that the academy nixed thom for the oscar telecast. it would have been gold.
Really? I simply assumed he wasn't able to make it. You mean they didn't allow him to do it with her? | |
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OdysseyMiles said: sosgemini said: im still pissed that the academy nixed thom for the oscar telecast. it would have been gold.
Really? I simply assumed he wasn't able to make it. You mean they didn't allow him to do it with her? it would have been far more dynamic...even if her co-star who sang it in the movie appeared with her. i enjoyed her performance, but it was a little static with her there alone in her little swan dress. | |
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Anxiety said: it would have been far more dynamic...even if her co-star who sang it in the movie appeared with her. i enjoyed her performance, but it was a little static with her there alone in her little swan dress.
Have you seen the Webeo for that song? | |
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