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i find her disturbing.......did i write this b4?
scott, what you said here is key in my opinion...i love Bjork because of her imagination AND her ability to express it (in public), despite what others might thinkOriginally posted by Scott@Dec 26th, 2003 - 9:34 pm
I think she makes such bold choices because she as a person and as an artist has an incredible realation with imagination

watch out you could soon b quoted in i-D or maybe the face heheOriginally posted by eguana@Dec 28th, 2003 - 6:31 am
i find her disturbing.......did i write this b4?
Each to their ownOriginally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 28th, 2003 - 9:27 pm
I like publicity so I'll say it again:
Bjork's music is a simple monophonic rthym with an equally simple melody and little use of harmony. Her own lyrics show little use of more complex poetic devices and do not have exceptional beauty of expression. Her version of 'I can't get no satisfaction' was a complete bastardisation.
She is nobody, she should dress like nobody...
(can anybody find me a smirking smiley?)In your opinion of courseOriginally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 28th, 2003 - 4:27 pm
I like publicity so I'll say it again:
Bjork's music is a simple monophonic rthym with an equally simple melody and little use of harmony. Her own lyrics show little use of more complex poetic devices and do not have exceptional beauty of expression. Her version of 'I can't get no satisfaction' was a complete bastardisation.
She is nobody, she should dress like nobody...
Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 29th, 2003 - 12:27 am
She is nobody, she should dress like nobody...
i very much disagree with you Prince 
Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 29th, 2003 - 1:38 am
in musical and intellectual terms Bjork hasn't got anything on the Be-bop jazzmen or even their less skilled classical counterparts

well iam nto a musican by any emans, btu I do apricaet music and Iam friends with many musicians and I know many very acomplished and respected muscians, almost all of these people regarde bjork as VERY inovateve in music. Bjork usses soudns that are totaly diffrent from what is going on in most music. Bjork is really a artist's artist. Technically bjork is evry acomplished ( she has been studying music sens she was soemthing like 7) she has reinvented classical harmoneys and music into soemthing totaly her own.Originally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 28th, 2003 - 3:38 pm
Musical tastes are purely objective but in musical and intellectual terms Bjork hasn't got anything on the Be-bop jazzmen or even their less skilled classical counterparts. Emotional power is purely objective but I don't think that many people would say Bjork's singing has more power than the likes of say, Bessie Smith or Billie Holliday. In technical terms Helmut Lang is very accomplished (as is Galliano) Bjork is nobody in technical terms. What's more she's nothing new - twenty years after she dies musicians will not be copying her riffs (virtually every pop musician ever to have lived owes a debt to Davis for his pioneering of Cool and Fusion styles).
In terms of lyrics there aren't many poets I know who would choose Bjork as their favourite musician (whereas I know quite a few poets who admire Dylan and Young).
Maybe Bjork is an artist but she is undoubtably not an auteur and hence in my opinion her taste in clothes should not be excused by saying that she is some great creative genius...

what do you expect? seriosulyOriginally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 28th, 2003 - 4:14 pm
Hey, it's my droit de signeur to ramble! *Spots tight-knit circle on Bjork fans closing in* *Runs*

great idea your highnessOriginally posted by PrinceOfCats@Dec 29th, 2003 - 2:14 am
*Spots tight-knit circle on Bjork fans closing in* *Runs*
