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Bjork


BlackHole2006

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I've got nothing live, what do you recommend?

Go online and watch some of the concerts, i'd recommend the Sydney Opera hse gig when she toured Vespertine or the Shepherds bush empire gig when i think she was touring Homogenic and the Cambridge gig, also the Glasto 2007 other stage performance of course. And as a one off the New York performance of " All is love" which is stunning, and if you can find it there's a wonderful gig she did in NY in a church.

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Ah the White fella with the dreads , he was the drummer on the Shepherds bush gig , really good, she really got off on the connection they had on stage, really enjoyable, check out " i come humble`' on this, brilliant! Aside from looking it up , don;t know his name.

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She had a drummer with her in '96 on the Post tour that was sensational. Love to know his name Bjork-headz.

I have found out that guys name is Trevor Morais, actually the Shepherds bush concert was the Debut/ Post tour... so i got that wrong

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That wouldn't surprise me, although I hope your source is wrong. she's already said that she wanted to tour the album in more theatrical venues that could take a 26 piece orchestra. Though if she is touring the UK she might be around, not sure if she still lives in the UK or not? Before the Volta tour she did Glastonbury. If she's not doing it then I'll have to have an eagle eye out for the tour as they will go like hot cakes.

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I've got nothing live, what do you recommend?

Go online and watch some of the concerts, i'd recommend the Sydney Opera hse gig when she toured Vespertine or the Shepherds bush empire gig when i think she was touring Homogenic and the Cambridge gig, also the Glasto 2007 other stage performance of course. And as a one off the New York performance of " All is love" which is stunning, and if you can find it there's a wonderful gig she did in NY in a church.

This. Not been listening to any released live material in particular, but I've been working from my laptop all week so stuck some gigs of hers that are on youtube on in the background. Then got distracted because her shows are often very visual.

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This. Not been listening to any released live material in particular, but I've been working from my laptop all week so stuck some gigs of hers that are on youtube on in the background. Then got distracted because her shows are often very visual.

ta mate

I spoke to someone who is apparently working on the Bjork album campaign. Apparently she's not doing Glasto

sadly I believe this.

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Bjork's just announced 2 more festivals, they're both in July so that puts her out and about between 5th of June for The Governors Ball and Ostrava Festival on the 16th of July

so she's definitely up for doing festivals, she's playing gigs between the festival time and she's played before

I'm certainly hopefully she's going to make an appearance

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