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Artist:Björk [ more ]
Song:New World
Album:Selmasongs [ info ]
Released:2000
Last Played:Apr 27, 2013 - 20:22
Avg. Rating:6.6  (Total Ratings: 522)
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1 votes: 37 (7.1%)2 votes: 11 (2.1%)3 votes: 29 (5.6%)4 votes: 17 (3.3%)5 votes: 21 (4%)6 votes: 56 (11%)7 votes: 141 (27%)8 votes: 108 (21%)9 votes: 66 (13%)10 votes: 36 (6.9%)
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Mozart
(Salzburg)
Posted: Mar 27, 2013 - 19:09 

 alanthecowboy wrote:
Why not? He spent his short life making pop music and scandals as well. She's appreciated by many more people than Mozart was while he lived. I may have to rethink this in a couple of hundred years, however...
 
Hey, it's OK to compare her to me. I like her music too
Mozart
(Salzburg)
Posted: Mar 27, 2013 - 19:05 

 suesblues wrote:
Much ado about nothing...... I loved Bjork in the Sugarcubes, enjoy her fashion sense, but honestly this song sounds like something out of a bleeding Lars Von Trier film...
 
Sarcasm? Great film with wonderful acting and music by Miss Björk
suesblues
(Sydney, Australia)
Posted: Jan 24, 2013 - 00:40 

Much ado about nothing...... I loved Bjork in the Sugarcubes, enjoy her fashion sense, but honestly this song sounds like something out of a bleeding Lars Von Trier film...
KaiT
(Toronto Canada)
Posted: Apr 15, 2012 - 10:47 

 Mr_Beanie wrote:
You either love Bjork's sound, soul and energy, or you don't. I for one love this.
 
I concur.
Mr_Beanie
(E-town)
Posted: Sep 06, 2011 - 19:53 

You either love Bjork's sound, soul and energy, or you don't. I for one love this.
lagger
(monterey/68/salinas,ca. U.S.)
Posted: Jun 04, 2011 - 10:03 

This is easy on the brain. It goes great with a cup of coffee in the morning while I check my email.  9  So soothing I dont' think I noticed the seguey. On top of this an even better transition into the next one, Elton John_Funeral for a Friend_Love Lies.
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Shaker
(Canada)
Posted: Mar 01, 2011 - 17:22 

Agreed.
 
Grantus wrote:
Nice segue from Gabriel. This has some of his phrasing and atmosphere. Bjork has her own marvelous sound ranging from deeply etherial to sublimely kooky.
 


robh
(up t'north UK)
Posted: Jan 29, 2011 - 10:16 

I right enjoyed that
hbs47
(SE England)
Posted: Jul 23, 2010 - 02:06 

I must be getting old , senile or something, this is the first time I haven't switched off a Bjork song.
Almost enjoyable. {#Smile} 
Frater_Kork
(Uppsala, Sweden)
Posted: Jun 21, 2010 - 05:09 

 lawman wrote:
I just did, on Wikipedia (linked from Bjørk's article).  What a bundle of laughs. Hell fire: why do people bother making movies like that?!
 
Yes of course, why bother spending life's short hours wathing movies when you can read the plot overview on wikipedia.
Brilliantly brain-engaging... Next!
Barman
(Milan, Italy)
Posted: May 20, 2010 - 09:47 

 MM13 wrote:
What an embarrasing and pretentious piece of rubbish
 
{#Eek}

calypsus_1
Posted: May 04, 2010 - 17:52 


Bjork by ~rainyface
Tugba Karatop   ©2008-2010 ~rainyface

Björk Istanbul Kurucesme Arena

August 2008

Felix_The_Cat
(Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Posted: Nov 12, 2009 - 05:48 

Felix_The Cat wrote:

What an emotive and epic song...

 
MM13 wrote:
What an embarrasing and pretentious piece of rubbish
 
{#High-five} (?)

MM13
(Slightly under sealevel)
Posted: Nov 12, 2009 - 05:37 

What an embarrasing and pretentious piece of rubbish
Felix_The_Cat
(Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Posted: Aug 09, 2009 - 16:47 

What an emotive and epic song...
lawman
(Newcastle upon Tyne, UK)
Posted: Jul 09, 2009 - 00:43 

musiclife wrote:
i'll have to check out the movie

I just did, on Wikipedia (linked from Bjørk's article).  What a bundle of laughs. Hell fire: why do people bother making movies like that?!


musiclife
(Texas)
Posted: May 06, 2009 - 12:51 

 musikalia wrote:

If you didn't see the very end of the movie, then you haven't really seen it. The last five minutes were the best part. I cried, so sad.

 

i'll have to check out the movie
posworld
(Michigan)
Posted: Mar 04, 2009 - 10:54 

Excellent. Same goes for the movie.
musikalia
(Somewhere (over the rainbow))
Posted: Dec 31, 2008 - 05:57 

KevinM wrote:
I saw Dancer in the Dark the other day (well, as much as I could take).

If you didn't see the very end of the movie, then you haven't really seen it. The last five minutes were the best part. I cried, so sad.

alanthecowboy
(Lakefield)
Posted: Jun 24, 2008 - 15:53 

freddyfender wrote:


Enjoy her music if you wish, but please don't compare her to Mozart.


Why not? He spent his short life making pop music and scandals as well. She's appreciated by many more people than Mozart was while he lived. I may have to rethink this in a couple of hundred years, however...
lattalo
(Beartooths)
Posted: Feb 19, 2008 - 17:44 

Not my favorite from the Movie, which was excellent by the way. My favorite is I Have Seen It All (duet). A clear 9.
guthrieandme
(Bend, Oregon)
Posted: Feb 19, 2008 - 17:42 

The entire soundtrack to Dancer in the Dark is great! I enjoy this so much... and the orchestra arrangement is fabulous.
Alpine
(N39d39mW121d30m)
Posted: Dec 18, 2007 - 20:34 

Edgy, different, I love it. 7
Alifreckles50
(Frederick, MD)
Posted: Aug 15, 2007 - 05:38 

all this, and duck feathers, too. snaps for originality.
AVee
(Netherlands)
Posted: Jun 29, 2007 - 01:44 

freddyfender wrote:
All of her songs give me the creeps.


Indeed, I love it!
freddyfender
(Colorado Springs....deep inside the belly of the Evangelical beast)
Posted: Jun 13, 2007 - 07:59 

skdenfeld wrote:

Huh? Try telling Mozart his pieces of music were not "songs". It may not be a pop song, but RP isn't only about pop crap. That's what's great about it. Open yer mind, my friend.


Enjoy her music if you wish, but please don't compare her to Mozart.
skdenfeld
(Bend, Oregon)
Posted: Jun 13, 2007 - 07:50 

MrStatenIsle wrote:
Over-dramatic, absurdly theatrical; it's not even a song. Ah. it was from a movie; maybe in that context it works.

Huh? Try telling Mozart his pieces of music were not "songs".
freddyfender
(Colorado Springs....deep inside the belly of the Evangelical beast)
Posted: Jun 13, 2007 - 07:48 

All of her songs give me the creeps.
artmarcia
(Derby, KS)
Posted: May 28, 2007 - 18:55 

This sounds like the theme from a 1940's movie...but I don't think Bjork was around then?
Grantus
(NYC)
Posted: May 28, 2007 - 18:52 

Nice segue from Gabriel. This has some of his phrasing and atmosphere. Bjork has her own marvelous sound ranging from deeply etherial to sublimely kooky.


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