Who is Sigrid? Exploring the Underrated Music of a Young Norwegian Artist

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In summary: I don't know what to choose.I like alternative and classic rock with a few random songs sprinkled in.I like this song. Its really cute.This Requiem of Spirit version is too epic for this world.Let's bring back retro 70's!In summary, the very talented 21 year old Norwegian singer and songwriter Sigrid received a DMCA request to take down the previous "Best songs ever" thread, so she started a new one. She says she cannot pick a favorite song or artist, and that there are too many good songs to choose from. She lists some of her favorite songs and performers, including Boston, Japan, and Paul Simon. She finishes the summary by saying that harmony was a creation of the bar
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This is simply a marvellous piece of music, which I heard for the first time today.
It is a cellist who plays to a loop machine, which records different pieces, and then plays them back while she plays new things.

Rachael Lander - Bad Girls & Bartok
 
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I find myself playing this one a lot...
probably nostalgia, i hung out there in high school.
South Beach was a run down neighborhood then of course it's since gentrified.
That big pink hotel was a dog racing track . A fresh bagel was a nickel at "Beach Bagel Bakery"

Anyhow it lifts my spirits - i hope it does yours..

 
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DennisN said:
I am going to see this cool and talented band live soon, which I look forward too.
I personally think Khruangbin is a bit hard to categorize, since they play a mix of genres.
I saw them live last week and it was good and fun, and the audience was great.
Those who have followed this thread know I am a big fan of the Norwegian singer/songwriter Sigrid :smile:, and I will try to see her live again since she was so good live. Here are two songs from her performed with awesome energy and talent live, and the two songs have not been released yet on any EP or as downloadable songs, they can only be found on youtube (and I hope they will both be on her debut album which comes soon in March 2019):

Sigrid - Credit, Melkweg 28-11-2018


Sigrid - Go To War, Melkweg 28-11-2018
 
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And two very groovy songs from the 1990s:

Deee-Lite - Groove Is In The Heart


Primal Scream - Movin on Up
 
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any other children of the 50's here ?

 
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jim hardy said:
children of the 50's here ?
Well, yes.:thumbup:
 
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jim hardy said:
any other children of the 50's here ?

Well, one two at least... . :wink:

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All falls down by Alan Walker
 
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Feeling sick? Down? Cold? Uninspired? Depressed?
6 hours of Mozart can cure many things... :smile:
 
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...and I believe Tchaikovsky's Sugar Plum Fairy also has some healing powers...
 
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Really, regarding posts #399 and #400, some people really dislike classical music. Not much for healing power or inspiration for such people. It is for some people but not for others.
 
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Well i for one love classical music and have since the first time i heard it.

Symphonnic treatment of pop music is the trademark of Arthur Fiedler and Mannheim Steamroller, to name two.

After burying our aunt Hazel ca 1992, my sister and i went out and bought Mozart's Requiem on vinyl.
We played it on her old Motorola tube stereo in her still 1950-ish decorated living room.
Sis said :"It's a massage for your aching soul, isn't it ?"

So Amen to the healing...

Don't knock it 'til youve tried it.

Waltz of the Flowers is another spirit lifter.

Rock has its place
Marriage of Figaro overture should follow every somber Wedding March,
then break to
 
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Leonard Cohen got better with age.



Legend has it that Cohen's retirement was stymied by a trusted associate who drained the coffers, forcing the old jazz man back on the road. His loss was our gain if it led to publishing Ten New Songs.
 
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symbolipoint said:
Really, regarding posts #399 and #400, some people really dislike classical music. Not much for healing power or inspiration for such people. It is for some people but not for others.
Isn't that always the case? ...
Klystron said:
Leonard Cohen got better with age.
But this one (the original) is unique! ... :
 
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Klystron said:
Leonard Cohen got better with age.
Stavros Kiri said:
But this one (the original) is unique! ... :

And older ...
 
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Awesong song, awesome band, awesome stage, awesome live performance.
Yeah, I kind of like it... :smile:

Muse - Starlight - Live At Rome Olympic Stadium
 
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My favorite song performed by two physicists (my wife and I).

 
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Ken Nordine died yesterday.
My parents introduced me to his very cool "music" which he called spoken jazz.
It is kind of like weird surreal poetry, with jazz music background, very interesting and unlike anything else I have heard.
Here is an example:
 
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BillTre said:
Ken Nordine died yesterday.
My parents introduced me to his very cool "music" which he called spoken jazz.
It is kind of like weird surreal poetry, with jazz music background, very interesting and unlike anything else I have heard.
Here is an example:


With a voice like that I imagine he could sell you stuff. Google says yes (as does the Times article),

 
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BillTre said:
My parents introduced me to his very cool "music" which he called spoken jazz.
It is kind of like weird surreal poetry, with jazz music background, very interesting

I'm attracted to thoughtful lyrics that one can understand.
He is reminiscent of Leonard Cohen

Along the same vein,
My sister introduced me to this fellow

 
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BillTre said:
Ken Nordine died yesterday.

I'm pretty sure that Ken Nordine died on February 16, 2019, not February 22 (yesterday), Bill... . :sorry:

Wikipedia is usually fairly good at getting this kind of stuff right...Ken Nordine - Wikipedia
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Ken Nordine, who died Saturday...

I'm not trying to be an A-Hole Bill, well at least, not to you ... sorry if I seem to come off that way. . :frown:

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Yes, you are right.
My mistake.
 
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Cool song, good voice.
 
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Two good songs and one cover from Depeche Mode:

Enjoy The Silence (Live on Letterman)


It's No Good, Live 1997


Heroes (by David Bowie) - with great vocals
 
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Why must the title of the topic still say "...(new thread)", while the topic is up to 21 pages and was started December 2017?
 

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