Sigur Rós - "Heima"
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@blibliblublo because he's using his right hand for the bass drum.. instead of playing it with the pedal, because the sound would be too "powerful"... so he uses his hand.. ;)
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@srfrr really there is NO lyrics.. what jonsi sing is a lot of vocals, pieces of words with no real meaning that "fit" the music.. :)
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JUST cause its been called hopelandic (I hate labels) doesnt mean there is NO meaning in this song. There ARE lyrics written and they are of this planet so they do mean a lot as opposed to having no meaning! Give Jonsi some credit. I doubt what hes singing from within is meaningless. Now the WORDS can be interpreted however but there is a ton of meaning in what hes singing so beautifully.
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heir name is Icelandic wordplay: while the individual words Sigur and Rós mean, respectively, Victory and Rose, "Victory Rose" wouldn't be grammatically correct; the name is actually borrowed from Jónsi's younger sister Sigurrós, who was born the same day as the band was formed, and then split into two words. Hopelandic is Sigur Ros. ... Gibberish? Not really.
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since its hopelandic with no meaning, the meaning is whatever you want it to be and whatever you get out of their wonderful pieces of music
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@kleinelydia it means at home
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Finally, Good music..
Amazing band
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Whats the point in playing with two hands if you only got 1 note every 2-3 seconds...? =)
So they still do this group hug! Theses guys are amazing...
Caladeth 4 years ago 12
There's no meaning in it. Just gibberish. With Sigur Ros the beauty lies in the music
LuminousWorld 3 years ago 10