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Uploaded by on Jan 9, 2007

Sugarcubes: Regina

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  • I know exactly what you mean, their music is happy, violent, crazy, dangerous and scary and everything together.Love them!

  • I don't like lobster, but I do like Bjork's eye beard.

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  • @smontylove Regina

  • Came from the east like the sun

    But with tired engine

    Regina otherwise magnificent

    Regina in good bloom

    As old as the sun

    With white teeth

  • @iloveBjork4ever I like her eyebrows

  • @DyingSID666 so what!

  • @iloveBjork4ever Nah, its real, check out some of the pictures when she was a young child, around 2, she looked like she would get one.

  • bjork i love you

  • @RobinParmarSound

    I am sure - Bjork is amazing

  • @SupernalOne That said, this is still pop music and not that experimental in the big scheme of things. And Dadaists will be Dadaists, from time immemorial! They were a fun band live and Einar worked a lot better than on record, where we are forced to listen to the same improvised nonsense each and every time. Not to mention that being one or two metres distance from a Bjork in full flight was simply unforgettable.

  • @SupernalOne Iceland has winters no longer than other places, though I am sure that is indeed a factor! I have also heard amazing wide-ranging music from Finland which is in a similar situation. But I think a more important factor is the close-knit nature of their community. This fosters acceptance and gives people the freedom to experiment.

  • @RobinParmarSound

    do you suppose the long long Icelandic winters, the cold and darkness, result in sensory deprivation, drive the subconscious mind to fantasize & almost hallucinate? Might such an effect be the source of the Sugarcubes' wierd fantastic imaginings? Or are they just naturally happily bizarrely loony?  :)

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