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"..about a king named Eric - the writer of this episode Alexander Woo contacted a university professor who knows Old Swedish who recommended this particular text because of its focus on a king named Eric.
lo, I was wrong..was unsure and had to get the facts straight so googled it. there! from TB; song Eric is listening to in the bath tub is called Sancto Erico and was composed and performed by me specifically for that scene. In addition to my own vocals, Lisbeth Scott sings as well who you may recognize as she sings Take Me Home from the Pie Cry scene in Episode 6. As a point of interest, the lyrics are translated from an Old Swedish epic poem
er, its not that complicated folks. :) its obv an old christian chanting song from the monks of some monastery around 1200- 1400 AC perhaps? there chanting "domino" which is latin. northern europe got christened around 1100 +,
I am Swedish and I have no idea what they ate singing. I have never heard that kind of music before. But he is saying that it is old swedish so maybe thats why I don´t understad it.
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fucking brillant!
i love that the talk about texting