Thom Yorke With Bjork - I've Seen It All
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Published 2009-06-03
All Comments (21)
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These two are god's favorite children
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The two best things containing ork since the fork.
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Thom Yorke once said that Bjork's "Unravel" was the most beautiful song he has ever heard.
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Thom Bjork
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Radiohead is my favourite band, Björk is my favourite singer and "Dancer In The Dark" is my favourite film. This song is like a dream to me.
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I've seen Björk and Yorke singing together, I've seen it all.
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There aren't enough songs with Thom utilizing his lower range. Damn.
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Their voices complement so well each other....
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Radiohead and Bjork... 2 of my favourite artists of all time
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I want a sitcom called "Yorke & Bjork"
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I love this song. It sounds like two depressed people without purpose in life sitting next to eachother on a train, having conversation that most normal people have, about what they're planning to do in the future. As it turns out, both of them have the same nihilistic point of view but they keep asking eachother questions to find out if they maybe have some things that they wish to do before they die and to keep the conversation going. They come to the conclusion that they can't find a thing that they'll feel exited about.When they're done talking they just continue to sit next to eachother in silence watching the landscapes outside of the window.
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Björk is an alien and Thom is an angel
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"all walls are great if the roof doesn't fall" always makes me smile.
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this song got me floating 😭 it’s so majestic?! both their voices compliment each other so well
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If I ever have to leave this planet for another planet, I will pick each and everyone of you liked this song. Those who tear up when you listen get front seats on my spaceship.
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I wish Bjork would continue this cinematic sound. It suits her so much & is blatantly timeless.
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One of the greatest duet in music history. This was necessary.
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This song is tragically beautiful. It makes me want to cry.
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The world would be better with an album called "BjYörke".
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THOM BJORK