"Human Behavior" is a great little-kid song! I'm not a big fan of Bjork, but I love that track and can see why it would appeal to li'l bootyshakers.
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
"Human Behavior" is a great little-kid song! I'm not a big fan of Bjork, but I love that track and can see why it would appeal to li'l bootyshakers.
Has she seen the video? It seems to me something a kid might like. (Then again, I haven't seen it in a while - I could be forgetting some bits that might be disturbing for a kidlet....)
I think there's a suggestion of violence, but it's as non-explicit as it could be.
She did like the video for "Human Behavior" - which has many disturbing elements but not to a toddler.
That was the one directed by Ren & Stimpy's John K., yes?
That was the one directed by Ren & Stimpy's John K., yes?
No that was "I Miss You" which was even more disturbing. Gondry did "Human behavior" with the bear suit and the bug eating.
I can see kids loving Bjork because even at her most normal looking she's still an elf.
Of course, I can also see that freaking some kids shit out, much like clowns or department store Santas can.
From Idolator [link]
The DJs in The Rub have been putting together mixes chronicling the history of hip-hop--with each mix being devoted to one year, beginning in 1979--and right now they have a hard drive-busting 21 volumes up. (A few of the earlier mixes are available via ZShare downloads, no doubt to alleviate bandwidth costs.) [The Rub, via Rapidshare]
The Rub: [link]
I forsee many hours of DLs in my future....
Coorwood! I got the CD and it is MADE OF COUNTRY AWESOME. Thank you so much. I suspect my father will be stealing it from me.