The more I hear from this wonderful, creative, beautiful, talented, sweet human being the more she grows on me. It's so refreshing in this day and age to see someone so comfortable in their own skin. What an amazing artist.
For me, it's mostly tag and bag. It never ends. It's like, I got them all again, and they have friends who are opening the bags. No... I want a simple, hidden life away, away.
She had a music school. I was always put down because the only gift I used to have was English, and only snotty spoiled people went to "find themselves." I simply read a lot. I've tried everything else, and I'm even worse. Bad advice there. I mean, there are like 34 million Americans who can't read beyond a third-grade level. That would have been my job. I want Mortal Kombat to end. That has been my side life that I hate. I'm beyond injured. I have like PTSD from the physical trauma. I got my own blood pressure machine. I want to hide away from all of you. There will be peace.
her accent changed quickly when she moved to England. Now it's sorta back to "normal" icelandic. watch some interviews from 1988 for the rrrrrrrrrrrs :)
grahammj she fakes her Icelandic accent. I mean the R rolling is ridiculous. I mean she doesn't when she speaks Icelandic so why on earth is she doing it when she's speaking English. Listen to her mother speak. Her English doesn't sound anything like that.
Gunnhild Edwards Icelanders don't roll their r's? Tell me more. Why would she fake an accent? In this interview you can hear the British slang she'd been immersed in for a year.
grahammj They roll their r's but not to the extent of Björk when she speaks English. Also when she speaks with a hint of british accent she's so much more relaxed which just shows that her Icelandic accent is fake as fuck. Even back in the 80s sugar cubes her actual real Icelandic accent wasn't near as exaggerated as her current one.
@M Pulverman That is true, not denying that and some Icelanders really speak with thicker accent in languages that aren't their own but in Björk's case it's a bit off