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Laurie Anderson: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert 

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The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit - stripped-down sets, an intimate setting - just a different space.
Bob Boilen | May 20, 2021
Laurie Anderson is a revolutionary artist who has mixed storytelling, music and technology for the past four decades plus. This Tiny Desk (home) concert celebrates the truly breathtaking breakthrough album she put out in 1982, Big Science. On that record, she used a few different voice processors; one of them was a Vocoder. By singing into a microphone attached to a keyboard, you can hear how it effectively adds harmony to her voice on "Let x=x." Laurie Anderson also used that effect, creating what I think of as 'the voice of authority' in her storytelling, on "O Superman," a song unlike anything music I'd heard when it came out in 1981. She made use of a vocal loop, something ever-present these days in sampling, but here she uses an Eventide Harmonizer, looping the single syllable "ha" as the rhythm of the song. It's a song about dealing with the technological revolution, about compassion; if it's your first time hearing it, take it in and see what strikes you.
Here, Roma Baran, who played on and produced Big Science with Laurie Anderson in 1982, performs on synthesizer. We also hear some brilliant cello and improv from Rubin Kodheli.
On a personal note, I was a lover of Laurie's music back in those days; they were also the days I played synthesizer in my band Tiny Desk Unit. We opened for Laurie Anderson in 1981, and Laurie joined us onstage for a song. I bring this up because the Tiny Desk name (created by our guitarist Michael Barron) was familiar to Laurie long before this NPR series existed. At the end of her home concert, Laurie, I assume, mistakingly, thanks Tiny Desk Unit for having her. It made me smile and sparked so many memories. Thank you, Laurie.
SET LIST
"Let x=x"
"Violin Cello Improv"
"O Superman"
MUSICIANS
Laurie Anderson: vocals, electronics, violin
Roma Baran: synthesizer
Rubin Kodheli: cello
CREDITS
Video: Jason Stern
Audio: Jason Stern, Roma Baran
Production: Jim Cass
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Bob Boilen
Video Producer: Maia Stern
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
Tiny Production Team: Kara Frame, Gabrielle Pierre
Executive Producer: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann
#nprmusic #tinydesk #laurieanderson

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@JacksonBloomston
@JacksonBloomston 3 года назад
We may not deserve Laurie, but the world sure needs her.
@EastmanD
@EastmanD 3 года назад
isn't that the frickin' truth !!!
@frankalfar
@frankalfar 2 года назад
I'm hoping she's working on the pandemic world as she sees it........it she sees all of the frailties....
@lazysingledaisybronwyn8105
@lazysingledaisybronwyn8105 2 года назад
Jackson, perfectly said.
@drdalewisely
@drdalewisely 2 года назад
As much as Laurie Anderson is appreciated, Laurie Anderson is under-appreciated.
@lazysingledaisybronwyn8105
@lazysingledaisybronwyn8105 2 года назад
@@drdalewisely always ahead of time, very primordial and perfect NOW. So, blossom ...
@shannondudley3757
@shannondudley3757 3 года назад
Im a 56 year old man covered in battle scars from a life lived hard, . . .and i just cried for 18 minutes straight. Tears for the 16 boy that loved Laurie Anderson. Transcendent. ❤
@ortem000
@ortem000 3 года назад
💖💖💖
@JacksonBloomston
@JacksonBloomston 3 года назад
I’m in tears too
@giovannitala4452
@giovannitala4452 3 года назад
I was there crying with you...literally
@charlesfaggart8179
@charlesfaggart8179 3 года назад
Half your age and I’m crying with you. Hoping I have an opportunity to earn more battle scars along the way to age 56. An unscarred body is a sign of a boring life.
@narq5099
@narq5099 3 года назад
I have that same nostalgia. Not crying, but smiling widely- from my heart to my face.
@markburman57
@markburman57 3 года назад
I randomly throw in the line "He may have been a hat check clerk at an ice rink" in conversation, and while nobody ever knows what I am talking about, it makes me happy. Saw Laurie A in Princeton NJ sometime around '84
@davidjordan84
@davidjordan84 3 года назад
I do a lot of public speaking, and I constantly use that entire lyric to test the sound system. You're right: no one ever knows, and they often think it was written specifically for practicing enunciation or testing PA systems.
@KimBLloyd1
@KimBLloyd1 3 года назад
o mai. i must use this .
@patrotten1284
@patrotten1284 3 года назад
I saw her 4 times. Twice in Buenos Aires, 1992...Madrid 2007 playing with Lou Reed, and the last time, Buenos Aires 2015...And waiting for the next time🔥❤️❤️🎇🎇🎶
@tarablue05
@tarablue05 3 года назад
my go to line is "thinking about the ham and cheese sandwiches in the other room." lol
@duraosunda
@duraosunda 3 года назад
Try it again in a Beyonce discussion forum, you may have better chances.
@RunningIntoBreath
@RunningIntoBreath 3 года назад
Big Science was my mother’s house-cleaning album for most of my childhood.
@yvettedouglass4642
@yvettedouglass4642 3 года назад
That is soooo cool!
@dudleybarker2273
@dudleybarker2273 3 года назад
Stan bless your mother :)
@JF-kv1gm
@JF-kv1gm Год назад
Would love to have lived in your house!
@SpecialMutt14
@SpecialMutt14 3 месяца назад
i think that i would have liked your mother
@jojosfunkythreads
@jojosfunkythreads 2 месяца назад
Lucky you.
@bernlin2000
@bernlin2000 Год назад
This woman is just working on a different level, what else can you say? True living artwork.
@ToddPalmerVFC
@ToddPalmerVFC Год назад
Well put.
@jmittell
@jmittell 3 года назад
This was beautiful, and it's particularly poignant to hear Laurie singing "O Superman" in a duet with her own voice from 40 years ago.
@PassengerMX
@PassengerMX 2 года назад
O Superman is the song that cracked my mind open to the beauty and power of music. My life was one before seeing this come up on MTV and another one after.
@cameron4599
@cameron4599 2 года назад
The magic is still radiating from her eyes. Her facial expressions ALWAYS fascinated me. Oh, I do love this artist.
@arthurhermann9187
@arthurhermann9187 3 месяца назад
I was incredibly fortunate to meet Laurie Anderson at UC Davis when I was an undergraduate there about 1978. She was brought in as a visiting guest artist. She was relatively Unknown at that point and those of us who were fortunate enough to hear her lecture and take part in an answer question session, we’re pretty blown away, just by what she said, and how she thought. Later that evening, she performed for us in a room which held about 150 people. We stumbled out of there, stunned by her amazing performance and more importantly, the concepts presented and the unique way she presented them. Probably the most exceptional artistic experience I have ever experienced, and I will forever be grateful for it.
@user-tx2ri3vv5t
@user-tx2ri3vv5t 2 года назад
In 1981, my high school classmate Ted handed me an LP and said, "I think you'll like this." What an understatement. I put it on the turntable and was mesmerized as I listed to it four times straight. Laurie Anderson opened my eyes to storytelling, melody and harmony in ways I hadn't previously considered. I made a point of seeing her in concert every 5 years or so for decades. It's an absolute pleasure to see Roma Baran and Rubin Kodheli perform. Thank you for many years of beauty and joy.
@tarrahassin3796
@tarrahassin3796 3 года назад
Laurie Anderson was the soundtrack to living room dancing and laughing with my mom in the 80's. Smart, sardonic, irreverent-- such a seminal musical experience for a kid!
@meggyblue3348
@meggyblue3348 3 года назад
Snapperoo! But swap the living room for holiday car journeys. Thanks for shaping our childhoods and subsequent adult openness and embrace of the weird and wonderful. Sending this to my mum and sister now 😊
@65TossTrap
@65TossTrap 3 года назад
Ya want to clear out a room? Put on a Laurie Anderson album in the eighties. Concert at Va Tech auditorium May 1981. After everyone ran out of the hall with their hands on their ears she let me read a weather report into her echo machine.
@AnimeCatLady69
@AnimeCatLady69 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this story I hope to share Laurie with my kids when I’m a mother :))
@tarrahassin3796
@tarrahassin3796 3 года назад
@@65TossTrap That's funny.
@helenkusek2297
@helenkusek2297 3 года назад
Raised my kids on Laurie!
@clarkem4119
@clarkem4119 3 года назад
Well, that was an unexpected treat.
@JF-kv1gm
@JF-kv1gm 3 года назад
One of my regrets is not "getting" Laurie Anderson all those years ago. Still, better late than not at all. She was aeons ahead of the rest of the pack. Love this woman. 😍🙏🤗
@dudleybarker2273
@dudleybarker2273 3 года назад
you don't get Laurie... she gets you :)
@MrDisasterboy
@MrDisasterboy 3 года назад
This is gratifying in every way except instantly. Hilarious, trivial and playful yet profound, insightful and revelatory. Abstract but emotional, nonsensical but considered. She said it to no-one, but everyone listened.
@af7748
@af7748 3 года назад
Excellent liner note 💕 MrDisasterboy
@BailelaVida
@BailelaVida 3 года назад
@@af7748 Fully agree with ashly!
@improziv
@improziv 3 года назад
Great comment
@fishbear999
@fishbear999 2 года назад
Wonderful
@nternetrat
@nternetrat Год назад
mm
@stephaneamar3669
@stephaneamar3669 3 года назад
Watching and smiling with lou
@ijustneedmyself
@ijustneedmyself 3 года назад
🥺
@anthonyhope2924
@anthonyhope2924 2 года назад
To the people I loved, to the people I hurt, so many years ago, when we listened and conversed to Laurie Anderson. I am home now.
@robertsnyder995
@robertsnyder995 Год назад
I almost never comment on anything RU-vid, but I cannot help but express my love and appreciation for Ms. Anderson, as a fellow musician, artist, and visionary. She is unique, truly one of a kind. By the way, I was not hinting that I am a visionary.
@PentameronSV
@PentameronSV 3 года назад
0:00 - *Let x=x* (6:20) 7:32 - *Violin Cello Improv* [8:41] - *O Superman* (17:40) [17:55 - Tiny Desk team]
@yumenodaidokoro
@yumenodaidokoro 2 года назад
0:15 me 🥰
@sloanlance
@sloanlance Год назад
Thanks! This needs to be added to the video description or NPR should pin it to the top of the comments.
@chinesecrested9528
@chinesecrested9528 6 месяцев назад
Thank you
@Del-Lebo
@Del-Lebo 2 года назад
Happy Tears from a 55 year old who was formed and inspired by Laurie. Such happy tears and strength!
@popetones7400
@popetones7400 3 года назад
What an incredible suprise...unbelievably welcome
@elysionfields121
@elysionfields121 3 года назад
Her music and art knows no time...no dimension....thank you Laurie.
@underweargods
@underweargods 3 года назад
I love and adore everyone that made this happen.
@imlxh7126
@imlxh7126 3 года назад
i. can NOT get over how happy i am that laurie's still making music. if there is any force in the universe to bless anyone, may it bless her.
@garyrichardson475
@garyrichardson475 Год назад
Two years after the fact, I just stumbled upon this. This trio is great and Laurie Anderson still has the same punch to her music as she had 45 years ago.
@AustinTXSlasher
@AustinTXSlasher 8 месяцев назад
Yep, I just stumbled upon this Tiny Desk performance myself, and I really loved it.
@TaliaSheaLevin
@TaliaSheaLevin 3 года назад
O Superman was my top played song of 2020. Thank you, Laurie.
@108grog
@108grog 3 года назад
Her delivery (timing) is impeccable. And the word rhythm, .... all of a piece, ... the aesthetic, the style, ... the pièce de résistance . Epic, iconic, laurie is a cosmic gift.
@JedKelestron
@JedKelestron 3 года назад
i’ve seen laurie countless times across the decades but haven’t heard live performances of those 2 songs since their creation so fun to hear them live again
@jbgreer
@jbgreer 3 года назад
Hearing Laurie Anderson still brings that same moment of frisson that it did so many years ago. Thank you for the concert. What a wonderful way to start a day.
@olegbulyga303
@olegbulyga303 28 дней назад
The magic of Laurie Anderson music is so gravitating and mysterious so i can't able to come away from live Laurier's performance.
@johnquattrociocchi2639
@johnquattrociocchi2639 3 года назад
I’ve been on this earth for 40+ years. How am I now just discovering the musical genius which is Laurie Anderson?
@annabrac
@annabrac 3 года назад
Oh, Ms. Anderson ❤ When I was a kid (16 or some, now 52), I was lucky to meet "Big Science" for the first time. And it opened some beautiful doors...
@MikeKobb
@MikeKobb 3 года назад
I'm so grateful to have had the chance to see Laurie perform at least a half-dozen times live. Her work is always musically enjoyable, but also the ideas in her lyrics are so intellectually interesting, and delivered with a beautiful subtle sense of humor. Now that the pandemic restrictions are beginning to wane, I hope to be able to see her perform live again.
@ortem000
@ortem000 3 года назад
There will always be room on my list of badass women for Laurie Anderson. I was captivated as a kid watching her and joyful today. Keep on keeping on Laurie...
@dm1787
@dm1787 3 года назад
I remember hearing O Superman on my turntable for the first time sitting in my darkened room in mid 80s from my grad student days. It was other worldly. Even though I don't get to listen to her much these days it is one of those hauntingly beautiful precious experiences that surfaces in my memory time to time and takes me back trying to relive that first time feeling. Had a chance to see her live couple of times many years ago. Remember listening to Strange Angels, Girl in a Red Dress for so many times. Now I am seeing her for the first time in a very long time. Everybody I liked and knew has grown older. Very glad to see she is still performing.
@magicjoeblack5761
@magicjoeblack5761 3 года назад
I've been listening in rapt awe to this amazing woman for almost four decades and she has just reminded why and left my jaw hanging. Again. Total love and respect to Ms Anderson and the mighty NPR, the life-affirming soundtrack to my lockdown.
@louisew6395
@louisew6395 2 года назад
Used to rock my son to sleep to X=X 34 years ago. He is expecting his own baby now and alerted me to this concert. Laurie's magic is vast and generational and divine and she makes me cry at her sheer genius. Thank you.
@kcgilford518
@kcgilford518 2 года назад
Laurie you are an international treasure. I just want to say thanks. So, thanks.
@NatetheAceOfficial
@NatetheAceOfficial 3 года назад
I appreciate Tiny Desk bringing these interesting artists right to my morning coffee. I may not know anything about these last few artists, but I have enjoyed every one of them in their own way. Thanks.
@jimnotman6902
@jimnotman6902 2 года назад
Laurie Anderson has always been an enigmatic warm blanket for me. I have to listen with my peripheral vision, if I look at her art straight on it usually doesn’t make sense. But later on, after it seeps into my subconscious - I get it (clarity) as I pet the dog or taking out the trash…
@umdesch4
@umdesch4 9 месяцев назад
This makes a strange kind of sense. I've been listening to her works again recently. Somehow, across the 5 albums I have, like muscle memory, I know every word of every line, right before she says it. It just seeps into your brain, even though you can't pin down exactly what any of it means.
@jollygrim07
@jollygrim07 3 года назад
The picture behind them is how this made me feel. The part about when force is gone there's mom had me tearing up. I've missed so much. What all else might have passed me by. 😔
@michaelteret4763
@michaelteret4763 2 года назад
He said, Aw, isn’t it…. I saw Lou through Laurie’s eyes and heard him through her voice for an instant. Thank you, Laurie, this was wonderful.
@martinmaccauley
@martinmaccauley 2 года назад
I'm 62 and was gob smacked when I first saw Home Of The Brave back in the late 80's. I'd loved O Superman and still have my single but I'd not followed Laurie at all until giving in and watching this Tiny Desk Home Concert. As I watched I was taken at how Laurie still carries her youthfulness. I closed my eyes during O Superman and revelled in the wondrous aural soundscape. Thank you Laurie for opening up my mind.
@sharonrussell7799
@sharonrussell7799 3 года назад
so full right now.... beauty- full... I have no words ... except thank you, Laurie Anderson and collaborators, oh, thank you.
@alliehill-sutherland5121
@alliehill-sutherland5121 3 года назад
Gawd it's been over thirty years when I first listened to this album, and it made an impression. It makes my heart very heavy and light and free at the same time.
@ofwonderandwander
@ofwonderandwander 3 года назад
Laurie is such a master.of dynamics. Legend. ❤️❤️
@jameslawson9315
@jameslawson9315 2 года назад
2 of my Favorite Songs by Laurie Anderson!
@1laurelei1
@1laurelei1 3 года назад
So grateful to NPR Tiny Desk for continuing to bring us amazing music, right through the lost years. 🤟 Love y'all!!
@islapanorama
@islapanorama 3 года назад
I can't believe the Tiny Desk story! So amazing Laurie is finally featured here, the most important artist of the last 100 years to me.
@shirleysun7456
@shirleysun7456 3 года назад
Laurie Anderson is one of the my fav American singers. Can't believe that her first studio album BIG SCIENCE has been released for near four decades! So much wonderful memories for the first time when I heard her works, especially BIG SCIENCE at UW-Madison when I studied as a graduate student there. As a Taiwanese, I am so happy about her collaboration with a Taiwanese VR artist in recent years.
@allialias
@allialias 3 года назад
What does one say to their Heart's Musician? Your understanding of music structure added to life in ways tongue cannot tell. Thank You. 💛
@KatesFree
@KatesFree 3 года назад
Her picking up the violin reminds me of when she had that "fiddle" that was fixed up with an audio tape player head, and a bow that had a tape in it instead of hairs, and she would run it across the tape head and sounds would come out.
@jojosfunkythreads
@jojosfunkythreads 2 месяца назад
Oh. My. Heaven. Thanks for this. This song led me thru so much life. Let x = x.
@deeliciousplum
@deeliciousplum 3 года назад
Laurie Anderson?! Wonderful! About a week ago, I had listened to O Superman. Throughout the composition, I was covered in goosebumps. Timeless artists are timeless. 🌸
@Dieter_Smits
@Dieter_Smits 2 года назад
Once in a while I need to come back here and enjoy this incredible performance. ''I feel like I am in a burning building and I gotta go....". Thank you, Laurie, Roma and Rubin.
@cellistry
@cellistry 3 месяца назад
Do you think she had a foreboding of 9/11/2001? A bunch of the lyrics seem to point to it.
@yuichituba
@yuichituba 3 года назад
Oh wow! I didn't expect to see her on a Tiny Desk. I haven't heard of her since grad school.
@Del-Lebo
@Del-Lebo 2 года назад
What an amazing Human! First record i got from the library when I was 8. born in 1966! Still love your hair and science/music
@robertcox14
@robertcox14 3 года назад
Thank you, Laurie! STILL great songs that I move to.
@macielfelipemarcos
@macielfelipemarcos 3 года назад
What a gift on a Friday! Thank you Tiny Desk and thank you Mrs. Laurie Anderson!
@Carinas
@Carinas 3 года назад
What an excellent surprise! It has just cheered up my morning. Thanks!
@nibyafternight1983
@nibyafternight1983 3 года назад
Laurie was so ahead of the time. She is so underrated
@jazzturtle2508
@jazzturtle2508 2 года назад
Laure has been one of my greatest inspirations in art, life, work.
@WoRN808
@WoRN808 Год назад
Heartbreaking and wonderful. Loved Laurie Anderson's music from when I was a kid and this was all new. Helped me in so many ways. Influenced my whole life. Glad for this performance. Thank you Laurie Anderson and the crew. And Tiny Desk for making this space for wonderful music to take place and be out there.
@johnrigby1861
@johnrigby1861 3 года назад
Is it 40 years ago since I first heard Laurie Anderson's Superman .... amazing back then and amazing today. This 18 minute concert is amazing, pure joy and an absolute pleasure.
@MRBCA500
@MRBCA500 Год назад
I only just now discovered Laurie via the 60 minutes piece from Anderson Cooper. Her work blows me away. Before you can even reach a conclusion of whether you like it or not her sound captures you and you almost have no choice but to simply listen to the whole thing. That's pretty amazing.
@darrenspooner1482
@darrenspooner1482 3 года назад
She is a legend. Amazing artist
@ejt321
@ejt321 Год назад
I had to laugh at myself because when she started to play a Superman I got all wide eyed because I love that song so much. I love her freedom and innovation. I would so love to meet her someday.
@davidhollyfield5148
@davidhollyfield5148 3 года назад
Can you believe this was a pop hit on juke boxes everywhere in its day? A moment when it looked like culture was moving forward. What happened?
@duraosunda
@duraosunda 3 года назад
Greed. Amounts of money beyond any language´s capacity of explanation. As usual.
@5StringTheory
@5StringTheory 3 года назад
Exactly my thought when I've heard it for the first time - this was in radio??? Yeah, we strained away from art and went into a pop culture, sadly..
@kens9531
@kens9531 2 года назад
i have my degree in art history, and recently discovered laurie through o superman, and i never thought i'd get to see her perform. this is a blessing
@Nilzebub
@Nilzebub 3 года назад
One of the most beloved artists of my life in two centuries and sure to delight and provoke contemplation in many more. Hey, she’s probably already popular intergalactically. If I were an interstellar cosmonaut, I’d be listening to her. Wouldn’t you?
@MrDisasterboy
@MrDisasterboy 3 года назад
I listened to Big Science so much. So moving.
@TheTransitmtl
@TheTransitmtl 3 года назад
I remember the first time I heard O Superman. I was 17. Back then in 96 I was a raver and my friends and I came back from a hardcore rave in a military base. We all went to one of my friends who was starting to get into DJing and he put the track on his brand new 12's. I was mesmerized.
@SebastiaanHolStadsgids
@SebastiaanHolStadsgids 3 года назад
Wonderfull! And I must get that record...
@kathyerickson9402
@kathyerickson9402 3 года назад
Thank YOU Laurie Anderson. That was lovely!
@seanmontgomery836
@seanmontgomery836 2 года назад
[great cry] thanks miss anderson. I heerd u on cassettee dubbed round 35 year ago n memorized nearly all of yer album. Really cried joyously when i discovered bowie’s cover. People tell me that i dont realize how big an affect i have on others. You cant realize how much you have soothed and comforted me. Thank you.
@neurosismancer
@neurosismancer 3 года назад
I needed this today. 😭
@gloriarohlfs5805
@gloriarohlfs5805 2 года назад
So glad I've got to see Laurie several times. First at BAM in the early 1980s - USA parts 1-4, where she did a lot of what's on Big Science. Then a couple times in Philly, the Bardo. She is so wonderful, what a gift to us. I love all the quotes mentioned there that people say now & then.
@stagnatic
@stagnatic 3 года назад
Legend. This is excellent, thank you.
@florinbalotescu6609
@florinbalotescu6609 3 года назад
it is so good that poetry has no age it is so good it is just amazing
@peterhooper3391
@peterhooper3391 2 года назад
As a very young man, I carried United States Parts One Through Four from Fairbanks, Alaska to Santo Tomas, Guatemala in the middle-late 1980s. Laurie Anderson has been one of my Main Women ever since. (And, when the Matrix came out -- including the latest, Resurrections, I've greatly enjoyed saying Ms. Anderson in my best Smith voice.) Her work is perhaps the best soundtrack for the end of things that we know, as the unraveling continues.
@laburgy
@laburgy 2 года назад
Thank you Laurie for being so brilliant, it is an honour to be alive in your time and to be inspired by you. Thank you
@donwyates
@donwyates 3 года назад
Ahh, so many good memories brought back by this performance.
@ToddJohnson15
@ToddJohnson15 Год назад
This is fantastic. Brings back many fond memories of listening to Big Science when it first came out while I was a student at Ohio State. Fortunately, my room mates were into alternative music too.
@deborarossifantini7184
@deborarossifantini7184 3 года назад
What a surprise! A good one. A gift indeed. Good morning from Brasil
@deborarossifantini7184
@deborarossifantini7184 3 года назад
And thanks!
@gailremp8389
@gailremp8389 3 года назад
Yep
3 года назад
Também adoro ela.
@willianii1105
@willianii1105 3 года назад
Conheci Laurie Anderson em 1984 através de uma reportagem do Jornal do Brasil quando Big Science foi lançado no Brasil. Gostei do disco antes mesmo de ouví-lo, só pela descrição feita na reportagem. Anos depois, quando finalmente o comprei, foi paixão a primeira ouvida.
@deborarossifantini7184
@deborarossifantini7184 3 года назад
@@willianii1105 conheci Laurie Anderson pela participação dela na faixa Enquanto Isso/Meanwhile do disco Cor de Rosa..., de Marisa Monte. Eu era adolescente, num mundo pré-internet, mas intuí algo sobre Laurie, fui buscando sua obra e ficando cada vez mais maravilhada.
@ericvini609
@ericvini609 3 года назад
I saw her 3 times in concert. Two times in 1990, Laurie was alone on stage with keyboards, violin, and videos performance. She speaks in French between songs, great performances. And in 2009 with Lou Reed and John Zorn.
@theretrorescuer
@theretrorescuer 3 года назад
OMFG!!! Big Science is coming back???!!!!
@thx1138abc1
@thx1138abc1 2 года назад
Beautiful guys. Thank you so much. ❤
@christopherbrookfield4785
@christopherbrookfield4785 3 года назад
Wow! This was really great! She looks so pure. Like, she has not aged, or changed, one iota. Isn't that weird? I absolutely loved Big Science, when it came out. I drove my sister mad with it. She thoroughly detested it. All avant garde/experimental music. It sounds just as fresh/innovative, now. Even more so. How is that possible? 🤔😘✌️
@dkwdkw5563
@dkwdkw5563 3 года назад
love her music so many years. Thank you!
@UntrueTheBand
@UntrueTheBand 3 года назад
Hello Laurie good to see you again!
@babeena_gt_3645
@babeena_gt_3645 2 года назад
Laurie is genius , why don't we hear more about this artist
@tidalboxer
@tidalboxer 2 года назад
God she’s amazing!!!
@dadworldwide
@dadworldwide 3 года назад
This is the first time I've heard Big Science. I'm in love with this album.
@ryanhawley9181
@ryanhawley9181 2 года назад
I’m so thankful for Laurie Anderson being placed into my life. Truly a revolutionary.
@paroldeley586
@paroldeley586 2 года назад
Beautiful Laurie - thank you for everything!
@MarcialGalaxio
@MarcialGalaxio 2 года назад
Each era has its spirit. The '80s were an era unto themselves, and Laurie Anderson was the artist who captured its spirit like no one else. This statement can only be corroborated or denied by those people who in the 80s lived through the wave of creativity that flooded the world, in some way similar to the 70s, but also with a unique perfume. Others reached out, but Laurie brought her essence to us and continues to do so, every time she performs her magic until now.
@crispyrobot77
@crispyrobot77 Год назад
Thank you Laurie for sharing your wonderful talents with Humankind.
@stephenwood9052
@stephenwood9052 3 года назад
What a treat!
@garyrichardson475
@garyrichardson475 Год назад
I think this may be the best Tiny Desk Concert ever.
@LeoBarbalho
@LeoBarbalho 3 года назад
Obrigado por sua música, Laurie. E Obrigado por essa beleza, equipe do Tiny Desk.
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