"If there's no soul in the music, its because no one put it there, and it not the tool's fault." Imagine the odds of you being alive the same time as Björk. She's timeless.
I saw her at Kim's Video in the East Village right around this time. She was buying a big stack of CDs and I immediately had that sense of who she was: someone who kept up with everything, just devouring knowledge to feed her own art. It's hard to watch this without a sense of nostalgia now, but everything she's saying is a blueprint for how great music, great art gets made at any time. Just saw Rosalía here in Chicago and could definitely feel Björk's poetry alive within her, too-- one example among many giving us life right now.
I was in Iceland a month ago and it’s hard to describe but seeing the glaciers and all the crazy beautiful views made me appreciate Björk even more. Her music is like her home country - hard to understand at first but paying it thorough attention you’re rewarded.
Ah, I admire her as an artist so much. She knows herself, and her vision, but is open to collaboration and receiving ideas and input from around the world. She's a visionary looking towards the future and isn't afraid of change. She's experimental and anything mediocre in her eyes is boring to her.
I randomly caught this programme late night on Sunday 1997 itv in the uk. I was completely captivated and have been a lifelong fan ever since. Rip Mark Bell.
What I love the most about björk is how she's not afraid of feeling her emotions, even if they're painful. I guess that's why her joyous songs sounds so genuine
I remember this documentary. I recall I was very underwhelmed by Post (which I totally love now) and had no interest in Homogenic until I saw this. The snippets of electronic beats meshed with the string orchestra intrigued me but it was the snippet of Pluto that did it. I went out and bought the album the next day. It's still my favorite release of hers. Simply a masterpiece.
Upon hearing Homogenic, I knew instantly that Bjork was something truly special in "pop" music. I still consider Post to be a somewhat disappointing follow up to Debut although it has great tracks like Enjoy, Army of me and Cover me on it. Actually, I might have to go back to Post and give it another chance.
@@MisAnnThorpe Post is so great! But after my late three months discovery of Björk and her music I love ALL her albums veeery much now! Everthing really grew on after every listening! It was/is one of my best jouneys I had in my life! She is now my favorite female artist! Love her personality very much!
Career as a professional songwriter, owner & engineer of a Hollywood recording studio, and having worked with 100s of supremely talented A-list singers, musicians, and composers-for me, Bjork blows every one of them completely away. No one even comes close. Maybe Kate Bush gets honorable mention. There are at least a dozen Bjork songs that are so good it makes me think about taking up landscaping as a profession.
I first saw Bjork on MTV late one evening in the mid 80s. I believe it was Birthday. I was maybe 11. It blew me away. My siblings had no idea who I was talking about..I was frustrated. Then I saw this doc in 97...I was so happy. Bjork is an angel. An Icelandic national treasure.
This is by far my favorite documentary on Bjork. I love how it's not just touching on her personal relationships. It's main focus is giving us insight into her artistry, and she is a TRUE artist. Hell, she's walking art. Just endlessly fascinating. She's my favorite vocalist of all time. So much emotion in comes through her songs to where it's impossible not to be moved to tears most of the time.
Every thing you hear comes from her head. Whether it’s digitally programmed equipment or traditional analog instruments, it’s all her beautiful creative imagination and the soul she puts into everything she does.
This takes me back to a much better time in my life. I remember watching this on the A&E channel and being completely captivated. Bjork is so gifted and interesting, and has always had a special place in my musical heart.
I can't tell you how many times I've watched this special she is the most amazing being and so beyond most anyone's understanding !!!! LOVE YOU GIRL !!!
my Muse. I feel wrapped in love, warmth and playfulness when I watch or listen to her...what a beautiful state to live in :') her uniqueness is a gift to this world 💜
After listening to _Sonic Symbolism_ I notice how her accent speaking English at the time was more UK inflected coming off her London years than it is now
This documentary is essential to understand her first 20 years of songmaking. During this time (up to and including Vespertine) she produced the songs I can and like to listen to. At 48:58 Bjork said "I am the pop musician and I make music for everyone, not for VIP or educated people". I would greatly appreciate such documentary about her second 20+ years (Medúlla and later works) about her diverging from "the music for everyone". There must be something behind her shift from let's say melodic things to the strange soundscape "for educated people" she started to produce later.
It's wild to me that all some people know of Bjork is her swan dress, and from this, they proclaim, "She's crazy." Those people don't deserve the utter emotional ride you can experience listening and watching Bjork make and perform music. Like any artist who makes music with depth, authenticity and complexity, people will self select by choosing to take the time to experience what they at first don't understand, or, they don't take the time and walk away with fully formed, but false, judgements. If you're a fan of Bjork, welcome to the minority, where you have decided to embrace the beauty, artistry, creativity and complexity that exists in the world. My understanding of Bjork's is that she expresses her emotions & dreams musically, trying to transcribe her experiences of nature, color, and people. It's unique and is a pure endeavor, because she's not motivated by money, fame or status, the creation of music is her only goal.
When I first heard a sugar cubes song on the radio loved it and then discovered her amazing solo music she very special no one like her completely unique one off artist with timeless music love her as a person she’s very beautiful and best artist of that strong generation
A gentleman and a scholar is our Melvyn. No one in the UK has been a more enthusiastic proponent for the arts, and making the arts accessible to a wider range of people over the last 50 years or so than our Melvyn, and he has done so without diluting the content of his work, or talking down to the audience. As well as making arts and history programmes for TV and radio, he's also written some quite successful novels. All round, one helluva good egg.
"I've got no interest in people who do what I tell them to do" ...hehehe, it's funny how she can say that with such conviction, and you can see in the rehearsals that she's the general in charge of the troops. It makes absolutely no difference to me, she's a very special "pop musician" ...her words not mine. I love her music!
Loved this. Bjork/ Sugarcubes Put " Iceland on the map" now I want to know more about the country. Am posting Birthday on my FB tomorrow as it's both my birthday and a very special song for me. She is a Beethoven equivalent. Thank fuck for absolute artists.
Just discovered this on TH-cam. Thank you so much for uploading this fantastic documentary. I've been a huge fan and just a bit in love with her since the Sugar Cubes. A huge creative talent.
poor girl... her body language always screams somebody who is stressed out by people giving her attention. but her art is so striking, it's hard not to attract attention. what a hard life, but what courage to keep doing what you believe in, and what comes out is so amazing
I saw this decades ago, and the sentiment of electronic music not having soul because nobody embodied soul into the music had stuck with me for years. Björk was so far ahead of her time, while I am Icelandic and therefore obviously biased, it's still accurate.
37:16 meanwhile I'm sitting here with my midi controller and laptop with logic, and Bjork is back in 96 with this whole set up in the palm of her hand, by the sea! Where can I get one, its more advanced and compact than what I have in 2021.
ahh man, i totally forgot that bjork got attacked, thats so crazy! like, why would you want to hurt her, shes soooooo awesome! Post is my favorite of hers even today, shes had great music since but man.... i hate to say, hyperballad still brings me to tears... i fucking love her I hope i get to hang out and drink whiskey with her some day bjork! lol im an award winning composer come hang out and lets jam
(32:10) Bjork and the next speaker apparently alluding to the work of Jón Leifs (1899-1968). This documentary was broadcast at a time when just a couple of albums of his music had been recorded by Bis Records. Now there are 13!
I need help finding this song at 30:19, I know it's alarm call, I just can't find the specific mix or version, I've been searching the internet like CRAZY:((((
I think that if bjork or the sugercubes were trying to break into the music business today they would not be able too get a record contract. Because there sound is so different from anybody else. The state of music today is in a sad place. Bjork is truly one of a kind. Totally unique and special. Thanks for posting this video I really appreciate and enjoyed it. Greetings from Atlantic City New Jersey USA
So true! Major labels have more power than ever, and they do not want to risk investing in something that does not bring back money. Songs today are made to sell, creativity and originality as Björk disappears. By exposing their "safe cards" everywhere, nobody loses the risk of missing their product. And many people automatically think they like the music, but they've just really have been brainwashed with it through a very systematic product placement. Now is a very depressing time for music indeed.
I HAVE TO SHOUT OUT *_BJORK, PRINCE, MICHAEL & KRS-1_* ARE MY UTMOSTEDLY _(is that even a word in English?)_ FAVORITE GODS OF MUSIC. I KNOW I AM BLESSED TO BE BORN & RAISED ON THEIR GLORY OF MUSIC. THANKS MOMMY & DADDY, Y'ALL KNEW THE RIGHT TIME TO CONCEIVE ME SO I CAN KNOW WHAT REAL MUSIC IS SUPPOSED TO SOUND LIKE.
That girl has no clue How gorgeous she is. I think. Her personality denotes pure curiosity. That’s what makes a poet a poet. It’s an ingredient not many humans get blessed with. The musical inclusion is the cooking butter; Infusing flavor.
... at min 50.16 i was "oh there she goes filming the joga scene!"..... at min 50.50 "ohwow!...." ... at 51.10 ..... "speechless, wow - literally open mouth-........."
We had mainly Michael Jackon and Björk who developed pomusic further and gave it deep soul and strong magic (which can help, cure and save people) and visualisation! Then after the new millienium startet were we lost MJ and Björk disapeared mainly from the radio into the alternative music szene. So great soulful developing magical popmusic mainly died and depressions, terror and other psychological deseases took over!
This is a complete different lyrics to Jóga then is on Homogenic. Jóga, being her friend and it's made by in collaboration with her other friend, the writer Sjón.
"If there's no soul in the music, its because no one put it there, and it not the tool's fault." Imagine the odds of you being alive the same time as Björk. She's timeless.
timeless like her horrible cat like screetching
The "soul" in secular music is Satan. Just ask Aleister Crowley.
I saw her at Kim's Video in the East Village right around this time. She was buying a big stack of CDs and I immediately had that sense of who she was: someone who kept up with everything, just devouring knowledge to feed her own art. It's hard to watch this without a sense of nostalgia now, but everything she's saying is a blueprint for how great music, great art gets made at any time. Just saw Rosalía here in Chicago and could definitely feel Björk's poetry alive within her, too-- one example among many giving us life right now.
@@DominicJacksonFilm Okay
Good shout don't like all she does but good songs are good
"if everything's beautiful, then nothing's beautiful." - R.I.P. Mark Bell
I was in Iceland a month ago and it’s hard to describe but seeing the glaciers and all the crazy beautiful views made me appreciate Björk even more. Her music is like her home country - hard to understand at first but paying it thorough attention you’re rewarded.
Didn't it need more diversity?
@@CHRISANDREOU4199 it’s a beautiful volcanic island, not a glee club
@phyntaman wizzair
After I went to Iceland, everything about Björk made complete sense. Unique and cerebral human
Ah, I admire her as an artist so much. She knows herself, and her vision, but is open to collaboration and receiving ideas and input from around the world. She's a visionary looking towards the future and isn't afraid of change. She's experimental and anything mediocre in her eyes is boring to her.
I'd say not interesting rather than mediocre... she cares about the people..
Well said!
She is just bloody brilliant and fearless. Love her!
Her career it s over
Bjork in that record store was the cutest thing ever!! She looked like a child full of excitement.
I liked it so much I did an oil painting of that moment:)
@@MikeTrainormusic lol cute/cool!!
I randomly caught this programme late night on Sunday 1997 itv in the uk. I was completely captivated and have been a lifelong fan ever since. Rip Mark Bell.
Same
Still thrilled that we've experienced a once in the century artist like her.
What I love the most about björk is how she's not afraid of feeling her emotions, even if they're painful. I guess that's why her joyous songs sounds so genuine
I remember this documentary. I recall I was very underwhelmed by Post (which I totally love now) and had no interest in Homogenic until I saw this. The snippets of electronic beats meshed with the string orchestra intrigued me but it was the snippet of Pluto that did it. I went out and bought the album the next day. It's still my favorite release of hers. Simply a masterpiece.
Upon hearing Homogenic, I knew instantly that Bjork was something truly special in "pop" music. I still consider Post to be a somewhat disappointing follow up to Debut although it has great tracks like Enjoy, Army of me and Cover me on it. Actually, I might have to go back to Post and give it another chance.
@@MisAnnThorpe Post is so great! But after my late three months discovery of Björk and her music I love ALL her albums veeery much now!
Everthing really grew on after every listening!
It was/is one of my best jouneys I had in my life!
She is now my favorite female artist!
Love her personality very much!
I would still say that POST and HOMEGENIC are bj's too best albums and this show is incredible
I liked Debut and Post quite a bit, but I don't think they compare to Homogenic and Vespertine.
@@emomu i agree. she talks about why her entire approach changed with Homogenic in this video.
'Beats, strings & voice' is why Homogenic is my favourite Bjork album. Perfect.
and the way she says it
If you want voice voice and voice medulla is for you
Career as a professional songwriter, owner & engineer of a Hollywood recording studio, and having worked with 100s of supremely talented A-list singers, musicians, and composers-for me, Bjork blows every one of them completely away. No one even comes close. Maybe Kate Bush gets honorable mention. There are at least a dozen Bjork songs that are so good it makes me think about taking up landscaping as a profession.
Jonathan Richman is another.
He could have been huge, but he likes to play small venues and to not have a telephone
I first saw Bjork on MTV late one evening in the mid 80s. I believe it was Birthday. I was maybe 11. It blew me away. My siblings had no idea who I was talking about..I was frustrated.
Then I saw this doc in 97...I was so happy.
Bjork is an angel. An Icelandic national treasure.
If everything is beautiful, nothing is beautiful...
Steven Kozobarich shaped me too :)
BJORK driving that Hummer, yep Army Of Me moment
She is all things. So in tune. Almost like the old gods just dropped her out of the sky. Bjork's talent and creativity is unmatched.
This is by far my favorite documentary on Bjork. I love how it's not just touching on her personal relationships. It's main focus is giving us
insight into her artistry, and she is a TRUE artist. Hell, she's walking art. Just endlessly fascinating. She's my favorite vocalist of all time. So much emotion in comes through her songs to where it's impossible not to be moved to tears most of the time.
🥺😢🥺
Those alternate "Joga" lyrics 💓
Masterpiece! Björk is Björk, until 2022 no one can creat the music like her !??
Gimmicky Björk: m.th-cam.com/video/Qsy7kJyizoc/w-d-xo.html&pp=ygUIU2FtIHdvbXA%3D
Every thing you hear comes from her head. Whether it’s digitally programmed equipment or traditional analog instruments, it’s all her beautiful creative imagination and the soul she puts into everything she does.
Totally original a musical genius, brilliantly said British music holding the flag up the same old shit, well said 2023 nothing changed
This takes me back to a much better time in my life. I remember watching this on the A&E channel and being completely captivated. Bjork is so gifted and interesting, and has always had a special place in my musical heart.
Can’t believe I’ve never seen this one until now!!🤭
I can't tell you how many times I've watched this special she is the most amazing being and so beyond most anyone's understanding !!!! LOVE YOU GIRL !!!
Killing it with the Pag 24 intro.
I remember seeing this doc soon after it came out. It's awesome to see it again. Thank you for uploading it.
The pleasure is all mine! :)
@@PNEUMONIAx I LOVE the medúlla reference😍
How cool is this documentary of this beautiful, musical creature. I absolutely adore her creative mind.
Beautiful. Her music, her mind, body and her spirit! I can feel Bjork!
my Muse. I feel wrapped in love, warmth and playfulness when I watch or listen to her...what a beautiful state to live in :') her uniqueness is a gift to this world 💜
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for uploading this.
No problem. :)
I really had a good time in her concert when she was in Thailand. Good Good old Memory.
After listening to _Sonic Symbolism_ I notice how her accent speaking English at the time was more UK inflected coming off her London years than it is now
This documentary is essential to understand her first 20 years of songmaking.
During this time (up to and including Vespertine) she produced the songs I can and like to listen to.
At 48:58 Bjork said "I am the pop musician and I make music for everyone, not for VIP or educated people".
I would greatly appreciate such documentary about her second 20+ years (Medúlla and later works) about her diverging from "the music for everyone". There must be something behind her shift from let's say melodic things to the strange soundscape "for educated people" she started to produce later.
Is she making for educated people, or is she making music as an intellectual individual?
my all time favorite artist
She's brilliant. One of my favourite artists
Fantastic watch. This has been one of my favorite albums the last few years so seeing her piece it together like this is really fascinating.
Homogenic is a masterpiece 🙌🏼
This is excellent❤❤❤❤❤
An amazing breath of fresh air in modern pop music! XX
It's wild to me that all some people know of Bjork is her swan dress, and from this, they proclaim, "She's crazy."
Those people don't deserve the utter emotional ride you can experience listening and watching Bjork make and perform music. Like any artist who makes music with depth, authenticity and complexity, people will self select by choosing to take the time to experience what they at first don't understand, or, they don't take the time and walk away with fully formed, but false, judgements.
If you're a fan of Bjork, welcome to the minority, where you have decided to embrace the beauty, artistry, creativity and complexity that exists in the world.
My understanding of Bjork's is that she expresses her emotions & dreams musically, trying to transcribe her experiences of nature, color, and people. It's unique and is a pure endeavor, because she's not motivated by money, fame or status, the creation of music is her only goal.
She was and is so beautiful
When I first heard a sugar cubes song on the radio loved it and then discovered her amazing solo music she very special no one like her completely unique one off artist with timeless music love her as a person she’s very beautiful and best artist of that strong generation
OMG that rendition of Unravel. I've been playing on repeat recently and it's my first time seeing this version. Wow just wow
Still in love with this kind of jenta, sweetly crazy.. so Scandi. ❤
This man is the ONLY man I've ever heard pronounce her name correctly.
A gentleman and a scholar is our Melvyn. No one in the UK has been a more enthusiastic proponent for the arts, and making the arts accessible to a wider range of people over the last 50 years or so than our Melvyn, and he has done so without diluting the content of his work, or talking down to the audience. As well as making arts and history programmes for TV and radio, he's also written some quite successful novels. All round, one helluva good egg.
19:50 to 19:53 . my new favorite quote from bjork
That doc was incredible, I loved every second
An amazingly unique young woman, everything about her.
About to turn 57.
"I've got no interest in people who do what I tell them to do" ...hehehe, it's funny how she can say that with such conviction, and you can see in the rehearsals that she's the general in charge of the troops. It makes absolutely no difference to me, she's a very special "pop musician" ...her words not mine. I love her music!
There is so much love in what she does. Her music goes right to my heart and players on it.
Loved this. Bjork/ Sugarcubes Put " Iceland on the map" now I want to know more about the country. Am posting Birthday on my FB tomorrow as it's both my birthday and a very special song for me. She is a Beethoven equivalent. Thank fuck for absolute artists.
Thank you for this 💜 Björk has always been one of my favorite singers and this doc made me love her so much more.
Beautiful. Thank you!
Just discovered this on TH-cam.
Thank you so much for uploading this fantastic documentary.
I've been a huge fan and just a bit in love with her since the Sugar Cubes.
A huge creative talent.
I absolutely love her
poor girl... her body language always screams somebody who is stressed out by people giving her attention. but her art is so striking, it's hard not to attract attention. what a hard life, but what courage to keep doing what you believe in, and what comes out is so amazing
I saw this decades ago, and the sentiment of electronic music not having soul because nobody embodied soul into the music had stuck with me for years. Björk was so far ahead of her time, while I am Icelandic and therefore obviously biased, it's still accurate.
"if you play it safe you wont get any treats" her way of talking is so fun
the part where she does the stripped down version of Unravel... amazing 13:17
13:15 - 14:36 - The Essence of Bjork
Thanks for sharing! Hugs from Mexico 🇲🇽
37:16 meanwhile I'm sitting here with my midi controller and laptop with logic, and Bjork is back in 96 with this whole set up in the palm of her hand, by the sea! Where can I get one, its more advanced and compact than what I have in 2021.
eBay! This video inspired me to get one too.
@@darceyciccone3509 name of product pls (*.* )
@@_chary990 Yamaha QY20 music sequencer
@@_chary990 Luisito is correct, she used the QY20 and SU10 sampler. I picked up a QY100...later/upgraded model.
@@darceyciccone3509 thanks guys, the hunt is on
ahh man, i totally forgot that bjork got attacked, thats so crazy! like, why would you want to hurt her, shes soooooo awesome! Post is my favorite of hers even today, shes had great music since but man.... i hate to say, hyperballad still brings me to tears... i fucking love her
I hope i get to hang out and drink whiskey with her some day
bjork! lol im an award winning composer come hang out and lets jam
So talented. So intelligent. So very beautiful ❤❤❤
Beautiful
(32:10) Bjork and the next speaker apparently alluding to the work of Jón Leifs (1899-1968). This documentary was broadcast at a time when just a couple of albums of his music had been recorded by Bis Records. Now there are 13!
gracias desde Venezuela
You are welcome! :)
I need help finding this song at 30:19, I know it's alarm call, I just can't find the specific mix or version, I've been searching the internet like CRAZY:((((
mother mother mother mother mother
What a fucking genius.
I think that if bjork or the sugercubes were trying to break into the music business today they would not be able too get a record contract.
Because there sound is so different from anybody else.
The state of music today is in a sad place.
Bjork is truly one of a kind.
Totally unique and special.
Thanks for posting this video I really appreciate and enjoyed it.
Greetings from Atlantic City New Jersey USA
;_; that is depressing
So true! Major labels have more power than ever, and they do not want to risk investing in something that does not bring back money. Songs today are made to sell, creativity and originality as Björk disappears. By exposing their "safe cards" everywhere, nobody loses the risk of missing their product. And many people automatically think they like the music, but they've just really have been brainwashed with it through a very systematic product placement. Now is a very depressing time for music indeed.
Does that mean everyone will have a "played it safe" taste in music? ;~; (also have you heard Blissing me its amazing)
Bjork is quirky and very unique! There will only be 1❤❤❤❤
I HAVE TO SHOUT OUT *_BJORK, PRINCE, MICHAEL & KRS-1_* ARE MY UTMOSTEDLY _(is that even a word in English?)_ FAVORITE GODS OF MUSIC.
I KNOW I AM BLESSED TO BE BORN & RAISED ON THEIR GLORY OF MUSIC.
THANKS MOMMY & DADDY, Y'ALL KNEW THE RIGHT TIME TO CONCEIVE ME SO I CAN KNOW WHAT REAL MUSIC IS SUPPOSED TO SOUND LIKE.
The intro is so cool
The documentary is great, thank you
Obg por compartilhar essa entrevista, sensacional.
That girl has no clue
How gorgeous she is. I think.
Her personality denotes pure curiosity.
That’s what makes a poet a poet. It’s an ingredient not many humans get blessed with.
The musical inclusion is the cooking butter;
Infusing flavor.
Loved Bjork since the Sugarcubes.
I love this woman.
🙏🏻 - Just Adorable - what an absolute treasure she is... 🥰🤩
Bono calling all his fans "punters" is true to form
I love you Bjork
So sad i didn't know her till the early 90s
Love Bjorky ❤️
Bjorky
I stand by my purchase in 93 of Bjorks Debut Album. My metal friends lambasted me. Fk them. She is a grest artist.
She's almost too good
... at min 50.16 i was "oh there she goes filming the joga scene!"..... at min 50.50 "ohwow!...." ... at 51.10 ..... "speechless, wow - literally open mouth-........."
It’s really weird to hear Joga with different lyrics.
i love her
We had mainly Michael Jackon and Björk who developed pomusic further and gave it deep soul and strong magic (which can help, cure and save people) and visualisation!
Then after the new millienium startet were we lost MJ and Björk disapeared mainly from the radio into the alternative music szene.
So great soulful developing magical popmusic mainly died and depressions, terror and other psychological deseases took over!
allahuma barik, god bless her
Fav❤
This is a complete different lyrics to Jóga then is on Homogenic. Jóga, being her friend and it's made by in collaboration with her other friend, the writer Sjón.
Bravo!
Björk is literally my role model in life.
Very rich musical involvement
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What is that version of "Hyperballad" at the beginning?
Björk - Hyperballad (Girls Blouse Mix)
Thank you!
No problem. :)
21.11 play dead what a tune 🤩
Je vais faire court: une voix de dingue ! Moi j'adore,!
35:19 is peak human communication.