Breathtaking...I'm so glad that I found her music. Her voice, the piano and guitar playing, the lyrics - when I listen to Ane Brun it is like time stops and an atmosphere occurs, where I feel deeply understood, seen and hugged. :-) I'm looking forward to see her live in November for the first time!!
Same! Super happy to have finally discovered her! And for that I must thank the girl on the LP cover in front of which Ane is playing her guitar here =)
I feel privileged to be alive at the same time this beautiful artist is on planet to see her perform is a truly uplifting experience bless you lovely Ane Brun
I just encountered Ane's music for the first time yesterday (1 Feb 2019) and already I have listened to the songs "All We Want Is Love" and "Signing Off", which she very thankfully performs here, about 200 times each, over and over and over. I have filled my little apartment with her beautiful words and her singularly beautiful voice. They are such achingly lovely songs. Tusen takk, Ane.
It doesn't take any strength. It's a disease. You get it, and then you either recover or die. We personalize it with words like, "fight" to provide the comforting illusion of control or responsibility or sovereignty. And although we all agree it's a nice thing to say, you should never actually believe the nonsense we peddle
cocteautwinned I have a neuromuscular degenerative disorder that causes the myelin sheathing of my nerves to erode and my peripheral muscles to atrophy. I live in a constant state of often intense pain and go days without sleep for it. I do a great many things I am proud of. I am a good husband and I try to be thoughtful and kind. I go to university with the intention of meaningfully contributing to the society that has provided me with such opportunity. But I am not brave or strong or admirable for having a shitty disease. I am not spectacular or heroic for not being shitty because I have a shitty disease. And I very specifically don't fight anything. I just suffer and try to live on. It's not pleasant and certainly lacks the soft tone of the patronizing language of 'fighting the pain', but it's also true. Some things are just awful and beyond our control
Well. If thats your take on it, to bad. But sometimes in life, you really have to fight to get forward, to say something else is pretty stupid. That we all just needs to accept all the shit in the world, and carry on hoping for the best is pretty a poor lifechoice i think. (coming from someone who fought for my life against a disease for a lot of years and (at least temporarily) won..)
Nicolai Lyche I'm not advocating inaction and indifference. If something can be meaningfully changed for the better, then of course we ought to do something. It is specifically when we can not affect a thing that trying to contrive the illusion of control or self-determination becomes insultingly desperate. Cancer is not a villain sitting in a lair, twisting its moustache. It is the corrupted mutation of a cell, inadvertently mass producing its useless variation throughout our body. It is a biological glitch. You could argue that doctors and modern medicine are fighting it, but the victims sure as fuck aren't. Either the cancer will go into remission, and the person is temporarily spared or the cancer will metastasize and kill the person. But at no point in this shitty circumstance did a person grit their teeth and bear down their divine fuckin willpower to thwart that troublesome cancer. Stephan Hawking got a raw deal and has a shit body with a shit disease. However, rather than affect the pretense that he's fighting the disease, he instead focused on the world in his mind and developed one of the most fascinating imaginations of our generation. His mind doesn't make his disease less real, only less impacting. Im saying that it is lazy, insulting, and almost childish to pretend we stand as masters of our fate against the fickle whims of chance in all things. Some things, like CMT, or ALS, or cancer are just awful. I change the things I can, like being good to people I love, and accept the things I can't, like becoming riddled with a nasty little bastard of an ailment.
The commentary by NPR says she's taking stock of her life and these songs are the result.. makes sense to me that when reflecting on perhaps the end of many of the most important parts of life, she ends up with just her voice & a piano
For me, signing off is a deactivate facebook theme tune. A simple guide to social media in 2019. All the passion and intensity of the artist. Bravo Ane.
This is how I like to listen to Ane Brun : just a piano/guitar and her voice. THIS VOICE.
Breathtaking...I'm so glad that I found her music. Her voice, the piano and guitar playing, the lyrics - when I listen to Ane Brun it is like time stops and an atmosphere occurs, where I feel deeply understood, seen and hugged. :-) I'm looking forward to see her live in November for the first time!!
Same! Super happy to have finally discovered her! And for that I must thank the girl on the LP cover in front of which Ane is playing her guitar here =)
I LOVE HER!!! "Do you remember" is one my favorite songs to this day
"When we found our first positions, and every muscle rested".💙
She really sings the truth in such a delicate way. I heart this!
This lady speaks to my heart. So very relatable, this song. How amazing music is, life is unimaginable without it.
Makes me wonder ... Invites me to consider ... how beautiful voice can be as an instrument
I feel privileged to be alive at the same time this beautiful artist is on planet to see her perform is a truly uplifting experience bless you lovely Ane Brun
I come back each time to draw strength for such a beautiful voice!
A rare and exceptional artist. Moving and mesmerizing.
Beautiful Ane 🧚♀️
I just encountered Ane's music for the first time yesterday (1 Feb 2019) and already I have listened to the songs "All We Want Is Love" and "Signing Off", which she very thankfully performs here, about 200 times each, over and over and over. I have filled my little apartment with her beautiful words and her singularly beautiful voice. They are such achingly lovely songs. Tusen takk, Ane.
She's Amazing. I discovered her 3 weeks ago. All her work is Fantastic
What a rare GEM!! Love how Ane makes the guitar hum with her voice
Oh, didn't expect to see Ane here!
I know right?! Ane Brun is like this little secret we kept. But I'm so excited to see her!
Ana just found you and bursted out in tears hearing you ,this is magic what your doing beautifull beautifull beautifull
Thank you for doing what you do, Ane. You are beautiful in every way.
Back again. Can not get enough of her.
I will be devastated if I never get to see her live. It is one of the few things on my bucketlist.
Moving. Extremely beautiful!
So beautiful! Love her so much
+Blinding And AURORA's album in the background! Full circle. Love it :)
amazing , new talent for me and as a poet i really appreciate her lyrics and emotional depth
Keep pushing. You have it. I know you do!🤩
I love your music, I love you as well.
Ane is my absolute favorite.
Do you remember?👍👍👍
Words are never enough for a moment such as this......live and love
One of my all time favourites. Thank you 🙏💕🌸
She is AMAZING.
I loved her! So thoughtful and soulful! Can't wait to hear more.
Beautiful
👀📲popped back to watch u again. U always Cheer me up 😊
L💟✌e the vibe u radiate. Great tunes especially 💞🎵 the uptempo of Radio 🎶📻
Thank u 😽
She's my favorite, you know? ❤️
Dear Ane,always a treat,
Amazing; I really wasn't expecting her to be this great👌🏾
Fantastic!!!
I love you ❤️
beautiful beautiful beautiful !!!
Also,very sad about her battle with lupus. Can't imagine the strength it takes to fight that fight.A true warrior princess
It doesn't take any strength. It's a disease. You get it, and then you either recover or die. We personalize it with words like, "fight" to provide the comforting illusion of control or responsibility or sovereignty. And although we all agree it's a nice thing to say, you should never actually believe the nonsense we peddle
+Brendan Fletcher As one who knows the daily struggles of chronic pain,I can tell you,some days it IS a fight. No romanticizing. It just is what it is
cocteautwinned
I have a neuromuscular degenerative disorder that causes the myelin sheathing of my nerves to erode and my peripheral muscles to atrophy. I live in a constant state of often intense pain and go days without sleep for it.
I do a great many things I am proud of. I am a good husband and I try to be thoughtful and kind. I go to university with the intention of meaningfully contributing to the society that has provided me with such opportunity. But I am not brave or strong or admirable for having a shitty disease. I am not spectacular or heroic for not being shitty because I have a shitty disease. And I very specifically don't fight anything. I just suffer and try to live on. It's not pleasant and certainly lacks the soft tone of the patronizing language of 'fighting the pain', but it's also true. Some things are just awful and beyond our control
Well. If thats your take on it, to bad. But sometimes in life, you really have to fight to get forward, to say something else is pretty stupid. That we all just needs to accept all the shit in the world, and carry on hoping for the best is pretty a poor lifechoice i think.
(coming from someone who fought for my life against a disease for a lot of years and (at least temporarily) won..)
Nicolai Lyche
I'm not advocating inaction and indifference. If something can be meaningfully changed for the better, then of course we ought to do something. It is specifically when we can not affect a thing that trying to contrive the illusion of control or self-determination becomes insultingly desperate.
Cancer is not a villain sitting in a lair, twisting its moustache. It is the corrupted mutation of a cell, inadvertently mass producing its useless variation throughout our body. It is a biological glitch. You could argue that doctors and modern medicine are fighting it, but the victims sure as fuck aren't. Either the cancer will go into remission, and the person is temporarily spared or the cancer will metastasize and kill the person. But at no point in this shitty circumstance did a person grit their teeth and bear down their divine fuckin willpower to thwart that troublesome cancer.
Stephan Hawking got a raw deal and has a shit body with a shit disease. However, rather than affect the pretense that he's fighting the disease, he instead focused on the world in his mind and developed one of the most fascinating imaginations of our generation. His mind doesn't make his disease less real, only less impacting. Im saying that it is lazy, insulting, and almost childish to pretend we stand as masters of our fate against the fickle whims of chance in all things. Some things, like CMT, or ALS, or cancer are just awful. I change the things I can, like being good to people I love, and accept the things I can't, like becoming riddled with a nasty little bastard of an ailment.
The cold is still showing strongly in her voice here. Still a beautiful voice.
Love you Brun
wow what a talented lady!
Love Ane.So authentic and genuine.♥
so beautiful music
Embarrassed to say I’ve just come to Ane through AURORA’s fangirling. Wonderful voice and songwriting.
Such pretty music. Thanks for sharing!
That was beautiful and profound. Thank you!
I love her ❤❤❤
I was waiting for this a long time already, thanks.
great sound...deep....anthony and the jonsons is all over this...nice
the pipes on this girl...
The commentary by NPR says she's taking stock of her life and these songs are the result.. makes sense to me that when reflecting on perhaps the end of many of the most important parts of life, she ends up with just her voice & a piano
real music. thank you
All We Want Is Such Music.
Voice of an angel.
I didn't know she did one of these! Watching now.
Me gusta !!!! No la conocía a Ane Brun " Gracias Tiny desk !!!
Beautiful ❤❤
Preciosa voz, me encanta Ane...
This is glorious. The first show that i see entirely.
FINALLY! Ane
👏👏👏🙌🙌🙌
beautiful
For me, signing off is a deactivate facebook theme tune. A simple guide to social media in 2019. All the passion and intensity of the artist. Bravo Ane.
saw her a couple of years ago with Peter Gabriel - i like her songs.
Oh, my goodness!
this is amazing
So relaxing.
wow i had no idea she played with Gabriel, i have to listen to that!
Fantastic, I've nothing more to say.
she is fantastci so much thanks
so Nice !!!
"Here's the ultimate love song, kind of..."
👏👏👏
Heavenly
Magical
Very nice
Wow!
This is what I imagine an angel sounds like.
Nydelig Ane Brun. Flott spilt!
CDより 良いです。
formedable!!!
About god damned time.
Arriba la esperanza abuelita
Remins me of the great Tori Amos. Nice!
The "Great one"... Tori Amos
😥
Aurora brought me here ♥️
what kind of piano is this played on? it sounds great
all we want is love...
부드럽고 섬세하다
Can we compare to ...say..
Joni Mitchell.....both so good..
does anybody know if that guitar is alhambra?
She looks like a young Clint Eastwood :)
No fake Reality.
She is the same Clint Eastwood :D
Anyone have an idea what kind of guitar that is?
Acoustic 😂😂
after Island-Blues you don't need to sing anything
Old St. Vincent?
I've been a fan for years, and I'm a little let down by this. Didn't do it for me.
It's the Fentanyl😂
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