Bon Iver "Dance Dance Dance" With Lykke Li
Lykke Li is fast becoming the queen of the live video, or at least the queen of the live video that features her restlessly singing her songs while joined by other indie famous people and/or people in a watercloset. The latest installment of Lykke's uploads to her YouTube account features a hang session with Justin Vernon and his Bon Iver buddies seated, singing, and strumming guitars along while Li "Dance Dance Dance"s at a fountain in Los Angeles. Guess what? Sweet harmonies.
(via Music Slut)
And don't forget, Lykke + Heidi Klum = a smoother, lighter bra.
Posted at 3:02 PM by amrit
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After this I guess I have to give her album another try
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annoying, what is this, a high school talent show? yeah such a stevie nicks wannabe
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does anybody else think that sometimes she looks like one of the olson girls
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YES!
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Saw both Bon Iver and Lykke Li on back-to-back nights here in L.A.,a month back.Lykke was just fun and sexy as hell and Bon Iver was just a spiritual experience.Soo good.
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TOTALLY an Olsen twin! So glad I didn't have to say it first. I'm pretty excited to see her at CMJ...
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can we get an mp3?
i dig her. She may not be doing anything super new, but she's fun and she puts on a really energetic and great live show.
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how can anyone diss this?
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Stevie Nicks? That was a stupid comparison.
Lykke's like the definition of fun
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@drab: you can create your own mp3 here: http://www.youtubecatcher.com/
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This is why I love YouTube. Great stuff.
It seems Rock/Indie has finally understood that collaboration causes much more creativity than trying to make music in a vacuum. I get the feeling now that Indie musicians mingle amongst each other much more (be it in Brooklyn, Portland, Montreal, or the internet) and they certainly mesh into their music several different musical genres.
The music of the whole world now enters Indie music. There's little distinction between rock, pop, soul, hip-hop, folk, blues, gypsy, Afro-pop, etc. 5 years ago I thought the music was dead. However, now I believe this new eclectic infusion has saved Rock n' Roll.
Or maybe I'm just full of shit...
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