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Topic: RSS FeedBjork: with an experimental new vocal album, one of pop music's great explorers continues to venture into uncharted waters. Here, she talks living on the edge with a fellow avatar of the avant-garde
Interview, Nov, 2004 by Laurie Anderson
LA: Well, Bjork, I think Medulla is so beautiful.
B: Thank you! I keep getting embarrassed and flattered! [laughs]
LA: When you see somebody do something and it's just really precise and gorgeous and they don't overdo it, you go: [shouts] "Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!" So, anyway, thank you for the record.
B: [laughs] Thank you! I just respect your work so much. And now I'm blushing like a little schoolgirl!
Laurie Anderson is touring with her new solo work, The End of the Moon, a performance combining stories, songs, and music.
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