Bjork (aka “Byerk”)

January 25, 2008

Michael and I went to see Bjork perform at an outdoor concert at the Sydney Opera House this week.  Possibly the best show I’ve seen (of course, I haven’t been to many, so make of that what you will).  There were bats and fireworks!  To be fair, the bats are just part of the usual scenery, but the fireworks were ordered up especially for Bjork.  Pretty neat. 

Bjork was her usual weird self.  She stomped onto stage with a cortege of all female horn players dressed in rainbow costumes with flags mounted on their shoulders.  Bjork herself wore an exaggerated version of the worst 80s prom dress you ever saw fashioned out of a bouncier version of aluminium foil.  Somehow I think that is what passes for “normal” in her wardrobe.  Sadly, I have no photos to offer as we were instructed “per the artist’s request” to refrain from photography of any kind during the show (more importantly, I am too old to be engaged in any sort of altercation with burly security guards). 

She did a good job of playing the popular songs from her back-catalogue, with a few new numbers thrown in.  While her voice is beginning to show the strain of her years, she strutted about in a herky-jerky interpretive dance with no obvious effort.  What I really love about Bjork, and what I particularly enjoyed while watching her live, is that you get the distinct impression that she behaves the same way in front of a thousand people as she would singing to herself at full volume while brushing her teeth at home in front of the bathroom mirror.  I have to respect that kind of abandon. 

A great show from a singular performer.

One Response to “Bjork (aka “Byerk”)”

  1. BZ Says:

    well of course you liked it. there were bats for crying out loud! You didn’t try to eat them, did you?? :)

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