TED Talks: Andrew Bird’s one-man orchestra of the imagination
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Andrew Bird made his lone show at the SXSW music festival count, holding the stage for one sweet, soaring hour.
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And can we talk about how this is the coolest thing I own?
I’m kind of sad I missed most of the Andrew Bird Break It Yourself hype while I was away. KEEP IT COMING PEOPLE. Also: it is my birthday as of 18 minutes ago.
Shall I introduce you to my new Bird GIFS? Yes, yes I shall.
The “Hmmm-Well-I-Actually-Haven’t-Considered-That-But-Good-Idea” Face!
And The “Wait-How-Do-They-Know-That-I’m-Super-Paranoid-Now” Face!
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Andrew Bird performing “Sectionate City” live at the Guggenheim
Seriously beautiful. I think that Andrew Bird is the musician of whom I’m the most jealous, musical ability-wise. Be sure to watch it in HD for the best quality!
No seriously. Watch. This.
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“Lull” by Andrew Bird from the album Weather Systems (2003).
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when trying to pitch Andrew Bird to a friend.
- me: you should listen to Andrew Bird.
- friend: what's he do? what's he play?
- me: well, he plays violin.
- friend: okay, that's coo-
- me: and guitar and glokenspiel, and whistles and uses a loop machine. and he uses these phonograph speakers connected to the loop machine and violin and it spins around and all the music comes flowing out it sounds like surround sound. you should see him in concert if you get the chance he's like a one man orchestra. sometimes he plucks his violin like a guitar and he'll loop certain pieces and then uses them throughout the song. so like he'll play something on violin, loop it, then whistle, and loop it ans then add on guitar and vocals. did I mention he sings too? he's got a beautiful voice, actually, he did a cover of It's Not Easy Being Green, funny story, he wrote a bunch of songs for The Muppets movie and none of them got used but they did use his whistling. but he's also known for his Bowl of Fire albums which all embrace this cool new orleans jazz vibe mixed in with vaudeville and bluegrass ...
- friend: ...
- me: do you want me to lend you my copy of Mysterious Production of Eggs? that's a pretty good album to start with.
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