That is why I like Bjork so much: she is among the five greatest female singers ever IMHO, yet she gets shy when she is complimented. 😊 She has a very beautiful voice, and I like her approach to music. She is a genuine artist, I think. I love all of her CDs of 1992-2012, I am not so fond of her songs post-2012. Nevertheless, she will always have a special place in my heart... 👍😊
@@TinyEpics I feel I can say the same thing about there being more things than Trump & Biden in 2023... bc Americans and non-Americans seem to still be very extremely obsessed about both of them (even though Trump hasn't been president since 3 years ago, and Biden obviously has dementia), which is understandable, but also proves my point.
The Japanese really respect and love Bjork as an artist. Her CDs spent more time on the Japanese charts than they did in most other countries. It does not hurt that she looks half Japanese. Lol... The interviewer said that Japanese people say that Bjork has an Eastern look.
I think there was a TikTok that went viral recently where an Asian woman was shocked at the fact that Björk wasn’t Asian. She said something along the lines of “Wait Björk is not a sister?” 😭😭😭.
The compliment was something like: "when you sing it seems as if you're possessed by something. Has anyone said that before? Is that what make you such a great singer?" Also the first two questions are about acting in a movie (Dancer in the Dark, surely.)
"On the surface simplicity, but the darkest pit in me" I've gotta get that tattooed.. It's just stuck to me ever since the first time I listened to this song
This is the perfect definition of what she said " music has to come from emotions" Bjork is a goddess blending with us, and we should be thankful for that.
Every time I listen to Björk it invokes such a sense of wonder. She’s so captivating and her voice is like both mother and child, Soothing, playful and curious.
WRITTEN, SINGLE, TOUCHED AND VISUAL POETRY OF THE BEST QUALITY! I was a teenager, I remember at the time that this clip of the song "Pagan Poetry" by this Icelandic singer Bjork, made a lot of controversy when it was released, I read in magazines, getting banned from MTV. According to my perception the clip can be divided into two parts. The first is basically composed of sex between abstract forms alternated with images of needles, piercings and collars being inserted into a woman's body. In the second part, Bjork is finally shown wearing a "wedding dress". Detail: This dress leaves Björk's breasts on display and is theoretically supported by the piercings and necklaces shown in the first part of the video. By having some "sex and nudity scenes" the unsuspecting may consider the video appealing and pornographic, however, it is far from it. The purpose of pornographic content is to sexually excite, whoever has seen knows what I am talking about, far from the purpose And the emotions of "Pagan Poetry." With all these needles, Björk's bipolar expressions, which now both cries, smiles, and surrealism in the sexual scenes, the transmitted feeling is basically pain, despair, and a near loss of sanity. A wedding dress is a symbol of love, after all a couple just gets married (or should be) when they both love each other.But the dress used in the video is only maintained thanks to the various painfully used necklaces and piercings By the singer.Therefore, love exists only close to her pain? The letter of the song does not give much detail on the reason for this pain.Infidelity? Unrequited love? Moral questions? Or worse, would the lover himself be the one who hurts her? , For whatever reason, love hurts and Björk, managed to pass all this pain so much for those who listen to the song and its silent and distressed I love him / her, both for those who see the instability of Their expressions in the video. Shocking, dark, mysterious, beautiful and painful, in short "Pagan Poetry" is a true work of art. What charmed, enchanted and enchanted those who see and hear!
Pagan Poetry. The most captivating, compelling and best song of the 21st Century is also the most unexpected. Old and new. After Bachelorette what should have been impossible happened anyway. Tack till dig Björk.
Hello to everyone. I am a lot older and wiser now than I was when Bjork was famous. I listen to her tracks now and I have to say this much... I can understand why she says that music has to come from emotion for example looking at her body language and facial expressions and the sheer amount of feeling emanating from her voice and her body makes me see her in such a different light. I didn't realize that she understood Japanese so well. I have in some ways seen Bjork as a woman who was so out of the modern version of what a musician is, that to this day I can go back to her music and she has stood the test of time. Hope that makes sense to anyone who takes the time to read my 5 cents. Peace out to y'all.
Her performance was awesome! I have to say she was acting a bit different in her interview here than in other ones. It seems that she was coached on Japanese culture down to word choice. She paused briefly to choose the word “loyal” to describe her consistency in a certain element of her music. She made eye contact sparingly and acted really reserved. Well done, she didn’t change who she was or mislead in her answers but she was very culturally aware.
I can't get over her artfulness. I mean, she forgets the very first verse of Generous Palmstroke, and she comes back to herself and takes that forgetfulness and makes it part of the poetry of the song by cutting short the next verse. AND THAT WAS IMPROVISED in just a couple of seconds. I mean, you really need to be smart and talented to do something like that beautiful.
Amongst all her live performances of this song, Pagan Poetry, I've never seen her sing those two last gorgeous, very high notes. Gives me the sense that it might be too high for her now to reach; or she can't anymore, or who knows. I always look forward to it. 😔♥️
Japanese people are very polite. Probably the most polite people in d world. I know coz i lived there for 2 yrs. No one has ever complimenred her that way, so she felt a little anxious. Most of the intervier she had back then esp the western loved to comment abd highlight her eccentricity.. So this feels a little strange to her..
@Stickee Bee Garden I think they were referring to the sudden, jarring cut to planes crashing into the Trade center building and screaming right in the middle of the interview..
although she technically contradicted herself in this interview by writing a song with the lyrics: "I need a shelter to build an altar / Away from all the Osama's and Bushes" :D
"although she technically contradicted herself in this interview by writing a song with the lyrics: 'I need a shelter to build an altar / Away from all the Osama's and Bushes'.". I'm intrigued; expand.
technically that song is about breastfeeding and wanting to protect your child. the "Osamas & Bushes" bit is used more to support her point rather than used as a point on itself.
I wonder what the first question was; the one she answered “it took alot of time, three years and I was glad to get back to my own music.” What was she referring to?
robertlindsay.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/the-strange-case-of-bjork/ This might shed a light on your question - even if the question is quite old. Also quite some of my friends share similar features without having inuit or asiatic ancestry - it happens sometimes here - i love the look, but have not got it myself.
The interviewer said "It is amazing when you are singing. It looks like as if you are possessed by something (divine??). Have you ever been told the same thing by others??" Well, this may be a little bit strange comment and Bjork is apparently bewildered... but I think the interviewer meant it in a good way.
ferapple I think most of us who like Bjork think the same. I dont wanna sound silly but she sounds like an angel when she is singing. I been listening to tons and tons of different music for decades , but Björk is very very special.
Björk looks more Asian than the Japanese host. Björk gets her asiatic ethnic look from her paternal lineage. Somewhere in her paternal lineage she must have a Saami or indigenous Greenlander ancestor.
I am not really sure how well the translator was doing with those questions. However, you have to remember that English is not Bjork’s first language too.
Le Pregunta acerca de si se siente poseido por algún sentimiento o espíritu , si su inconsciente le toma control cuando canta, lo que le hizo sonrojar. Perdona por la demora
Never once does she ever thank or credit the amazing line up of talented musicians & technicians that have poured all their inspiration into her music. I'd like to thank those people now.
***** Producers, composers & musicians as follows: Garry Hughes, Oliver Lake, Corky Hale, Gary Barnacle, Marius de Vries, Nellee Hooper, Luís Jardim, Talvin Singh, Bruce Smith, Martin Virgo, Paul Waller, Jon Mallison, Mike Mower, Jhelisa Anderson, Howie B, Hugo Nicolson, Brian Pugsley, Al Stone, Mark Warner, Paul Wertheimer, Goetz Botzenhardt, Jim Abbiss, Dave Burnham, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Pete Lewis, Mike Marsh, Tim Dickenson, Andy Bradford, Oggy, & H. Shalleh. Of which are 95% male. There are no female film score composers, hardly any producers, & a rare occurrence where conducting is concerned. So yes, I agree. I wouldn't have said that if she were male, because unlike Björk who has 30+ talented people do all the work for her, men are more artistically competent. Here is a list of people who helped James Blake create _his_ debut album: James Blake. Now, I'm not knocking her. I love her voice, the strings melody lines that she originally developed on a casio keyboard & how she gets the best out of people in her inimitable fashion. But do not even attempt to use the age-old sexist slant in order to castigate my original point. It's thanks to people like you blowing smoke up girls' arse why they have become so complacent & typical in music today. There are exceptions, yes. But not nearly enough.
+KINDLE you have no idea what youre talking about whatsoever. Her first compositions were as a young child. Most of the songs on her debut album were songs she had composed as a child and developed when she decided to go solo - 99% of the composition she does by herself. She collaborated at first so she could learn the technical aspects of production, nowadays she only collaborates because she thinks collaborating is a healthy thing for art. If you knew anything youd know her collaborators themselves have said they only come in to add a few layers on top of HER compositions and productions. She composes, arranges and produces most of her stuff in a laptop and then collaborates to add an extra coating of flavour.
Does she never? I think she always talks about the people she works with in the documentaries about her records. She always thanks and credits those people personally in her cds. She is a genius and of course she feels confident about the fact that she creates 80% of her stuff, but "she never credited" the others is false.
Alucia Valerio ningúna de las dos mujeres es China, necia ! 🤣 ... La que hace las preguntas en japonés, es japonesa y la que las responde, en inglés, es islandesa !
"You making me shy" AWWWWWWWW SHE WAS SO CUTE HERE
Mark Pereira she is cute!!!and i love this whoman and here sweet face.bjork i love you And your music
She always cute.
That is why I like Bjork so much: she is among the five greatest female singers ever IMHO, yet she gets shy when she is complimented. 😊 She has a very beautiful voice, and I like her approach to music. She is a genuine artist, I think. I love all of her CDs of 1992-2012, I am not so fond of her songs post-2012. Nevertheless, she will always have a special place in my heart... 👍😊
A trick : watch series on Flixzone. I've been using them for watching lots of of movies these days.
@Desmond Graham yup, been watching on flixzone for since november myself :)
imagine having the courage to say "there are more things in the world than Bush and bin Laden" in 2002...what a legend
Why courage? For a non-American person speaking with another non-American
Courage? That was how all us liberals felt and openly voiced our dissent during this time. You must be very young or have lived in the Bible Belt?
@@TinyEpics I feel I can say the same thing about there being more things than Trump & Biden in 2023... bc Americans and non-Americans seem to still be very extremely obsessed about both of them (even though Trump hasn't been president since 3 years ago, and Biden obviously has dementia), which is understandable, but also proves my point.
i love her i love her i love her i love her
The Japanese really respect and love Bjork as an artist. Her CDs spent more time on the Japanese charts than they did in most other countries. It does not hurt that she looks half Japanese. Lol... The interviewer said that Japanese people say that Bjork has an Eastern look.
yeah, the Japanese are really into freaks
I'm STILL waiting for people to make the Yoko Kanno connection.
I think there was a TikTok that went viral recently where an Asian woman was shocked at the fact that Björk wasn’t Asian. She said something along the lines of “Wait Björk is not a sister?” 😭😭😭.
一見可愛く見えるけど、目つきが鋭くて狂気も持ち合わせた真の芸術家ですね。急に照れてしまう所も。
The compliment was something like: "when you sing it seems as if you're possessed by something. Has anyone said that before? Is that what make you such a great singer?"
Also the first two questions are about acting in a movie (Dancer in the Dark, surely.)
Thanks for the translation.
Thank you for that!
Bjork has been possessed by the Travelocity gnome all her life!
"On the surface simplicity, but the darkest pit in me" I've gotta get that tattooed.. It's just stuck to me ever since the first time I listened to this song
The lady playing the harp is just vibing back there
Zeena parkins
@@tf.y that would be dope to see them perform together again
I got high with her before the show 👍
her talent is rivaled only by her beauty.
Best comment ever
本当に惚れた唯一の女性
This is the perfect definition of what she said " music has to come from emotions"
Bjork is a goddess blending with us, and we should be thankful for that.
Every time I listen to Björk it invokes such a sense of wonder. She’s so captivating and her voice is like both mother and child, Soothing, playful and curious.
Pagan Poetry is my salvation
So was mine and still is at times
JESUS CHRIST IS MY SALVATION
@@harryvaliente9425 - GOOD TO KNOW
Bjork in Japan is always Great!
WRITTEN, SINGLE, TOUCHED AND VISUAL POETRY OF THE BEST QUALITY! I was a teenager, I remember at the time that this clip of the song "Pagan Poetry" by this Icelandic singer Bjork, made a lot of controversy when it was released, I read in magazines, getting banned from MTV. According to my perception the clip can be divided into two parts. The first is basically composed of sex between abstract forms alternated with images of needles, piercings and collars being inserted into a woman's body. In the second part, Bjork is finally shown wearing a "wedding dress". Detail: This dress leaves Björk's breasts on display and is theoretically supported by the piercings and necklaces shown in the first part of the video. By having some "sex and nudity scenes" the unsuspecting may consider the video appealing and pornographic, however, it is far from it. The purpose of pornographic content is to sexually excite, whoever has seen knows what I am talking about, far from the purpose And the emotions of "Pagan Poetry." With all these needles, Björk's bipolar expressions, which now both cries, smiles, and surrealism in the sexual scenes, the transmitted feeling is basically pain, despair, and a near loss of sanity. A wedding dress is a symbol of love, after all a couple just gets married (or should be) when they both love each other.But the dress used in the video is only maintained thanks to the various painfully used necklaces and piercings By the singer.Therefore, love exists only close to her pain? The letter of the song does not give much detail on the reason for this pain.Infidelity? Unrequited love? Moral questions? Or worse, would the lover himself be the one who hurts her? , For whatever reason, love hurts and Björk, managed to pass all this pain so much for those who listen to the song and its silent and distressed I love him / her, both for those who see the instability of Their expressions in the video. Shocking, dark, mysterious, beautiful and painful, in short "Pagan Poetry" is a true work of art. What charmed, enchanted and enchanted those who see and hear!
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Meravellous analisis. Thanks
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poesia pura cuando el amor duele mas que agujas en la piel
Pagan Poetry. The most captivating, compelling and best song of the 21st Century is also the most unexpected. Old and new. After Bachelorette what should have been impossible happened anyway. Tack till dig Björk.
She gave me chills. I love her
Hello to everyone. I am a lot older and wiser now than I was when Bjork was famous. I listen to her tracks now and I have to say this much... I can understand why she says that music has to come from emotion for example looking at her body language and facial expressions and the sheer amount of feeling emanating from her voice and her body makes me see her in such a different light. I didn't realize that she understood Japanese so well. I have in some ways seen Bjork as a woman who was so out of the modern version of what a musician is, that to this day I can go back to her music and she has stood the test of time. Hope that makes sense to anyone who takes the time to read my 5 cents. Peace out to y'all.
Her performance was awesome! I have to say she was acting a bit different in her interview here than in other ones. It seems that she was coached on Japanese culture down to word choice. She paused briefly to choose the word “loyal” to describe her consistency in a certain element of her music. She made eye contact sparingly and acted really reserved. Well done, she didn’t change who she was or mislead in her answers but she was very culturally aware.
youre from the USA?
It absolutely blows me away how exposed both of these songs are. To bare vulnerability like that is so beautiful and rare. 💕
I can't get over her artfulness.
I mean, she forgets the very first verse of Generous Palmstroke, and she comes back to herself and takes that forgetfulness and makes it part of the poetry of the song by cutting short the next verse. AND THAT WAS IMPROVISED in just a couple of seconds.
I mean, you really need to be smart and talented to do something like that beautiful.
I have always loved this song ( among many others)
love the awkwardness :D
7:20 is a wonderful opinion.
Perfection embodied in a human being.
Por fin comprendo la música de Björk, casi 20 años llevo escuchándola. Escucharla es una terapia!! Gracias Björk
"Everything is a rehearsal until your 60" then you write a masterpiece.
Amongst all her live performances of this song, Pagan Poetry, I've never seen her sing those two last gorgeous, very high notes. Gives me the sense that it might be too high for her now to reach; or she can't anymore, or who knows. I always look forward to it. 😔♥️
the original song's two notes are higher
I agree that she is talented. And maybe nervous...
I find it really cute tho! :)
A true artist ...and a beautiful human
She's really an interstellar galactic time travelling 👽... And we love it 😁
I really, really love it ♡
That 9/11 footage out of nowhere WTF
she is the greatest Bjork, I am in love with her
Beautiful expression!!
She is adorable 😎
長い版見れました!ありがとうございます!素晴らしい(*^o^*)
Just love her. I feel protective of her, as weird as that is.
What the fuck is up with that 9/11 clip in the middle
God gave to us Bjork to listen to real music from all over the world!
膝ゴシゴシしてて可愛い笑
この自然体よ
Can't wait till she's 60!
what
Why, what happens then?
Good. It's nice to have things to look forward to and goals to aim for, isn't it?
@@spectralv709 She said in the video everything's a rehearsal until you're 60 & then you write a masterpiece
Japanese people are very polite. Probably the most polite people in d world. I know coz i lived there for 2 yrs. No one has ever complimenred her that way, so she felt a little anxious. Most of the intervier she had back then esp the western loved to comment abd highlight her eccentricity.. So this feels a little strange to her..
Perfeccion en musica aplicada, mercado asia, america y europa. Jajaa. Björk.
Was she really famous in japan back then??
Big in Japan.
Yea, very much. Japanese musicians recognize her for the artist that she is and they are impressed with her creativity.
@@agustinmacouzet5888 thank you, that was bothering me too XD
今でもビョークの音楽を愛しています。
suddenly 9/11
@Stickee Bee Garden I think they were referring to the sudden, jarring cut to planes crashing into the Trade center building and screaming right in the middle of the interview..
I could have used a warning ⚠️
DAT JUMPSCARE
holy shit what was the point of that????
Yeah, she's an original! ;)
Grandisima Artista saludos desde México
she makes me anxious
そんなに前の曲なのか。ビョークそんなにきいてなかったのか¨俺は。
ライヴいきたいなー。
............what more could you want....Bjork has always been true to music..........given massive.........
7:42 😍
even flooooowwww
this was aired 9 days before i was born. somehow makes me feel old lmao
SO BEAUTIFUL and its awesome that Björk knows japanese
+Stenheart Someone is translating it to english for her in an earpiece
@@julietwinter8578 Lol
@@julietwinter8578 how did you know this
@@xarzroth2298 that’s how people usually are interviewed in other languages
let’s appreciate bjork in tabis
although she technically contradicted herself in this interview by writing a song with the lyrics: "I need a shelter to build an altar / Away from all the Osama's and Bushes" :D
"although she technically contradicted herself in this interview by writing a song with the lyrics: 'I need a shelter to build an altar / Away from all the Osama's and Bushes'.".
I'm intrigued; expand.
technically that song is about breastfeeding and wanting to protect your child. the "Osamas & Bushes" bit is used more to support her point rather than used as a point on itself.
She like wtf are you saying lol
also if anyone is curious, the cut to the thing abt 9/11 is because bjork was talking about it and the show was providing context.
this human is a fucking legend. men or women shes is an inspiration us all.
indeed
Does the understand the interviewer or does she have a earpiece with the translation?
She's right, there are more things in the world than Bush and Bin Laden..... 07:35 click here...
Love her wtf
Como a Björk entendeu essa lingua ? Kkk
Tradução simultânea. Há um ponto no ouvido de cada uma delas.
Wooww
0:05 su cara en tipo
Tengo cara de asiatica pero eso no significa que te entienda haha :((
xD
Björk tiene sus rasgos de esa manera por que es más pura a cuanto pueblo originario.
Es cruza de ET con humano.
Only a Japanese show would cut to a tragic incident mid interview lmaooo tf
Get it girl
⏳💕💕💕🔥🔥🔥🌊🌊🌊⏳
0:06
Bjork: what?
えも言えぬ☆
what was the compliment about? sorry i don't know japanese
se veia muy apagada bjork ahi u.u
Aurora and Bjork could make the ultimate collaboration
Holy shit 9/11 all of a sudden.
1:59
I wonder what the first question was; the one she answered “it took alot of time, three years and I was glad to get back to my own music.” What was she referring to?
It was about filming dancer in the dark I’m pretty sure 🙌🙌
And writing the soundtrack I’m guessing
and knows how to show it :)
bruh the tabi boots🙏
I think she's fkn brilliant
Bjork looks like she has east Asian ancestry. Does she?
She's Icelandic.
edemardil and beautiful! :)
Drew Kane i agree! I saw the post and debut album covers and I thought she was Asian or at least half Asian.
Her parents look full white European...so maybe her mother is the only person who's got the answer ;)
robertlindsay.wordpress.com/2010/06/12/the-strange-case-of-bjork/
This might shed a light on your question - even if the question is quite old. Also quite some of my friends share similar features without having inuit or asiatic ancestry - it happens sometimes here - i love the look, but have not got it myself.
no, she's just talented. :)
👌❤️
so how did they understand each others language? where was the translator?
Earpiece?
Sorry. Couldn't help but chortle at the impromptu 9/11 segue
It was such a sharp transition & threw me
what was the compliment about?
The interviewer said "It is amazing when you are singing. It looks like as if you are possessed by something (divine??). Have you ever been told the same thing by others??" Well, this may be a little bit strange comment and Bjork is apparently bewildered... but I think the interviewer meant it in a good way.
ferapple I think most of us who like Bjork think the same. I dont wanna sound silly but she sounds like an angel when she is singing. I been listening to tons and tons of different music for decades , but Björk is very very special.
cuantos idio,as sabe?
Björk looks more Asian than the Japanese host. Björk gets her asiatic ethnic look from her paternal lineage. Somewhere in her paternal lineage she must have a Saami or indigenous Greenlander ancestor.
anyone reckons she sounds like the cutest Icelandic chick with a cockney accent?! always said that she sounds like a cockney bird.
she never really answers a question kinda avoids any straight answer
I am not really sure how well the translator was doing with those questions. However, you have to remember that English is not Bjork’s first language too.
なにかが乗り移ったようなって(笑)
07:43 OGm
: )
She's strange her music is all over still very strange. Not saying i don't like her i liked Twin Peaks. So she's up my Alley.
No le entiendo el inglés menos el chino. Carajo!😂
Delta Zen japonés*
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Pregunta acerca de si se siente poseido por algún sentimiento o espíritu , si su inconsciente le toma control cuando canta, lo que le hizo sonrojar. Perdona por la demora
Never once does she ever thank or credit the amazing line up of talented musicians & technicians that have poured all their inspiration into her music. I'd like to thank those people now.
*****
Producers, composers & musicians as follows: Garry Hughes, Oliver Lake, Corky Hale, Gary Barnacle, Marius de Vries, Nellee Hooper, Luís Jardim, Talvin Singh, Bruce Smith, Martin Virgo, Paul Waller, Jon Mallison, Mike Mower, Jhelisa Anderson, Howie B, Hugo Nicolson, Brian Pugsley, Al Stone, Mark Warner, Paul Wertheimer, Goetz Botzenhardt, Jim Abbiss, Dave Burnham, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Pete Lewis, Mike Marsh, Tim Dickenson, Andy Bradford, Oggy, & H. Shalleh.
Of which are 95% male. There are no female film score composers, hardly any producers, & a rare occurrence where conducting is concerned. So yes, I agree. I wouldn't have said that if she were male, because unlike Björk who has 30+ talented people do all the work for her, men are more artistically competent. Here is a list of people who helped James Blake create _his_ debut album: James Blake.
Now, I'm not knocking her. I love her voice, the strings melody lines that she originally developed on a casio keyboard & how she gets the best out of people in her inimitable fashion. But do not even attempt to use the age-old sexist slant in order to castigate my original point. It's thanks to people like you blowing smoke up girls' arse why they have become so complacent & typical in music today. There are exceptions, yes. But not nearly enough.
+KINDLE you have no idea what youre talking about whatsoever. Her first compositions were as a young child. Most of the songs on her debut album were songs she had composed as a child and developed when she decided to go solo - 99% of the composition she does by herself. She collaborated at first so she could learn the technical aspects of production, nowadays she only collaborates because she thinks collaborating is a healthy thing for art. If you knew anything youd know her collaborators themselves have said they only come in to add a few layers on top of HER compositions and productions. She composes, arranges and produces most of her stuff in a laptop and then collaborates to add an extra coating of flavour.
+KINDLE i love how you list people who arent even musicians to further your silly agenda
+Ollie Holy fuck, you're amazing for writing this!
Does she never? I think she always talks about the people she works with in the documentaries about her records. She always thanks and credits those people personally in her cds. She is a genius and of course she feels confident about the fact that she creates 80% of her stuff, but "she never credited" the others is false.
She can understand Japanese??? Wow
she has a headphone where a translator says the sentence in English to her
interviewer speaks japanese. Björk speaks English. How could they communicate
Probably a translator off to the side and they just edited him/her out.
it is possible that she had an earpiece with a translator
Dos chinas : 3
Alucia Valerio ningúna de las dos mujeres es China, necia ! 🤣 ... La que hace las preguntas en japonés, es japonesa y la que las responde, en inglés, es islandesa !
whoa ignorance much?
Psychopatische Musik
The interviewer should speak English
I guess Björk was embarrassed.
( I feel )
Why should a presenter on Japanese TV speak English?