Eyjafjallajokull: the song
A musical tribute to molten carnage. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HXUws4uCMU[/youtube]
article-article-bodyA musical tribute to molten carnage. [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HXUws4uCMU[/youtube]
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Brilliant!! This should be the new club song for the Melbourne Storm. 🙂
Hilarious. Uplifting. It should be nothing but of itself, Paddy. It belongs to the people.
Björk Gudmundsdottir (Iceland wins the Gold Medal for tricky names) was interviewed on BBC just yesterday whilst on her latest Norwegian regional tour. The reporter wanted to know how to pronounce the volcano’s name correctly. The elfin-like singer then swallowed a bag of peanuts, jumped in a fjord and sang a line from an ancient Icelandic folk song whilst wearing a wetsuit hood. The sound that the underwater microphone picked up was the closest version yet to the original utterance by a group of drunken shepherds on a month long trip from Reykjavik in the winter of 1642. Pronunciation Degree of Difficulty 9.9. A small caption appeared at the bottom of the screen…”Please do not try this at home !”