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Robyn [European Superstar]

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Now I can sell the ticket purchased above to get my money back. The link took me to a private seller which I found out later. Below is the normal admission, which makes me feel better and I know I will be able to sell the other ticket the same way to make my money back.

Still: PRICELESS

$24.00 $8.61 February 11, 2011 7:30 PM ROBYN

Delivery Fee: $0.00
Order Fee: $3.00
Total Price: $35.61

Gotta watch them scappers, now I just became one.

Peace,
Robyn Lover Fans
 
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7Wkv4RzBas[/ame]
 
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^^If anyone finds a new clip of that Robyn/Glee mash up. please send me a link! It was awesome. I watched like 8 times this morning before work. I understand why it was removed from YT, but damn! Thru it, I found Robyn,...whose music I had never heard of before. She is really great!
 
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFy6K2W_Qn4[/ame]
 
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Ah I can't wait...seeing Robyn/Natalia Kills on Friday night!!! Super excited....this will be my 3rd time seeing Robyn...her All Hearts Tour with Kelis last year was definitely my #1 show of the year.
 
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Just saw her at the House of Blues in Cleveland. AMAZING show...and that girl can move!!
 
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oh man the Boston show was the best I've seen her since the first time I saw her....it was just straight song after song...I don't know if she spoke one word...lol...I danced my ass off it was so great...and Natalia Kills was fantastic...Diamond Rings on the other hand...eee no thanks
 
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Robyn Performs "Call Your Girlfriend" on Jimmy Kimmel Live

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4R2zbo--jPA&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
 
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Coachella 2011: Robyn brings glitter and glow sticks -- and a dose of electropop


With the night sky providing some much-needed relief as Day 1 of Coachella came to a close Friday, the Mojave tent was aglow as a sea of hands threw around different objects: glow sticks, pulsing red LED lights, satchels of glitter that exploded in the air, and one girl, hoisted by a rather strong fellow, waving around the Swedish flag -– all while green strobes danced on the ceiling of the tent.

All of this for Electropop diva Robyn, who was ending the night as one of the top draws.

Having attracted one of the bigger crowds of the evening -- thousands of fans were stuffed into the tent -- the Swedish pop chanteuse ran through a fluid string of selections mostly taken from her acclaimed three-album series “Body Talk,” which saw a staggered release throughout 2010.

Known for sweat-inducing, club-ready electropop, Robyn didn’t have to do much legwork to keep the Mojave crowd dancing –- though by the end of her opening song, “Fembot,” she had broken a sweat, tossed off her jacket and cooed to the audience about how hot she was getting.

The singer, wearing those platform construction boots she seems to love, turned her stage and the audience into a club floor. Her command of the crowd was a testament to the loyal followers she’s built over the last years from her extensive touring schedule, which next sees her opening for Katy Perry.

Though the video screens beside the stage could have used a fine tuning (they started working by the third song, and then flickered in and out for the rest of the show), most didn’t seem to care; they preferred screaming and mimicking the frenetic dance moves Robyn was doing onstage.

http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/mus...low-sticks-and-a-dose-of-electropop.html#more
 
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Robyn - Music Special (Documentary 1/4) Subtitled CC

Fans of Swedish pop star Robyn will appreciate this hour-long documentary on the singer. If you can't see the subtitles, enlarge the screen size and click on the CC symbol.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stRQgAxUeg8&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
 
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ROBYN: 'I GET MISTAKEN FOR A LESBIAN ALL THE TIME'


It seems appropriate that when Robyn turns up for her Out photo shoot at the mammoth Palm Springs studio usually reserved for snapping souped-up hot rods, she’s smack dab in the middle of the gayest week of her life. On Thursday night the Swedish pop star performed in front of Hollywood’s crème de la queer—including some girls from RuPaul’s Drag Race, Adam Lambert, Johnny Weir, and other assorted famous queens -- at Logo’s New Now Next Awards. One night later she played a secret show to a West Hollywood club packed full of gay fans who, in between songs, took to their Twitter and Facebook accounts to post blurry photos and log giddy status updates like “I never thought I’d be so happy to have a vagina in my face!” from the front row. Tonight, she’ll stage dive into a crowd of 3,000 sweat drenched gay men dressed in little more than booty shorts and muscles when she headlines the White Party, “North America’s largest gay dance festival.” And finally, on Tuesday, she’ll swing by The Ellen DeGeneres Show for a victory lap.

The back-to-back timing of so many gay appearances may be coincidental, but her affinity with the queer community comes as no surprise considering how frequently her sexuality -- and even gender—have been called into question. “I get mistaken for a lesbian all the time -- but I guess I do have the most lesbian haircut of any of the girls in my field,” she laughs, referring to her signature blonde bowl cut. “And when I was growing up and I introduced myself to people I’d say, ‘Hi, my name is Robyn and I’m a girl,’ because in Sweden, Robyn is a boy’s name and I had such short hair. My handicrafts teacher thought I was a boy for three years. I tried to tell her I was a girl, but she’d just say, ‘My little boy wanted to be a girl when he was a kid, too.’ Finally my mom had to write her a note that said, ‘Please don’t assume that Robyn is a boy anymore because she’s a girl.’ Having that experience where I was confronted by people’s reactions to what I looked like or what I was supposed to look like made me identify with queerness. It still happens to me all the time, and a lot of the time it happens to me in America because even though what I consider butch is still very feminine in Europe, here you can shock people very easily just by looking a little queer.”

http://www.out.com/features/2011/05...w_title=Robyn-Pop-Goes-The-Damsel&theID=1#Top
 
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If you go to cherrytreerecords.com or arjanwrites.com you can check out Rye Rye's new single "Never Will Be Mine" feat. Robyn
 
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If you go to cherrytreerecords.com or arjanwrites.com you can check out Rye Rye's new single "Never Will Be Mine" feat. Robyn

thanks:-)

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IX8FcJ66Exs[/ame]
 
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I love the new video. I'm seeing her for the second time tomorrow night!!
 
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Ive not actually listened to her albums in full but every song ive heard of her i like.
My favourite are moment is 'Call your girlfriend'
 
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If you go to cherrytreerecords.com or arjanwrites.com you can check out Rye Rye's new single "Never Will Be Mine" feat. Robyn

here's the official video:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Z3OIACLcg0[/ame]
 
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The Secret Life of Robyn

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmL1i_LmqJc[/ame]

Jim Goldberg Captures the Swedish Pop Star's Inner World on Super 8

In this intimate portrait, documentary filmmaker and Magnum photographer Jim Goldberg goes beneath the surface of peroxide pop star Robyn's veracious persona and quirky style. Filmed on Super 8 around her performance at this summer's Bonnaroo festival in Tennessee, the short reveals the Grammy Award-nominee dancing with fans backstage, giving us insight into her undiluted energy. Known for his use of text-overlaid imagery, Goldberg has shot subjects as diverse as Somalian refugees, NYC sex workers, Condoleezza Rice and Dennis Hopper. Described as "direct, independent and intuitive" by the Swedish singer, he was granted unique access as the pair developed their concept collaboratively through an extensive exchange. Goldberg asked Robyn, "What's it like to be immersed in your world?" Her deeply personal monologue, layered with a mix of the single "Indestructible" from the 2010 album Body Talk, provides an unrestricted view of the sincere ambition behind her career. Here we document their creative process via excerpts from their e-mail dialogue.

Robyn: Hello Jim. I'm curious about you. Lets start talking about stuff. What time zone are you on? I'm in LA. R

Jim: Hello Robyn, from the road. Would love to speak. Very much looking forward to working with you and creating something excellent. Bye, Jim

Robyn: Ok, let's speak Friday! I'm on a plane that lands in San Francisco around noon. I can call you then?

Robyn: I like your idea about moving through the crowd, it's such an intimate thing to do before a show. I'd like to talk to you about things I could do walking through the crowd: I am a careful, but quite brave person. I don't think I would be the one making out with a dude and throwing a towel at the camera. I'd probably dance with someone instead or whisper something funny in their ear and when I got to the stage I'd dance some more. But the tough energy, the in-the-moment thing you want, I get.

Jim: Hello Robyn, Yesterday I worked with an editor and came up with a very quick, rough sketch of a way to make the NOWNESS video of you. There is of course a lot more footage of you dancing and you on stage with the band... (it's all really good!) and the final piece will incorporate everything. Also the exposure hasn't been adjusted and that will be opened up more and change the look. I'm trying to make it a collage so that the audience experiences a variety of working methodologies and it works on a visceral level. I would love some suggestions for music. For instance, what were you and the other dancers listening to on your mix tape on your iPod? Or is there a new song that you are working on?

Robyn: I'm thinking of what this could be. I have a feeling that a hard beat or a really amped up club track won't fit what you're doing. I have no recorded unreleased songs just lying around, but a remix or a stripped version of one of my songs could work. I thought about maybe recording something with my band. Let's discuss!

Jim: I've integrated ambient sounds into the piece, including the sounds of feet dancing. One other idea is that I remember you making sounds when you were dancing alone for me in the trees, more like a "wooooosh" or "waaaah". Would love to add that sound too. As far as the text, I would like you to write something that is intimate and personal and reveals who you are. What's it like to be immersed in your world? Perhaps we could record you saying what you write on a phone answering machine... so that the sound is scratching and adds another level... Bye from San Francisco, Jim
 
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watch the video here:

http://www.style.com/stylefile/2011/08/body-talk-ing-with-robyn/

Body Talk-Ing With Robyn

Last year, Swedish pop singer Robyn released her three-part dancehall album Body Talk. She didn’t follow the traditional industry route of putting out an album, then touring; she did both at once, releasing one mini-album and taking it to the stage while plunging into the next one whenever time allowed. Here, in this video from The Creators Project debuting exclusively on Style.com, the singer reflects on her groundbreaking work with friend and music video filmmaker Mary Fagot.

“Celebrity culture and consumer culture provoked me to do something that was more…not old-school, because performance art is hardly that, but hands-on and physical,” Robyn told Style.com from Norway, where she was playing at the Hove Festival this weekend. “What I’m really interested in is the meeting point [with my fans], and that’s what 2011 has been about for me—focusing on touring.”

And touring (and opening for fellow wild child Katy Perry) has afforded her some opportunities to indulge her odder side. “I have this one part of the show, where I eat a banana on stage—because I was raised by chimpanzees,” the pop star joked. “Sometimes, I will catch a little girl’s face and her mouth is gaping open as she wonders what the fuck I’m doing—not everyone gets what I’m about.”

Style-wise, the pixie blonde is hesitant to connect her name with fashion brands, explaining, “I need to keep my credibility as an artist and not be a commercial space.” But she admits there is one house she might make an exception for: “Balenciaga—it’s always been and still is my favorite. I feel like I could front it and be totally cool with it.” Monsieur Ghesquière, are you listening?
 
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