I saw Teitur in the title and knew I recognized the name somewhere. I listened to him play and I knew I had heard him before. I checked him out on spotify and found his first album Poetry and Airplanes, released in 2003. The first song I played, Josephine, was shockingly familiar; so familiar that I was flooded with emotions. It reached me on a deep level and brought back emotions and memories I thought I forgot. I realized that I know every single song, because I grew up with his CD on road-trips and during dinner parties and while just relaxing at home. I'm so glad to have found him again; he was a part of my life nestled in all the hard parts of my childhood that kept my sanity at bay when times were hard. It's crazy how well you can remember songs you haven't heard in years. That's the power of CDs; I don't know if our knew way of listening to music has that same effect.
Home for me has been for one time one place then another, different countries, schools, languages and the home for me is the peace in my heart of your sharing your life with me.
not all learning is science and facts. Sometimes learning is just looking at the world through someone else's eyes and, in this case, it happens to be a musician. All I see in the comments is negativity and that's slightly disheartening.
What is its intention is like asking why. Intention is a better word. In Polish why is asked by saying for what. To fathom is to interpret as to perplex is to perceive.
+captainandthelady Of course. Such is the balance of life, however I have no doubt he was referring to motivation. Giving with no expectation will always return, and if you are not "locked in" to what those rewards should be, you are open to much higher rewards.
Entertainment is more what TED does rather than anything useful of recent. Just another tv Xfactor or the Voice. ...not much different really. Nice sounds ...
I saw Teitur in the title and knew I recognized the name somewhere. I listened to him play and I knew I had heard him before. I checked him out on spotify and found his first album Poetry and Airplanes, released in 2003.
The first song I played, Josephine, was shockingly familiar; so familiar that I was flooded with emotions. It reached me on a deep level and brought back emotions and memories I thought I forgot. I realized that I know every single song, because I grew up with his CD on road-trips and during dinner parties and while just relaxing at home.
I'm so glad to have found him again; he was a part of my life nestled in all the hard parts of my childhood that kept my sanity at bay when times were hard.
It's crazy how well you can remember songs you haven't heard in years. That's the power of CDs; I don't know if our knew way of listening to music has that same effect.
The fact that he sings instead of talks doesn't detract from his message in the end. I'm glad TED changes things up every now and again.
+Sexual Potatoes Wonderful insight, Sexual Potatoes.
AJUKking Why thank you, AJUKking.
True
Teitur´s style is like a pleasant friend from long ago. :) Love his sound.
A always describe his sound like getting a hug🙂
That Scandinavian Jantelógin (Law of Jante)... I just love it to pieces. It's alive and well in Teitur and his music.
How on Earth do you find janteloven in Teiturs lyrics??
Home for me has been for one time one place then another, different countries, schools, languages and the home for me is the peace in my heart of your sharing your life with me.
Is there anyone like him at the moment! Come to England soon please.
He's got a great voice!
Never thought i would find a song that resembles EXACTLY what I am going through at the moment
not all learning is science and facts. Sometimes learning is just looking at the world through someone else's eyes and, in this case, it happens to be a musician. All I see in the comments is negativity and that's slightly disheartening.
Wonderful piano player... So calming...
Masterpieces.
I miss you teitur ❤
Got a tear in my eye!
Teitur is amazing:)
"On the final day I die, I want to hold my head up high, I want to tell You that I tried to live it like a song." (Jon Foreman, Switchfoot).
This guy is a genius. Also, take a look at those eyelashes!
touched!
What is its intention is like asking why. Intention is a better word. In Polish why is asked by saying for what. To fathom is to interpret as to perplex is to perceive.
He's a genius.
Reminds me of David Wilcox, or John Gorka.
Intelligent song writers, with an observation.
Why are we thinking and thinking instead of just loving?
I would think it would be both giving and taking.
+captainandthelady Of course. Such is the balance of life, however I have no doubt he was referring to motivation. Giving with no expectation will always return, and if you are not "locked in" to what those rewards should be, you are open to much higher rewards.
Good.
Needs more cowbell.
A TED Sing.
53 (thumb down-) people, do not understand anything.
first!
I want Justin Bieber on TED!
Um no.
+Schizzle Blizzard How about Taylor Swift?
+mhtinla um... neither.
+THE BLUE CONDOR How about Nicki Minaj. Her butt is hugely entertaining. (E in TED means entertainment)
Entertainment is more what TED does rather than anything useful of recent. Just another tv Xfactor or the Voice. ...not much different really. Nice sounds ...