His voice speaks for itself. Blues to the utmost ground!
Official Website: Bjørn Berge
ADDITIONAL DETAILS:
Bjørn Berge, Norway's best selling blues artist, started to play guitar when he was 13 years old. After playing for some years, Bjørn discovered Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Leo Kottke and John Hammond. Bjørn Berge, as we know him today, was born. Yet, the term "blues" doesn't cover what Bjørn Berge is all about. We're taking raw, hellraising rock influenced by a wide variety of music styles.
Bjørn Berge's got a voice like gravel and broken glass, and sings as if the devil himself is snapping at his heels. Years of touring with nothing much but junk food, cigarettes, rainy tarmac and ferry ports to look forward to between gigs have paid off; these days Berge is one of Norway's most respected and critically praised artists. Those who have seen this medicine man of music on stage know to rate him as one of our greatest guitarists.
He growls and barks, sometimes snarling the lyrics rather than singing them, spitting out his blueblack groove accompanied by just his guitar and right foot. It's raw with dirt, sweat and hunger and at times almost menacingly in touch with the dark side.
Even if Berge's background is blues, his spicy homebrew reflects equal measures hip-hop and badass-funk as it does traditional blues.
Berge released his critically acclaimed Blue Mood/Warner Music debut "Blues Hit Me" in 1999. The album firmly established him as one of the most exciting contemporary artists, as well as impressing critics and audiences alike with the rare authority of his musical expression. "Bag Of Nails" goes straight for the listeners jugular, and is an even more immediate and explosive experience than its predecessor.
Armed with only his guitar, Berge is a musical highway robber savvy enough to leave the mediocre by the wayside, and only take with him what can enrich his music and performance. Live Berge is merciless, leaving audiences, but reeling as he packs up his guitar and heads on to the next venue, the next gig, the next challenge.
He plays as if he had fifty sets of arms and twenty pairs of legs, and with an insatiable musical curiosity and appetite which will never allow him to become jaded or stuck in a rut.Album available by Bjørn Berge: "Blues hit me", "Bag of nails" and "Stringmachine".
Farmen have licensed Berge's releases on Warner Music for sale outside Norway.
In August 2002 he released his first album for Farmen, called "Illustrated Man", for which he received fantastic reviews in the press in Norway and Denmark. With "Illustrated man" he won the Norwegian Grammy (Spellemannprisen) for the best Norwegian blues album in 2002.
Mad Fingers Ball: Bjørn Berge, Norway's best selling blues artist, started to play guitar when he was 13 years old. After playing for some years, Bjørn discovered Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Leo Kottke and John Hammond. Bjørn Berge, as we know him today, was born.
Yet, the term "blues" doesn't cover what Bjørn Berge is all about. We're taking raw, hellraising rock influenced by a wide variety of music styles.
Bjørn Berge's got a voice like gravel and broken glass, and sings as if the devil himself is snapping at his heels. Years of touring with nothing much but junk food, cigarettes, rainy tarmac and ferry ports to look forward to between gigs have paid off; these days Berge is one of Norway's most respected and critically praised artists. Those who have seen this medicine man of music on stage know to rate him as one of our greatest guitarists.
He growls and barks, sometimes snarling the lyrics rather than singing them, spitting out his blueblack groove accompanied by just his guitar and right foot. It's raw with dirt, sweat and hunger and at times almost menacingly in touch with the dark side.
Even if Berge's background is blues, his spicy homebrew reflects equal measures hip-hop and badass-funk as it does traditional blues.
Berge released his critically acclaimed Blue Mood/Warner Music debut "Blues Hit Me" in 1999. The album firmly established him as one of the most exciting contemporary artists, as well as impressing critics and audiences alike with the rare authority of his musical expression. "Bag Of Nails" goes straight for the listeners jugular, and is an even more immediate and explosive experience than its predecessor.
Armed with only his guitar, Berge is a musical highway robber savvy enough to leave the mediocre by the wayside, and only take with him what can enrich his music and performance. Live Berge is merciless, leaving audiences, but reeling as he packs up his guitar and heads on to the next venue, the next gig, the next challenge.
He plays as if he had fifty sets of arms and twenty pairs of legs, and with an insatiable musical curiosity and appetite which will never allow him to become jaded or stuck in a rut.Album available by Bjørn Berge: "Blues hit me", "Bag of nails" and "Stringmachine".
Mad Fingers Ball: On this new album, Bjørn Berges unique fingerstyle is shown to its fullest advantage, reinforced by his unusually harsh, deep voice. His cover of Deep Purple's "Hush" is worth the listen.
All in all, the artist has released a total of 10 studio albums, two of which won a Norwegian Grammy (Stringmachine in 2001 and Illustrated Man in 2002).
Alone Again
Bjørn Berge Lyrics
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After all these years
One thing remains the same
I'm still bitter
After all these years
Some things never change
-It's just my way
-I'll be myself
-And it's ok
I am a loner on a throne
I come together while alone again
I got no time for being down
Don't wan't to dive just to drown-again
And if I answer
Every time she calls
I'd be the shit in her stalls
A kind of cancer
All these voodoo dolls
Why did you lay me down to die?
-I'll be alright
-It's just my way
-I'll be myself
-And it's OK
I am a loner on a throne
I come together while alone again
I got no time for being down
Don't wan't to dive just to drown-again
The lyrics to Bjørn Berge's song "Alone Again" convey a sense of bitterness and loneliness that the singer has carried with them throughout the years. The opening lines, "All things considered, after all these years, one thing remains the same," suggest that despite the passage of time, there is a persistent feeling of bitterness that the singer can't shake off. They acknowledge that some things never change, highlighting a sense of resignation and acceptance in their emotional state.
The repeated lines, "I'll be alright, it's just my way, I'll be myself, and it's okay," reflect a personal mantra or coping mechanism that the singer adopts to handle their loneliness. It signifies their determination to find solace within themselves, acknowledging their independent nature and affirming that they will be fine despite their isolation.
The line, "I am a loner on a throne," captures the paradoxical feeling of being both isolated and in control. It suggests that despite the loneliness, the singer finds a certain empowerment or sense of authority in their solitude. They come together while alone, implying that they find strength and comfort in their own company.
The lyrics also hint at a past romantic relationship, referring to it as a kind of cancer and voodoo dolls. The line, "Why did you lay me down to die?" expresses a sense of betrayal or hurt caused by the actions of an unnamed person. The singer questions why they were left to suffer, seeking understanding or closure.
Overall, "Alone Again" explores themes of bitterness, loneliness, self-reliance, and personal growth. It delves into the complex emotions that arise from isolation and the resilience one finds within themselves.
Line by Line Meaning
All things considered
Taking everything into account
After all these years
Even with the passage of time
One thing remains the same
A single aspect stays unchanged
I'm still bitter
I continue to harbor resentment
After all these years
Despite the passing of time
Some things never change
Certain aspects remain constant
-I'll be alright
I will manage and be fine
-It's just my way
That's simply how I am
-I'll be myself
I will adhere to my true nature
-And it's ok
And that's perfectly acceptable
I am a loner on a throne
I exist as a solitary figure in a position of power
I come together while alone again
I find unity within myself despite being by myself
I got no time for being down
I have no time to feel low or depressed
Don't wan't to dive just to drown-again
I don't want to take risks and end up feeling overwhelmed
And if I answer
If I respond to
Every time she calls
Every instance when she contacts me
I'd be the shit in her stalls
I would be her disposable waste
A kind of cancer
A destructive influence
All these voodoo dolls
All these manipulative objects
Why did you lay me down to die?
Why did you cause my downfall?
-I'll be alright
I will manage and be fine
-It's just my way
That's simply how I am
-I'll be myself
I will adhere to my true nature
-And it's OK
And that's perfectly acceptable
I am a loner on a throne
I exist as a solitary figure in a position of power
I come together while alone again
I find unity within myself despite being by myself
I got no time for being down
I have no time to feel low or depressed
Don't wan't to dive just to drown-again
I don't want to take risks and end up feeling overwhelmed
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Bjørn Berge, Ellis Del Sol
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