Arcade Fire - Haiti - 2005/05/11

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Live - 2005/05/11 - Amsterdam, NL

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  1. IVANA, Says:
    This woman may have musical talent but she cannot sing.
  2. Dana Says:
    i love regine!
  3. Mychaela Says:
    nice song
  4. Belle Says:
    Yeah, she doesn't have the strongest voice, and it is different when she's singing both french and english, but she not a bad singer. The lyrics are so powerful and at the end when she seems to just break out of a trance and yell, it gives me chills... Check out the BBC radio session one too, it's really good
  5. Barakah Says:
    throw my ashes into the sea *sing* im not complaining or so but her voice is like...i prefer the album version XD
  6. Jocelyn Says:
    i dont take it hard. but yeah she is from Quebec.
  7. NORDICA Says:
    Well Neonfoxx, I think, and I hope I don't say anythings wrong, but she's from Quebec, so I guess this is why she can speak both of theses languages without accent
  8. Ankti Says:
    i just got out of the shower and im still naked xD Y
  9. Dearbourne Says:
    is it weird I don't know French and can sing this perfectly with accents, stress and all?
  10. Malita Says:
    What a great song, she should sing more often.
  11. SHATTUCK Says:
    uhhhh....I like Arcade Fire.
  12. FRICI Says:
    I'm guessing you "learnt" English in the UK? Otherwise, I'm not sure why they were encouraging you to use the word "learnt" when "learned" is more appropriate in American grammar. Nonetheless, juxtaposition is a word used by pseudo intellectuals, or people trying to pretend they are not fucking idiots. :-) They're one in the same.
  13. BRENT Says:
    Ha, that's fresh. The old 'Shit, he actually explained his actions adequately, but in the process used more big words, so I'm just going to avoid any intellectual argument by attacking his personal life, but of course delivered with biting sarcasm' approach.
  14. Edyt Says:
    I learnt both of the words 'juxtaposition' and 'elucidate' in high school English, so I don't see how he is 'trying to hide the fact that [he is] a fucking idiot.' I mean, it was kind of a pretentious comment, but that doesn't mean he used a thesaurus.
  15. Deann Says:
    I do not understand why people feel the need to argue over ridiculous, minuscule things that don't even matter. Whatever. Anyways, good sound quality in this video, unlike a lot of other Arcade Fire performances on the site. And this is one of my favorite songs from them. :)
  16. Apolline Says:
    WOW...this is a stupid conversation in general. who cares if someone wants to pretend they're smart or not. let them pretend and be stuck in their sleepless world of stupidity...its noones buisness. and wat he said was true. its a lovely song, and being that im haitian, i am honored that our struggle is being exposed by her. plus the arcade fire is amazing in general.
  17. Morgan Says:
    i love her dancing
  18. Adamson Says:
    I just love her!!! and her husband!!! by the way, when are they going to have a kid??? it's time already!!!
  19. Kim Says:
    Not really. After being stuck in academia here in Los Angeles for the last two years, my brain just automatically goes on "urban word mode" when trying to put pompous jackasses on the level. It's not me thinking [I'm] "urban" so much as being on autopilot. I must admit, however, that your failure to deny such allegations, compounded by the fact that your grammar isn't nearly as "stuck in academia" as your big words are, leads me to believe that you certainly do "thesaurus" your posts. How sad...
  20. WITHYPOLL Says:
    So says the person who consults "The Urban Dictionary."
  21. Tyronne Says:
    You call it an "autopilot." I call it "trying to hide the fact that you're a fucking idiot." We all know you "thesaurused" the shit out of your fucking youtube post.
  22. ARNE Says:
    you are so cool! and much have such an amazing life mate
  23. Lani Says:
    Not really. After being stuck in academia for so long, my brain just automatically goes on "big word mode" when describing something. It's not "thinking [I'm] clever" so much as being on autopilot. I must admit, however, that I appreciate homonyms. For example I know that "their" is possessive, which means your comment should be "Someone thinks THEY"RE CLEVER by using big words."
  24. Genara Says:
    someone thinks their clever by using big words
  25. ZULEIKA Says:
    she's nice to listen to ;)

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