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Post work shenanigans.
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The Greek language has six words for love. The way you love a pizza is not the same way you love your Mother, which throws the whole unnuanced act of loving in this language into question. If there isnât a word for it, a sound to put the feeling to, can we ever really feel it? We simply might not have the tools.
Flo Morrissey has a voice like that, one that signals lifetimes in countries where you donât speak the language, filled with remarkable, wise, incomprehensible thoughts and feelings that sit always at the tip of the tongue. She is also an incredibly kind, lovely and generous person who sang songs for us last month in the lobby at Ace Hotel New York for 5 at 5, our live music series. (Our soul-stealing friends at Show Cobra caught it on tape.)Â
Flo chatted with us before the show about her morning rituals, Britney Spears and how our brains are our best friends and our worst enemies.
Hi Flo. People always talk about you in interviews as having an âold soul,â so we wonât do that. But you do have a wisdom, a kind of sagacity in your music thatâs rare. How do you feel about being referred to in this way? Does it ring true for you?
I empathize with that description, I guess. Iâve always felt older than I am, though I find it embarrassing to say so. Itâs nothing personal, itâs not like an innate feeling in me. I think Iâm understanding the songs more as I get older, too, which is really interesting for me. Part of me wants to keep a kind of an innocence and I think itâs important as we get older to retain that but then thereâs another part of me which feels kind of old. So, I donât know, itâs a weird one but itâs definitely something that I think defines my music properly.
Do you have a different relationship now with the songs you wrote when you were younger?
Yeah, specifically âShow Me.â Thatâs the oldest one. I wrote it when I was fifteen and the lyrics were saying things like, âShow me the places where we diedâ and I didnât really know what I was writing about. I think sometimes thatâs when the best things come. My friend a few weeks ago said âI really feel that song is kind of about you becoming a woman.â I didnât see it in that light then, but it almost makes more sense to me now and I feel a stronger connection to singing that song now than ever before. Also, playing the song for people brings it out in a new way. I hadnât ever toured before this year, so itâs been really special to see that.
That must be a really bewildering experience. Whatâs that like? And how does the process of writing the songs differ from performing them?
Itâs strange because every show is so different you really have to adapt yourself to the audience and try and engage with them wherever they are and meet them half way. The audience in Europe versus the States is quite different. I feel in the States theyâre a bit more open, almost. I like that. Maybe because itâs more like home I feel itâs more daunting to play in Europe than the States. Every show is so different I couldnât really have a formula for each show.
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Following the Road Trip Adventures of @into_theworld
To keep up with Christofâs and Marcusâs adventures on the road, follow @into_theworld on Instagram.
Traveling the world in a car and taking photographs on the road was Christof Schoppaâs and Marcus Hofschulzâs (@into_theworld) dream. The idea came up during a phone call. âThe same night we decided: Weâre going to do this!â says Marcus.
Since starting the adventure in February, âKalli,â a transformed Kia Carnival van, is equally vehicle and home to the duo. The brave decision to leave everything behind â apartments, jobs, studies â has been rewarded through unforgettable moments and memories along the way. âIt was a starlit night, and we drove along the coast to find a place to sleep. Eventually we found a small sandy path that led to a cliff, offering a vast view over the moonlight-flooded ocean.â So far, Marcus and Christof have visited 13 countries, and thereâs no plan to stop any time soon. âWe are currently focusing on Europe and then the rest of the world. Into the World is a global photography project,â says Christof.
Zoom in on her face in the third gif. She means this. You are completely irreplaceable.
This went deep man. Look at her face. I would love to know where this came from, what she was talking about. And itâs true. So true. Completely irreplaceable. You are you and there is no better you
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