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Seventeen, January 2002
In a magazine interview, Gary Oldman was asked to name certain people who he found to be attractive, Tim Roth being one of them. Tim must have read this, because Tim wrote something on his arm that read something along the lines of “G.O. I think you’re sexy.” Oldman then on the cover of the May 1994 UK edition ofPremiere wrote on his arm, “Tim Roth I think you are sexy too!” Then in the April 1995 issue of Detour, Tim wrote on his forehead, “Gary Oldman Let’s Do It.”
Björk | Discography x Singles
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I have nothing against Kanye West. Help me with this—I’m not dissing him—this is about how people talk about him. With the last album he did, he got all the best beatmakers on the planet at the time to make beats for him. A lot of the time, he wasn’t even there. Yet no one would question his authorship for a second. If whatever I’m saying to you now helps women, I’m up for saying it. For example, I did 80% of the beats on Vespertine and it took me three years to work on that album, because it was all microbeats—it was like doing a huge embroidery piece. Matmos came in the last two weeks and added percussion on top of the songs, but they didn’t do any of the main parts, and they are credited everywhere as having done the whole album. [Matmos’] Drew [Daniel] is a close friend of mine, and in every single interview he did, he corrected it. And they don’t even listen to him. It really is strange.
— Bjork, interviewed by Jessica Hopper for Pitchfork. Quote originally noted and shared on Twitter by Sasha Geffen. (via nedraggett)
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