Cutting her hair in the bathroom, she used the scissors for a microphone and sang the song out. Next thing we know the phone rang, a final decision had been made. And so after a close finish in the Anna Karina sweeps, there has been a victory in the house. Millions concoursed, but the winner today comes from Brazil.
She had won the award for best cover of Karen O, the person.
A pause for the tears of those solid gals just receiving the news at this moment. You still sassy.
But the judges told us that what was missing in all those lipsyncs with friends and lovers was a full, yet fully individual incorporation of the singer. In their words, "was needed the same thing, but in no way crossing."
Spontaneity was also key. If, at any point during at least a week leading up to you performance thought, 'maybe I will win the Karen O cover concurrence while I take this shower' well, clearly you didn't.
But also, you wouldn't.
In our case the CD hadn't been played for a long while, and actually reminded us of our early romance in Canada, and so her performance was one of those clean re-embraces of a well known experience. After all, when something is like riding a bike, of course we refer specifically to the moment when, riding, you realize you can still ride a bike.
Also, what in retrospect seemed necessary to the win was a fundamental absurdity, one that ended, in a gesture of leisure, of lounging in the self, before the point where self-awareness becomes necessary (think: childhood). Thus and only thus is a stage placed in a livingroom with no labor whatsoever and then with no extra effort ultrapassed
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