Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 8, 2015

Florence Welch On Stripping Down At Coachella And Fooling Neil Young

The following article is provided by Rolling Stone.
By PATRICK DOYLE, Tayo The Little Bus English
"I had to fall apart a bit," says Florence Welch of "How Big How Blue How Beautiful," the first Florence and the Machine album in four years. In the period leading up to the album, Welch, 28, endured a rough breakup with her boyfriend and was partying too much. Not only did Welch translate her hard times into her most emotionally intense album yet, she also quit drinking during the sessions. "I had quite a monkish existence," she says. "I cycled to the studio, cycled home, read, ate, went to bed. It was like convalescing. But it really was magic."Please Pick Me

You played a killer set at Coachella, and also broke your foot. What happened?
Well, I told everyone in the crowd to take their clothes off. We'd been doing that at our shows, and my guitarist had been giving me shit for not taking off my clothes. So I was like, "Fuck it, I've got to do it!" and started taking off my shirt. Then I was like, "I've got to get down [into the crowd], with everyone else who's getting naked." I just did a particularly hard, fast jump offstage, and I was just like, "Fuck!" I managed to jump back on the stage, and that's where my security guard found me, collapsed behind a speaker in a bra. Tayo the little bus

"Pororo taxis" take on Seoul streets, joining "Tayo buses," "Larva train"

"Pororo, the Little Penguin," with his yellow helmet and orange goggles is now coming to you in taxis.
Starting Tuesday, 20 of these so-called "Pororo taxis" are running on the streets of Seoul.
From the outer decorations to inside car accessories, Pororo and his friends have taken over these cars, much to the delight of Korean children.
No wonder, Pororo is also deemed the "children's president."


"Pororo is so cool "

Passengers can ride with this popular animation character for a test period, until May of next year.


"We came up with this idea, when we were thinking about how to increase the people's use of taxis, even if it's by a little bit."

The fares for these Pororo taxis are the same as other "regular" taxis in Seoul, and because there are only a handful available, reservations can be made online.
Pororo is just the latest animated TV character to be featured on public transportation in the capital.
"Tayo the Little Bus" has been, literally, running the streets of Seoul since March, and with its huge popularity, the one-month test term has been extended until the end of this year.
And the "Larva" character is plastered all over a train on Seoul's subway line two, entertaining the eyes of passengers since the beginning of this month.
Seoul Mayor, Park Won-Soon [ ] says the coming-of-life of these characters is a way to "decorate" the city-- and of course, please the little ones.
Connie Lee, Arirang News.
Tags : tayo the little bus english, Gani the Teacher!