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How Bon Iver Wrote iMi: 5 Years, 28 People and a Piece of Cardboard Diary of a Song

How Bon Iver Wrote iMi: 5 Years, 28 People and a Piece of Cardboard Diary of a Song

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In our latest episode of Diary of a Song, Justin Vernon, the Grammy-winning Kanye West collaborator, recounts the emotional toll of his yearslong effort to write the song iMi.
Date: 2020-08-15

Comments and reviews: 10


I was never into a musician that much before Bon Iver. Music was never something that really makes an impact on my life or whatsoever, but Justin's music just makes me feel deeply, which makes me feel the presence of my soul (sounds dramatic but I don't know how else to describe, which doesn't happen much and it's amazing. This video just makes me admire him more! Thank you for it
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In my honest honest opinion, this song sounds like it was way too effortful to make. 5 years and 28 people? That cant have been the same process by which Justin wrote songs like Hey, Ma and Holocene. He may have hit his artist climax/ceiling. Nothing will surpass Hey, Ma in particular
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Can someone tell me what Justin Vernons favorite song that he wrote I read it before and I cant remember what is was. It was a song he wrote and we was quoted saying how much effort he put into it and how poetic it was. Does anyone know the answer
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It's funny. I listened to this entire album on Mushrooms a few weeks ago, and I had this overwhelming sense of unity and Chaos. waves of uncontrollable emotion consumed me. the passion shines through his music on a physical and spiritual level.
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I love the anticlimax at the end of the video regarding Frank Ocean. The conversation jumps from profound insights into the song to brutally frank (pardon the pun) assessments on just how out there the work actually is.
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This series is AMAZING. Shoutout to whoever is bringing the songs to life with images. Im so glad we get to see the process of this amazing song. Justin Vernon is a gem.
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Thank you beautiful world for these beautiful people making the food for our souls while they heal in the process of making it with warm help of their Friends. Thank you.
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I remember listening to this song with headphones for the first time; I looked at my fiancee and told her that listening to iMi was like having a religious experience.
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Haha just here to spread that I work at the same camp that Vernon did and wrote some songs about and I go to the same high school in Eau Claire, Wisconsin
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I completely relate to the verses to the point of tears. It pulled me out of a deep personal ditch. It inspired hope in me again. Thank you.
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