September 15, 2020 · Field note

MICHELE GUREVICH THE QUEEN OF LOW FI POP AND THE EASTERN EUROPEAN MELANCHOLIA

If you are listening to the music from just one country or one continent, you can be lulled into thinking you are listening to the best of the music there is. Now we have streaming services. Since I subscribed to Spotify, I have listened to so much new/old/foreign countries/different genre.. and in love with so many of

MICHELE GUREVICH THE QUEEN OF LOW FI POP AND THE EASTERN EUROPEAN MELANCHOLIA
Originally from the Before the Cure archive
If you are listening to the music from just one country or one continent, you can be lulled into thinking you are listening to the best of the music there is.
Now we have streaming services.
Since I subscribed to Spotify, I have listened to so much new/old/foreign countries/different genre.. and in love with so many of the artists.. Lo Fi Pop. I did not even know such a genre existed till I started listening to the Canadian singer Michele Gurevich (now living in Copenhagen). Incidentally I discovered Jacob Gurevitsch (no relation) who is Danish also on Spotify, I love his Lovers in Paris, reminded me of the beautiful aspects of my stay in that city of light and love.

Michele Gurevich has been an absolute pleasure to listen to. Interesting that there is a tinge of east European melancholy in her songs.
Perfect for these days of hope and melancholy. I feel all those people feeling isolated by this virus and its social restrictions.
Here is a video and I like the nostalgic look in this video, some of which may be biographical.




No one will ever know

The life we shared

The greatest romance of all time

Our little universe, our family

But now it’s only in my mind



Our life may not have been unusual

Like all the millions come before

But to us it meant everything

The greatest story ever told



And here’s the part

Where we are laughing

And drinking champagne

In a restaurant

(here’s the part, here’s the part)

Here’s the part

Where we are dancing

It’s like a postcard

In my heart

(here’s the part, here’s the part, here’s the part)



I pass the buildings

We once called home

The blueprints burned into my dreams

Where now new stories are written

Our love just one of many

Back when you looked just like a movie star

And I was also not too bad

I’ll keep that universe inside of me

And carry on the best I can



And here’s the part

Where we are laughing

And drinking champagne

In a restaurant

(here’s the part, here’s the part)

Here’s the part

Where we are dancing

It’s like a postcard

In my heart

(here’s the part, here’s the part)



Back when you looked just like a movie star

And I was also not too bad

I’ll keep that universe inside of me

And carry on the best I can



And here’s the part

Where we are laughing

And drinking champagne

In a restaurant

(here’s the part, here’s the part)

Here’s the part

Where we are dancing

It’s like a postcard

In my heart

(here’s the part, here’s the part, here’s the part)

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