Bjørn Berge

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Black Jesus 00:00 Tools
Zebra 00:00 Tools
Ace of Spades 00:00 Tools
Buena 00:00 Tools
Crazy Times 00:00 Tools
Trains 00:00 Tools
Drifting Blues 05:18 Tools
Testify 00:00 Tools
Suck My Kiss 00:00 Tools
Thursday 00:00 Tools
Stringmachine 00:00 Tools
Louise 00:00 Tools
One Believer 00:00 Tools
These Streets 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker 00:00 Tools
N.V. 00:00 Tools
Antipop 00:00 Tools
Show Me How To Live 00:00 Tools
Hush 03:33 Tools
Minutes 00:00 Tools
Keep It Greasy 00:00 Tools
Asshole 00:00 Tools
Honey White 00:00 Tools
They Haven't Seen the Last of Me 00:00 Tools
N.I.B. 00:00 Tools
Mad Fingers Ball 00:00 Tools
In & Out 00:00 Tools
Fretwork 00:00 Tools
Ruphus 00:00 Tools
Killing Floor 00:00 Tools
One Kind Favour 00:00 Tools
accused 00:00 Tools
Give it Away 00:00 Tools
Hmm 00:00 Tools
Angel Band 00:00 Tools
Meanest Blues in Town 00:00 Tools
Dream On 00:00 Tools
Skijumper 00:00 Tools
Bring It on Home 00:00 Tools
Every Morning 00:00 Tools
Travelling Song 00:00 Tools
Endless 00:00 Tools
NO ONE CAN FORGIVE ME BUT MY BABY 00:00 Tools
Mountain Boogie 00:00 Tools
13 Question Method 00:00 Tools
Vigilanti Man 00:00 Tools
Attitude & Latitude 00:00 Tools
Once Again 00:00 Tools
You're So Fine 00:00 Tools
The Other Day 00:00 Tools
Beautiful Day 00:00 Tools
Rolling Gambler 00:00 Tools
Hell of a Party 00:00 Tools
Blues Hit Me 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
Woodstock 00:00 Tools
Someday 00:00 Tools
Poor Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Just Allright 00:00 Tools
Mable Blues 00:00 Tools
Whipping Boy 00:00 Tools
Going to Brownsville 00:00 Tools
StaMIna 00:00 Tools
Blackwood 00:00 Tools
Buy You Things 00:00 Tools
King of Speed 00:00 Tools
Ain't That Bad 00:00 Tools
Some Day 00:00 Tools
The End 00:00 Tools
Cypress Grove 00:00 Tools
Guts 00:00 Tools
Chevrolet 00:00 Tools
One of a Kind 00:00 Tools
I Can't Get Away 00:00 Tools
Am I Wrong 00:00 Tools
Tell Me 00:00 Tools
I Can’t Quit You Baby 00:00 Tools
Changes 00:00 Tools
Blues For One 00:00 Tools
I Believe 00:00 Tools
Heavy Mental 00:00 Tools
Who Do You Think You Are 00:00 Tools
Funky Face 00:00 Tools
Good Thing 00:00 Tools
Locomotive Breath 00:00 Tools
Pink Slip 00:00 Tools
Same Old Fool 00:00 Tools
Get on Up 00:00 Tools
Sick 'n tired 00:00 Tools
Darkness 00:00 Tools
Travelling Riverside Blues 03:24 Tools
Illustrated Man 00:00 Tools
One Meat Ball 00:00 Tools
Dig You Babe 00:00 Tools
Heather 00:00 Tools
Look On Wonder Wall 00:00 Tools
Wishful Thinking 00:00 Tools
Ride On 00:00 Tools
Those Days 00:00 Tools
Damn 00:00 Tools
Introducing Louise 00:00 Tools
Had A Suspicion 00:00 Tools
The Last Call 00:00 Tools
Guitare Bizarre 00:00 Tools
Kind Hearted Woman 00:00 Tools
Walk Away 00:00 Tools
Accused (Of Counting On You) 00:00 Tools
Sissy Boys And Girlie Men 00:00 Tools
Out Of Time 00:00 Tools
The Story Behind Stringmachine 00:00 Tools
Testify/Give It Away 00:00 Tools
Hey, Hey, What Can I Do 03:19 Tools
The new Guitar 00:00 Tools
Run In On A Groove 00:00 Tools
The Darker Side Of Me 00:00 Tools
Knock You Down 00:00 Tools
Ramblin’ on My Mind 00:00 Tools
Have A Cigarette And A Smile 00:00 Tools
See that my grave is kept clean 00:00 Tools
We're Gonna Groove 00:00 Tools
Here Comes The Devil 00:00 Tools
You've Been Had 00:00 Tools
I Can't Quit You Baby 00:00 Tools
Ramblin' On My Mind 00:00 Tools
A Little Follow Through 00:00 Tools
Death Letter 00:00 Tools
Goin' to Brownsville 00:00 Tools
Stones in My Passway 00:00 Tools
Hey Hey What Can I Do 00:00 Tools
shake for me 00:00 Tools
Midnight on the Stormy Deep 00:00 Tools
Left Her Behind 00:00 Tools
Saddle my pony 00:00 Tools
Just Rode in Your Town 00:00 Tools
I wish you would 00:00 Tools
Don't the road look rough & rocky 00:00 Tools
Lost Pearl 00:00 Tools
Hellbound on my trail 00:00 Tools
N.I.B 00:00 Tools
Monkey Ship 00:00 Tools
Mr. Bones 00:00 Tools
Ace of Spades (Motörhead Cover) 00:00 Tools
13 Questions 00:00 Tools
Black Jesus (Everlast cover) 00:00 Tools
Little Follow Through 00:00 Tools
It Just Ain't So 00:00 Tools
Bitter Sweet 00:00 Tools
Ginger Brandy Wine 00:00 Tools
Buena (Morphine cover) 00:00 Tools
The Calling 00:00 Tools
Speed of Light 00:00 Tools
Bizarre Guitare 00:00 Tools
n.i.b. (bs cover) 00:00 Tools
The Sun's Going Down 00:00 Tools
N.I.B.(cover Black Sabbath) 05:12 Tools
Letitgo 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker (Led Zeppelin Cover) 03:03 Tools
Give It Away (RHCP suck's) 00:00 Tools
Heaven Sittin' Down 00:00 Tools
Testify (RATM cover) 00:00 Tools
Run Im On A Groove 00:00 Tools
Thursday (Morphine cover) 00:00 Tools
No One Can Forgive Me But My Baby (Tom Waits Cover) 00:00 Tools
Killing Floor (Howlin' Wolf Cover) 00:00 Tools
Sick' N Tired 00:00 Tools
Don't the Road Look Rough and Rocky 00:00 Tools
Question Method 00:00 Tools
Hellhound on My Trail 00:00 Tools
N.I.B. (Black Sabbath Cover) 00:00 Tools
Death Letter (Son House cover) 00:00 Tools
07. Sick 'N Tired [320 kbps] 00:00 Tools
Locomotive Breath (Jethro Tull cover) 00:00 Tools
8 Miles High - PK Eksklusivt 00:00 Tools
Ski Jumper 00:00 Tools
Catfish Blues / Mellow Down Easy 04:04 Tools
Thats The Last Time 00:00 Tools
Hush (Deep Purple Cover) 03:33 Tools
Give it Away (Red Hot Chili Peppers Cover) 00:00 Tools
Driftin' Blues 00:00 Tools
Here Come The Devil 00:00 Tools
Come On In My Kitchen 00:00 Tools
Ace of Spades (Motorhead cover) 00:00 Tools
Ace of Spades [*] 00:00 Tools
Travelling Riverside Blues [*] 00:00 Tools
Nobody's Fault But Mine 04:17 Tools
-Introducing Louise- 00:00 Tools
-Sissy Boys And Girlie Men- 00:00 Tools
Thursday (Mark Sandman Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Black Jesus 00:00 Tools
8 Miles High 00:00 Tools
-The Story behind Stringmachine- 00:00 Tools
My Way Or The Highway 00:00 Tools
-The New Guitar- 00:00 Tools
Devil's Waltz 00:00 Tools
Just A Kid 00:00 Tools
Antipop (Primus cover) 00:00 Tools
See That My Grave is Kept Clean (Blind Lemon Jefferson) 00:00 Tools
Twilight To Dark 00:00 Tools
Rattlesnake Tounge 00:00 Tools
Sissie boys and girlie men 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Ace of Spades 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Attitude & Latitude 00:00 Tools
Why Did I Do It 00:00 Tools
They haven't seen the last of 00:00 Tools
NIB 00:00 Tools
Keep It Greasy (Frank Zappa Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- One Kind Favour 00:00 Tools
No One Can Forgive Me But My B 00:00 Tools
Samfunnshus Blues 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Every Morning 00:00 Tools
Too Bad 00:00 Tools
Loser 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- N.V 00:00 Tools
One kind of favour 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Thursday 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Keep it Greasy 00:00 Tools
I Can`t Get Away 00:00 Tools
Dark Is The Night 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Minutes 00:00 Tools
Give It Away (RHCP cover) 00:00 Tools
Sick'n Tired 00:00 Tools
Attitude Latitude 00:00 Tools
Accused (Of Counting Of You) 00:00 Tools
Goind To Brownswille 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- No one can forgive me but my baby 00:00 Tools
Catfish Blues / Mellow Down Ea 00:00 Tools
Don´t the road look rough and rocky 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- Trains 00:00 Tools
Every Morning (Keb' Mo' Cover) 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge- They haven't seen the last of me 00:00 Tools
Bjørn Berge - Beautiful Day 00:00 Tools
Mr Bones 00:00 Tools
nv 00:00 Tools
Kind Harted Woman 00:00 Tools
Driftin' (Live) 00:00 Tools
Thirteen Question Man 00:00 Tools
Trains (live) 00:00 Tools
See That My Grave Is Kept Cle 00:00 Tools
13 Questions Method 00:00 Tools
Hey Hey, What Can I Do 00:00 Tools
attitude and latitude 00:00 Tools
Bjorn Berge - Stringmachine 00:00 Tools
Giv It Away 00:00 Tools
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Bjørn Berge takes the Blues and Rock to the next level! He performs with and without band. You wouldn't notice the difference. The man is a band on his own. Maybe thats why 'they' call him the 'string-machine'. Even the drumming is taken care off in a 'sole-man-performance'. Just a kick of a heavy, worn out boot on a wooden box for basedrum for example. His fingers play like he sold his soul to ,.... (Fill it in yourself) His voice speaks for itself. Blues to the utmost ground! Official Website: Bjørn Berge ADDITIONAL DETAILS: Bjørn Berge, Norway's best selling blues artist, started to play guitar when he was 13 years old. After playing for some years, Bjørn discovered Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Leo Kottke and John Hammond. Bjørn Berge, as we know him today, was born. Yet, the term "blues" doesn't cover what Bjørn Berge is all about. We're taking raw, hellraising rock influenced by a wide variety of music styles. Bjørn Berge's got a voice like gravel and broken glass, and sings as if the devil himself is snapping at his heels. Years of touring with nothing much but junk food, cigarettes, rainy tarmac and ferry ports to look forward to between gigs have paid off; these days Berge is one of Norway's most respected and critically praised artists. Those who have seen this medicine man of music on stage know to rate him as one of our greatest guitarists. He growls and barks, sometimes snarling the lyrics rather than singing them, spitting out his blueblack groove accompanied by just his guitar and right foot. It's raw with dirt, sweat and hunger and at times almost menacingly in touch with the dark side. Even if Berge's background is blues, his spicy homebrew reflects equal measures hip-hop and badass-funk as it does traditional blues. Berge released his critically acclaimed Blue Mood/Warner Music debut "Blues Hit Me" in 1999. The album firmly established him as one of the most exciting contemporary artists, as well as impressing critics and audiences alike with the rare authority of his musical expression. "Bag Of Nails" goes straight for the listeners jugular, and is an even more immediate and explosive experience than its predecessor. Armed with only his guitar, Berge is a musical highway robber savvy enough to leave the mediocre by the wayside, and only take with him what can enrich his music and performance. Live Berge is merciless, leaving audiences, but reeling as he packs up his guitar and heads on to the next venue, the next gig, the next challenge. He plays as if he had fifty sets of arms and twenty pairs of legs, and with an insatiable musical curiosity and appetite which will never allow him to become jaded or stuck in a rut.Album available by Bjørn Berge: "Blues hit me", "Bag of nails" and "Stringmachine". Farmen have licensed Berge's releases on Warner Music for sale outside Norway. In August 2002 he released his first album for Farmen, called "Illustrated Man", for which he received fantastic reviews in the press in Norway and Denmark. With "Illustrated man" he won the Norwegian Grammy (Spellemannprisen) for the best Norwegian blues album in 2002. Mad Fingers Ball: Bjørn Berge, Norway's best selling blues artist, started to play guitar when he was 13 years old. After playing for some years, Bjørn discovered Robert Johnson, Elmore James, Leo Kottke and John Hammond. Bjørn Berge, as we know him today, was born. Yet, the term "blues" doesn't cover what Bjørn Berge is all about. We're taking raw, hellraising rock influenced by a wide variety of music styles. Bjørn Berge's got a voice like gravel and broken glass, and sings as if the devil himself is snapping at his heels. Years of touring with nothing much but junk food, cigarettes, rainy tarmac and ferry ports to look forward to between gigs have paid off; these days Berge is one of Norway's most respected and critically praised artists. Those who have seen this medicine man of music on stage know to rate him as one of our greatest guitarists. He growls and barks, sometimes snarling the lyrics rather than singing them, spitting out his blueblack groove accompanied by just his guitar and right foot. It's raw with dirt, sweat and hunger and at times almost menacingly in touch with the dark side. Even if Berge's background is blues, his spicy homebrew reflects equal measures hip-hop and badass-funk as it does traditional blues. Berge released his critically acclaimed Blue Mood/Warner Music debut "Blues Hit Me" in 1999. The album firmly established him as one of the most exciting contemporary artists, as well as impressing critics and audiences alike with the rare authority of his musical expression. "Bag Of Nails" goes straight for the listeners jugular, and is an even more immediate and explosive experience than its predecessor. Armed with only his guitar, Berge is a musical highway robber savvy enough to leave the mediocre by the wayside, and only take with him what can enrich his music and performance. Live Berge is merciless, leaving audiences, but reeling as he packs up his guitar and heads on to the next venue, the next gig, the next challenge. He plays as if he had fifty sets of arms and twenty pairs of legs, and with an insatiable musical curiosity and appetite which will never allow him to become jaded or stuck in a rut.Album available by Bjørn Berge: "Blues hit me", "Bag of nails" and "Stringmachine". Mad Fingers Ball: On this new album, Bjørn Berges unique fingerstyle is shown to its fullest advantage, reinforced by his unusually harsh, deep voice. His cover of Deep Purple's "Hush" is worth the listen. All in all, the artist has released a total of 10 studio albums, two of which won a Norwegian Grammy (Stringmachine in 2001 and Illustrated Man in 2002). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.