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Silvia Night - GoldMine
Artist - Silvia Night
Title - GoldMine
Genre - Dance
Year - 2007
Encoder - LAME3.97 (V2)
Bitrate - VBRkbps
Quality - Joint-Stereo
kHz - 44.1kHz
Source - CDDA
Date - Jun-06-2007
Type - Album
Tracks - 11
Play Time - 37:11 min
Size - 45,8 MB
Lable - Reykjavik Records
Cat.Nr - n/a
URL - n/a
Track List:
[01] welcome [01:47]
[02] calling [03:02]
[03] goldmine [02:56]
[04] right now [03:48]
[05] material girl [03:49]
[06] danger love [03:44]
[07] snowflake [03:39]
[08] thank you baby [03:49]
[09] tame the horse [03:00]
[10] harajuku [03:34]
[11] the gospel of silvia night [04:03]
Release Notes:
?g?sta Eva Erlendsd?ttir, singer for the band Ske and a young and
unknown actress, and Gaukur ?lfarsson decided to invent a
character that brought out all the worst things in human behaviour
in modern society. Silv?a's personality is highly affected by
narcissism and she sees herself as the most famous and talented
person walking on the planet Earth. Her full Icelandic name is
Silv?a N?tt S?mundsd?ttir and she is 22 years old. Silv?a means
goddess of silver and N?tt simply means night.
Silv?a's favorite food is sushi and feta cheese and she aims for a
career as a model, singer and a movie star.
Silv?a Night has influenced Icelandic youth quite a bit and
youngsters imitate her unique style in their everyday demeanour.
Her use of language includes heavy slang and she blends English
into almost every single sentence. Many get irritated by her
behaviour and find it offensive and vulgar ; her fans claim that
such behaviour constitutes a satire on the greed in modern society
rather than simply a comical character.
It took a while for the Icelandic audience to realize that Silv?a
Night was a fictional character and not just a crazy girl in
search for attention. The actress, ?g?sta Eva, is more often
referred to as Silv?a Night than with her real name.
In February 2006, Silv?a was voted Iceland's sexiest woman by the
audience of national radio station R?s 2. Also, ?g?sta Eva came in
fourth place.
Silv?a Night received the Edda (Icelandic Film and TV Awards) in
2005 for the Best Comical Show of the Year and as the TV
Personality of the Year.
Silv?a Night was Iceland's participant in Eurovision Song Contest
2006 with the song Congratulations, after winning the Icelandic
national finals. The song was originally in Icelandic, called "Til
hamingju ?sland" ("Congratulations Iceland"). The Icelandic
lyrics, heavily filled with slang, talk about how lucky Icelanders
are that she was born in Iceland and that she is going to win the
contest, because she's better than all the other contestants. The
finals took place on the 18th of February 2006. The song was
controversial because it was being distributed on the Internet
before the competition had taken place, but that was not allowed
by the rules of the competition. Silv?a Night was nonetheless not
banned from the competition. This decision by R?V (The National
Broadcasting Company) has been criticised, with one participating
song writer filing a complaint, but the case was dismissed.
Silv?a's song was performed in English in Athens but
Congratulations did not rank among the top ten songs on the
semifinal held on May 18 in Athens, leaving her out of the finals
scheduled for May 20.
During her presence in Athens, and according to her role's
character. Silvia behaved provocatively and rudely to technicians
and journalists. The participants, not knowing that Silvia Night
was actually there as a performed role and not as the actual
person, mistook her behaviour for real. The media criticised and
attacked the singer, thinking that she is actually problematic and
rude (a reaction similar to how she was first received in her
country before becoming famous). Due to this misunderstanding
Silv?a/?g?sta's reputation has been severely wounded in the
country.
An another controversy is the English lyrics to her Eurovision
song, ôCongratulationsö. On the first verse the words goes ôThe
vote is in, they say I winö, however she pronounces it on her
music so it sounds like ôThe vote is in, I'll fucking winö. In
Eurovision rules, songs shouldn't contain swearwords. Silv?a N?tt
has personally responded on her website, that she will ôfucking
say what I fucking wantö.
In the preliminary contest on May 18th she did not use the
expletitive, and said "freaking" instead. As expected, in her
appearance for the semi-finals, the audience reacted by booing
her. The song didn't make it to the finals. Silvia, being true to
her role, had some performances to indicate her 'regret'. She
pretended to slap her boyfriend, and then 'threatened' to fall
form a bridge. Again, these reactions were commented negatively by
the Greek media.