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This is so freaking incredible.  Something for all those Twitter users asking “who is Bonnie Bear??” after the Grammys…

From the description:

[A] truly unique Bon Iver performance, featuring Justin Vernon and Sean Carey. On recent tours fans will have become accustomed to seeing Vernon flanked by an eleven-piece band, with the swell in numbers lending a grandiose element to even his most delicate songs. Sidestepping expectations, the idea Vernon presented for this session was to provide a wildly different experience. […]

Vernon was joined only by Carey, with the pair positioning themselves opposite one another at two grand pianos. Although neither Justin nor Sean’s first instrument is piano, they were able to remodel the songs in a way that showcases their complimentary vocals and, perhaps more strikingly, a seemingly effortless ability to experiment with form and structure.

As such, fans are treated to jaw-dropping interpretations of several songs from both the new album and the ‘Blood Bank’ EP, as well as a cover of Bonnie Raitt’s “I Can’t Make You Love Me”. And interpretation is an apt word, as these songs are artfully abstracted from their original incarnations. Rather than layer the sound as on ‘Bon Iver, Bon Iver’, the focus is on paring back, in part evoking the minimalist approach of contemporary classical music, while remaining true enough to the source material to retain those elements characteristic of Bon Iver.

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Bon Iver was awesome on SNL last night (video above).  But as I watched it this morning I couldn’t help but crack up trying to imagine the people for whom last night’s line up (Bon Iver with Channing “I was in that GI Joe movie that made you forget why you loved GI Joes as a kid” Tatum) would have been the perfect pair.

Well, thanks to Twitter search we have a few winners.  This is my favorite:

channing tatum AND bon iver on snl this week?! home run, lorne. every woman will be watching on saturday.

I didn’t pry into these Twitter users’ profiles, because that seemed creepy and because I didn’t want to be disappointed.  Here’s what I hope is there:

I enjoy male abs, horrible over-acting, Step Up 2: The Streets and emotionally vulnerable multi-instrumental indie pop.

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I'm a twenty-something happily married guy currently living in Dallas, TX. Born and raised in North Carolina. Proud alum of Davidson College.

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