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    Bubbi Morthens (full name Ásbjörn Kristinsson Morthens; born 6 June 1956) is an Icelandic singer and songwriter. Aside from a lengthy solo career, he has...
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  • Icelandic means “Three Drops of Blood”, counted with the participation of Bubbi Morthens for the song “Ég Get Líka (Boðlegir Vinir - Vænlegir Synir)”, Móeiður...
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  • Nóttin Langa (category Bubbi Morthens albums)
    album released on 15 November 1989 by Icelandic working class singer Bubbi Morthens. This pop album went to the market from Geisli. Formed by 12 songs Nóttin...
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  • Guðlaugur worked with singer Bubbi Morthens for the 10 track album Nóttin Langa. Part of this work is featured on Bubbi's Sögur 1980-1990, a 1999 compilation...
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  • Reykjavík, Iceland), in the fall of 1981 by Bubbi Morthens with his younger brother and guitarist Bergþór Morthens and their friend, bassist Þorleifur Guðjónsson...
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    after playing on a music festival in London in 2003, and is named after Bubbi Morthens song of the same name. Since its establishment, there has never been...
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  • “Ovænt” and “Gluggagægir”. Other important artists featured include Bubbi Morthens with his band Egó, Fræbbblarnir, Grýlurnar, and the renowned Sveinbjörn...
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  • popular bands in the country for that period. The band was composed Bubbi Morthens, Mick Pollock, Danny Pollock, Magnús Stefánsson and Rúnar Erlingsson...
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  • Halldórsson on his 2003 album Íslandslög 6. In 2008, the song was covered by Bubbi Morthens and Björn Jörundur Friðbjörnsson. By the 2010s, the song had become...
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  • Þorleifsson, this film features Hilmar Örn Hilmarsson, Sykurmolarnir, Bubbi Morthens, and MX-21 on the soundtrack. The film was selected as the Icelandic...
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    The name Aldrei fór ég suður (I never went south) is taken from a Bubbi Morthens song of the same name, and may refer to a movement among young Icelanders...
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  • Sögur 1980–1990 (category Bubbi Morthens albums)
    Sögur 1980–1990 is a compilation of Icelandic singer Bubbi Morthens' greatest hits from 1980 to 1990. The title Sögur means "stories". This double CD contains...
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  • Jakob Magnússon and Guðmundur joined Bubbi Morthens to play in Das Kapital until 1985, then Jakob followed up with Bubbi & MX-21, and worked as a session...
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  • Ísbjarnarblús (category Bubbi Morthens albums)
    Blues") was the debut solo record released by Icelandic songwriter Bubbi Morthens. The album was released on June 17, 1980, in co-operation with Bókaútgáfan...
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  • film directed by Friðrik Þór Friðriksson. It featured The Sugarcubes, Bubbi Morthens, and Megas, among many others. For more information about the movie...
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  • included on the album. Arnar Geir Ómarsson – drums Bergþór Morthens – electric guitar Bubbi Morthens – vocals, electric guitar & acoustic guitar Hrafn Thoroddsen...
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  • Apparat Organ Quartet Ásgeir Trausti Bang Gang Björk Bony Man Botnleðja Bubbi Morthens Daði Freyr Daníel Ágúst Dikta DIMMA Eberg Egó Emilíana Torrini Eurobandið...
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    as Hafdís Huld, Emilíana Torrini and Björk, solo ballad singers like Bubbi Morthens, and post-rock bands such as Amiina and Sigur Rós. Independent music...
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    Kárason (born 1955), writer Jón Gunnarsson (born 1956), politician Bubbi Morthens (born 1956), singer and songwriter Helgi Ólafsson (born 1956), chess...
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  • Sigurmundsson) Lay Low Leoncie Low Roar Laufey Megas (Magnús Þór Jónsson) Bubbi Morthens Mugison Paul Oscar Prins Póló Pascal Pinon Jónas Sigurðsson Snorri Snorrason...
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  • Þú átt mig ein 15,000 2005 Garðars Thors Cortes Cortes 15,000 1993 Bubbi Morthens Lífið er ljúft 13,000 2002 Björgvin Halldórsson Ár og öld 12,000 1997...
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    and Ronda Rousey. The song's name references a well-known slipup by Bubbi Morthens in 2002 when he misspelled bomba ("bomb") when giving live commentary...
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  • Agent Fresco The Album Leaf Alcest amiina Amusement Parks on Fire Björk Bubbi Morthens Emmanuel De La Paix Flying Hórses For a Minor Reflection Jakobínarína...
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    (Gramm), album by Ornamental. 1989 - Nóttin Langa (Geisli), album by Bubbi Morthens. 1990 - Crusher of Bones (8 Product), album by Reptilicus. 1995 - Touch...
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  • album Life's Too Good in 1987. Side A: "Skyttan": Bubbi Morthens - music and lyrics. Bubbi Morthens - vocals. MX-21 (Þorsteinn Magnússon - guitar. Jakob...
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    after playing on a music festival in London in 2003, and is named after Bubbi Morthens song of the same name. Mugison got the idea while in London one summer...
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  • Season 5 (2023): Saga Matthildur Árnadóttir Season 6 (2024): Anna Fanney Bubbi Morthens (1–3) Siglríøour Beinteinsdóttir (1–3) þorvaldur Bjarni þorvaldsson...
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    Emmsjé Gauti (3) Jón Jónsson (1–2) Þórunn Antonía Magnúsdóttir (1) Bubbi Morthens (1–2) Þorgerður Katrín Gunnarsdóttir (1–2) Selma Björnsdóttir (2) Ágústa...
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    2004. Shining Star is an autobiographical story of Icelandic rock icon Bubbi Morthens. He won the award again in 2005 for the feature documentary Africa United...
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  • Digital download only. Arnar Geir Ómarsson – drums Bergþór Morthens – electric guitar Bubbi Morthens – vocals, electric guitar & acoustic guitar Hrafn Thoroddsen...
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