Beth Orton is a very well known female singer from England. She was first well known for doing collaborations with Chemical Brothers and William Orbit but she blossomed into a successful star on her own afterwards. Here songs like Stolen Car, Anywhere, and Thinking about tomorrow were a huge hit all across the United Kingdom but there was one song which Beth Orton sang that was fairly unique. She sang a song about absinthe.
Absinthe
Beth Orton made and sang a song entitled Absinthe and it was all about the alcoholic drink – the green fairy. Throughout the song she went through the verse which included this line: “Enough absinthe can crush your spirit to the bone” which definitely portrays absinthe in the song.
This song became a successful hit in the United Kingdom and all across the world. It related to absinthe in many more lines than just that one. The actual name of the song was really ‘Absinthe’ and it displays the knowledge of the green fairy that people have. The song portrays absinthe as a mystical drink that would set you free into creative imagination. There are many music artists, painters, actors and actresses, and celebrities that are influenced on their artwork because of absinthe. Some famous people also enjoy drinking absinthe regularly but others use the legend of the green fairy as inspiration for their work. |