From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V2 #209 Reply-To: precious-things@smoe.org Sender: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "precious-things-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. precious-things-digest Sunday, August 3 1997 Volume 02 : Number 209 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Caught a Lite Sneeze ["Lanna Chidester" ] Steve Caton [WeirdyBoy@aol.com] Re: precious-things-digest V2 #208 [WeirdyBoy@aol.com] caton [Jeannie Cook ] Re: precious-things-digest V2 #208 [Richard Handal ] re: Steve's habit [Jennifer Gerbi ] re: Steve's habit [cindyeld@ix.netcom.com (Cindy Elder)] Re: Caught a Lite Sneeze [Michael Curry ] My Tori Site [Douglas Hitzel ] Re: Caught a Lite Sneeze [bluegirl ] Re: Steve Caton [adrienne frances ] Re: Steve Caton [RedShift17@aol.com] Re: Steve Caton [HereNmyHed@aol.com] Re: steve caton's little habit... [HereNmyHed@aol.com] Re: Steve Caton ["Lanna Chidester" ] Re: caton [Casey ] Re: Caught a Lite Sneeze [Casey ] Re: Steve Caton [fuzzbox@world.std.com (Logynon Femidom Microgynon)] Re: Steve Caton [autumn ] Ani Defranco [Lu101@aol.com] Re: Ani Defranco [LMC4PEACE@aol.com] Re: Ani Defranco [Casey ] Re: Ani Defranco [DeadPetlz@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 01 Aug 1997 22:19:51 PDT From: "Lanna Chidester" Subject: Caught a Lite Sneeze hello all! okay- today i was riding in my friend's car and he made me listen to this *awesome* tape by this group called Delirium, the album was called Kharma, and this song came on and started with some acapella chanting then the drum/chime kicked in to back it. well the drum/chime sound *exactly* (at least to my sometimes tone deaf self) like the drum/chime that open CALS (you know what i am talking about i just cant put it into words very well). I asked him more about the album but he said that the tape was a dub of a friend's album and he didnt have a track list but was sure that it had been out for at least 3 years... anyone ever heard this before? did Tori sample this? i really dont know much about the song musically (or any other song for that matter) and was just curious... thanks for your input lanna/gemenai - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Gemenai's Little Pad on the Web- http://www.angelfire.com/ok/gemenai "By the morning maybe we'll remember who I am"- T.A. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 02:11:38 -0400 (EDT) From: WeirdyBoy@aol.com Subject: Steve Caton Wow, the raving against Caton is so weird. Tori and Caton have been friends for at least 9 years, he only played on one song on YKTR ("Cool On Your Island") but he had played guitar on ALL of her albums. He is not just a "mediocre talent." Caton is an excellent guitarist and he plays amazingly well along with Tori. His guitar compliments her piano very nicely. And, very impressively, he can actually follow her playing, and her improv stuff. Who cares that he smokes? If he's not playing and has to sit onstage, maybe he's bored, wanting to pass the time, relax a bit. I personally think smoking is disgusting and would never do it, but it's his choice. And until smoking is made illegal in all public places, he has every right to do as he pleases. -jason ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 02:16:47 -0400 (EDT) From: WeirdyBoy@aol.com Subject: Re: precious-things-digest V2 #208 In a message dated 97-08-02 02:00:16 EDT, Richard Handal wrote: << Violet was quick to point out on RDT that Tori was *not* playing Tubular Bells as part of Father Lucifer, but the theme from The Exorcist. She said she's played both on the piano before and that they are not the same >> Hmmm... confusion.... The theme from the Exorcist *IS* Tubular Bells *BY* Mike Oldfield. I have the movie AND Mike's CD and they are the same. Maybe the sheet music was different, but you know, as is the case with Tori's sheet music, it is often not exactly the same as what is on the record. -jason ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 01:24:28 -0500 (CDT) From: Jeannie Cook Subject: caton well i do have this to say about caton. i've heard some boots of her doing "cornflake girl" w/o him....with a backing tape instead. i FAR prefer caton accompying her for this song than the tape. although i did enjoy the backing tape on the DDI tour for the tornado mix of "talula"...with CFG it just isnt nearly as effective. i do agree it is tacky of him to smoke...i hate smoke too. blegh. obviously he's so addicted to the shit that he has to smoke every waking moment...i guess tori tollerates it or else he wouldnt be touring with her. ah well.. speaking of hearing tori with maynard or reznor...man wouldnt you die if one of them showed up at one her shows to do back up vocals? i freaked when i saw maynard on the RAINN show. i REALLY love maynard's voice...even though some of tool's songs are a little too...brutal for me. the man has an amazing and EXTREMELY powerful voice. id even venture to say his *voice* is more powerful alone than tori's. of course, accompanied by her piano and her stage presence and every other wonderful thing about tori, she has more effect on me than maynard. but sheer voice alone...i think maynard's voice is incredible. maybe its jsut me...but it just strikes a major chord in me. i love it. not trying to start a debate here ;) just thought id comment on maynard. i think he and tori sounded wonderful together...as do reznor and tori. its pretty wonderful to hear these guys who's music has a rep for being so harsh to sing a ballad with tori. simply beautiful :) peace, love, and a hard cock (hey, im jsut quoting tori here) :) - -jeannie http://www2.netdoor.com/~jlc9/ <--- shamelessly plugging my page, which is someway in a way sorta kinda tori related ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 02:58:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Richard Handal Subject: Re: precious-things-digest V2 #208 Jason said: > Hmmm... confusion.... The theme from the Exorcist *IS* Tubular Bells > *BY* Mike Oldfield. That's what I thought I knew too, until Violet posted to say otherwise. Violet knows what she talks about much more than most people. I wish someone would clear this up. Maybe Violet will finally explain, if no one else does. Here's what she posted on ToriNews about this: >Date: Sun, 6 Oct 1996 15:41:52 -0800 >Sender: violet@slip.net >Organization: CHIHULY >To: torinews@chihuly.com >Subject: Re: I was having dinner at Hello Delly with Rupert Jee... >Yeah, she was on and did a killer version of "Father Lucifer" with bits of >"Tubular Bells" and "Smalltown Boy" thrown in for good measure. Just so's people know, that wasn't "Tubular Bells"; it was the theme from the film "The Exorcist." The "Tubular Bells" song is specifically a hybrid of that. I know because I've been playing that theme for 21 years now, and I was so excited when Tori performed it that way in concert here, but no one else I spoke to about it was familiar enough with "The Exorcist" to know what I was talking about. It is SO majorly cool that she works that into the song. >;) Violet xoxox ___________________________________________________________________ Personally, I'd like a little bit more of an explanation of that. Be seeing you, Richard Handal, H.G. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 02:04:04 -0500 (CDT) From: cindyeld@ix.netcom.com (Cindy Elder) Subject: re: Steve's habit >I can't EXPRESS how much I hate this. I just can't. Tori is bothered by >smoke- the crew, etc, are NOT allowed to smoke around her. So mr. big >fucking shot, goes on stage and smokes right in front of her, when she is >performing. If she was really bothered about it, she would say so and he wouldn't smoke on stage. Tori isn't some big wuss who won't tell people what she thinks and wants. >It really makes me hate him for that. relax. What gives you the right to hate him for something like that? Tori obviously doesn't. It's one thing to not like his playing, but to hate someone because you think they're hurting Tori--when if it made her angry it wouldn't happen--is stupid. >I can't abide someone who doesn't respect Tori, or at least her voice and >performance. whatever...I don't think that applies to Steve AT ALL...you're the one who isn't respecting Tori's tour choices (having Steve play w/ her, possibly having a band the next tour)... Cindy -Shiva- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 1997 00:21:51 -0700 From: autumn Subject: Re: Steve Caton Hey all... I had been so good about avoiding this thread, but now I am compelled to add my opinion... oh well... Jason said: > Who cares that he smokes? If he's not playing and has to sit onstage, maybe >he's bored, wanting to pass the time, relax a bit. I personally think >smoking is disgusting and would never do it, but it's his choice. And until >smoking is made illegal in all public places, he has every right to do as he >pleases. I think that the issue is not really if Steve is a smoker or not, but it is really scary when you think about what that smoking could do to Tori's voice, especially when she is singing. Personally, I think that he could be a little more considerate of Tori's vocal chords... for her sake and for the sake of all of us that love her music. And that is all I have to say about that. later... autumn ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 03:39:11 -0500 (CDT) From: Jennifer Gerbi Subject: re: Steve's habit On Sat, 2 Aug 1997, Cindy Elder wrote: > >I can't EXPRESS how much I hate this. I just can't. Tori is bothered by > >smoke- the crew, etc, are NOT allowed to smoke around her. So mr. big > >fucking shot, goes on stage and smokes right in front of her, when she is > >performing. > > If she was really bothered about it, she would say so and he wouldn't smoke > on stage. Tori isn't some big wuss who won't tell people what she thinks > and wants. > Really? And do you know Tori so well personally that you know she would piss off a friend in exchange for him being upset with her? How the hell do we know? My point is HE should have enough respect to not without her telling him to. Maybe she is TOO NICE. who the hell knows. Point is, *he* is showing disrespect during a performance. > >It really makes me hate him for that. > > relax. What gives you the right to hate him for something like that? Tori > obviously doesn't. It's one thing to not like his playing, but to hate > someone because you think they're hurting Tori--when if it made her angry it > wouldn't happen--is stupid. > I have every right to hate anyone for anything. You are making a lot of assumptions here. Tori has stated, and has a policy, against smoking around her because it bothers her. Caton obviously doens't care about that, during the *most crucial time*, when she is performing. That disgusts me. Anything that comes in the way of her performing, and enjoying that to the fullest (including rude heckling fans), I hate. I suggest not calling me stupid, either. Flames do not make for good logical arguments. > >I can't abide someone who doesn't respect Tori, or at least her voice and > >performance. > > whatever...I don't think that applies to Steve AT ALL...you're the one who > isn't respecting Tori's tour choices (having Steve play w/ her, possibly > having a band the next tour)... > That's right, I don't respect tori. Yeahhh right. I can say whatever I want, and noone is all perfect. Everyone makes bad choices. And I am a musician myself, and if I think something sounds better or worse I"ll damn well say so, wether or not it is tori. She had her y kant tori read, it was a bad musical choice, and she doesn't want it re-released, and she ADMITS it was a poor choice. More power to her. Noone is perfect, not even her, my friend. In my opinion, a standard rock band would be a poor choice. That's just what I think listening to her music. There isn't anything disrespectful in saying that...but there would be if I told that to her face and blew a bunch of smoke in it when she's allergic. -j ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 04:49:29 -0500 (CDT) From: cindyeld@ix.netcom.com (Cindy Elder) Subject: re: Steve's habit >> If she was really bothered about it, she would say so and he wouldn't smoke >> on stage. Tori isn't some big wuss who won't tell people what she thinks >> and wants. >> > >Really? And do you know Tori so well personally that you know she would >piss off a friend in exchange for him being upset with her? No, I don't. But the way I see it is: if it bothers her it is HER problem, not mine or anyone elses. >How the hell >do we know? My point is HE should have enough respect to not without her >telling him to. Maybe she is TOO NICE. who the hell knows. Point is, >*he* is showing disrespect during a performance. If what you say is true about her saying so publically, then maybe I could see your point. But she should still say, Steve please don't do it. OR, maybe she doesn't smell it on stage so it doesn't bother her<--which is what I'm saying. >> >It really makes me hate him for that. >> >> relax. What gives you the right to hate him for something like that? Tori >> obviously doesn't. It's one thing to not like his playing, but to hate >> someone because you think they're hurting Tori--when if it made her angry it >> wouldn't happen--is stupid. >> >I have every right to hate anyone for anything. You are making a lot of >assumptions here. Tori has stated, and has a policy, against smoking >around her because it bothers her. Then why would she let Steve do it on stage if it DID bother her? You said she might not say something to him because she wouldn't want to "piss off a friend in exchange for him being upset with her." It's not as if he is her only "friend" on the crew. If that's her policy, she seems to be willing to "piss off" everyone else, but not Steve? >Caton obviously doens't care about >that, during the *most crucial time*, when she is performing. That >disgusts me. Well, she knows how "crucial" that time is--so I'm suggesting that it DOESN'T bother her. >Anything that comes in the way of her performing, and >enjoying that to the fullest (including rude heckling fans), I hate. How do you know that it [Steve's smoking] "comes in the way of her performing"? Has she ever said it did, specifically? You accuse me of making assumptions, but I think you are. >I suggest not calling me stupid, either. Flames do not make for good >logical arguments. I'm not calling you stupid, I'm calling that kind of thinking--that Tori won't take care of herself, stupid. >> >I can't abide someone who doesn't respect Tori, or at least her voice and >> >performance. >> >> whatever...I don't think that applies to Steve AT ALL...you're the one who >> isn't respecting Tori's tour choices (having Steve play w/ her, possibly >> having a band the next tour)... >> > >That's right, I don't respect tori. Yeahhh right. I can say whatever I >want, and noone is all perfect. Look, what I meant was: that's fine if you disagree with what she's doing (and yea, you can sure as hell say so) but if she's happy with things, who are you to not respect that? anyway, I hope you can see how pointless a discussion like this is. We are both just taking two people and deciding what they think for the purpose of a discussion. We don't know what goes on between Tori & Steve, if they have talked about it or not, if it bothers her AT ALL, etc. Cindy -Shiva- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reverend Cindy Bob Elder aka Shiva cindyeld@ix.netcom.com or wcke@juno.com I will fuck shit up. :-B Fuck all of you--Strapping Young Lad cock! cock! cock!-COCK HELL, yea!--Spawn Never, never, never taking the fall--Powerman 5000 You're cutting into my drinking time damn it!--Dimebag Darrell - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 12:02:33 -0500 (CDT) From: Michael Curry Subject: Re: Caught a Lite Sneeze On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Lanna Chidester wrote: > today i was riding in my friend's car and he made me listen to this > *awesome* tape by this group called Delirium, the album was called > Kharma, and this song came on and started with some acapella chanting > then the drum/chime kicked in to back it. well the drum/chime sound > *exactly* (at least to my sometimes tone deaf self) like the drum/chime > that open CALS (you know what i am talking about i just cant put it into > words very well). I asked him more about the album but he said that the > tape was a dub of a friend's album and he didnt have a track list but > was sure that it had been out for at least 3 years... anyone ever heard > this before? did Tori sample this? i really dont know much about the > song musically (or any other song for that matter) and was just > curious... _Karma_ came out earlier this year (or at the very end of last year), so if anyone got sampled it was probably Tori. The only time I've heard parts of _Karma_ I was only listening to hear the guest vocals of Kristy Thirsk and Sarah McLachlan, so I wasn't paying much attention to the non-vocal part of the songs. Mike | Michael Curry / mcurry@io.com / mcurry@compuserve.com | | http://www.io.com/~mcurry | | Am I bitter? Do I sound bitter? -- Veda Hille | ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 01 Aug 1997 22:53:37 -0500 From: Douglas Hitzel Subject: My Tori Site I have a Tori site up. It isn't too good, but I have set up a para chat page. You can visit it at: http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/3514/ The chat room can have up to 25 people and it is a real nice set up. You need to have JAVA though...so... I will also be putting a Sarah McLachlan page very soon. If you love Tori you should give Sarah a whirl. She is SOOOO good. She isn't like Tori, but then again Tori isn't like Sarah either. They are so unique that I love them both equally. (Although, since I have EVERY Tori song, including YKTR memorized inside and out, my opinion has been shifting to Sarah McLachlan lately.) So visit my site. It also has pages on Anne Rice and V.C. Andrews. Go chat with other Tori fans. Doug - -- *******************Queen Tori********************************* "I'm a musician first, a food-lover second, a dirty mouth with feet, and a girl last time I checked." -Tori Amos "I always thought I'd make a good girlfriend for Jesus." -Tori Amos "I don't know if I trust that much, but I trust the songs." -Tori Amos "If you're divided then you're in continuous torment, because you never allow yourself to fully experience anything." -Tori Amos You have just received e-mail from Doug Hitzel. Feel free to reply. VISIT MY HOMEPAGE!! http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/3514/ Pages on Tori Amos, Anne Rice, and V.C. Andrews and soon to come: Sarah McLachlan. *******************Queen Tori******************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 10:13:56 -0700 (PDT) From: bluegirl Subject: Re: Caught a Lite Sneeze i have heard the cd & the song... & i noticed too i compared the two & i believe that the Tori version is a bit slower (or maybe the other way around, i havent heard the delerium song in awhile).... & the delerium is about a year older... i don't know if she sampled the bit... but the similarity is there. ~marissa at---->mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ uM. whAt'S the Name oF tHe wOrd fOr tHinGs nOt beIng tHe saME alWayS. YOu KnoW. I'm SUrE thEre IS onE. IsN't tHeRE? :::::::: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 09:39:53 +0100 From: adrienne frances Subject: Re: Steve Caton autumn writes >I think that the issue is not really if Steve is a smoker or not, but it is >really scary when you think about what that smoking could do to Tori's >voice, especially when she is singing. i guess you have a point.. but if you think, Tori *must* have played in many smoky venues from time to time, and even though Steve wouldn't be helping - he certainly wouldn't be the only one smoking.. (would he?) adrienne. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 13:59:26 -0400 (EDT) From: RedShift17@aol.com Subject: Re: Steve Caton In a message dated 97-08-02 08:18:35 EDT, autumn@ucdavis.edu (autumn) writes: << I think that the issue is not really if Steve is a smoker or not, but it is really scary when you think about what that smoking could do to Tori's voice, especially when she is singing. Personally, I think that he could be a little more considerate of Tori's vocal chords... for her sake and for the sake of all of us that love her music. >> My goodness ppl... you are making a big deal out of NOTHING!!! I totally agree with Jason. You seem to forget MANY other singers smoke too. Erica ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 16:25:07 -0400 (EDT) From: HereNmyHed@aol.com Subject: Re: Steve Caton In a message dated 97-08-02 02:34:19 EDT, Weirdyboy@aol.com wrote: << >Wow, the raving against Caton is so weird. Tori and Caton have been friends >for at least 9 years, he only played on one song on YKTR ("Cool On Your > Island") but he had played guitar on ALL of her albums. He is not just a > "mediocre talent." Caton is an excellent guitarist and he plays amazingly >well along with Tori. His guitar compliments her piano very nicely. And, >very impressively, he can actually follow her playing, and her improv stuff. > Who cares that he smokes? If he's not playing and has to sit onstage, maybe >he's bored, wanting to pass the time, relax a bit. I personally think >smoking is disgusting and would never do it, but it's his choice. And until >smoking is made illegal in all public places, he has every right to do as he >pleases. -jason >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ummm.....I don't recall saying one thing about the talents of Steve Caton. The only thing I commented on was the cigarette he was smoking onstage during the RAINN concert. I think his smoking , especially at the benefit for RAINN, looked trashy and tacky. It gave the him this bar room guitar player look. I think it was disgusting and there is a time and place for everything and smoking at TORI'S show (especially a televised charity event) is wrong in my opinion. He needs to show some self control. Furthermore, I wouldn't call his playing "amazing", I think he is good. I think he was Tori's friend that was a good guitar player so she gave him the job. There are many other talented guitarists, who, in my opinion, could play just as well, or better,as Steve Caton. Also, I and many others DO care that he smokes. I found it distracting as well as disgusting. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 16:29:17 -0400 (EDT) From: HereNmyHed@aol.com Subject: Re: steve caton's little habit... In a message dated 97-08-01 19:00:58 EDT, Paul.Tweedy@durham.ac.uk wrote: << Perhaps he just fancied a cigarette. I doubt it was some kind of huge statement. I don't think he's that self-concious. >> Puh-leeze......If Steve Caton cannot show enough self control to wait until the damn song is over then he needs help. Also, you'd be surprised how self-concious some people are. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 1997 14:48:31 PDT From: "Lanna Chidester" Subject: Re: Steve Caton >i guess you have a point.. but if you think, Tori *must* have played >in many smoky venues from time to time, and even though Steve >wouldn't be helping - he certainly wouldn't be the only one smoking.. > >(would he?) I can vouch for that. At the concert I caught on the DDI tour he was smoking onstage and it was a non smoking venue. However between the opening act and Tori the view of the stage was obscured by a haze caused by smoke. The haze died down some when Tori came onstage, but there was always a bit of smoke in the air. I think that if we start yelling at people for smoking we should start in the crowd, but I personally don't have a problem with smoke even though I don't. Just my two cents Lanna/gemenai ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 97 16:56:22 -0000 From: Casey Subject: Re: caton >well i do have this to say about caton. i've heard some boots of her >doing "cornflake girl" w/o him....with a backing tape instead. i FAR >prefer caton accompying her for this song than the tape. although i did >enjoy the backing tape on the DDI tour for the tornado mix of >"talula"...with CFG it just isnt nearly as effective. Amen to both these points!! - -Casey ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 97 17:00:30 -0000 From: Casey Subject: Re: Caught a Lite Sneeze >today i was riding in my friend's car and he made me listen to this >*awesome* tape by this group called Delirium, the album was called >Kharma, and this song came on and started with some acapella chanting >then the drum/chime kicked in to back it. well the drum/chime sound >*exactly* (at least to my sometimes tone deaf self) like the drum/chime >that open CALS (you know what i am talking about i just cant put it into >words very well). I asked him more about the album but he said that the >tape was a dub of a friend's album and he didnt have a track list but >was sure that it had been out for at least 3 years... anyone ever heard >this before? did Tori sample this? i really dont know much about the >song musically (or any other song for that matter) and was just >curious... Yes, Delerium is very good. 'Kharma' however is their newest album and was released in Feb. 97 ... so no, it's no where near three years old. Also, they are on the same label as Sarah McLachlan, Nettwerk which is, in my humble opinion the greatest little record company there is. By any means, I'd suggest 'Kharma' to anyone who like Sarah/Tori/etc./etc. - -Casey =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= / "If I shed a tear, I won't cage it ... if I feel a rage I won't / \ deny it ... I won't fear love" \ / -Sarah McLachlan; 'Fumbling Towards Ecstasy' / \ \ / "I have my own parties. They involve being barefoot with a piece / \ of fried chicken and a margarita in each hand." \ / -Tori Amos / =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 20:21:29 -0400 (EDT) From: fuzzbox@world.std.com (Logynon Femidom Microgynon) Subject: Re: Steve Caton Erica Writes: > My goodness ppl... you are making a big deal out of NOTHING!!! I totally > agree with Jason. You seem to forget MANY other singers smoke too. But Tori doesn't, as far as we know. That's what the issue is, not whether "everyone else is doing it"... - -Jason (non-smoker and proud antagonizer of smokers) - -- Jason Bilsky fuzzbox@world.std.com http://world.std.com/~fuzzbox "I'm in love, I'm insane, I'm a pheromone, hormone, mystery train" -Lauren Christy ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Aug 1997 17:18:30 -0700 From: autumn Subject: Re: Steve Caton adrienne wrote: > but if you think, Tori *must* have played >in many smoky venues from time to time, and even though Steve >wouldn't be helping - he certainly wouldn't be the only one smoking.. > >(would he?) I think that it's just the principle of the whole thing. He just sits there, smoking right in front of her, when he should be the one who cares the most about Tori and her voice... I guess. That's all... bye! autumn ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 20:30:34 -0400 (EDT) From: Lu101@aol.com Subject: Ani Defranco Hi, I know this is a tori amos mailing list and all, but I had a question does Ani Defranco, sound like tori amos a lot? i heard ani sounds just like tori so i was wondering if any of you knew?> thanks alexa ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 1997 21:18:42 -0400 (EDT) From: LMC4PEACE@aol.com Subject: Re: Ani Defranco In a message dated 97-08-02 20:54:09 EDT, Lu101@aol.com writes: << Hi, I know this is a tori amos mailing list and all, but I had a question does Ani Defranco, sound like tori amos a lot? i heard ani sounds just like tori so i was wondering if any of you knew?> thanks alexa >> i don't think ani difranco sounds like tori all that much.. ani is more punkish/folkish type stuff and her voice has a different quality.. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Aug 97 22:28:28 -0000 From: Casey Subject: Re: Ani Defranco > I know this is a tori amos mailing list and all, but I had a question does >Ani Defranco, sound like tori amos a lot? i heard ani sounds just like tori >so i was wondering if any of you knew?> thanks I don't think so. I have almost all of Tori's CDs (including most of the singles) and all of Ani's CDs. They are both great artist and the lyrics hold a special place in my heart. But, I don't think they're really comparable artists as far as their sounds go. - -Casey ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 3 Aug 1997 00:40:29 -0400 (EDT) From: DeadPetlz@aol.com Subject: Re: Ani Defranco Ani duznt really sound much like Tori, but Ani is good nonetheless.. =) ^v^Raven^v^ ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V2 #209 *************************************