From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V2 #327 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 Thursday, November 20 1997 Volume 02 : Number 327 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Tori Amos in Montreal? [Richard Handal ] queries [Ken Tough ] Re: One more thing about Professional Widow [Ken Tough ] Re: a little help please [Brian the Lion ] Details On Great Expectations! ["Michael L. Whitehead" ] wedding [AnaisBleu@aol.com] a lil' fiona question.... [bluegirl ] a lil' fiona question.... [bluegirl ] question - no about Tori this time ["Nicolas" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 03:17:59 -0500 (EST) From: Richard Handal Subject: Re: Tori Amos in Montreal? Trina asked: > Flipping through the channels the other day I caught a Tori concert on > a French music station, Musimax, called "Tori Amos Under the Pink in > Montreal" [...] > Is there a video? Not for sale, but it runs sometimes up in Canada, apparently. There was an amazing review of the broadcast on the Really Deep Thoughts mailing list back on December 18, 1994, which I have included below. Bring a drool bucket. Be seeing you, Richard Handal, H.G. - -------- Next Message -------- >From rdt-owner Sun Dec 18 23:09:01 1994 >Date: Sun, 18 Dec 94 23:08:57 EST >From: Steve Ito >Subject: MusiquePlus Concert review (sorry for the length!) I'll never be able to watch a bootlegged concert video again! MusiquePlus finally aired footage from their special Tori Amos ConcertPlus exclusive taped in Montreal on November 9. The MusiquePlus people did a very good job. The show was 1.5 hours including commercials and some ToriTalk, so they cut 3 or 4 songs, maybe 5, but it was infinitely better than the 1 hour show I was led to expect by the MusiquePlus person I talked to last week. What a beautiful video! In this video, the light show is mesmerizing, it's so good, especially on songs like Leather and God... the sound is fantastic, there are no inappropriate remarks from the crowd (or they were edited out), the camerawork is outstanding, and the editing was polished and sophisticated (lots of superimposed images, fades, etc), if maybe a bit schizophrenic. The views constantly change every 5 to 10 seconds, even in MaaG, but this doesn't seem disruptive or anything, I didn't even notice it the first time I watched it. On the contrary, the viewer is bombarded by a succession of really amazing angles and images, which I will describe in a bit. Tori herself was Tori as usual. She didn't seem nervous or act any differently with the video cameras except that occasionally she would stare right into the cameras, which was really cool. Unfortunately this also means this wasn't an exceptional show as far as Tori shows go; Tori was just her ordinary fantastic self. Her performance that night certainly didn't approach her late Ottawa show, which was Tori at her supreme best. Oh well... And Tori's stuffed animals were conspicuously absent. Too bad, maybe my pal Harry Headbanger would have made his first television appearance. :-) The only drawback was that since this is a french channel, they had some french person do a voice-over of Tori through the whole show. Her voice was very similar to Tori's, but it just wasn't the same. ;-) (for the smiley-impaired: I'm just kidding, of course) Besides the expected in-Tori's-face close-ups, the video offered something unattainable at the usual in-person concert experience in the infinite variation of viewing angles, which were usually selected for optimum view of the stage lights. 'Leather' is particularly good; you get a close-up of Tori from the waist up with yellow-green lights radiating out from all around her. One camera was mounted on a boom, too, which meant a lot of first-rate super-smooth pans, from one side of the piano to the other; and from the floor, to over Tori's shoulder, to directly over her head. These stunning overhead shots really accentuated the unparalleled beauty of Tori's Bosendorfer by baring its innards, its essence, or soul if you will, just as Tori bared her soul through her songs. But I think the one of the coolest touches the MusiquePlus people added was a pair of transparent screens behind Tori which showed close-ups of her in black and white. There are some terrific shots where you can see Tori side by side with the black and white image of her, and even better shots from behind the screens, so a head and shoulders B&W close-up of Tori is displayed on the transparent screen, and *through* the screen on the upper left, in color, you can see Tori and her piano from behind, facing the crowd. They left most of the between-song patter in, *including* where she talks about "Le Beaveur". (For 'Icicle,' if you must ask). The audience was strangely silent when she made a reference to Robert Plant... granted, she just said "Robert" but *nobody* cheered... either no Zep fans were in attendance or people just didn't catch the reference... too bad. All I could think was "people, help her out here! There must be *some* Robert Plant fans here..." Oh, and does this video ever show off Tori's prepared upright on 'Bells for Her!' There are some stunning shots which show the hammers thumping on the strings as Tori's hands dance nimbly across the keyboard. Heaven! I really think Atlantic should put out a video compilation for UtP, and this outstanding taping of 'Bells for Her' should be on it. Tori screws up a bit in the beginning of 'Winter', and she says "Oh, I made a mistake, I'm sorry," which was really cute. I'm glad the MusiquePlus people left it in. Anyway, here's the setlist for the video: Leather Crucify Icicle Whole Lotta Love/Thank You God PtM MaaG China CfG Cloud on my Tongue BfH Winter I'm glad MusiquePlus aired 'Whole Lotta Love/Thank You.' Despite being a Zep fan since I was a kid (even before Tori donned the leather skirts and sprayed her hair in her YKTR incarnation, in fact, while she was still playing "Send in the Clowns" 3 times a night in seedy piano bars), I think her cover of 'Thank You' actually puts Led Zeppelin's version to shame. I would have liked to hear a new song, but I guess that was incredibly unlikely. I do wish there had been one of her own b-sides, like TTTS or Flying Dutchman. Anyway, this is a beautiful show. Kudos to the MusiquePlus people who put this fantastic show together. One request, folks... PLEASE DON'T E-MAIL ME with requests for copies of this tape! I just don't have the equipment or the time to make copies for people, I'm sorry. [...] Anyway, keep an eye out for this video, and grab it if you can, it's really amazing. Steve - - --------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Ito, R.A. | "Life is pain, Highness. Anyone who says Psychology Dept. | differently is selling something." Queen's University | -- The Dread Pirate Roberts Kingston, ON, Can. | ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 10:06:58 +0000 From: Ken Tough Subject: queries Brian the Lion wrote: >a)I went to the atlantic records page and, frankly, it was >pretty poor. BfP was described as an "upcoming release"(!!!) >and nothing beyond that was around. So, please, tell me what >she's up to right now. The music press here in englend >doesn't give her the attention she deserves. She's down here in Cornwall (writing up her memoirs for a paper back edition of the boyscout manual). No, really she's recording down here in (most likely) sawmills studio. She's probably finished with the album now, I think. >c)What some people might see as a sick question, but Tori's >always wanted it brought forward not covered up so that's >what i'll do. I had alway held that she was raped by a >'fan' outside an early concert when she offered him a lift >home, but a site I recently visited said she wasn't. Which is >true? She was attacked by an aquaintance that gave her a ride home after a performance in a club. >d)I read somewhere Tori was working on a new album in the >carribean. Is this true; if so; does that mean a tour, and >is there any chance of her coming to the UK (anywhere i can >actually afford to get to, to see her) Come down here and do some Tori spotting. I expect she will start her tour in the UK in late spring/early summer (only my guess). She usually does a fairly extensive UK tour, so she will probably be near to where you are (unless it's the north of Scotland). Keep your ear close to the ground. I saw her in the Albert Hall last year, and will try to do the same again for the ambience, but apparently she also went to Exeter, which nobody online seems to have reported on. I kick myself for not knowing about that one. With any luck, she will have fallen in love with Cornwall, and will play the new Hall in Truro. (I hope). We'll see. Cheers, - -- Ken Tough "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine." ken@objectech.co.uk Cornwall, United Kingdom -- Patti Smith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 10:00:55 +0000 From: Ken Tough Subject: Re: One more thing about Professional Widow Lady Eorann wrote: >Just wanted to share something that has always struck me. I don't know >how familiar you are with mythology and traditions of ancient Egypt, but >there's one that really smacked me in the face as I listened to PW and >remembered Tori's mentioning several times that BfP was somewhat related >to the 14 pieces of Osiris that Isis had to search for and put back >together... >In ancient Egypt, there was a special job only held by women, that of >the djeryt, women who took on the role of Isis and her sister Nephthys >(both closely associated with death and both very good at mourning after >their experience with Osiris) at the funerals of (usually) well-to-do >men. Also, even more interesting, there would often be group of *hired* >female mourners... "professional widows," if you will. Do you think Tori >had any of this in mind, or that any of this has anything to do with the >song? I always felt that it did, particularly because of Tori's reference >to Isis and Osiris... Any ideas? Questions? Am I totally off my rocker >here? Yes, you may well be on to something there. Interesting. When the pharoah or someone big died, they mummified him, and buried him under his monument as we know... The pyramid is astronomically arranged so that there is a shaft in it which will point at (the dog star) Sirius on its rising at the spring equinox. On exactly that date after the burial, on the first rising of Orion, a ceremony is enacted in which the body, whose mouth was bound closed, is pointed at the star via this shaft and severed with a special curved blade. The idea is that this frees up the semen somehow that then makes its way to the star and fertilises it or some astral god to allow the rebirth of spirit as a god. Star fucker? Maybe. I can't remember the exact details, and I could well be wrong about some points, but this is a rough outline of what happened. Maybe someone can fill it in a bit better, but that's a very interesting slant to it. Thanks. - -- Ken Tough "Jesus died for somebody's sins, but not mine." ken@objectech.co.uk Cornwall, United Kingdom -- Patti Smith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 10:33:13 +0000 (GMT) From: Jimmy Savile Subject: Re: queries On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Ken Tough wrote: >She's down here in Cornwall (writing up her memoirs for a paper >back edition of the boyscout manual). No, really she's recording >down here in (most likely) sawmills studio. She's probably >finished with the album now, I think. Actually I'm reliably told there's about a fortnight's more work to do on it.. weather this is recording or mixing and mastering is anyone's guess. Paul - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- "Such a pretty house and such a pretty garden; no alarms and no suprises" - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- The World Of Grendel : http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d550du The World of Tori : http://toristuff.home.ml.org - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- "The elite is by definition a minority" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 12:20:22 +0000 (GMT) From: Brian the Lion Subject: Re: a little help please Hi. tell me about it. Our uni wipes all non-official documents from the hard drives every 24 hrs, so bookmarks are mearly a dream to us mere mortals. please try; http://www.kenyon.edu/people/schmidtj/welcome.htm or http://www.wfu.edu/~derbyjw5/music/tori/torifaq.html although the second gets you the faq section-work back from there - ---------------------- Brian the Lion bos197@soton.ac.uk ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 07:50:20 -0500 From: "Michael L. Whitehead" Subject: Details On Great Expectations! Hello Ears With Feet :) Looks like you will have to buy two new CDS for Great Expectations instead of just one! I have located a Billboard article from November 22, 1997 that gives lots of interesting details on the upcoming Great Expectations soundtrack and clears up some of the ambiguities around this project. I have quotes from the article and more details at my Dent In The Tori Amos Net Universe web site, but here is a summary of what the Billboard article said: * Tori contributes the song "Siren" to the album, which she co-wrote with Patrick Doyle. This is the only song that Tori herself helped to write. * The soundtrack opens with a song called "Finn Runs," a Patrick Doyle piece which includes a "vocalization" by Tori. (Like what Parade Magazine recently said!) * There will be a seperate album for Patrick Doyle's *SCORE* to Great Expectations, that will be released on the same day as the main soundtrack, which is January 6, 1998. It also "contains vocalizations by Amos." It is uncertain how many tracks on the score contain Tori's vocals. *Tori has a new studio album that will appear in the first half of 1998! * Atlantic will stage some kind of concert in January to benefit Amos' RAINN Foundation "featuring some of the acts on the soundtrack and some of the film"s stars. No word if Tori will be part of that. * The movie itself opens December 31, 1997 in New York and January 16, 1998 nationwide in the U.S. *Tori's quote about the soundtrack: "When they gave me this project, I felt really challenged," she says. "I tried to contribute something that I thought would add a different subtext to the scene and give Ethan Hawke"s character a different angle." Amos" chantey-like "Siren" evokes the spirit of the ocean and of a female presence--as she puts it "a primal, primitive sense." * The album will also feature new music by Duncan Sheik, Mono, Scott Weiland, Poe, Chris Cornell, Pulp, Verve Pipe, Ceasia Evora, Lauren Christy, David Garza, Reef, and Fisher. There are also classic cuts from Iggy Pop and the Grateful Dead. The song from Duncan Sheik will be the first single, released this month. Hope that helps. Yours in Tori, Mikewhy - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael L. Whitehead mikewhy@iglou.com My Dent In The Tori Amos Net Universe => http://www.aye.net/~mikewhy/toriamos.html "Moses I know, I know you've seen fire, but you've never seen fire until you've seen Pele blow..." Tori Amos - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 08:23:23 -0500 (EST) From: WeirdyBoi@aol.com Subject: Re: queries In a message dated 97-11-19 06:53:45 EST, ken@objectech.co.uk writes: << She was attacked by an aquaintance that gave her a ride home after a performance in a club. >> I read that she was attacked by an acquaintance whom she gave a ride home after playing in a bar that she worked in. For info from Tori about this, go here: http://members.aol.com/WeirdyBoy/LE.html and scroll down to "Me and a Gun." lotsa yummay info... - -j'ason ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 10:55:39 -0500 (EST) From: Lady Eorann Subject: Re: One more thing about Professional Widow On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Ken Tough wrote: > When the pharoah or someone big died, they mummified him, > and buried him under his monument as we know... The pyramid > is astronomically arranged so that there is a shaft in it > which will point at (the dog star) Sirius on its rising at > the spring equinox. Just for the record, the dog star was considered to be Isis herself. hmmm... > > On exactly that date after the burial, on the first rising of > Orion, a ceremony is enacted in which the body, whose mouth was > bound closed, is pointed at the star via this shaft and severed > with a special curved blade. The idea is that this frees up the > semen somehow that then makes its way to the star and fertilises > it or some astral god to allow the rebirth of spirit as a god. I've not heard that part. What I do know is that these women dressed as Isis and Nephthys would often be the ones to cut open the mouth of the mummy, actually, to allow it to breathe and eat in the next world/incarnation... How this relates to PW mystifies me, although if you are correct it would definitely bring new meaning to the word starfucker... ;) Bright Blessings and Lollipops! Yvette. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Definitions are limiting. Limitations are deadening. To limit oneself is a kind of suicide. To limit another is a kind of murder. To limit poetry is a Hiroshima of the human spirit." --Tom Robbins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 11:01:35 -0500 (EST) From: Lady Eorann Subject: Re: Details On Great Expectations! On Wed, 19 Nov 1997, Michael L. Whitehead wrote: > Looks like you will have to buy two new CDS for Great Expectations instead > of just one! I have located a Billboard article from November 22, 1997 > that gives lots of interesting details on the upcoming Great Expectations > soundtrack and clears up some of the ambiguities around this project. Thank you for this info! :) It's good to finally get some news about Great Expectations, after all the date chages and rumors... Thanks! > * Tori contributes the song "Siren" to the album, which she co-wrote with > Patrick Doyle. This is the only song that Tori herself helped to write. Wow, Tori and Patrick Doyle? Sounds interesting. Although what I heard of Siren doesn't sound like Partick Doyle's work at all, more Tori than anything else... > Amos" > chantey-like "Siren" evokes the spirit of the ocean and of a female > presence--as she puts it "a primal, primitive sense." Ummm... "chantey-like"? I don't think Siren sounds at all like a sailor's song. Maybe a mermaid/siren's song, but definitely not like a sailor's song. I wonder why they describe it this way? Hmmm.... Any ideas out there? > Hope that helps. Yes it does, Mikewhy. Yes it does. Thanks again... :) Bright Blessings and Lollipops! Yvette. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Definitions are limiting. Limitations are deadening. To limit oneself is a kind of suicide. To limit another is a kind of murder. To limit poetry is a Hiroshima of the human spirit." --Tom Robbins ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 13:56:42 -0500 (EST) From: 12KGILBERT@gallua.gallaudet.edu Subject: Free Tori calculator for Windows I was just searching through the net and found a site that lets you download free celebrity calculators (regular, 4-function calculators with pictures of celebs next to them). One of the featured celebrities is our very own Tori! If you want to get one yourself, you can find it here: http://www.dummyproof.com/software/calculators/tori.html Enjoy! Kevin 12KGilbert@gallua.gallaudet.edu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 16:55:59 -0500 (EST) From: BaconToGo@aol.com Subject: aol tori list on the last list i heard something about a small tori list running among aol people. anyone know anything about this list and how i can get on it? thanks, j ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 23:30:51 +0100 From: Dennis Snelders Subject: Re: one more thing about professional widow Lady Eorann wrote: > Hi guys. > Just wanted to share something that has always struck me. I don't know > how familiar you are with mythology and traditions of ancient Egypt, but > there's one that really smacked me in the face as I listened to PW and > remembered Tori's mentioning several times that BfP was somewhat related > to the 14 pieces of Osiris that Isis had to search for and put back > together... > > In ancient Egypt, there was a special job only held by women, that of > the djeryt, women who took on the role of Isis and her sister Nephthys > (both closely associated with death and both very good at mourning after > their experience with Osiris) at the funerals of (usually) well-to-do > men. Also, even more interesting, there would often be group of *hired* > female mourners... "professional widows," if you will. Do you think Tori > had any of this in mind, or that any of this has anything to do with the > song? I always felt that it did, particularly because of Tori's reference > to Isis and Osiris... Any ideas? Questions? Am I totally off my rocker > here? > > Bright Blessings and Lollipops! > > Yvette. Well, you could be right.. after all, BfP has 14 major songs ya know! (the intros and outros not included) If this is really related to the 14 body parts of Osiris, then maybe every song represents a body part...? mmmh guess not eh? Anyone else? Dennis - -- This message was sent by Dennis Snelders - ---------------------------------------- Tori Amos page 'Little Amsterdam' http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/lot/1017/littleamsterdam.html - ---------------------------------------- E-mail: dsnelders@geocities.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 23:32:16 +0100 From: Dennis Snelders Subject: Re: a little help please John wrote: >all of my bookmarks and favorite places were totaly deleted... >what im trying to say is that it would be totally and greatly appreciate= d=3D >if >someone could just give me links to some really cool tori sites so i can= =3D >get >back into the swing of things........ thanks alot people.......... At my tori page (see below for url in my sig) you=92ll find lots of=20 links to pages that you probably haven=92t seen before: it=92s a list of links to only European Tori pages (most of them written in English however) such as a page from Germany, France, Poland, Iceland, Denmark etc. etc. They=92re worth a visit!! See ya Dennis dutch TA page 'little amsterdam' http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/lot/1017/littleamsterdam.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 18:05:03 -0500 (EST) From: AnaisBleu@aol.com Subject: wedding I have always thought that i would love to sing (yes, i know its a Joni cover;-) 'A Case of You' to the man i love. . . i think its beautiful and emotional -- but i know it has some parts in it -- "just before our love got lost", etc. that you might not want in a wedding. . . anyway ;-) - --rae ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 18:21:13 -0600 From: bluegirl Subject: a lil' fiona question.... i was watching the daily show when a segment on good ole foot in her mouth fiona apple came on. did any one see it? Craig Kilborn praised her as a whiney self important pile of bones... i nearly died laughing. i know it isnt really related to tori, but it was still funny so i cared to share it. *hugs* moonbeams and sprinklings of *^^**faerie dust**^^* ~marissa at-->mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu _____________________________ | hEllo EveRybOdy | | iT's ME. nOt anYone ElsE | | jUsT mE. HIII. | | *^*^^*^* | | ->delirium of the Endless<- | |_____________________________| +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= I go from day to day I know where the cupboards are I know where the car is parked I know he isn't you -T O R I A M O S- +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= I think my body is as restless as my mind -A N I D I F R A N C O- +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= when i am king you will be first against the wall with your opinions which are of no consequence at all huh what's that?? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaambition makes you look very ugly -R A D I O H E A D- +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Nov 1997 18:21:09 -0600 From: bluegirl Subject: a lil' fiona question.... i was watching the daily show when a segment on good ole foot in her mouth fiona apple came on. did any one see it? Craig Kilborn praised her as a whiney self important pile of bones... i nearly died laughing. i know it isnt really related to tori, but it was still funny so i cared to share it. *hugs* moonbeams and sprinklings of *^^**faerie dust**^^* ~marissa at-->mlverma@odin.cmp.ilstu.edu _____________________________ | hEllo EveRybOdy | | iT's ME. nOt anYone ElsE | | jUsT mE. HIII. | | *^*^^*^* | | ->delirium of the Endless<- | |_____________________________| +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= I go from day to day I know where the cupboards are I know where the car is parked I know he isn't you -T O R I A M O S- +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= I think my body is as restless as my mind -A N I D I F R A N C O- +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= when i am king you will be first against the wall with your opinions which are of no consequence at all huh what's that?? aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaambition makes you look very ugly -R A D I O H E A D- +=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=++=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-=+=-= ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 10 Feb 1996 00:51:00 -0300 From: "Nicolas" Subject: question - no about Tori this time hi all! i sent this a few day ago , but it seems it wasnt post to the list if not sorry. the thing is i was looking for the alanis morissette mailing list cantnot but i havent had any luck , anyone can help me out here? cuz i been like a month and a half without email and now i was trying to re sublscribe to all my old list... ok this is all later nico PS: any news about the Rainn video ?? a friend told me aobut it ... any news ? ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V2 #327 *************************************