From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V3 #194 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 Tuesday, May 26 1998 Volume 03 : Number 194 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Another Courtney Love rant from Tori?? [the Mermaid ] Re: 'Crucify' recommendations? ["Miss Mindi" ] Re: 'Blue Skies' CD2-Import [Nadyne Mielke ] pleading... [ButterFliKip ] Re: 'Crucify' recommendations? [Nadyne Mielke ] Re: Does Anyone knows... [Laura ] Newcastle City Hall 24/5/1998 Review [Paul ] Tori in Cinci ["Rhiannon Ponder" ] Re: 'Blue Skies' CD2-Import <--- info about BT [Andrew Smith ] Re: pleading... [Hunny256 ] Re: Tori trivia q#5 [Pro Widow ] Re: non album tracks [Minako Allen ] TWO Spark singles [honeybee81@juno.com (Sharon D Moeller)] Re: non album tracks [Hunny256 ] re: Hey Jupiter/Blue Skies/Crucify [Lil3rthqks ] Re: Tori trivia q#5 [Minako Allen ] Raspberry Swirl necklace [honeybee81@juno.com (Sharon D Moeller)] re: Hey Jupiter/Blue Skies/Crucify [Minako Allen ] Re: Tori trivia q#5 [Pro Widow ] Re: Raspberry Swirl necklace [the Mermaid ] Re: Hey Jupiter/Blue Skies/Crucify ["Nicole" ] Re: Seeing Life With New Eyes [Lanna Chidester ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 23:45:38 -0500 (CDT) From: the Mermaid Subject: Re: Another Courtney Love rant from Tori?? Courtney Love was responsible for Tori and Trent not being close anymore. Trent said in an interview that it was due to some "maliscious meddling on the part of Courtney Love." I don't know any more than that. -- The Mermaid ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 02:08:02 EDT From: RaveBaybee Subject: greetings... Just wanted to announce my presence... I am a Toriphile in denver, co.. but from ny, really... i've loved Tori since i got UtP in 7th grade... worked my way forward and back from there... ok, now you know i am alive... i look forward to hearing from you all.. snuggles, amber sue. - -I just want a little passion to hold me in the dark- - -sometimes i breathe you in- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 May 1998 21:59:10 AKDT From: "Miss Mindi" Subject: Re: 'Crucify' recommendations? Definately get the "Hey Jupiter" if you can, it's just a wonderful little cd. The Hey Jupiter remix is just so good, and Honey is better than on the Cornflake Girl single... Crucify is good, my personal fave on that one is Smells Like Teen Spirit, she sings it so beautifully... the piano is gorgeous, she did a wonderful job :) Toodles~ >the album "CRUCIFY" with the following songs on it: CRUCIFY; WINTER; >ANGIE; SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT; & THANK YOU. Should I get "Crucify" >(and afore-asked-about "Hey Jupiter")????? Or are these albums ones I >shouldn't bother getting?? Thanks a lot for your opinions... ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 11:00:35 -0400 From: Nadyne Mielke Subject: Re: 'Blue Skies' CD2-Import At 08:25 PM 5/24/98 -0400, Sharon D Moeller wrote: > >HEY TORI FANS!!! I've never heard of the song 'Blue Skies,' and it's >available as a CD2-Import. Do you guys like 'Blue Skies'???? Is it on >'Little Earthquakes' or 'Boys For Pele'???? Well, please tell me what >you think about this album/song (that is, if you've got it or heard it >before.) "Blue Skies" isn't actually a song by Tori. It's a song by BT {whom you might recognise from some of the BfP remixes}. Tori provides the vocals for this song. It's a techno song, so if you're into that, you may well like it. :) The song is available on CD in the following formats: * CD import single -- there's two of 'em, each containing different remixes of "Blue Skies". My local Tower has 'em for $7.99 each, Border's Books and Music has 'em for $9.99 each. * BT's album IMA, released in the US. It's a two disc album, but it shouldn't run you more than $15 or so at Best Buy. * The "Party of Five" soundtrack. HTH! /nad ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 02:46:40 -0400 From: ButterFliKip Subject: pleading... hi guys, i just got back from a week long 'vacation' in california. I came home to find my promotional under the pink glassware poster ripped and torn apart.. it was my favorite poster and I know its hard to find. I'm really upset about it, so PLEASE if any of you know where I could find one, PLEASE let me know. i would be forever greatful.. I dunno how this happened :( but i'm never letting anyone stay in my house again while i'm away.. thanks a lot guys kip* - -- =*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=*=* "i was upset the other day, I was like 'oh dear god!!! why does life have to amount to this??!!'" -Jenifa Carter, on our online obsessive friendship - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The International Page of Stupid Things... like Kip and Jenifa Http://Syltek.webwarriorz.com/spiceupmylife/ - ----------------- ICQ #8307355 AOL IM: sXwKip ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 11:03:26 -0400 From: Nadyne Mielke Subject: Re: 'Crucify' recommendations? At 07:32 PM 5/24/98 -0400, Sharon D Moeller wrote: > >Hey guys! Sorry if I'm bothering you with all this "Do you recommend >this" stuff, but I can't help it. I want to know what real Tori fans >feel about different albums. I'd like to ask you what you think about >the album "CRUCIFY" with the following songs on it: CRUCIFY; WINTER; >ANGIE; SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT; & THANK YOU. Should I get "Crucify" >(and afore-asked-about "Hey Jupiter")????? Or are these albums ones I >shouldn't bother getting?? Thanks a lot for your opinions... The Crucify EP is a very good one to have. Crucify and Winter are Tori originals. Angie is a cover of the Rolling Stones tune. Smells Like Teen Spirit is a cover of Nirvana. Thank You is a cover of Led Zep. When Tori covers a song, she takes it and makes it her own -- her cover of SLTS is - -incredible-. This single is well worth the $10 or so you'll pay for it. The Hey Jupiter EP is also very good to have. Besides the Dakota mix of Hey Jupiter {unavailable elsewhere}, you get four live songs. If you've never had the chance to hear Tori live before, getting this single will give you a great taste of that. Plus you get to hear a couple of Tori's best {IMHO, at least} b-sides and her cover of "Over the Rainbow". /nad ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 03:41:47 -0300 From: Laura Subject: Re: Does Anyone knows... At 02:11 AM 24/05/98 -0300, Nickname wrote: >Nickname(thatīs me) ask: >Does anyone Knows if Tori will play SouthAmerica? Welcome to the list Nickname, I would certainly love to get that question answered too...and so do the guys in Australia. So far it has been mentioned that Tori will do a 200 dates tour. But since the only shows that have been announced for the US tour are to be held between the 15th july and the 23rd of september it makes me wonder about the rest of the dates... yes, some of those dates include the tourdates in Europe -where Tori will play Norway for the joy of Wednesday (Hi lisa)- and I suppose quite a few more dates will be added to the US tour... I'm dying to know when and where as I have a trip to plan according to those dates *and* as you know we are also planning the S.American okTORIfest that so far we are calling "festejaTORIo" as we don't know if it'll be held in october :) So if anyone heard something..even if it's from the cousin of a cousins friend who knew the milkman that dropped the bottles at Tori's house... We'd love to hear what you have to say :) About Tori playing in South America... I'll give you a few tips on the things that I did in order to make her come down here.. it's pretty hard believe me, I've tried them all during the last tour ;) besos laura EWF in Uruguay. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 11:15:58 +0100 (BST) From: Paul Subject: Newcastle City Hall 24/5/1998 Review Hello everyone, Here I present my full review of Tori's Newcastle show. The Devlins, the support act, were really good in my opinion - a full sound from a trio. They sounded like Crowded House crossed with a bit of Radiohead - good, imho! They were a little restrained but that was probably nerves; the audience received them well, especially when the singer told of their night in the Tuxedo Royale (famous floating nightclub in Newcastle) celebrating the Northern Ireland peace agreement. Tori came on stage about ten past nine. Caton and the rest of the band walked on first, in darkness and silence, although someone shouted "Happy Birthday Steve!" and this lightened the mood somewhat. The drumbeat to "Black Dove (January)" kicked off, and Tori ran on, to whooping cheers and applause. The sheer power the band put into this song was overwhelming. Caton, in particular, seemed in a world of his own, crashing out the power chords in the chorus. Tori seemed in very good voice tonight; not a note wrong, tackling the high parts with aplomb; you'd never guess she'd been having problems. After "Black Dove" came "iiieee", a song that'd never really clicked with me on record, but the live version was something else. What really knocked me out tonight was the rhythm section; really tight and interacting with Tori's playing and singing like they'd been together years. It was Caton that seemed the odd one out, strangely; adding his spacey guitar everywhere even when it wasn't strictly needed. But I digress; it was good to see him earning his money. "Precious Things", the next song, was amazing; full of energy. A near carbon copy of the album arrangement, but with more dynamics, with Matt Chamberlain really getting into the song. By now I'd noticed that Tori was having immense fun tonight; she really seems to relish having such good musicians around to play over, rather than having to carry the backbone of the songs herself. It seems to have freed her up somewhat. After that, she spoke to the audience for the first time. "I want you to meet the guys who are with me this time - some of you remember Caton, he was with me last time (applause and cheering) and this fantastic person is Matt Chamberlain, who hits things (applause) and, er, this is the wonderful Jon Evans (applause). "So anyway I think some of you will understand the next song, I wrote it about a boy who came not so far from here.." "Northern Lad". A passionate version; I'm sure Tori was peering at Mark at the mixing desk during the end of the song, which made it even more resonant. "Liquid Diamonds" was next, again, sticking closely to the album arrangement, except Caton was louder and even more spacey. Then Tori spoke again; "I know a lot of this is new material, but hopefully you'll recognise this one.." She then launched into "Cornflake Girl". It seemed slightly slower and more laid back than the album version, but Tori's piano playing was ecstacy; she really went to town on the solo parts. Caton looked a bit mad on this one; I think the wine he was drinking was beginning to take effect! More drum loops were next; the beginning of "Cruel". Actually, that's one of the only criticisms I have; a lot of the "Choirgirl" songs just started off with their respective drum loops, which all sounded so alike it was difficult to tell which song was which until Tori sang or a riff started. Ho hum. Anyway, then more speech from Tori; "So the guys are gonna go away for a minute, and um, somebody asked me to play this tonight, I always play a couple of songs just between us, you know (gestures to audience), they go off and do their own thing (gestures to band area)" Tori then played a beautiful version of "Upside Down" by herself, followed by "Winter", a fantastic song if there ever was one, played as brilliantly and emotionally as usual. During this song, more than any other, I was spellbound. The radically, band-arranged version of "Horses" followed, with Tori playing Mellotronny strings on her Kurzwiel and still playing the piano with her left hand. The band wasn't as together as usual on this one, but the music had changed to much it was hard to know what was intentional and what wasn't. Great to hear Tori experimenting with her old songs, though, and this was the only song off "Boys for Pele" she played all night. "Spark" was next, sticking closely to the album version, but this was much tighter, really powerful. You can tell Tori really enjoys playing this one, she really got into it. "Raspberry Swirl", I'm sad to say, was a bit of a mess; it just didn't translate well into a live band environment. Caton seemed all over the place, but to be fair, I think something was going wrong technically too. On a number of occasions, the monitor engineer raced over to Caton's left monitor and fiddled with it during the concert. The final song of the main set was "The Waitress", the extended version she's been playing all through the tour. It sounded really good; although, like "Horses", a bit of a challenge to listen to if you know the album arrangement really well. It blended in well with the other songs though. Tori and the band then came to the front of the stage to rapturous applause then left stage right; only to reappear 30 seconds later for the encores, the first of which was "God". This sounded MUCH better than the crap backing-track version on the UtP tour; Matt and Jon really excelled themselves on this one, with Caton going a bit mad again with his squeaky guitar harmonics. Tori, again, appeared to be really enjoying herself on this one. Then the band started up "Tear in Your Hand", which I hadn't expected to hear, but it was a brilliant rendition; already recognised as a classic, the band carefully did it justice, and Tori seemed know it was going well and embellished upon it. The band raced off again, then Tori reappeared herself to play "Landslide" as a solo piano song. A brilliant way to end the concert. All in all then, a marvellous set, showing the Plugged '98 experiment has been very worthwhile. It's also helped me get inside some of the album tracks that didn't immediately appeal to me, too. A wonderful show. Cheers, Paul. - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- | "Beans on toast? Possibly, but don't http://www.dur.ac.uk/~d550du | quote me on that" http://toristuff.home.ml.org | - Ron Manager - -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- "Nottingham man wins right to eat sister" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 10:03:51 PDT From: "Rhiannon Ponder" Subject: Tori in Cinci Heylo, my name is Rhiannon and I'm a newbie here (heh). I've been a Toriphile since last summer when I curiously "rented" Boys For Pele from my local library. I fell in "Loff". So "hi" everyone or something :) Yeah so, I was wondering if any of you Ears With Feet are from Cincinnatti (sp?) OHIO and could tell me where the Crown is? I guess Tori is supposed to be playing there on July 21. I'm in Indianapolis, so if someone could give me directions it would be appretiated! It's the ONLY concert I can attend and I am DYING to go. Sweet Dreams, Rhiannon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*** Visit my site, "Way Beyond the Pale" (not a Tori site, just poetry), at http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/1724/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~*** ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 11:41:46 -0400 From: Andrew Smith Subject: Re: 'Blue Skies' CD2-Import <--- info about BT Sharon D Moeller wrote: > HEY TORI FANS!!! I've never heard of the song 'Blue Skies,' and it's > available as a CD2-Import. Do you guys like 'Blue Skies'???? Is it on > 'Little Earthquakes' or 'Boys For Pele'???? Well, please tell me what > you think about this album/song (that is, if you've got it or heard it > before.) Tori provided vocals for the BT (Brian Transeau - dance/electronica artist) album named "ima". Her voice appears on tracks 1 and 2 on the second CD of this album. The tracks are entitled 'Blue Skies' and 'The Delphinium Days Mix'. As a sort of exchange program, BT remixed a couple of Tori's B-sides including Talula and Professional Widow. here is a picture of the two (on BT's official page): http://www.viainc.com/bt/graphics/general/random/image3.jpg on the credits for Blue Skies it says: Track 1 recorded at Tori's soundcheck some where in Middle America the album was recorded in 1996 so i assume that this is DDI. further on: Vocals & fairy dust provided by Tori Amos You should be able to find this CD2 set in most stores ( i got mine in media play i think) and on cdnow.com Andrew ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 11:19:27 -0400 From: Nadyne Mielke Subject: Re: non album tracks At 04:08 AM 5/25/98 +0500, Naushin Lotia wrote: > >i was searching for tori stuff on the web and i came across all these >songs that are not on any official albums. i managed to figure out that >some of this stuff is off of singles but i have not been able to find >out anything about the rest. if anyone could help me out with this >within the next three or four days i'd really appreciate it as my father >is leaving for europe and will be able to get this stuff. i don't have >access to any tori where i am. ftch wasn't even released in my country. >don't even talk to me about bootlegs. i am STARVED for stuff. so please, >if you could just let me know if i can find any of this stuff anywhere >in london i'd be eternally grateful. thanks. If you can't find what I list below while your dad is in London, if you have a credit card, many online stores will ship to most countries. It might be a bit expensive, but there's no guarantees that your dad will be able to find this stuff. >alamo UK Talula, disc 2 >- amazing grace Never officially released, only available on bootlegs >- black swan UK Pretty Good Year, disc 2; Australian special 2-CD release of "Under the Pink", second disc is called "More Pink", pretty hard to find these days >- cooling UK limited edition Spark single. >- cruel FTCH >- daisy dead petals UK Pretty Good Year, disc 1; US Cornflake Girl; aforementioned More Pink >- frog on my toe UK Talula, disc 2; US Talula >- graveyeard US CaLS; French CaLS >- london girls UK CaLS, disc 2; US Talula >- lovesong Not officially released, only available on bootlegs. >- ring my bell - Available on a 3CD compilation set that I can't remember the name of. Kinda hard to come by. You'll probably find this on a bootleg before you find the actual release. >samuri US Talula; UK CaLS, disc 2. >- sister named desire UK Talula, disc 2; US Talula >- smells like teen spirit US Crucify; UK limited edition Winter; German Winter; French Crucify >- somewhere over the rainbow US Hey Jupiter >- that's what i like mick (the sandwich song) UK CaLS, disc 2; US CaLS >- this old man UK CaLS, disc 1; US CaLS >- war Unreleased, only available on bootlegs. HTH. /nad ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 16:09:58 EDT From: Hunny256 Subject: Re: pleading... i searched around on the internet, and i couldnt find that exact poster, but i did find quite a few sites with some really cool other posters... this site had some particularly nice ones, i thought http://www.concertposters.com/~legends/menu.htm hope this cheers you up a bit - -angie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 14:29:40 EDT From: Pro Widow Subject: Re: Tori trivia q#5 In a message dated 5/24/98 11:45:11 PM Central Daylight Time, BlackSwan@torithoughts.org writes: << Can someone please tell me the name of the guy she worked with (the answer to question number five). I had the professional widow single with his name on it but i lent it to a friend who moved to michigan! I know this is cheating, but if you can help me, i'll be really grateful!!! *pEaCe*LoVe*ToRi* Jodi >> His name is Armand Van Helden..... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 12:40:14 -0700 From: Minako Allen Subject: Re: non album tracks At 11:19 AM 5/25/98 -0400, you wrote: >>- amazing grace >Never officially released, only available on bootlegs Isn't there a version of this available on Disc 1 of the UK release of Talula (Amazing Grace/'Til the Chicken)? >>- ring my bell - >Available on a 3CD compilation set that I can't remember the name of. >Kinda hard to come by. You'll probably find this on a bootleg before you >find the actual release. A studio version of this song is also available on Even More Rararities. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 14:37:30 -0400 From: honeybee81@juno.com (Sharon D Moeller) Subject: TWO Spark singles I popped on over to CDnow and they've got TWO "Spark" singles, both different prices. Please, someone tell me what's the difference between the two??? Which one should I get??? Which one is the best to get?? Somebody please help, it's very much appreciated!! Toriness, :sharon) _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 15:41:08 EDT From: Hunny256 Subject: Re: non album tracks Ring my bell was released on a CD called "The Unreadable Tori (and other rarities)' It mostly contains Y kant Tori read stuff... like cool on your island, but there are a few bonus tracks like: Ode to the banana king, song for Eric, Ring my bell, and songs from the movie Toys soundtrack, The Happy Worker and Workers As far as Amazing grace.... I am almost positive it was officially release on the UK version of the "In the Springtime of his Voodoo" single. I have some of the songs that youre looking for... im only missing lovesong, war, black swan,alamo, amazing grace, and sister named desire if anyone knows where i can get a copy of the boolegs that these are available on, please let me know... Hope i was helpful, angie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 13:28:33 EDT From: Lil3rthqks Subject: re: Hey Jupiter/Blue Skies/Crucify In a message dated 98-05-25 00:44:44 EDT, honeybee81@juno.com writes: << What do ya'll think about Tori Amos' HEY JUPITER EP???? Should I get that?? >> Yesyesyes it's one of her best, IMO. It's got her cover of "Somewhere over the Rainbow", as well as a different version of HJ. The only one I disliked was the excruciatingly slow version of Professional Widow. >>> HEY TORI FANS!!! I've never heard of the song 'Blue Skies,' and it's available as a CD2-Import. Do you guys like 'Blue Skies'???? <<< This is the other Tori song I dislike; it's just a lot of techno with Tori saying "blue skies" over and over again. Bleh. It's on the "Party of five" soundtrack if you're interested. << I'd like to ask you what you think about the album "CRUCIFY" with the following songs on it: CRUCIFY; WINTER; ANGIE; SMELLS LIKE TEEN SPIRIT; & THANK YOU. >> This is another good single, if only for her cover of "...Teen Spirit". Also, try the "Winter" single; some of her best songs are on here. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 14:17:35 -0700 From: Minako Allen Subject: Re: Tori trivia q#5 At 02:29 PM 5/25/98 EDT, you wrote: > >In a message dated 5/24/98 11:45:11 PM Central Daylight Time, >BlackSwan@torithoughts.org writes: > ><< Can someone please tell me the name of the guy she worked with (the > answer to question number five). I had the professional widow single > with his name on it but i lent it to a friend who moved to michigan! I > know this is cheating, but if you can help me, i'll be really > grateful!!! *pEaCe*LoVe*ToRi* Jodi >> > >His name is Armand Van Helden..... Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought the correct answer to the question was actually referring to the song "Blue Skies", although it was technically put out by Brian Transeau and featured Tori only on vocals. Is this incorrect? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 18:06:29 -0400 From: honeybee81@juno.com (Sharon D Moeller) Subject: Raspberry Swirl necklace What a cool necklace.... but does anybody know where I can buy it from ON-LINE??????? thanks! :sharon) _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 14:24:49 -0700 From: Minako Allen Subject: re: Hey Jupiter/Blue Skies/Crucify At 01:28 PM 5/25/98 EDT, you wrote: >This is the other Tori song I dislike; it's just a lot of techno with Tori >saying "blue skies" over and over again. Bleh. It's on the "Party of five" >soundtrack if you're interested. Not so. "Blue Skies" (as it was released on the POF soundtrack has a really cool bridge...the opening lyric being "Need a little joy...", though I can't tell what she says throughout the rest of the bridge. It's the coolest part of the song, IMHO. :) >This is another good single, if only for her cover of "...Teen Spirit". Also, >try the "Winter" single; some of her best songs are on here. This is not a single per se...it's actually an EP. And yes, it is well worth having. Minako ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 19:02:49 EDT From: Pro Widow Subject: Re: Tori trivia q#5 In a message dated 5/25/98 4:17:34 PM Central Daylight Time, mallen@redshift.com writes: << Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought the correct answer to the question was actually referring to the song "Blue Skies", although it was technically put out by Brian Transeau and featured Tori only on vocals. Is this incorrect? >> Blue Skies was put out before Prowidow, making Pro Widow being the song of conversation in the spin questionare...im not sure... DAVE ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 20:16:51 -0500 (CDT) From: the Mermaid Subject: Re: Raspberry Swirl necklace Go down to your local hard ware store, but the washer and chain for <$5, find a pen, and write the words on it. Eesh. I can't believe people are paying $10 or more for that piece of .... IMO, they could have come up with something a lot more original, creative, and well ... better! Just because it's Tori stuff, doesn't automatically make it cool/worth anything (esp. since they're mass marketing these things now). -- The (disgruntled) Mermaid ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 20:37:22 -0400 From: "Nicole" Subject: Re: Hey Jupiter/Blue Skies/Crucify > It's got her cover of "Somewhere over the > Rainbow" Actually, the correct title is "Over the Rainbow." They goofed. Sorry, I just had to post that. =) No harm meant. =) =) =) Nicole *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Wear short sleeves! Support your right to bare arms! -Stephen Wright *~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 25 May 1998 20:10:22 -0700 (PDT) From: Lanna Chidester Subject: Re: Seeing Life With New Eyes As she puts it on her debut albums _Icicle_, "I > think the Good Book is missing some pages." Was I the only one that caught this?? It amuses me that he completely forgot about Little Earthquakes :) I was having a really bad day (got my grades) and this made me laught :) ttfn lanna/gemenai http://members.xoom.com/gemenai _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V3 #194 *************************************