From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V3 #336 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 Wednesday, September 23 1998 Volume 03 : Number 336 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Merman [ToriBoi@aol.com] is anyone going to. . . [Rachael Lydia Cannon ] RI tix for sale ["fluffernutter 13" ] Re: Tori interview on NRK [Ken Tough ] Re: Landslide belongs in TN ;) [cypresj@compsys.com] The Force of Tori has some problems ["Kaj-Michael Lang" ] all this teletubby business [JiVaDiVa@aol.com] Re: Little Earthquakes?? [Simon Booth ] what is a meet & greet? [Soraya Quiroga ] Re: Newark sucks....... [OIMTough@aol.com] lyrics [fallenangl@juno.com (Nicole * Marie)] Ultrasound mention in ZENtertainment [EWFSiren@aol.com] Raleigh/Columbia/unknown bee side ["Heather Parsons" ] Re: INVITING at concerts [Richard Handal ] Re: Landslide belongs in TN ;) [Richard Handal ] Re: Newark/Ithaca/etc [Nadyne Mielke ] Roseanne [Carrie-Ellen ] REVIEW: Los Angeles, 9/22 [I never was the fantasy of what you wanted me ] yktr value ["jupiter spazzz" ] Anything wrong with this? [*esmerelda98 ] Re: [toriandmore] Re: RE: VH1 Crossroads CD - Help please ["Sarah A. Stan] Re: Roseanne [present tense ] RE: Pop Up Tori ["Steve L. Haas" ] An Article.... [*esmerelda98 ] Ice cream ["Jennifermarie" ] RE: [toriandmore] Re: VH1 Crossroads CD - Help please [Cheryl LaFountain ] RE: black swan ["The Shermans" ] TORI AMOS, B-52'S COLLABORATE WITH ERASURE'S VINCE CLARKE [Starla Subject: is anyone going to. . . Just wondering if any of you are going to be at the Oct. 3 Houston show at The Woodlands, or the Oct.10 show at the UNO Arena. Email me if you are! - --rae ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 23:14:56 -0500 From: dwagner@sas.upenn.edu (dana wagner) Subject: Re: russia and RI to those worried about shows being sold out and you didn't get tix... don't worry yet. judging from the number of posts selling tix for the shows in california this past week, i'd venture to guess that as it gets closer to the date, you'll be able to score some tix. and a lot of people selling recently had *really* good seats, so i think if you persist enough, you'll have no problem. :) dana ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 23:39:07 -0400 From: joemiele Subject: Re: Newark sucks....... While Newark is not exactly #1 on anyone's list of favorite vacation spots, there are a few safe areas of the city left. The NJ Performing Arts Center is one of them. It's not like Tori will be playing on the street on South Orange Avenue or anything. I believe the Howard Stern New Years show was at Symphony Hall, not the PAC. Joe At 09:36 AM 9/21/98 -0700, Dennis Skawinski wrote: > >Can anyone tell me what venue exactly you guys are talking about with >this Tori show in Newark,N.J.?I'm from Jersey.Newark is such a shitty >town.I'm pissed because I had heard that there was a strong possibility >of a November show at the Meadowlands(Continental Airlines Arena).I guess >not...fuckin sucks.........Dennis......ps...could it be the theater in >Newark that Howard Stern had his 94 New Years Eve pay per view show at? > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 21:13:52 PDT From: "fluffernutter 13" Subject: RI tix for sale I have 6 tickets total for sale to see Tori @ PPAC in RI on 25 October, $31 each (this includes ticketmaster charges). They are in the first dress circle on the left. I will sell them in pairs, or all 6 together. Write me if you are interested! ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 21:31:54 +0000 From: Ken Tough Subject: Re: Tori interview on NRK Anya Horine wrote: > If anyone would like me to post a transcript let me know, if enough >want to see, I'll post! Yes, please post. - -- Ken Tough Cornwall, U.K. Edge of the planet, then get out and walk. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 09:14:22 -0400 From: cypresj@compsys.com Subject: Re: Landslide belongs in TN ;) Woj sprach: >i believe the only tennessee show in 1994 was nashville. Nope. I was at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville in 1994 for Tori. She has always come to Knoxville. I just love it! - -jen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:08:16 +0300 From: "Kaj-Michael Lang" Subject: The Force of Tori has some problems I'm sorry to inform that tal.org (my server) where The Force of Tori web site runs has some problems. Most likely it's some a** hole DOS (DenialOfService) attacking it every night. It has crashed 3 times now, exactly the same time 1:30 at night (GMT+2). I will try to find out who/what is causing it and fix it as soon as possible. And if you want to reply to this message then use this address: milang@nic.fi as tal.org don't work. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:18:03 EDT From: JiVaDiVa@aol.com Subject: all this teletubby business Hi all This is a pretty stupid question, but us southern gals don't know too much about the "ways of the world"... What the heck is a teletubby? I've been trying to figure it out... but I just can't. thanks joanie ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 00:26:40 -0500 (CDT) From: Simon Booth Subject: Re: Little Earthquakes?? At 10:18 PM 9/20/98 PDT, Rasperry Swirl Girl wrote: > >I'm looking for a copy of the Little Earthquakes video tape...I'm not >sure of the exact title, but it has the Crucify video, China video, >Winter video, and the Silent all these years video on it. It also has >some live performances. My friend has it, and has let me borrow it a few >times, but I'd like to have my own copy. Does anyone know where I might >find this? > Actually that one is 'off-the-shelf, and should be available at most video and music shops. I found my copy at a Camelot Music shop at a local mall here in San Antonio. Get the Live in NY video too, it's also cool :) Simon ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:59:33 -0700 From: Soraya Quiroga Subject: what is a meet & greet? A couple of days ago someone asked what exactly a meet & greet was...I guess she/he recieved a response privately but as a newbie I was wondering about it myself. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 02:26:32 EDT From: OIMTough@aol.com Subject: Re: Newark sucks....... In response to the rather hasty and superficial comment: <> The NJPAC is a gorgeous venue located in the newly renovated downtown arts center of Newark. I am a college student in Newark, and was lucky enough to attend a vide variety of events so far at the NJPAC. It was designed as a concert hall, and the acoustics are amazing. It has tiered seating -- meaning that the "worst" seats here are probably about half as far back as the "worst" seats at MSG or Continental, or the oval SPORTS arenas. It is less than one year old .. and being an Architecture major, it is beautiful. -- Lots of glass and mahogany. ummm all seats are permanant and padded!!! IF SHE REALLY DOES END UP PLAYING THERE -- IT SHOULD BE GREAT -- A VENUE THAT WAS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR MUSIC -- Just wanted to let everyone know that Newark and the NJPAC have great potential -- so see you at the show!! if you have any questions or comments -- feel free to email me SEan IF YOU HAVE ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 11:51:34 EDT From: fallenangl@juno.com (Nicole * Marie) Subject: lyrics Is there anyone out here who wouldn't mind taking the time out to write me the correct lyrics to sugar?? I have seen several different copies. . .thanks ahead of time =) Nicole*Marie ________________________________________________________________ "slap them BOYS when they're naughty make 'em CRAWL, make you HAUGHTY make you strong, LITTLE girl, you paint them toes the REDDEST color" ~*~Frog on my Toe~*~ _____________________________________________________________________ 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: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 13:16:04 EDT From: EWFSiren@aol.com Subject: Ultrasound mention in ZENtertainment Sean Jordan is SO good about mentioning Tori in his newsletter - I love that boy! :) A second season of ULTRA SOUND premieres on MTV next Sunday, September 27th, at 10pm, with THE TORI PHILES, a half-hour look at Tori Amos through the eyes of her fans. PHILES explores the entire life of Tori, from her childhood in Maryland, to her "Y Kant Tori Read" debut album, to the tragic rape that shaped her life, to where she is today. Upcoming ULTRA SOUNDS will focus on TLC, MARILYN MANSON, and the rise and fall of DEATH ROW Records. Alone at her NM EWF party because nobody has responded, Cheryl ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 05:32:50 PDT From: "Heather Parsons" Subject: Raleigh/Columbia/unknown bee side Hello, new person here...how ya doin'? =) I had a few questions... First off, I was wondering if anyone will be attending the Raleigh and Columbia shows, and if so, if they would be interested in meeting up? We've already got a substantial group for Columbia, and would love more. I'm extremely excited about meeting new people, and loving Tori is a definite plus, right? ;) I was also wondering is anyone had any info concerning the Raleigh Meet and Greet? I was going to call Walnut Creek Amphitheater today and try and ply some info from them, but I'm not entirely hopeful. (If I manage to get something, I'll let you know Mikewhy.) I'm so psyched she's playing "Hotel" now... Also, I have one more question that is bugging me: has anyone heard the bee side "War"? I saw this in the International Lyrics Server, and was wondering what single or boot it was from? And here's something interesting I've heard floating around: I've talked to a lot of Toriphiles who have been submitting Tori's name on the Buffy the Vampire Slayer site. They're asking for help from Buffy fans for their soundtrack, and if an artist comes up repeatedly, they're seriously considered, so if you think you might want to do that, check out Buffy's main site at www.buffy.com. Wow, a first posting. Off to debate Emerson...later darlinks! Heather "And all the angels, and all the wizards black and white, are lighting candles in our hands..." (Sister Janet, Tori Amos) January Girls... http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/9736/january.html Pandora's Aquarium (My friend Sienna's excellent site) http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/9736 Tales from the Choirgirl Hotel http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Gallery/9736/tori.html ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:23:30 -0400 From: Nadyne Mielke Subject: Re: sheet music for winter? At 11:55 PM 9/21/1998 -0400, kytiara majere wrote: > > I have a favor to ask all you guys... My friend is singing 'winter' in a >high-school performance of hers. unfortunately, her pianist doesn't have >the sheet music, and she doesn't have enough money to buy the book. does >anyone have the book, and be willing to scan it in, or know a place on the >web with pics and/or sheet music? i'm unfamiliar with sheet music, but i >promised myfriend i'd look into it. any help is much appreciated!! There is sheet music available just for Winter, and it should cost you around $5. I purchased my copy from www.sheetmusicplus.com. It's the same as what's in the LE book. /nad ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 13:26:06 -0400 (EDT) From: Richard Handal Subject: Re: INVITING at concerts Kevin Myra wanted to know: > I kinda want to know about some of this inviting stuff. apparently > certain rows get called up by joel or steve? anyway- in past > expierinces, would the 3rd row get invited up, or will i have to fight? I wouldn't worry about it, Kevin. It's pretty much an open thing if it's a "standing" show when folks up in the first few rows are told they can stand up by the stage. If you see more than a few people going up and standing expectantly at the stage before Tori comes on just go join them. Be seeing you, Richard Handal, H.G. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 09:32:13 -0400 (EDT) From: Richard Handal Subject: Re: Landslide belongs in TN ;) Jennifer Cypress said: > Well, actually, from what I recall, I believe Landslide was first done in > Knoxville or Chattanooga, TN, back in ... well, maybe it wasn't '94 after > all, maybe it was '96. But I think Tori said it had been a > reeeeaaaaallllllly long time since she'd played that song... Erin was right. Jen's apparently thinking about the Christine McVie/ Fleetwood Mac song Songbird, which Tori played twice on the DDI tour, both times in Tennessee. (Knoxville in April, Chattanooga in August.) Here's a bit more about it from The Dent's DDI reviews page-- http://members.aye.net/~mikewhy/dewlist.html Tori's Performance In Knoxville Tennessee, April 23 From a posting in the newsgroup rec.music.tori-amos by Gregory Alexander Adkins The mystery song she did was Songbird by Fleetwood Mac and it was absolutely unbelieveable... truly incredible indeed. The set list above is correct except that Encore One was Winter and Somewhere over the Rainbow. Encore TWO was Tear in your Hand (stunning) Amer. Pie/SLTS, and Hey Jupiter. Just before she started Jupiter on the organ, someone yelled out "don't let this be the last song Tori. " She paused and smiled, then started Hey Jupiter. I figured this would be it but sure enough, after she finished, she walked off for about a minute, then came back, said "Here's one I haven't done in about 15 years so we'll see what happens with it." Then she launched right into Songbird. Wonderful... we saw it here first. Knoxville. Bringing out the best in artists everywhere. Some of you are probably tired of hearing me go on about this, but this is exactly the kind of thing Tori does that makes me nuts. And the next time I get more than a moment with her I'm gonna ask for some kind of an explanation for this one. BTW, I assume the Knoxville Songbird was done on the piano on a rare occasion when she went back to piano after playing the harmonium. I was at the Chattanooga show when she did Songbird and she did that there. Anyone know? Weirdy--you out there? Anyone--can you confirm Tori went back to the piano for this in Knoxville in 1996? Be seeing you, Richard Handal, H.G. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 10:22:17 -0400 From: Nadyne Mielke Subject: Re: Newark/Ithaca/etc At 03:02 PM 9/22/1998 PDT, Thomas Mazorlig wrote: >I have heard on this list about Ithaca shows and Newark shows. Now, I'm >not too net-savvy, so I hope you guys can help me. I desparately want to >see her. I can probably see her in Ithaca, NY, Rochester NY, Newark, NJ, >and some other dates. Ticketmaster (urrrggghhh!) claims there are no >shows at Rochester and didn't mention either of the other two when I >asked about shows in the area. Help! Can someone tell me when she is >playing those shows (or others nearby), when they go on sale, and where >I can ge them if Ticketmaster continues to be a weenie. Thank you ever >so much. TicketMaster is, by no means, the be-all-end-all of concert knowledge. The poor schmuck who answers the phone only knows what is currently on sale. They might also know what's going on sale that weekend, although that information isn't usually given out to the phone folks until Thursday or so. Your best source of ticket information is this list right here. :) Greg Burdell (AKA Greghewritesletters) of the official fan club is -very- good about keeping us updated on concert information. He's generally the first to announce new tour dates (including unconfirmed), because he gets them straight from Tori's management. He also tells us when tickets go on sale. He posts this information here and in the various other Tori forums (including rec.music.tori-amos). It's also available on the website http://www.toriamos.org. If it comes from them, consider it as the word from god. ;) Other good sources of ticket information include Charlie's tori-tour mailing list. He takes the info from Greg and adds stuff to it: information on the venue (street address, phone number, website), rumors about shows, etc. I don't recall the subscription information off the top of my head, but directions on subscribing is included in the Resources FAQ, available by emailing resources-faq@rmta.org and asking nicely. Still another source of tour information is Mikewhy's Dent. It's at http://tori.by.net. Mikewhy has all sorts of incredible Tori information - -- if it's Tori and it's fit to print, it's here. HTH. :) /nad ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 13:54:28 -0400 (EDT) From: Carrie-Ellen Subject: Roseanne Okay, sorry to post this to the lists but I'm stumped. I just searced the TV Guide website and can't find anything but reruns of Roseanne on for tomorrow as early as 5:30 and 6pm. Does anyone know the scoop for what station the new Roseannes are on and what time/channel they are on in the east coast??? Does anyone know if Tori will be on _for a fact_ or if that's just a rumor? The tv guide site has descriptions of each episode, and only mentions that Doogie Houser (sp?) will be on, which sounds like a repeat. Can anyone shed some light on this subject? ~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ Carrie-Ellen Batcheller 14 McDaniel Dr. Box 2110 Durham NH 03824 http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/9523 "So then Love walked up to Like and said `I know you don't like me much, let's go for a ride' And this ocean goes round and round that pineapple tree And is your place in heaven Worth giving up these kisses These kisses..." ~~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 00:41:12 -0700 (PDT) From: I never was the fantasy of what you wanted me to be Subject: REVIEW: Los Angeles, 9/22 Wow . . . I just literally just got home, and WOW! I'm physically exhausted, I screamed myself hoarse, I'm out about $40 bucks more, but I had a blast at the show tonight! Not much to say about the Devlins . . . I liked them well enough, but they're not really my major type of music, so . . . I have to admit I spent more time trying through my binoculars to examine their guitars (not an easy task as I was literally up smack against the back wall at the Greek Theatre, albeit pretty much dead center). Cool lighting, they sounded good. I might get their CD sometime. I might be missing a couple of songs, but the bulk of the setlist is as follows, with my comments: Precious Things -- the opening number. Incredible. Caton, Matt, and Jon came out first and built up a long electric crescendo that led to Tori coming out on stage to insanely wild cheers, sitting down, and playing the opening piano riff. Very powerful; I liked it better this time around than I did back in May at the Sneak Preview show. Little Amsterdam -- With the band, this song turned out pretty interestingly! I never really liked it all that much but it had a great groove going on tonight. At this point Tori stopped to introduce the band; she referred to Matt as "this creature over here who bangs on things," which I found highly amusing. Then, on to the next . . . i i e e e -- Wow. This one was awesome. Tori included an improv section in the middle that I can't really remember, but it had something to do with her daughter, I think; she was improving off the "why does there gotta be a sacrifice?" line, and I caught the phrase "my little girl" in there. Bells for Her -- The sound system at the Greek decided to crash the party at this point; Tori started playing the piano intro, and all of a sudden a huge burst of crackling static filled the arena. She stopped and muttered, "Shit," into the microphone, then started again, only to have another burst of static interrupt her. She stopped again, asked, "Oh fuck, what was that?" and looked offstage, asking "Should I go on? Or should I stop until someone tells me what to do?" She turned to the audience and said, "I'm waiting for someone to tell me what to do, so you guys won't have to put up with that horrible noise. See, the problem is, these aren't our speakers . . . we really should have brought our speakers out because theirs are kind of fucked." She went on (after another bit of static), "You know, I always wanted God to come down . . . not like this though . . . I've been saving a margarita for him for three years, I think it's getting kind of gross now, but I still have it in . . . my . . . bag." About this time she got a message saying that the sound was fixed and she could go on, so she started up on the song again. How totally different from the Under the Pink version! With the band backing her up, the song had a driving rhythm and a very dark, sinister groove to it that I really enjoyed. I'm not sure if I like it better than the original version, but it was definitely an intense version. Secret Time . . . "the boys go away" Tori started out Secret Time by saying, "I don't do this song much any more . . . there are some songs you just stop doing for various reasons." (On a slightly off note, it reminded me of how Amy Ray of Indigo Girls won't sing "Blood and Fire" any more because she doesn't want to revisit the emotions that went into the writing of that song.) I was halfway amused, halfway annoyed at this point when someone screamed, "I want to have your children!" into the silence. (It was a girl.) Tori stopped and said, "You know . . . that's a really good idea." Anyway, at this point she launched into "Me and a Gun." Wow. People have discussed the intimacy of Tori's performance being lost at these larger venues, but as far as I'm concerned, the intimacy will exist as long as Tori continues to have her talent for making the listener feel as though she is speaking directly to him or her. Even from the very last row, this song gave me chills. The last three lines were barely whispered, as though Tori were crying (I couldn't see clearly enough to tell), and it had impact I can't even begin to describe. (Though I would have gladly hit whoever it was that screamed right after "And do you know Carolina . . . ") Winter -- Beautiful. Just beautiful. I was crying too hard during the song to remember much of the details, though. At this point the boys came back. They launched into a wonderful bluesy jazzed-up version of "Cornflake Girl," with Caton playing a Gibson Les Paul that I was absolutely drooling over. (I may be wrong about this song's place in the order, though.) Tori started it off with a short a cappella intro that began "You bet your life it is . . ." and went on to something like "You swear to Christ she won't, not on your life she won't . . ." At this point my memory starts to fail me and my fatigue starts to set in, so in no particular order, the other songs (though as I said I may have forgotten a couple) included Spark (loved the lighting on this song), Jackie's Strength (with a great echo part on the chorus and Jon's upright bass sounding beautiful), Cruel (incredible lighting, she did that great crossed-wrists dance on the piano bench, the bass was pounding). The Waitress -- I know for sure this song was second-to-last, not counting encores. I will never again decide to pick up my binoculars and try and look at Tori when the lighting is going as nuts as it was on this song. I loved it; it was darker, more intense, with greater contrast between the verses and chorus than the album version. Little Earthquakes -- Not much different that comes to mind here; the intro with the band was wonderfully ominous, though. After this song Tori headed offstage, and as I held my poor Zippo lighter, with its burning-out wick and dwindling fuel supply, up in the air and cheered, she and the band came back out. First encore: Sugar -- I love this song with the band; it's more upbeat and at the same time more sinister than the recorded version. I miss some of the more intimate, tranquil feel of the original, but still, this version was great. Raspberry Swirl -- What a burst of energy! All of us in the back row were up on the bench dancing like mad. (I almost fell off the bench several times.) The lights were all over the place so you could barely see the people onstage, Matt was wearing those cute antennae with the glowing balls on the ends and going absolutely nuts on the drums. Second encore: Horses -- I used to not like this new version of Horses, and I still prefer the album version for its simplicity and acoustic intensity, but I've gained a lot of appreciation for this version. There were mirror balls spinning in spotlights in several places onstage, and people dancing. This arrangement lends a very dark cast to the song; I rather like it. After this, the lights came back up and we all very reluctantly went home . . . Screaming in cathedrals, Shanie __sgb29641@csun.edu_________________________http://www.wcat.com/~eponine__ "I guess I'm an underwater thing so I guess I can't take it personally; I guess I'm an underwater thing, I'm liquid running. . . There's a sea secret in me--it's plain to see that it is rising, but I must be flowing liquid diamonds. . ." -- Tori Amos, "Liquid Diamonds" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 13:39:58 PDT From: "jupiter spazzz" Subject: yktr value i was looking through a book my mother owns which catalouges *a lot* of albums, mainly from the 60s. however, it has y kant tori read in there, and lists its greatest value at a mere $50 when it can go for like $500 on the net. now, is this price because the band was never big, so no one really cares to have it; its not a collectible (and im talking the majority of the world here, not toriphiles)? or is this really how much someone, like a record store say, would want to buy it at and the $500 price is only how much it is worth to *us*, as ewfs because it is super-rare. i hope you understood my reasoning there.... borne of the ethers, e.liz.a.beth. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 13:05:44 From: *esmerelda98 Subject: Anything wrong with this? Does anyone else notice anything wrong with this article? :) ~~lyn <> - -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o email -- kroberts@connect.ab.ca, spark_girl98@yahoo.com Tori Amos - Fresh Little Puddles (URL): www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Cabaret/1279/ Join the 'Liquid Diamonds' mailing list? Email me! Put 'subscribe' in the body or subject line! ICQ -- 9539307 'Words pay no debt' Shakepeare 'If the Divine master plan is perfection, maybe next I'll give Judas a try' Tori Amos - -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 16:12:07 -0400 (EDT) From: "Sarah A. Stanley" Subject: Re: [toriandmore] Re: RE: VH1 Crossroads CD - Help please not sure what you should do, but i have a question about the cd itself... Who is all on the cd? and is it worth checking out? Sarah ****************************************************************************** Kindred spirit, if you think you're hearing something and you can't think what it is... If you feel a quiet longing, lift your heart to the wind There you'll find my kindred spirit There you'll meet me as a friend... ...It is just a kindred feeling and a song to let you in... --Cyndi Lauper ****************************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 13:21:34 -0500 From: present tense Subject: Re: Roseanne it's not her sitcom (which is over now) it's her talk show, brand new. it's syndicated, i believe, here in minneapolis it's on at 3:00 on channel 5 (abc). - -ana >I just searced the TV Guide website and can't find anything but reruns of >Roseanne on for tomorrow as early as 5:30 and 6pm. Does anyone know the >scoop for what station the new Roseannes are on and what time/channel they >are on in the east coast??? Does anyone know if Tori will be on _for a >fact_ or if that's just a rumor? The tv guide site has descriptions of >each episode, and only mentions that Doogie Houser (sp?) will be on, which >sounds like a repeat. > >Can anyone shed some light on this subject? > >~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ > Carrie-Ellen Batcheller > 14 McDaniel Dr. Box 2110 > Durham NH 03824 > > http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/9523 > >"So then Love walked up to Like and said >`I know you don't like me much, let's go for a ride' >And this ocean goes round and round that pineapple tree >And is your place in heaven >Worth giving up these kisses >These kisses..." >~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~ > > > . . . . . . . i watch under these epileptic lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . their hands on you. . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 14:35:05 -0500 From: "Steve L. Haas" Subject: RE: Pop Up Tori Hi, The episode which has "Silent All These Years" will not be shown again this weekend according to VH1. I found that it will be shown (I believe... check my web site for exact dates and times) it is showing again on the 1st of October. They are also re-running Before They Were Rock Stars III which has a segment about Tori on the 3rd or 4th. Then there is the CNN profile tomorrow and a few other things I have found that are on the mailing lists.. so jusy pay attention or check out the main page of my web site at http://www.toriday.cjb.net. Take care, Steve L. Haas - ------------------------------- slhaas@nettaxi.com ICQ UIN 2730328 - ------------------------------- http://www.darwinawards.cjb.net http://www.toriday.cjb.net - -----Original Message----- From: owner-precious-things@smoe.org [mailto:owner-precious-things@smoe.org] On Behalf Of cypresj@compsys.com Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 12:28 PM To: precious-things@smoe.org Subject: Re: Pop Up Tori Does anyone know when VH1 repeats Pop Up Video on Saturday? I'm thinking it's late morning, but I don't know what time. I'm looking for the repeat performance of the show coming on today at 4:00 because I'm stuck here at work and cannot tape the thing... rats. - -jen ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 12:34:10 From: *esmerelda98 Subject: An Article.... Tori Amos, B-52's Collaborate With Erasure's Vince Clarke Keyboard wizard Vince Clarke, one-half of English duo Erasure and longtime dance music czar, is quietly shopping around a dance music project, according to a source in Erasure's camp. Although Clarke is merely named as producer on the as-of-yet-untitled project, it is being touted as a Vince Clarke solo effort. Described as very disco-oriented, the album includes vocal contributions and excerpted words (closer to snippets than entire songs) from Tori Amos, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson of the B-52's, and Reeves Gabrels (Tim Machine, the Cure), who all appear at Clarke's request, according to the source. Clarke is in the process of finding an indie dance label home for the project before he hooks up with partner Andy Bell sometime before the end of the year to begin working on the next Erasure album. A spokesperson from Reach Media, Erasure's publicist, would not confirm or deny the report at press time. Clarke also recently met with several television and movie execs in Los Angeles about the possibility of scoring some network television programs and feature films, something he has delved into more and more recently. As previously reported in allstar, Clarke scored two shorts over the past two years as well as a feature film. - -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o email -- kroberts@connect.ab.ca, spark_girl98@yahoo.com Tori Amos - Fresh Little Puddles (URL): www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Cabaret/1279/ Join the 'Liquid Diamonds' mailing list? Email me! Put 'subscribe' in the body or subject line! ICQ -- 9539307 'Words pay no debt' Shakepeare 'If the Divine master plan is perfection, maybe next I'll give Judas a try' Tori Amos - -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 14:37:43 -0700 From: "Jennifermarie" Subject: Ice cream Ok so any ways in one of toris songs she talks sbout charles manson and ice cream So what is Charls Mansons Favroite ice cream? Jen the noncommital elven type - ---------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 15:28:15 -0400 From: Cheryl LaFountain Subject: RE: [toriandmore] Re: VH1 Crossroads CD - Help please Have you figured it out yet, Denise? Er, I mean Dennis (hee hee) I was going to recommend trying to get at the file through Windows Explorer, but I thought maybe you tried that already. It was weird, at first when I tried running the videos on the JS single, I only got the sound files to work. But then I tried it again and suddenly more files were there! Very disconcerting. Maybe, if you haven't got this straightened out yet, you could tell us what you've already tried? Just a thought. I always want to help out a damsel in distress....I mean, er, um...you know... :) Cheryl > -----Original Message----- > From: Dennis Snelders [SMTP:dsnelders@geocities.com] > Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 1998 3:20 PM > To: Amy D Hayes > Cc: precious-things@smoe.org; toriandmore@makelist.com > Subject: [toriandmore] Re: VH1 Crossroads CD - Help please > > Amy D Hayes wrote: > > > > i don't know much about computers, but i'd say that the cd-rom is not > > reading the disc... could there be something wrong with that part of > the > > disc? Come on tecchies, help her out here... > > > > hi, > i really appreciate this, amy, but er... i'm a _him_ > ;) > > > On Fri, 18 Sep 1998, Dennis Snelders wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > I've just bought the VH1 crossroads enhanced CD > > > but I can't get the multimedia part to work! > > > I have no problems playing it in my CD player, I can > > > listen to all the songs but for somereason my PC doesn't > > > play it! when I put it in my CDROM tray, it says something > > > like 'there's no CD in the tray'. How frustrating! > > > Has anyone of you had the same problem? what should i do? > > > please help me I'm desperate!!!! I spent good money on it, > > > and now i can't play it!!! Just great. > > > please help! > > > thanks! > > > -- > > > Dennis Snelders > > > e-mail: dsnelders@geocities.com > > > Dutch Tori Amos page 'Little Amsterdam': > > > http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/lot/1017/littleamsterdam.html > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > > > > > Subscribe, unsubscribe, opt for a daily digest, or start a new e-group > > > at http://www.eGroups.com -- Free Web-based e-mail groups. > > > > > -- > Dennis Snelders > e-mail: dsnelders@geocities.com > Dutch Tori Amos page 'Little Amsterdam': > http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/lot/1017/littleamsterdam.html > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > Subscribe, unsubscribe, opt for a daily digest, or start a new e-group > at http://www.eGroups.com -- Free Web-based e-mail groups. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 15:58:24 -0500 From: "The Shermans" Subject: RE: black swan I've been very frustrated for some time about the meaning of some songs. Wondered if any of you guys would be interested in a little group deciphering/interpreting? I think the most confusing ones for me are Space Dog, Cloud on my Tongue, Little Amsterdam, Upside Down..... to name a few. It's not that I don't LOVE them (esp. Space Dog). It's just that they seem very jumbled and I like to understand lyrics, especially the poetry of our dear Tori. Thank you all Jeannine - -----Original Message----- From: owner-precious-things@smoe.org [mailto:owner-precious-things@smoe.org]On Behalf Of Darren Linder Sent: Tuesday, September 22, 1998 12:28 AM To: Precious Things Subject: black swan > Actually, I think Black Swan is on the Past the Mission (???) UK single.. OK now, BLACK SWAN is indeed on the Australian import bootleg called OVER THE PINK:The B-sides. I know because I own it. It's probably on other releases as well, but I'm tired of getting "corrections" about my post regarding this song. The song IS on the damn CD I mention. Sorry, I'm home sick with a painful sore throat, so forgive me if I'm a grump. Darren ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 23 Sep 1998 17:18:39 -0500 From: Starla Subject: TORI AMOS, B-52'S COLLABORATE WITH ERASURE'S VINCE CLARKE Hi all! Just recieved this from the Rocktropolis mailing list and thought I'd share... ~~Starla - ----------- Keyboard wizard Vince Clarke, one-half of English duo Erasure and longtime dance music czar, is quietly shopping around a dance music project, according to a source in Erasure's camp. Although Clarke is merely named as producer on the as-of-yet-untitled project, it is being touted as a Vince Clarke solo effort. Described as very disco-oriented, the album includes vocal contributions and excerpted words (closer to snippets than entire songs) from Tori Amos, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson of the B-52's, and Reeves Gabrels (Tim Machine, the Cure), who all appear at Clarke's request, according to the source. Clarke is in the process of finding an indie dance label home for the project before he hooks up with partner Andy Bell sometime before the end of the year to begin working on the next Erasure album. A spokesperson from Reach Media, Erasure's publicist, would not confirm or deny the report at press time. Clarke also recently met with several television and movie execs in Los Angeles about the possibility of scoring some network television programs and feature films, something he has delved into more and more recently. As previously reported in allstar, Clarke scored for two shorts over the past two years as well as a feature film. - - Kevin Raub ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V3 #336 *************************************