From: owner-precious-things-digest@smoe.org (precious-things-digest) To: precious-things-digest@smoe.org Subject: precious-things-digest V6 #196 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 Saturday, October 13 2001 Volume 06 : Number 196 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: Friday webcast ? [strange little woj ] toriphoria ["Carmen Riojas" ] the baby t ["Cynthia Lawson" ] sorry me again [Ray Bailey ] ticket for Philly 10/13 [Ray Bailey ] Re: Re: two questions ["Carlos Verrastro" ] taiwan SLG cd album! ["Carlos Verrastro" ] Re: SLG Taiwan import ["Carlos Verrastro" ] Re: tour songs ["Tom xxxxx" ] strange little webcast [strange little woj ] "first unaccompanied performances since 1994" [Abbe J Cohen ] Fwd: OT: Rock Fan Snicker ["Kelly Stitzel" ] Indy tix ["lori michelle dean" ] On The Day of the Tragedy... [ToRiGLosS@aol.com] RE: TOUR MERCH? ["Wendi Smith" ] shows in canada ["Aileen Sharkie" ] Oakdale - 10/14 - Tickets? [Sixtysixroads@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 01:20:04 -0400 From: strange little woj Subject: Re: Friday webcast ? when we last left our heroes, myth@31flavours.com (myth@31flavours.com) exclaimed: >I can't help but notice that the email and link about the webcast >tomorrow make absolutely no mention of what time, if any, we should >tune in for it. Does anyone know or want to guess...will it be available all >day, or only at a specific time? They could've been a little more >informative on that point. toriamos.com to the rescue! (haven't gotten to say that often lately! ;) from : Catch a rare inside look at a dress rehearsal performance in Tori's "Strange Little Webcast." Accessible at www.warnerbros.com and AOL Keyword: Music, the webcast starts October 12 and will be available for the next ninety days. This special, Internet-only event features an unaccompanied Amos alone at the keyboards for the first time in seven years. Among the selections will be songs from Toris current Atlantic Records album, "Strange Little Girls," including "Time" and "Enjoy The Silence." note that the boston tv appearance i previously posted about is no longer listed on toriamos.com. hmmmm. woj ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 21:22:18 -0500 From: "Carmen Riojas" Subject: toriphoria Help! i DID A SEARCH FOR TORIPHORIA & IT'S NOT ON CROSSWINDS/CAN'T FIND IT! DO ANY OF YOU KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON OR KNOW OF ANOTHER WEBSITE W/ THE LYRICS TO SLG? toodles CR ------------------------------ Date: 12 Oct 2001 02:20:04 +0100 From: "Cynthia Lawson" Subject: the baby t they sold out only for last night...for tonight, they were having 12 more in, and i suppose they will keep on supplying them as the tour goes along... p,p,p,please anyone? xx C. > -----Original Message----- > From: YelloStarGlasses@aol.com > ; > To: cinderella@newyorkcity.com > ; , precious-things@smoe.org > ; > Subject: Re: help buying a tour shirt > > > > aaack, they sold out of that baby t???? does anyone know how their > shipments work with merchandise? i dont see tori for another month, any > chance they will get more? ~*~Chrissie~*~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 23:57:44 -0400 From: Ray Bailey Subject: sorry me again Sorry... one more quick note on that... she's kinda anxious to know, so if anyone responds before 3pm on Friday, email your response to george.bailey@firstunion.com... that's me at work. lol Thanks a million! - -- - - rAy aka kOcheSe aka HaLo My life closed twice before its close- It yet remains to see If immortality unveil A third even to me So huge, so hopeless to conceive As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven, And all we need of hell. -Emily Dickinson ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 23:55:12 -0400 From: Ray Bailey Subject: ticket for Philly 10/13 Hey guys... just a quick question... anyone got an extra ticket for the Saturday show at the Tower? One of my friends really wants to come down from NY and see her again. :-) - -- - - rAy aka kOcheSe aka HaLo My life closed twice before its close- It yet remains to see If immortality unveil A third even to me So huge, so hopeless to conceive As these that twice befell. Parting is all we know of heaven, And all we need of hell. -Emily Dickinson ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 03:43:31 -0300 From: "Carlos Verrastro" Subject: Re: Re: two questions I did a search on E-Bay today and they are having several cd singles for SLG, they said that it may has been cancelled. they are german imports. hmmmmmm Daniel "May the faeries guide you" - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: "strange little woj" Cc: "fiercest clams" Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2001 1:29 PM Subject: Re: Re: two questions > > strange little woj wrote: > > > nope! one's enough for me! singles, on the other hand, are an > > entirely different matter -- gotta have 'em all! fortunately for > > the wallet (though unfortunately for the b-sides collection), there > > haven't been any yet. > > Actually ... I've heard reports that the SLG single is out. A friend > picked one up in Detroit. He said it was labelled as a German > import, and had the bee-sides as they're listed on the Dent. The two > bee-sides are only Tori and Bosey. > > /nm ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 04:16:54 -0300 From: "Carlos Verrastro" Subject: taiwan SLG cd album! hi guys! I saw an SLG cd album imported from Taiwan for auction on e-bay, It is really cool, its the HIAWG cover. Plus a HUGE OBI and chinese lyrics booklet, Hanywan have got it already, or anywan got the CHOIRGIRL taiwan cd with obi? bye, Daniel "May the Faeries guide"- Tori Amos ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 04:41:28 -0300 From: "Carlos Verrastro" Subject: Re: SLG Taiwan import Hi Guys! Sorryyyy that I wrote Anyone like HANYWAN, but when I am in a hurry i am a disaster typing, :) Bye Daniel "May the Faeries guide you"- Tori Amos ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 13:30:08 +0000 From: "Tom xxxxx" Subject: Re: tour songs Kelly wrote: >I have been keeping track of all the setlists and which songs are played. I >don't have a site, but if anyone wants some stats, let me know. > >Kelly > >If you think education is expensive, try ignorance. Same here, I've been keeping track. I've included the London show, too. Happy weekend! Tom _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 09:54:56 -0400 From: strange little woj Subject: strange little webcast Tori Amos' 'Strange Little Webcast' Debuts At WarnerBros.com Starting October 12 Oct 11, 2001 Fans of Torio Amos can catch a rare inside look at a dress rehearsal performance in the acclaimed artist's 'Strange Little Webcast.' Accessible at www.WarnerBros.com and AOL Keyword: Music, the webcast starts October 12 and will be available for the next ninety days. This special, Internet-only event features an unaccompanied Amos alone at the keyboards for the first time in seven years. Among the selections will be songs from Tori's current album, 'Strange Little Girls,' including 'Time' and 'Enjoy The Silence.' Amos 'Strange Little Webcast' presents 45 minutes of music, performed exclusively for Warner Bros. Online's Live Concert Series, and delivering incredible atmosphere from multiple-camera coverage, as shot by preeminent music video director, Kevin Kerslake. The webcast, captured at tour production rehearsals in Florida, will be archived for ninety days at the Warner Bros. Online site, which also offers fans a listening party featuring Tori Amos 'Strange Little Girls.' Amos' STRANGE LITTLE GIRLS was released by Atlantic Records on September 18th and debuted at #4 on the Billboard Top 200 chart. All the songs on the album were written by men, but are performed by Amos from the perspectives of a diverse cast of female characters. Songs composed by such artists as Neil Young, the Stranglers, Eminem, Depeche Mode, Slayer, Lou Reed, John Lennon/Paul McCartney, and others are taken apart and put back together darkly, gently, and in an uncompromising fashion. Amos is in the midst of a major cross-country concert tour, which began in West Palm Beach on September 28th and concludes in San Diego, California on November 20th. The shows feature her alone at the keyboards - marking her first completely unaccompanied performances since 1994. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 10:30:15 -0400 (EDT) From: Abbe J Cohen Subject: "first unaccompanied performances since 1994" what are all of Atlantics' press release authors smoking, anyway? I keep seeing articles written that claim stuff like this: >"The shows feature her alone at the >keyboards - marking her first completely unaccompanied performances >since 1994. " Nobody was onstage with her at the radio station-sponsored solo shows in at the end of '99... I would call that the last time she did some shows "alone at the keyboards", and that's a lot more recent than '94... - --Abbe ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 11:14:19 EDT From: JDSCHNEIDR@aol.com Subject: October 10 Beacon Theatre My two cents... Tori was wonderful. Her outfit was original. She sounded like an angel. She looked so relaxed. After seeing her on the past couple of tours with "the band" it was great to finally hear Tori and her piano without the crashing drums and the screaming electric guitars. The set list was great. I sat in row M upper, upper level. (Good thing I brought my binoculars.) The crowd was great. They were into every note, every syllable, every moan, and every piano bench straddle. If anyone made a copy of the show please e-mail me a.s.a.p. God bless America! Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 13:03:49 -0400 From: "Kelly Stitzel" Subject: Fwd: OT: Rock Fan Snicker This came from a friend on the Aimee Mann list. I thought you all might enjoy it. Kelly >HOW TO TELL IF YOU'RE A ROCK MUSIC FANATIC > >How can you tell? Here's How: > >1) You've emptied your bank account and used vacation time to follow a >band on tour. > >2) You've paid $100 or more to upgrade your concert seat from 10th row >to 3rd just so the band can see your handmade signs and posters. > >3) You've significantly enhanced parts of your anatomy while >smuggling a camera into concerts, even though to date you've taken >11,982 photos of the band. > >4) You've worn hand-designed T-shirts to concerts because the >commercial ones aren't unique enough. > >5) Similarly, you've also worn 20-year-old vintage, faded concert >shirts just because they're so cool. > >6) You've noticed immediately when the lead singer changes the lyrics >to one line of a song during a live performance. > >7) You have pen-pals in foreign countries. > >8) Tattoos. 'Nuff said. > >9) When one of their songs plays in a restaurant or supermarket, you >have to surpress the impulse to yell at everyone in the produce >section, 'Hey! Pay attention!' > >10) You've set your alarm for 6 AM to record some obscure television >appearance. > >11) You own every recording they ever made or played on, even the one >in which the bassist only provided a 5-second guitar riff for someone >else. > >12) On a similar note, you own several different versions of the same >album or song, just because some minuscule detail is different. > >13) When one of their songs comes on your car radio, you crank it up >and sing at the top of your lungs, even though you already own 17 >different versions of that song at home. > >14) Friends and coworkers have begged you to get counseling. > >15) When conversing with other fans, you refer to the band members by >their first names *only*, as if talking about absent friends. > >16) You've used lines from songs in everyday conversation, then >snickered at your own cleverness. Especially effective when used in >the company of other fans. > >17) You celebrate the lead singer's birthday complete with cake and >ice cream. > >18) You've named pets after band members or song titles. > >19) Your e-mail address has something to do with your favorite band. > >20) You have a website devoted to your favorite band. > >21) Your personalized license plate somehow incorporates the band. > >22) You've bought clothes that looked like something the band members >have worn. > >23) You record every entertainment show that airs in your market every >day "just in case" your favorite band is mentioned. > >24) Your collection of video tapes in the garage has taken up more >room than your car because you then "save" every clip that mentions >them. > >25) You threw away childhood toys and mementos to make room for your >ever-expanding collection of band "stuff." > >26) You own more CDs by your favorite band than by all other acts put >together. > >27) You own more photo albums of your favorite band than of people you >actually know. > >28) You named your first born son or daughter after a band member. > >29) People in the electronics department wonder what planet you're >from because a record turntable is a must for any new stereo system-- >you not only know what vinyl is, but it's among your prize >possessions. > >30) You never actually play those records because they might get >scratched. > >31) Your "best friend" is a person who lives 1000 miles away but is >the ONLY person who REALLY understands how you feel about the band >and/or one certain member of the band. > >32) Your other "best friend," (the one who lives in the same time >zone) really thought you'd be over this by now. > >33) You have ever traveled to a different state (or country) to see >your favorite band. > >34) You skipped class to go buy the new CD the minute it hit the store >shelves. > >35) You cried when your favorite band member got married. > >36) You played one of their songs at your own wedding. > >37) You played one of their songs at someone else's wedding. > >38) The only reason you even got a computer and hooked to the Internet >as so you could keep up with what was going on with your favorite >band in a timely fashion. > >Tips: > >Be honest with yourself when evaluating your own fanaticism. No need >to be ashamed -- there are hundreds of thousands out there just like >yourself. > >If you can name all the band members' birthdates without hesitation, >you might be in trouble. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 13:03:49 -0400 From: "Kelly Stitzel" Subject: Fwd: OT: Rock Fan Snicker This came from a friend on the Aimee Mann list. I thought you all might enjoy it. Kelly >HOW TO TELL IF YOU'RE A ROCK MUSIC FANATIC > >How can you tell? Here's How: > >1) You've emptied your bank account and used vacation time to follow a >band on tour. > >2) You've paid $100 or more to upgrade your concert seat from 10th row >to 3rd just so the band can see your handmade signs and posters. > >3) You've significantly enhanced parts of your anatomy while >smuggling a camera into concerts, even though to date you've taken >11,982 photos of the band. > >4) You've worn hand-designed T-shirts to concerts because the >commercial ones aren't unique enough. > >5) Similarly, you've also worn 20-year-old vintage, faded concert >shirts just because they're so cool. > >6) You've noticed immediately when the lead singer changes the lyrics >to one line of a song during a live performance. > >7) You have pen-pals in foreign countries. > >8) Tattoos. 'Nuff said. > >9) When one of their songs plays in a restaurant or supermarket, you >have to surpress the impulse to yell at everyone in the produce >section, 'Hey! Pay attention!' > >10) You've set your alarm for 6 AM to record some obscure television >appearance. > >11) You own every recording they ever made or played on, even the one >in which the bassist only provided a 5-second guitar riff for someone >else. > >12) On a similar note, you own several different versions of the same >album or song, just because some minuscule detail is different. > >13) When one of their songs comes on your car radio, you crank it up >and sing at the top of your lungs, even though you already own 17 >different versions of that song at home. > >14) Friends and coworkers have begged you to get counseling. > >15) When conversing with other fans, you refer to the band members by >their first names *only*, as if talking about absent friends. > >16) You've used lines from songs in everyday conversation, then >snickered at your own cleverness. Especially effective when used in >the company of other fans. > >17) You celebrate the lead singer's birthday complete with cake and >ice cream. > >18) You've named pets after band members or song titles. > >19) Your e-mail address has something to do with your favorite band. > >20) You have a website devoted to your favorite band. > >21) Your personalized license plate somehow incorporates the band. > >22) You've bought clothes that looked like something the band members >have worn. > >23) You record every entertainment show that airs in your market every >day "just in case" your favorite band is mentioned. > >24) Your collection of video tapes in the garage has taken up more >room than your car because you then "save" every clip that mentions >them. > >25) You threw away childhood toys and mementos to make room for your >ever-expanding collection of band "stuff." > >26) You own more CDs by your favorite band than by all other acts put >together. > >27) You own more photo albums of your favorite band than of people you >actually know. > >28) You named your first born son or daughter after a band member. > >29) People in the electronics department wonder what planet you're >from because a record turntable is a must for any new stereo system-- >you not only know what vinyl is, but it's among your prize >possessions. > >30) You never actually play those records because they might get >scratched. > >31) Your "best friend" is a person who lives 1000 miles away but is >the ONLY person who REALLY understands how you feel about the band >and/or one certain member of the band. > >32) Your other "best friend," (the one who lives in the same time >zone) really thought you'd be over this by now. > >33) You have ever traveled to a different state (or country) to see >your favorite band. > >34) You skipped class to go buy the new CD the minute it hit the store >shelves. > >35) You cried when your favorite band member got married. > >36) You played one of their songs at your own wedding. > >37) You played one of their songs at someone else's wedding. > >38) The only reason you even got a computer and hooked to the Internet >as so you could keep up with what was going on with your favorite >band in a timely fashion. > >Tips: > >Be honest with yourself when evaluating your own fanaticism. No need >to be ashamed -- there are hundreds of thousands out there just like >yourself. > >If you can name all the band members' birthdates without hesitation, >you might be in trouble. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 12:06:30 -0500 From: "lori michelle dean" Subject: Indy tix Hello all. I'm really needing two decent seats to the Oct. 25 Indianapolis show. I would so appreciate it. Just reply to lmdelirium@aol.com. Peace...Lori D ...thanks ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 13:16:10 EDT From: ToRiGLosS@aol.com Subject: On The Day of the Tragedy... Forgive me for this not being very Tori-related, but on the day of the tragedy here in the United States, I vividly recall someone on this list writing an email with a quote from Tom Brokaw (or some major newscaster) in their signature. It read as follows "What the f*cking hell is going on!?" - The quote has, in a word, haunted me ever since and it just occurred to me to post back to the list and try to find the person who wrote it and ask them whether or not he really said such a thing.. If you've no clue what I'm talking about, forgive me for clogging the Tori pipe. If you DO know what I'm talking about, please contact me off the list. This has been driving me crazy! Thanks very much (:7.8((*7.8 8.7*()8.7:) +.707. AmY.707.; (8.7:(8.7(* *(7.8):7.8) time is the longest distance between two places - The Glass Menagerie ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 17:37:18 -0400 From: "Wendi Smith" Subject: RE: TOUR MERCH? >Base ball t that says worship satan, actually it says Satin Worship...as in a play on words...you know satin satan. :) wendi ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 22:18:27 From: "Aileen Sharkie" Subject: shows in canada I was wondering if theres anyone here who is going to either of the Canadian shows? I really want some sort of merchandise thing..so if anyone is willing to pick something up for me (of course I'd pay you!) please let me know. I'd really really really appreciate it! Aileen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 19:33:26 EDT From: Sixtysixroads@aol.com Subject: Oakdale - 10/14 - Tickets? I am interested in knowing if anyone has extra tickets or tickets that they do not want anymore to the show at the Oakdale in Wallingford, Connecticut on October 14, 2001. I'd really like nothing past eighth row and in the center section or close to. ------------------------------ End of precious-things-digest V6 #196 *************************************