heartbeatocean said: What it lacks in some areas, it compensates for in others.
Which city are you seeing her in again? What tickets did you score? | |
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From listening to the setlists, it's clear the solo tour is for her more intricate, intimate work. I'm very excited. I bet the second leg of the tour with band will be much different. | |
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heartbeatocean said: From listening to the setlists, it's clear the solo tour is for her more intricate, intimate work. I'm very excited. I bet the second leg of the tour with band will be much different.
Me too. And I'm excited for that. I've only ever seen her solo. | |
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GangstaFam said: heartbeatocean said: What it lacks in some areas, it compensates for in others.
Which city are you seeing her in again? What tickets did you score? San Francisco. I got upper orchestra seats row bb on the floor. | |
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heartbeatocean said: San Francisco. I got upper orchestra seats row bb on the floor.
excellent. | |
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GangstaFam said: heartbeatocean said: San Francisco. I got upper orchestra seats row bb on the floor.
excellent. | |
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GangstaFam said: Here's what she did in New York tonight.
Original Sinsuality Blood Roses Sweet The Sting Icicle Take To The Sky Toast Bells For Her Growin' Up (Bruce Springsteen cover) Vincent (Starry Starry Night) - (Don McLean cover) Parasol Seaside Happy Phantom Jamaica Inn Yes, Anastasia The Beekeeper 1st Encore Winter Cooling 2nd Encore The Power Of Orange Knickers Putting The Damage On She sounded great last night, but I liked the setlists more from the other cities that were posted here. (We got suckey covers.) Nevertheless, this is a tour that shouldn't be missed. Just her and four different piano/organ/keyboard combinations. Some of them were played at the same time of course. My fave track was "Take To The Sky". | |
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sextonseven said: She sounded great last night, but I liked the setlists more from the other cities that were posted here. (We got suckey covers.) Nevertheless, this is a tour that shouldn't be missed. Just her and four different piano/organ/keyboard combinations. Some of them were played at the same time of course. My fave track was "Take To The Sky".
You got my 2 favorite Tori songs in one show, so I am quite jealous! | |
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GangstaFam said: sextonseven said: She sounded great last night, but I liked the setlists more from the other cities that were posted here. (We got suckey covers.) Nevertheless, this is a tour that shouldn't be missed. Just her and four different piano/organ/keyboard combinations. Some of them were played at the same time of course. My fave track was "Take To The Sky".
You got my 2 favorite Tori songs in one show, so I am quite jealous! Which ones are those? "Blood Roses" and "Putting The Damage On" sounded pretty good also. Everything sounded good actually--even the songs from the new album that I don't like. It's just the song selection didn't leave me feeling like 'wow, I can't believe she did that!' | |
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sextonseven said: Which ones are those? "Blood Roses" and "Putting The Damage On" sounded pretty good also. Everything sounded good actually--even the songs from the new album that I don't like. It's just the song selection didn't leave me feeling like 'wow, I can't believe she did that!'
Maybe cuz we've been posting setlists since the beginning. My 2 faves are "Cooling" and "Putting the Damage On". | |
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GangstaFam said: sextonseven said: Which ones are those? "Blood Roses" and "Putting The Damage On" sounded pretty good also. Everything sounded good actually--even the songs from the new album that I don't like. It's just the song selection didn't leave me feeling like 'wow, I can't believe she did that!'
Maybe cuz we've been posting setlists since the beginning. My 2 faves are "Cooling" and "Putting the Damage On". Yeah, I tried not to look (except for a quick peek) and that's why I haven't posted on this thread for several days, but then this morning I finally looked at the other setlists in full and felt slightly disappointed. This doesn't happen when I see her on multiple consecutive nights like in the past when one night's setlist makes up for another. | |
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sextonseven said: Yeah, I tried not to look (except for a quick peek) and that's why I haven't posted on this thread for several days, but then this morning I finally looked at the other setlists in full and felt slightly disappointed. This doesn't happen when I see her on multiple consecutive nights like in the past when one night's setlist makes up for another.
Come to Detroit. | |
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GangstaFam said: sextonseven said: Yeah, I tried not to look (except for a quick peek) and that's why I haven't posted on this thread for several days, but then this morning I finally looked at the other setlists in full and felt slightly disappointed. This doesn't happen when I see her on multiple consecutive nights like in the past when one night's setlist makes up for another.
Come to Detroit. Yeah, right! Maybe if I wasn't a one man art department for a magazine that's printing it's biggest issue of the year this month. | |
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sextonseven said: ...morning I finally looked at the other setlists in full and felt slightly disappointed. This doesn't happen when I see her on multiple consecutive nights like in the past when one night's setlist makes up for another.
disappointed at the setlists or disappointed that you won't get to see several shows? or both? i think the differences in the setlists are pretty amazing. with exceptions for original sinsuality and the beekeeper (which, by the way, i think should be performed in the reverse order), it seems to be a pretty unpredictable show and i love when i have no idea what i might here! | |
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SassyBritches said: sextonseven said: ...morning I finally looked at the other setlists in full and felt slightly disappointed. This doesn't happen when I see her on multiple consecutive nights like in the past when one night's setlist makes up for another.
disappointed at the setlists or disappointed that you won't get to see several shows? or both? Both now that I think about it, but I originally meant that I would have preferred to hear some of the songs she performed in other cities over what NYC got last night. Maybe it's just a case of the grass being always greener. | |
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setlist for 10 april (hartford, ct?)
Original Sinsuality Beauty Queen Horses Carbon Parasol Leather Jackie's Strength Strange 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - (Simon & Garfunkel cover) Me And Bobby McGee (Janis Joplin cover) Mrs. Jesus Marys Of The Sea Silent All These Years Ribbons Undone Spring Haze The Beekeeper 1st Encore Marman Cloud On My Tongue 2nd Encore Sweet The Sting Twinkle | |
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I really need to brush up on my Scarlet's Walk. I know it by far the least of all her albums. | |
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GangstaFam said: I really need to brush up on my Scarlet's Walk. I know it by far the least of all her albums.
i thought i really liked the record but lately i've been trying ot get back into it and i just can't. my mind wonders to another cd everytime i put it on(usually the beekeeper, under the pink, or to venus and back). i tend to just listen to certain songs and then jump to a new disc. | |
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SassyBritches said: i thought i really liked the record but lately i've been trying ot get back into it and i just can't. my mind wonders to another cd everytime i put it on(usually the beekeeper, under the pink, or to venus and back). i tend to just listen to certain songs and then jump to a new disc.
How would you rate/rank her albums? | |
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GangstaFam said: SassyBritches said: i thought i really liked the record but lately i've been trying ot get back into it and i just can't. my mind wonders to another cd everytime i put it on(usually the beekeeper, under the pink, or to venus and back). i tend to just listen to certain songs and then jump to a new disc.
How would you rate/rank her albums? this is how my list would look but it isn't in relation to the lyrical or compositional style; its just my own, general preferences: boys for pele the beekeeper under the pink to venus and back (disc one) from the choirgirl hotel little earthquakes scarlet's walk to venus and back (disc two) strange little girls tales of a librarian y can't tori read | |
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SassyBritches said: this is how my list would look but it isn't in relation to the lyrical or compositional style; its just my own, general preferences:
boys for pele the beekeeper under the pink to venus and back (disc one) from the choirgirl hotel little earthquakes scarlet's walk to venus and back (disc two) strange little girls tales of a librarian y can't tori read For some reason, I thought Scarlet's Walk was your fave. Choirgirl has jumped up hugely since I gave it another chance a few years ago. And The Beekeeper I loved instantly. Mine would go: Boys For Pele From the Choirgirl Hotel (stiff competition for #1) The Beekeeper To Venus and Back Little Earthquakes/Under the Pink (a tie) Strange Little Girls And I really don't know Scarlet's Walk well enough to count it. But I thoroughly love everything on that list above SLG. It's just a matter of degrees, really. | |
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GangstaFam said: SassyBritches said: this is how my list would look but it isn't in relation to the lyrical or compositional style; its just my own, general preferences:
boys for pele the beekeeper under the pink to venus and back (disc one) from the choirgirl hotel little earthquakes scarlet's walk to venus and back (disc two) strange little girls tales of a librarian y can't tori read For some reason, I thought Scarlet's Walk was your fave. Choirgirl has jumped up hugely since I gave it another chance a few years ago. And The Beekeeper I loved instantly. Mine would go: Boys For Pele From the Choirgirl Hotel (stiff competition for #1) The Beekeeper To Venus and Back Little Earthquakes/Under the Pink (a tie) Strange Little Girls And I really don't know Scarlet's Walk well enough to count it. But I thoroughly love everything on that list above SLG. It's just a matter of degrees, really. scarlet's walk has moments that are in my tops list (like the way she discusses american history and 9/11) and when i first got it i was very impressed. it used to sit much higher on my list (close to under the pink, actually) but lately i feel as though its kind of aged not-so-well. i find myself skipping too many songs (carbon, strange, another girl's paradise, crazy, sweet sangria) but then there are tracks...a sorta fairytale, wednesday, your cloud, gold dust, i can't see new york, taxe ride, don't make me come to vegas, scarlet's walk, virginia...which are just so powerful and smart and real. i've only spoken very highly of the record so i'm not surprised to see that you thought it was my favorite. it has so many high points that i don't frequently talk about its low points. the reverse happened with the new disc. its kind of funny because for the first week of its release, i was a little disappointed in the beekeeper. now its just a couple of hairs below boys for pele. i'm a sucker for passion, death, and betrayal... | |
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SassyBritches said: scarlet's walk has moments that are in my tops list (like the way she discusses american history and 9/11) and when i first got it i was very impressed. it used to sit much higher on my list (close to under the pink, actually) but lately i feel as though its kind of aged not-so-well. i find myself skipping too many songs (carbon, strange, another girl's paradise, crazy, sweet sangria) but then there are tracks...a sorta fairytale, wednesday, your cloud, gold dust, i can't see new york, taxe ride, don't make me come to vegas, scarlet's walk, virginia...which are just so powerful and smart and real. i've only spoken very highly of the record so i'm not surprised to see that you thought it was my favorite. it has so many high points that i don't frequently talk about its low points.
the reverse happened with the new disc. its kind of funny because for the first week of its release, i was a little disappointed in the beekeeper. now its just a couple of hairs below boys for pele. i'm a sucker for passion, death, and betrayal... I love the spirituality of Scarlet. It's just that I tend to get a little lost in it. Maybe too many dreamy, languid slow songs. Dunno. I think it could've benefited from the addition of some of the faster, more rocking b-sides like "Mountain" and "Tombigbee". Don't know how they'd fit into the story though. I love the Sunny Florida dvd, most of the b-sides and many of the album tracks. I just haven't made it my own yet and cracked it as a complete work. I feel like I'm working from the outside in, which might be my problem. I should spend some time with toriphoria getting absorbed in that album. And I can definitely see the parallels between Pele and Beekeeper. Of course Pele is darker and more extreme. But they both have a mythological, almost impressionistic quality that I love in her work. They both take you to such extreme places emotionally and really don't let up from beginning to end. Being such long albums, I think they really benefit from the variety of moods, subject matter and sound throughout. But I think they also hold together really well. That might be the problem with Scarlet. I'm all about continuity and exploring a specific sound on a record, but it might be just a bit too samey. The concept and sound is so tight on that record that it almost works more as a narative mood piece. But, I could totally change my mind once I feel like I actually know it. | |
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GangstaFam said: SassyBritches said: i thought i really liked the record but lately i've been trying ot get back into it and i just can't. my mind wonders to another cd everytime i put it on(usually the beekeeper, under the pink, or to venus and back). i tend to just listen to certain songs and then jump to a new disc.
How would you rate/rank her albums? My list: Little Earthquakes To Venus And Back (disc one) Under The Pink Boys For Pele Scarlet's Hidden Treasures The Beekeeper Scarlet's Walk from the choirgirl hotel Strange Little Girls I've been into Tori since the beginning so nothing will ever top the mind-blowing experience of hearing her debut for the first time and realizing that I had found something very special that I desperately needed at the time. | |
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sextonseven said: My list:
Little Earthquakes To Venus And Back (disc one) Under The Pink Boys For Pele Scarlet's Hidden Treasures The Beekeeper Scarlet's Walk from the choirgirl hotel Strange Little Girls I've been into Tori since the beginning so nothing will ever top the mind-blowing experience of hearing her debut for the first time and realizing that I had found something very special that I desperately needed at the time. Really? Choirgirl that low? It used to be pretty low for me too until I gave it some time. | |
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GangstaFam said: sextonseven said: My list:
Little Earthquakes To Venus And Back (disc one) Under The Pink Boys For Pele Scarlet's Hidden Treasures The Beekeeper Scarlet's Walk from the choirgirl hotel Strange Little Girls Really? Choirgirl that low? It used to be pretty low for me too until I gave it some time. A lot of the songs on 'choirgirl' just rub me the wrong way--particularly the album tracks. I like the singles, however. I dunno, maybe it took some time for me to get used to all the other instruments that she let in her house to play. "Northern Lad" and "Black Dove" I like because they remind me of old Tori, but those other album tracks, "iieee", "She's Your Cocaine", "Liquid Diamonds", etc. do absolutley nothing for me. | |
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sextonseven said: A lot of the songs on 'choirgirl' just rub me the wrong way--particularly the album tracks. I like the singles, however. I dunno, maybe it took some time for me to get used to all the other instruments that she let in her house to play. "Northern Lad" and "Black Dove" I like because they remind me of old Tori, but those other album tracks, "iieee", "She's Your Cocaine", "Liquid Diamonds", etc. do absolutley nothing for me.
Bummer. When that album first came out, I didn't get into it at all which is strange cuz I loved everything else she'd done. Now I think she just grew and changed faster than I was able to keep up with her. How is it then that you love Venus so much? That seems even further removed from her classic style. | |
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SassyBritches said: and then back to topic...
tonight' setlist from atlanta: Original Sinsuality Blood Roses Past The Mission Sleeps With Butterflies Cooling The Power Of Orange Knickers Doughnut Song Rocket Man (Elton John cover) Killing Me Softly (Roberta Flack cover) Carbon Jamaica Inn Landslide I Don't Like Mondays The Beekeeper 1st Encore Tear In Your Hand Josephine 2nd Encore Merman Twinkle lookit tori mixin' it up again! Killing me softly and Landslide?! I love when she does landslide.. i'm getting so excited!!! April 24th.... I should request something by Annie Lennox (why) or A Case of You (although noone can top P's version, 1983 rehearsal) | |
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anemone said: A Case of You (although noone can top P's version, 1983 rehearsal)
Have you heard k.d. lang's recent cover? | |
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GangstaFam said: How is it then that you love Venus so much? That seems even further removed from her classic style. I found the electronica of 'Venus' to be a much smoother blend. On 'choirgirl' the extra instrumentation sounded a little forced to me at times. | |
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