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Tori Amos was 60 yesterday... 60!!!
Christ I feel old!
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Doesn't look it though to be fair... I'll have what she's having!
I now have an ear worm.
I now have an ear worm.
Am I bringing it close to my...?
One of the most captivating and powerful performers I’ve ever had the privilege of seeing live. Simply incredible.
Worth a click to a pic of her in warmup at Red Rocks.
I’ll have what she’s having!
Cornflakes
Am I bringing it close to my…?
👏🏻👌🏻
The thing with Tori is that she’d already been in a band in the States that didn’t get any real recognition here, before she became a well-known solo artist, and that was in 1992, 31 years ago! She was born in ‘63, which I hadn’t realised, tbh.
One aspect of her music I appreciated was that she’d release singles with extra tracks, usually three, that never appeared on albums, and often two tracks would be covers, and each single came as two versions, so six extra tracks. I bought all of them, then ripped them and put them onto CD’s - it ended up as enough extra tracks to make three whole new albums!
The official charts people stopped that, and would only allow two tracks per single for chart eligibility, claiming it was unfair to artists, forcing them to do more work… 🤮
After that her singles only had bloody remixes on, from ‘Professional Widow’ onwards. Shame, really.
A brilliant live performer, great interaction with her audiences. And a definite hottie… 😍
Honey bring me toast tonight
Honey bring me toast tonight...
Gotta be fish
Gotta be fish
Well, that's what i always thought it said anyway.
I’ll have what she’s having!
Cosmetic surgery it is then, for that is why.
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