Tori Amos Fast Horse Seattle 7 10 9
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I love it when she straddles the bench and plays the piano and organ at the same time..THATS Talent people...she rocks it out evrytime!!
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For the longest time, I thought the lyric was, "Girl, you've got to find you a man/ Who can smoke this salmon."
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Love it!
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he he thats funny!! Ive had the same problem on some of her other songs..to my friends amusment of course!!!
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Favorite song from one of my favorite (in 15+) Tori shows. Thank you!
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WOW! Robert... this is such great footage. Love it! Do you have audio for the whole show? There were so many firsts that evening: besides all the new AATS material, new arrangements for Carbon, China and Icicle. It was just a magical evening. Thank you for posting. Are you going to OZ?
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fav form a great cd
inspired my writing as usual
i luv the story that's in between the lyrics and the music
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Oh you know I'm already tight with Waitress : )
They played around with Jamacia Inn in Indianapolis too, that was really great. I guess to me there is something about her alone that makes the music a thing of absolute and pure beauty. With the band it is a loud experience, with her solo it can be at one moment as quiet as a whisper and in the next, just as loud as you would like. Either way though, its T! She's the best!
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I guess the best comparison I can give is to Thelonious Monk. The guy was one of the greatest composers in jazz history, with fascinating harmonic and rhythmic concepts. However, as much as I love his solo albums like "Thelonious Alone in San Francisco" for the freedom they give him to explore his compositions, I prefer his group albums such as "Monk's Dream" and "Live at Carnegie Hall (with John Coltrane!)". On those albums, the other players pushed the songs to even greater heights.
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I agree to a certain extent. She certainly has maximum freedom when she plays solo, especially with tempo and rhythm. However, just as a great jazz rhythm section can allow the soloist tons of freedom without missing a beat, so Matt and Jon can let Tori explore and keep the groove going. Listen to multiple 10 minute versions of The Waitress. They give her freedom to change it up quite a bit, but never break down. They are not your average rock musicians who fear improvisation.
Hey Robert! will you be in Florida? I met you in NY last tour :)
myporchlight 2 years ago
Hey beautiful! I remember you. I might go to Florida, but it's not on the books right now. Hope you vid some of the shows!
robertschrader 2 years ago