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From: as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (andrew david simchik)
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 92 18:10:51 GMT
Subject: Re: Tori--What do you really think?
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Organization: University of Rochester - Rochester, New York
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In <m0mzj8W-000ilXC@fciad2.bsd.uchicago.edu> chrisw@fciad2.bsd.uchicago.edu (chris williams) writes: >>My personal views are that Tori is *at least* as talented, original, and >>brilliant as Kate Herself. This is because there are times when I'm not in >>the mood to listen to Kate, but I cannot recall any times when I haven't >>been in the mood to listen to Tori. > This is a somewhat bogus criteria. How many times a day do you want >to experience the emotional catharsis of _The Ninth Wave_. Any time >I sit down and listen to it tears well in my eyes, and I get goosebumps. I'm not talking about listening to it more than once a day. I can't listen to LE twice in one day either; it's too draining. I mean there just hasn't been a "no Tori today" day, whereas there have been many "no Kate today" days, not because it's too affecting, but because I just don't feel like it. I know someone's good if I can always listen to them >It can get embarrassing when listening to a walkman on the bus. So can listening to "This Woman's Work" and being compelled to mouth the words (if not actually sing them) and crying on the bus! :) (tortured sentence alert) >> Tori also pleases me with her albums more; > Frankly, "pleasing" me isn't very important either, in evaluating >the worth of an artist's work. Paula Abdul "pleases" a great many people >by not challenging them. I'm not talking about pleasing just anybody, I'm talking about pleasing *me*. Not that I'm some highbrow music critic, but I consider myself to have some modicum of taste, and if I'm pleased by it, there must be *something* decent about it. I think Paula Abdul is very challenging--it's a challenge to sit through an entire album without being nauseous! :) >>granted, there's only one album so far (besides WKTR), but there's >>only one song out of twelve that I find less than amazing ("Me and a Gun", >>for anyone who cares), whereas there are usually more than 1/12 that I find >>inferior on Kate's albums. > _Me and a Gun_ "less than amazing"?!? Maybe you need to see her in >concert... At the moment, I would *kill* to see her in concert. > It was probably the hardest song for her to write, and the one that >most clearly points out the *differences* between Kate and Tori. Kate >could *never* write write a song that revealed so much of herself, >that left her so vunerable, so emotionally naked...and to have the >guts to perform it *every single night*... I agree. Maybe I'm not as affected by it because I know it's coming. It sounds so deadened and unemotional on the album...I'm sure it's better in concert. > Kate, by her Catholic school education, insulated family life, >the cultural differences between England and America, has an entirely >different way of expressing her emotions than Tori. You have to dig >deep into Kates's music when trying to understand her feelings. Tori >_wants_ you to know her. I also see Kate as more theatrical than Tori--you don't know if Kate is talking about herself or someone else. > In some ways this has made Kate the more original composer. Not >encumbered by the strictures of a classical musical education, blab, >blab, blab... Blab is right. Tori doesn't sound encumbered *at all*. In fact, I think it's more encumbering not to have a classical musical education, because you must know something to escape its confines. > I wish everyone could have heard _Sat In Your Lap_ in the context >of the charts at the time. It was, especially at the time, a stunning >departure from the rest of the music world. It (and the rest of _The It still is, in my opinion! :) SIYL is one of my favorite Katesongs. >>Granted, Kate has a certain literary merit, but Tori's music is equally >>fascinating, just quite different. And *nobody* does covers like she does. > Take a listen to some of Hal Wilner's compilations. Check out Tom >Waits' "Hi Ho, Hi Ho" on _Stay Awake_ and repeat that with a straight >face. Do you mean that these two do covers the same way Tori does? Because that's what I meant. I wasn't saying her covers were better than everyone else's.... > Chris Williams of > Chris'n'Vickie of Chicago > katefans@chinet.chi.il.us > chrisw@fciad2.bsd.uchicago.edu >Me: We drove here from Kansas City. >Del: My, what intrepid Fans... Drewcifer -- *************************************************************************** ** Andrew David Simchik, registered Scorpio ************* SCHNOPIA! ******* *************************************************************************** as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu