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From: chrisw@fciad2.bsd.uchicago.edu (chris williams)
Date: Fri, 11 Dec 92 21:50 CST
Subject: Re: Tori--What do you really think?
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
Chris here, >>>I think that _Little Earthquakes_ is a far more impressive debut than >>>_The Kick Inside_. >>Aside from the fact that _Little Earthquakes_ is not her Debut, >>I'd agree. I think _LE_ is easily as strong as most of Kate's work. >You'd rather I'd said "solo debut"? We'd already established that >Tori had a previous album. It's also been mostly ignored by everyone >including Tori herself. To the point of hostility. Our first Tori concert was at a very small club called Shuba's. This was advertised in the paper, and it was one of the first one the tour. When we got there, we were told that it was "sold out." Now, this was rather silly, as Shuba's almost never even sells *tickets*, let alone sell out. It turned out that the Record Company had decided to buy all the seats and give them to their special friends. So, we wound up standing in line for a concert that there was a good chance that we wouldn't even see, in spite of having been the first in line. Well, one of the items we had brought with us was _Y Kant Tori Read_, with the intention of getting it signed. We had a bit of fun showing it to the people from the local offices of the record company, various record stores and distributors, and coke dealers. Almost every one of these "industry" folks had no idea that Tori had ever done anything else. It was interesting to see YKTR as an example of "A&R" (Artist & Repertory); _LE_ as an example of good A&R, and _YKTR_ as an example of A&R gone horribly, horribly wrong. We did get to see the concert after the squids, in the sprit of "nobelse oblegiese" (sp?), decided to let some of the great unwashed in SRO. Vickie hung out by the mixing board, but I wanted to get as close as the squids would let me (Shuba's *never* has "reserved seating"). So I wound up *kneeling* behind the back row. I'm 6' and didn't want to block to view of any of the other proletariat. After the show Tori hung around signing things, and chatting with people. Her handlers made sure that the "invited guests" had all been served their portions of Tori, before any of us party-crashers were allowed to speak to her. Well anyway, Tori's chief handler (big Bristish guy, balding head with itty-bitty pony-tail) had heard that we had a copy of the cursed object with us and specifically asked us _not_ to ask Tori to sign it. So, I'm not sure if Tori hates that album, or if we ran into an example of revisionism in action. Chris Williams of Chris'n'Vickie of Chicago chrisw@fciad2.bsd.uchicago.edu "There's pieces of me you've never seen..." Tori P.S. No, we cannot make copies of YKTR as our copy is warped beyond playability.