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Guess Who's Touring an Album on its 25th Anniversary?


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I saw her the first time around at the Phoenix Festival in 1996.

What I mainly remember are the endless harmonica ad libs she managed to force into seemingly every song.

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1 hour ago, Cato said:

I saw her the first time around at the Phoenix Festival in 1996.

What I mainly remember are the endless harmonica ad libs she managed to force into seemingly every song.

Saw her at Glasgow Garage that year. Got an idea that might have been her first UK gig. The harmonica playing did stick in the memory, for all the wrong reasons - but standout was being absolutely blown away by the playing of a then-unknown drummer called Taylor Hawkins. B|

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37 minutes ago, Bassassin said:

Saw her at Glasgow Garage that year. Got an idea that might have been her first UK gig. The harmonica playing did stick in the memory, for all the wrong reasons - but standout was being absolutely blown away by the playing of a then-unknown drummer called Taylor Hawkins. B|

I had no idea he was in the Morisette touring band.

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I hope the tour goes well for her.

I have been known to tap an odd toe or three (because they're webbed) to her tunes on the radio.  I don't however feel inclined to buy any of her material on the strength of what I've heard so far.

Hearing that she uses a gob-iron on nearly every live tune is a deal breaker.  Pass.

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God, is it 25 years?

Thinking about it: how little has changed in the intervening period. Clothes, sounds, attitudes, whiny victim-hood as the basis for about 75% of pop lyrics.

It's like popular culture got stuck in 1995 and hasn't moved on since.

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1 hour ago, skankdelvar said:

God, is it 25 years?

Thinking about it: how little has changed in the intervening period. Clothes, sounds, attitudes, whiny victim-hood as the basis for about 75% of pop lyrics.

It's like popular culture got stuck in 1995 and hasn't moved on since.

I know.  Right?

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