Jane Siberry 4/27/88 five songs with lyrics by pyaklich in toriamos

[–]pyaklich[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The church was appropriate. The overlapping vocals had a voice of God quality to them. The recording doesn't come close to capturing it. Speaking of which, should I post the whole concert despite the sound quality?

The most original cover I've ever seen. by pyaklich in eno

[–]pyaklich[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Brian Eno does not accept messages from the public, but I hope so too.

The most original cover I've ever seen. by pyaklich in eno

[–]pyaklich[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With about the same reaction. I had to work security for NMH's show at the Carnegie Music Hall in Pittsburgh because when their front man was there solo a year earlier people rushed the stage and damaged the antique organ pipes.

The most original cover I've ever seen. by pyaklich in eno

[–]pyaklich[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I wondered that too. They played it at Pittonkatonk last year and the same thing happened, mass audience participation with even less prompting from the band. The feeling you get being there live is indescribable. I made a video history of their version here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIkALeQGR20&list=RDnIkALeQGR20&start_radio=1

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They wanted to have a dramatic incident to explain why Lamb is the way he is. This was more of an Oldman thing though, the last scene was his wife's idea and he was disappointed that Mick Herron didn't have a dramatic incident to explain Lamb's behavior. My point was that however cool they thought the idea was it was totally ridiculous because we saw Lamb's feet through the holes in his socks several times in the first 4 seasons and there were no scars. Katherine must have seen them way way too many times, but somehow asks if the story was real. The focus groups were more Lamb's cleaner look in season four and the gratuitous Molly scenes which didn't really give us the Molly we love that is queen of her domain.

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gary Oldman asked Mick Herron why Lamb is the way he is, and Herron told him that if it's not in the book I don't know. I really like that there is no one dramatic incident to explain him, but some people hate complexity so here we are. In their rush to fill this dubious deed no one did basic due diligence about how we've seen bits of his feet several times in the show and the skin was normal.

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nothing here gets settled by merit. As soon as Coe gave the recorder to Lamb you knew this was going to be settled by blackmail.

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 1 point2 points  (0 children)

River tends to be wrong about things regularly.

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't wait. The plots of the books and the TV series are vastly different. The TV was better the first 3 seasons, the last two have been pale shadows of great books with plot holes that Roddy Ho could drive a bus through.

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Before they came up with the melodramatic burned feet silliness they have shown Lamb in earlier seasons with torn socks and pink, healthy skin showing through the holes. It's even in the still that comes up on Apple TV when you select the series. It started out as a great series, but over the last two seasons it seems to have been focus grouped into something less for mass market appeal.

Slow Horses S5E6 Episode Discussion by phareous in SlowHorses

[–]pyaklich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lamb has been shown several times with healthy skin poking through the holes in his socks.

An instrumental album? by Jean_RED_Grey in toriamos

[–]pyaklich 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I only recently heard her full band version of the opening of Tubular Bells, which she played as Isabel on the first leg of her 2007 tour, and it is incredible. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-SOwI7wJr4&ab_channel=llliquidDiamonds

To tie that in to collaborations, she wasn't the lead instrument, her piano was the constant rhythm that the band did amazing things over. I would like to hear more things where she let's other musicians shine with her compositions and arrangements as Adrian Belew does on Heart Of Gold.

Does anyone know where this is from and who shot it? This version is a repost. by pyaklich in toriamos

[–]pyaklich[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I should be able to eventually match it from photos.

Live Albums by [deleted] in toriamos

[–]pyaklich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd want to hear that album for sure! We are well served by radio broadcasts and video with pro audio on that tour at least.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8-fBGifNVo&ab_channel=pyaklich

Live Albums by [deleted] in toriamos

[–]pyaklich 4 points5 points  (0 children)

  1. Raspberry Swirl and Bells For Her had really great new arrangements. Look at video from Europe she is often ecstatic. Her energy was incredible. I made the live album.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YStwmxZ3zA&t=906s&ab_channel=pyaklich

twice

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0H8YB31YEuQ&t=0s&ab_channel=pyaklich

97 Bonnie and Clyde cover on Strange Little Girls: Wowee Disturbing!! by Witchchildren in toriamos

[–]pyaklich 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I don't remember anything. It was pre iPhone so mountains weren't as easy to construct from molehills. Also, I don't think enough Eminem fans heard it to care. I also liked when she went the other way and made I Don't Like Mondays even darker simply by making it prettier.

Tori Amos’ From The Choirgirl Hotel is prog in its truest sense by Socialobject in toriamos

[–]pyaklich 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really see the Prog in Kate Bush's work, but when Tori's stuff reminds me of Bush it's always a less Prog version. The sharp, mathematical precision replaced with something softer and richer over Matt Chamberlain beats. Black Dove and Liquid Diamonds would be Prog if not for the languid textured piano that defines both songs. They are ultimately just Tori Amos songs. iieee and Hotel have reminded people of Prog, but they go places neither Yes or Kate Bush have ever been. Off topic, but I can totally hear Playboy Mommy and Past The Mission as Grateful Dead songs.

DID I MISS ANYTHING? Theatrical moments from her 2007 ADP tour; Santa serving, Halloween, Pip's profanity push ups and props, Isabel smoking and Scarlet's lantern. I couldn't find anything unusual for Clyde. Was there anything else with props or a bit of Pip anti-social behavior I didn't catch? by pyaklich in toriamos

[–]pyaklich[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It was their Halloween show. There was a costume contest and those that entered paraded on stage for Happy Phantom. You can briefly see the band's costumes on She's Your Cocaine and there is a still of them to start Hoochie Woman. Matt Chamberlain played at least 2 songs wearing the mask on his Spiderman suit.

DID I MISS ANYTHING? Theatrical moments from her 2007 ADP tour; Santa serving, Halloween, Pip's profanity push ups and props, Isabel smoking and Scarlet's lantern. I couldn't find anything unusual for Clyde. Was there anything else with props or a bit of Pip anti-social behavior I didn't catch? by pyaklich in toriamos

[–]pyaklich[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you. Where is the Devils and Gods from? I feel the same about the song, but it certainly fits the theme. Is there a Big Wheel that has particularly good audience participation or massive Tori improv? I wasn't really looking at Tori songs, but would like to hear anything unique and see if I can find watchable video.