Title: | MUSIC V4 |
Notice: | New Noters please read Note 1.*, Mod = someone else |
Moderator: | KDX200::COOPER |
Created: | Wed Oct 09 1991 |
Last Modified: | Tue Mar 12 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 762 |
Total number of notes: | 18706 |
Anyone had a chance to pick up the Alanis Morissette LP, Jagged Little Pills? I bought it last Wednesday and can't stop listening. This is one kick-ass, take no prisoners singer. She really has a lot of anger toward men, religion, society. Which in my opinion is what makes this album great. The two cuts getting air play "You oughta Know" and "Hand in my pocket" are okay and they got me to part with 10 bucks. But the its the other 10 songs that keep me coming back. Her range, not only vocal but emotional is top notch. Any other comments? Michael
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733.1 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | and the situation is excellent. | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:36 | 3 | |
ditto. Anyone know when she'll be touring New England again? (she was here about a month or so ago.) | |||||
733.2 | Alanis Morrissette | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Mon Oct 23 1995 14:39 | 40 |
I was surprised to see that no one else had created a note for Alanis Morrissette. Sure... no doubt many people are getting sick of hearing those two particular tunes on the radio but... I once had about 30 minutes to kill at the Pheasant Lane Mall so I stopped in at a record store and tried one of those "play stations" where you can listen to albums. I picked the Alanis Morrisette play station almost by total chance. I happened to be near it, and I was intrigued by the name and remembered some people whose opinion I respect saying good things about it. I was immediately intrigued by her rather unique vocal style. A great example of a singer who is not technically brilliant by any means (like a Mariah Carey or a Whitney Houston) but whose singing has so much emotion in it that at times it almost seems like talking rather than singing. I was immediately hooked by those painful breaths she takes in the very first song "All I Want" (I think that's the title). And I've always liked the production in the second song which I had heard on the radio "You Oughta Know" and was astonished to find out that that's the core of the Red Hot Chili Peppers playing behind her. Some great bass playing if you listen carefully. And perhaps more than anything is that she can write (lyrically) both love songs and "Somebody done me wrong" love songs without being even remotely cliche. Her lyrics are always intriguing and the music is inventive. It's about the very first time in about 10 years that I had any interest (let alone "rave") about a #1 album. She's going to be on Saturday Night Live next week and I'm definitely going to have my VCR standing by for that. db | |||||
733.3 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Mon Oct 30 1995 09:27 | 2 | |
Since she was on SNL, does anyone know if she's coming into New England? | |||||
733.4 | SNL | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Mon Oct 30 1995 11:46 | 13 |
For everyone's information she did "One Hand in My Pocket" and (to my delight) "All I Really Want". Guess SNL just couldn't handle the "F-word" part of "You Oughta Know". They just muted the "chickens___t" word in "Pocket". Regarding coming around here... I think her web page said that she's now off to Europe for awhile and then will come back to the States for another tour. She was in Boston this summer, not sure if we'll see her again but if we do... I am THERE. db - who thinks "Pill" is the best and most original pop album to come out in a long while. | |||||
733.5 | and the band was only o.k. - all imo | TRACTR::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Mon Oct 30 1995 14:20 | 6 |
if her SNL performance is indicative of her live shows then I will NOT be there. GAWD!!! SHE WAS TERRIBLE! I'll stick with the cd....though after SNL I can only wonder how many takes it took to get the vocal track down. | |||||
733.6 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Mon Oct 30 1995 14:55 | 3 | |
I agree that those performances were bad. I really liked her on Letterman a month ago, tho, and I'd be willing to risk $10-12 on the chance that I'd catch her on a good night if she came to town. | |||||
733.7 | RICKS::CALCAGNI | salsa shark | Mon Oct 30 1995 15:33 | 6 | |
I've read in several places that she previously had a very successful career as a "bubble gum queen" up in Canada, sorta their version of Tiffany or Debbie Gibson. The new image seems to be working well too, though. Has anyone seen/heard any of the earlier Alanis? | |||||
733.8 | you TOO, can play a harmonica | TRACTR::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Tue Oct 31 1995 08:04 | 10 |
I didn't catch the Letterman show and I was really looking forward to seeing her on SNL. Probably why I was so disappointed. Also, I thought she should learn how to _play_ a harmonica before going "public" with it. /Schroed's | |||||
733.9 | HOZHED::FENNELL | A cowboy's life is not for me | Tue Oct 31 1995 09:24 | 2 | |
db had a web site pointer he posted earlier about You Can't Do that on Television... | |||||
733.10 | "terrible" is what they need | REFDV1::MURPHY | Symbolic stack dump follows... | Tue Oct 31 1995 09:42 | 8 |
>>> if her SNL performance is indicative of her live shows then >>> I will NOT be there. GAWD!!! SHE WAS TERRIBLE! a prereq to being on SNL these days is that you must be terrible. They need all the help they can get making the cast look good. Steve | |||||
733.11 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:01 | 6 | |
.9 I found that site by following Yahoo->entertainment->music->artists->etc... I don't remember her on YCDTOTV... | |||||
733.12 | Oh well... my philistine tastes again... | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | General MIDI | Tue Oct 31 1995 14:48 | 1 |
Gee, I really liked her SNL performance. You mean it gets better??? | |||||
733.13 | I never knew my cat had good taste in music | TRACTR::SCHROEDER | from the Moon we're comedy | Tue Oct 31 1995 15:00 | 6 |
I know they say that animals don't watch tv but when Alanis was on my cat actually stopped, looked at the tv, cocked his head...the hair went up on his back and he kind of snarled. Smart cat. /schroed's | |||||
733.14 | STAR::ROBIE | I'm frustrated by your apathy | Tue Oct 31 1995 16:08 | 4 | |
Can someone post her URL? MWR | |||||
733.15 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Wed Nov 01 1995 10:29 | 8 | |
A pointer to her official page, as well as other unofficial pages: http://www.yahoo.com/Entertainment/Music/Artists/Morissette__Alanis/ (You can use that generic format to go directly to pages on almost anyone.) | |||||
733.16 | road trip...? | CAREER::MULHOLLEN | this behaviors not unique | Thu Nov 02 1995 09:48 | 14 |
> Since she was on SNL, does anyone know if she's coming into New > England? don't know about new england, but i just talked to my sister the other night and alanis is playing at alfred university in western ny on december 2nd... it's about seven hours from worcester... and i think tix go on sale today or tomorrow for $15. i'll be home the weekend before that too for thanksgiving... damn! /brian | |||||
733.17 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Thu Nov 02 1995 13:29 | 24 | |
Alanis Morisstette's Tour dates: >11/14 Santa Barbara >11/15 San Francisco >11/17 Seattle >11/18 Salem >11/20 Salt Lake >11/22 Denver >11/24 Omaha >11/25 Davenport >11/26 Indy >11/28 Toronto >11/29 Montreal >12/1 Dover >12/2 Alfred NY (College) >12/4 Penn State >12/5 Wilkes Barre (College) >12/6 Buffalo >12/8 TBA >12/9 Detroit | |||||
733.18 | YEP!! | POLAR::TESSIER | Thu Dec 28 1995 04:25 | 6 | |
RE.733.7 Yep she's from Canada. Alanis is from Ottawa and yes she was like Debbie Gibson and Tiffany. Totally different style of music and fashion I'd say. I like her better now than before her pop days. | |||||
733.19 | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | On with the body count | Thu Dec 28 1995 09:24 | 5 | |
I heard, ummm, that song there that she has a video for, and I wasn't too impressed by it. After all the good stuff I've heard about her I expected more. | |||||
733.20 | SPSEG::COVINGTON | serpent deflector | Thu Dec 28 1995 10:22 | 7 | |
Alanis Morissette w/The Rentals Sat., Feb. 10 at the Gosman Center | |||||
733.21 | A great review of an Alanis show... (sorry, couldn't resist) | CONSLT::OWEN | Stop Global Whining | Thu Dec 28 1995 10:29 | 120 |
From Addicted to Noise -- an Alanis Morissette concert review. The _best_ one I've seen so far... 8^) -Steve Jagged Little Sleeping Pill Still a goodie-goodie at heart? ATN's Jennie Yabroff reports: "Alanis Morissette is so badass! I mean, she's like, a totally right-on sister. It's just like I was saying to my boyfriend, Chuck, the other day, I go, 'Alanis Morissette is just the coolest 'cause she's like all feminist and shit, but she's also really pretty and dresses cute. But not too pretty, you know?' And Chuck goes, 'Yeah, I'd do her.' "So he totally agreed with me." OK, I didn't actually hear the above conversation at the Alanis Morissette show Wednesday at the Warfield, but I swear it took place. It took place, I am certain, between any number of the hundreds of late-teenage girls roaming the floor, Wonderbras on full attack, shouting along with "You Oughta Know" and pumping their delicate little fists in the air. Wooo Alanis! You go, girl! Here's how the night went: The Rentals, Morissette's openers, took the stage a little after eight. Matt Sharp (of Weezer, but no, the Rentals are not a side project, dammit!) positively radiated in a Big Bird yellow shirt, and was the picture of good breeding and nice manners. The crowd was well behaved as well, and the Rentals got through their show with a minimum of fuss. Sharp at one point sang a bit of Michael Jackson's "You Are Not Alone," he thanked the audience politely for being so good, everyone sang along to "Friends Of P." A few audience members asserted loudly that they either were friends of, or the actual P him/herself. The evening looked promising. The Rentals left the stage. The lights went up, and I looked around. Mostly youngish girls, graduated from the grunge-flannel shirt around the waist look, but still too cool for the flowy dress hippie chick look. A lot of thirtysomethings dressed for the company picnic in the mandatory jeans, white t-shirt, and patterned vest. A few leather ladies. A whole gaggle of utterly nondescript boys, drinking Rolling Rocks and watching the girls. At the end of my table were two of these lovely young creatures of the night, practically bristling with their manicures, cigarettes, and shiny Gap shirts, trying to act oblivious to the three older guys standing on the floor right below them. Patsy was brunette, Tabitha was blond. Patsy had one of those stupid rainbow fluorescent tube thingies they always sell at concerts (what fun!) She waved it around, looking bored, then hopped off to get some nachos. While she was gone, Tabitha struck up a conversation with the three guys in front of her, Buddy, Putty, and Guy. Patsy returned with nachos. Introductions were made. Tabitha got cheese all over her cute little suede purse. Alanis Morissette took the stage. Wooo hoooo! (whistle whistle whistle) It's Alanis Morissette! She's so cool! She's like Edie Brickell in leather pants! She's like Victoria Williams with a dirty mouth! She's like that chick from Four Non Blondes but not as scary! She's like every other Top 40 girl singer with long brown hair! Yeah, but she's got glitter in her hair! She's got glitter in her hair and she knows guys are jerks but they still want to fuck her! She's so cool! And so forth. Morissette launched into her numbers, patrolling the stage and shaking her hair and asking the audience if she stressed us out. Not really. Her set was utterly uninspired, and after jumping up from their seats for "All I Really Want," the audience seemed uncertain of what to do, and mostly sat back down abruptly, or just stood in one place, nodding vaguely. Wooo! Alanis! What a gal! Why am I yawning? Patsy and Tabitha lit their Bics to see their nachos, apparently unaware of Morissette. She wasn't hard to ignore. Picture perfect, song perfect, looking much the same as she does in her videos, Morissette live was less than the sum of her parts. The greatest risk she took all night was in introducing her band ("and on harmonica, it's me." Clever, Alanis!) -- it was also the most she said. Bored beyond tears, I checked up on Buddy, Putty, and Guy's progress with Patsy and Tabitha. Tabitha had thrown her rainbow thingie into the crowd. High fives all around. Patsy was feeding Putty nachos. Guy brought beers, which the girls sipped surreptitiously. Emboldened, Patsy left the table and waded into the crowd on the floor. She stood for a moment, raised her hand in the air, and waved one finger at Morissette. Woooo! Invigorated, Patsy returned to the table, and soon departed for the bathrooms with Tabitha. Buddy, Putty, and Guy promptly took the girls' places at the table, and ate the rest of their nachos. Morissette introduced a song, saying "I just wrote this three days ago, but just act like you've heard it fifty times." It wasn't hard. Patsy and Tabitha returned from the bathroom in time for "You Oughta Know," the song that, perhaps errantly, made Alanis what she is. It's a pretty good song, actually, filled with vitriol and spite. The kind of song an ugly girl would sing, a mean girl, a tough girl, a girl who'd put on a really rocking show and not care if she got sweat rings under her arms. And yet, Morissette is none of those things. The disappointment is not that she's pretty, or seems rather sweet and friendly, but that she just doesn't do the work. Her forehead may have shone, but it was with glitter, not sweat. So she delivered what everyone had been waiting for, and all the girls shouted along with "do you think of me when you FUCK her," and the balding skinny guy who'd been hovering uncomfortably close to my chair all evening leaned over to shout "every time I scratch my nails down someone else's back I hope you feel it" in my face, and I watched Patsy and Tabitha bouncing their butts from the tabletop to the backs of their chairs, hoping one would land in the nachos, and then it was over and done. There has been some scuttlebutt recently (some of it scuttled by ATN, guilty as charged) about Alanis Morissette having had a brief career in her native Canada as a teen pop star (gasp!) The implication being, she's come a long way, baby, sort of like Vanessa Williams having once posed for nudie magazines. Morissette's dark secret, which she recently admitted to being embarrassed about, and hoping none of her fans listened to those old records, is in truth nothing to be ashamed of. Just as Williams in the Miss America swimsuit competition is actually not that far a stretch from her Hustler days, Morissette as the hard rockin' voice of disgruntled teen princesses everywhere can't be far off from her former days of pop glory. Choke me in the shallow water before I get too deep. |