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Post by Sugarknickers on Feb 8, 2005 16:19:43 GMT -5
theres no music!!! just talking!!!! :razz:
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Post by Sugarknickers on Feb 8, 2005 16:21:44 GMT -5
Tickets for "An Evening with Tori Amos" at the 92nd Street Y go on sale Wed, February 9th at 9:00AM, but only in person or by phone Posted Mon, Feb 07, 2005 - 5:22pm ET | Tour
Update: Here are the latest updates about "An Evening With Tori Amos: Women and Music" which takes place on Thursday, February 24, 2005 at the 92nd St Y (Kaufmann Concert Hall) in New York City (92nd St at Lexington Ave) at 8:00PM:
1) Tickets definitely go on sale Wednesday morning, February 9, 2005 at 9:00AM ET. However, according to 92y.org, you can NOT purchase the tickets online. You will only be able to purchase tickets by phone at 212-415-5500 or in person at their box offices at 92nd and Lexington and at the Steinhardt Building. I have reports that claim the number of tickets remaining is small and will sell out very quickly Wednesday morning. Thanks to the many people who emailed me about this.
2) As I reported earlier, the event will consist of Tori having a conversation and Q&A with Ann Powers. However, an official source tells me that due to logistical and technical reasons, Tori will NOT be performing/singing. This is a promotional event in conjunction with the release of the new book Tori Amos: Piece by Piece, which hits bookshelves on February 8, 2005.
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Post by T.C. on Feb 8, 2005 16:51:50 GMT -5
:giggle: sorry but BWAHAHAHAHAHHAHA :giggle:
that made me laugh out loud
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Post by beulahboi on Feb 8, 2005 17:13:23 GMT -5
yes im really glad i found that out before I bought tickets and took the expensive trip to nyc....I bet some people are pissed about this hahahahahaa I would be
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Post by T.C. on Feb 8, 2005 18:18:18 GMT -5
yes im really glad i found that out before I bought tickets and took the expensive trip to nyc....I bet some people are pissed about this hahahahahaa I would be hahahhaa...we must be related
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Post by iAndrea on Feb 8, 2005 19:08:35 GMT -5
what in the world?!!! this has BOOOORIIINNGG writeen all over it i'd be pissed too - or at least very dissapointed
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Post by Sugarknickers on Feb 8, 2005 19:58:45 GMT -5
BORING
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Post by HSW on Feb 12, 2005 18:53:20 GMT -5
I dunno, there are times when I'd like to hear Tori just waffle on about nothing in particular.
You could just take a iPOD along loaded up with her albums and pretend she's singing if you want :laugh:
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Post by iAndrea on Feb 13, 2005 10:24:38 GMT -5
iPod RAWKS :music: :rockon:
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Post by drusiph on Feb 13, 2005 20:23:50 GMT -5
her concerts are boring. i got shhhhed at her concert. d**n boring ass concert. people just stood there and starred at her. no one even singing. S U C K E D ! if i want to listen to a cd, i'll listen to a cd. that is not a concert!
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Post by iAndrea on Feb 14, 2005 20:24:05 GMT -5
y'er crazy
I loved the tori concert i been too and I'd go to as many as I could :wiggle:
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Post by anjhest on Feb 14, 2005 23:49:18 GMT -5
I've been to two boring concerts - TOOL and Marilyn Manson. Maynard was fine, but the rest of the band looked like they couldn't be bothered with having to perform live. Marilyn Manson was just f**king ridiculous. Social Distortion was boring, too, but only cause I don't really listen to them.
By far the best performances I've seen were Tori, NIN, and The Mighty Bosstones (though they would've been better if it weren't for all the skinheads).
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Post by T.C. on Feb 15, 2005 0:22:43 GMT -5
I really enjoyed seeing Annie Lennox and Sting on the sacred love tour... but Annie was waaaaaaaay better than Sting. Best live singer I've seen yet.
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Post by hazyday on Feb 15, 2005 14:56:07 GMT -5
Pedro the Lion was probably the best concert I've seen after Tori.
That night was f**king incredible.
:hazy:
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Post by astrid on Feb 17, 2005 10:15:10 GMT -5
two words: ani difranco :woot:
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