The first part of the TV appearance by Alanis Morissette on Last Call with Carson Daly, where she performed her latest single Hands Clean from her 2002 album "Under Rug Swept" on February 27, 2002.
Everything about this song just works. This band really compliment each other. Beautifully written and flawless live performance. Most of all, how she sings this is brilliance. Not many singers could pull this off convincingly.
I remember buying her Albums on release day. I'd skip class and go to Kemp Mill to pick up a few copies. I love all of her music, she's crazy smart and talented.
She is soo talented. She uses her voice so well. Listen to her voice and the intricate tones and the inflections.. you dont hear this that often. SHE IS REALLY TALENTED>.>>>
I like Alanis, I do like her, but I miss the 90's when she was a feisty alternative rock singer instead of the commercial pop-rock material she's been releasing since Under Rug Swept. Her rock sound remained in the 90's.
@@ecoRfan Also, this song is about statutory rape. (And yes, it was genuinely autobiographical, not just a story song.) Hardly just “pop-rock material.”
It was about her first producer Leslie when she was 14 yrs old until he drop her from the record label company at the age 17. He was the reason she had a eating disorder he was a piece of crap literally