I die for ‘98 Tori Amos. I wish I could be that young again. I traveled across the country, met her fans, and fell so deeply in love that life wouldn’t/couldn’t exist the same without them. The greatest artist of my lifetime.
That is so great! Each cut echoes my own memories of the time, what I was going through then and what the song meant to me at that point. It shows me the path I've travelled, all the while making a beautiful rendition of Tori's own evolution. What an excellent edit!
@@michaelfloss845 i think he meant her light Timbre wich never changed. Mostly woman get a heavier or darker Timbre in the years. But tori always has the same weight of the voice and Timbre. And yes of course the vocals arent as powerful as 40 years ago. But she never had a extremly powerful voice. She just could sang louder when she was in her prime.
91 was the original and best. When I first heard the ''Little Earthquakes'' album I was truly amazed. The only person I have heard who matches the feeling, power and other worldliness of her early vocals is Jeff Buckley - no woman could.