This interviewer asks brilliant questions! So often in American interviews, Tori doesn't really answer the questions in a way that's understandable. This interviewer found a way to speak Tori's language and they were having a real dialogue. Love it.
I think 1996-1999 was the best era for Tori in most respects of her 'public' life. She looked great and natural, the music was amazing and her concerts were completely out of this world. Give me messy-haired Tori over wig Tori any day, for instance.
This is the song that made me fall in love with Tori. Thanx 4 posting....BTW, on her Scarlet Walk tour, she cut a little of Carol King's "I feel the earth move" in with Bliss...if anyone has this please post, it was cool!!
Shes so incredible. I think Spark was written about her miscarriage? "But she couldnt keep baby alive" I cant help but feel what shes feeling when she talks about her songs and performs them.
You're close. Her hubby, Mark, is a mixer & recorder & the happy couple record everything at their house in England. They have 9 yr old Natashya, too: )
There were a lot of men at the show I went to back in August. The crowd seemed largely homosexual in nature, which is pretty much a given, but there were still many men.
Some of her songs do deal with homophobia. A song can be about homophobia without being homophobic. What that has to do with her sexuality is a bit of a mystery to me though.
Homophobia?=P Not really, no. & some of her songs *are* a little lezzie-themed (Raspberry Swirl, Past the Mission) but once you know her style for afew yrs, you get it;-) & yeah, she is straight/married to a boy.