Friday, August 03, 2007

Tori, Tori, Tori

So I finally dug into my photos last night after the delay caused by the hospitalization of my Powerbook. Mostly I have new pics of IML and Pride. I'll be putting up some of the fun ones in the next few posts. Above is me on the Eagle NYC float, looking as sedate and butch as I managed to get that day. Most of the time I was waving that gold hanky around with my boots in the air like a mad faggot. Good times!

Matticakes and I just picked up tickets to Tori Amos's October show at Madison Square Garden. I'm not quite as much of a Toriphile as I once was, but I'm still very excited to see the show. Her latest album has a bit of an edge she's been lacking lately and it will be interesting to see how she translates it to the stage.

Recently I've been back in touch with a good friend from high school, we'll call her Blondie. She may have been my original fag hag--we caused all kinds of trouble back in those days. I remember skipping school with her to go get our ears pierced, because in the middle of the day the ladies at Claire's Boutique assumed we were over 18 and didn't card us before piercing us. We'd call in to school pretending to be each others' parent, and to the best of my knowledge, it always worked.

Anyhow, to tie this all together, I remember the first time I ever knew of Tori's existence was in Blondie's bedroom. She had a copy of the first album, Little Earthquakes, and I remember being fascinated with the art on the back. It took me a while to realize the giant mushrooms were arranged as phalluses. I don't think I listened to the album at the time, as my real introduction to Tori's music came with Under the Pink, but I'm quite sure this was my first exposure to the most influential artist during my late adolescence and early adulthood.

This fall will be the fourth time I've seen her live. Can't wait!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This blondie chick sounds absolutely wonderful. You should call her.

Anonymous said...

Darling - not that I ever have grounds to correct you, since you didn't call to invite me to the Tori concert, I shall use this forum to do so.

Little Earthquakes came second. That be because be Y Kant Tori Read was released in 1988, on Atlantic records, 3 years before Little Earthquakes was released.

check it out
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Alley/4370/yktrrealfront2.jpg

Oh - and why didn't I do this when I was a teacher.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhDeURIAO0Q

riot said...

No, darling, Y Kant Tori Read was a band, which sucked, so she pretends that record doesn't exist. I choose to honor her wishes in that regard, because the record sucks.