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If Tori Amos is known for two things, they're her piano bench humping and her deliriously devoted fan base.
I am one of those fans.
Her show last night at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta was one of the best concerts I have ever attended, Tori or otherwise. That she has been able to maintain the level of skill and passion through almost two decades of touring and wife/motherhood is nothing short of inspiring. And, in what felt like a "Love you, too" from Ms. Amos, the performance was littered with b-sides and rarities that the fans went nuts for. There's nothing like seeing one of your favorite songs live for the first time -- unless of course it's seeing about 5 of your favorite songs live for the first time.
Just another satisfied acolyte.
If Tori Amos is known for two things, they're her piano bench humping and her deliriously devoted fan base.
I am one of those fans.
Her show last night at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta was one of the best concerts I have ever attended, Tori or otherwise. That she has been able to maintain the level of skill and passion through almost two decades of touring and wife/motherhood is nothing short of inspiring. And, in what felt like a "Love you, too" from Ms. Amos, the performance was littered with b-sides and rarities that the fans went nuts for. There's nothing like seeing one of your favorite songs live for the first time -- unless of course it's seeing about 5 of your favorite songs live for the first time.
Just another satisfied acolyte.
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