Another interview
Sep. 23rd, 2003 11:54 amIn case you missed how this works, go here for the rules, and proceed as necessary.
Otherwise, these are some questions (and some damn good ones at that!) from
theshadowsfall:
1. Was your experience in Rome, all that you expected?
I didn't really know what to expect, honestly. I had ideas in my head, but I am generally more apt to keep my expectations of anything to a bare minimum so that I don't get let down, you know? Overall, it was an amazing experience that I would definitely do again. That being said, it was very hard for me, as the fact that I have slipped through the cracks on so many levels when it comes to music floated to the surface, and I was at a disadvantage in that respect. It has left me with a sense of how much more work I need to put into all of this though, especially if I plan on making a living at it.
2. What is your favorite Tori Amos song?
Oof. Well, they have come in spurts, depending on what album was out. Probably my most favorite song is "Here in My Head," although that one is not well known. As for songs that come directly from her actual albums, well it started with "Precious Things," which, to this day, is my favorite song of hers to sing. Then it was "Space Dog" when Under the Pink came out. Then it was "Muhammed, My Friend," and then "Spring Haze." Tough decision to make though...wow.
3. Do you have a canidate in the next Presidential election that you support?
Not at this point, no. I have only just glimpsed at who else is running, but I can assure you Bush is not my choice, no matter what.
4. If you died tomorrow, what would you like to be remembered for?
Damn, you're trying to hurt my head now, aren't you? LOL
Maybe for just creating a happy, warm spot in someone's life, for making them smile whenever I was around.
5. what song best describes you?
I do not know if I can pinpoint one song that explains me completely, but a song I have always clung to, especially when life is a struggle, is Heart's "Love Alive." It always gives me hope like no other song does.
Otherwise, these are some questions (and some damn good ones at that!) from
1. Was your experience in Rome, all that you expected?
I didn't really know what to expect, honestly. I had ideas in my head, but I am generally more apt to keep my expectations of anything to a bare minimum so that I don't get let down, you know? Overall, it was an amazing experience that I would definitely do again. That being said, it was very hard for me, as the fact that I have slipped through the cracks on so many levels when it comes to music floated to the surface, and I was at a disadvantage in that respect. It has left me with a sense of how much more work I need to put into all of this though, especially if I plan on making a living at it.
2. What is your favorite Tori Amos song?
Oof. Well, they have come in spurts, depending on what album was out. Probably my most favorite song is "Here in My Head," although that one is not well known. As for songs that come directly from her actual albums, well it started with "Precious Things," which, to this day, is my favorite song of hers to sing. Then it was "Space Dog" when Under the Pink came out. Then it was "Muhammed, My Friend," and then "Spring Haze." Tough decision to make though...wow.
3. Do you have a canidate in the next Presidential election that you support?
Not at this point, no. I have only just glimpsed at who else is running, but I can assure you Bush is not my choice, no matter what.
4. If you died tomorrow, what would you like to be remembered for?
Damn, you're trying to hurt my head now, aren't you? LOL
Maybe for just creating a happy, warm spot in someone's life, for making them smile whenever I was around.
5. what song best describes you?
I do not know if I can pinpoint one song that explains me completely, but a song I have always clung to, especially when life is a struggle, is Heart's "Love Alive." It always gives me hope like no other song does.