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Hunting for Tori Amo's song performed live (and any info)...
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She sang this song just one time at a live performance when she was on tour back in about 2002. I believe it was the Scarlet's Walk tour in the Boston area. She sang about "this living room"... and the lyrics included singing to someone in the "500th row." It was a sort of slow, cute song about all of us being in the concert hall together. I have looked everywhere for a reference or a recording of it and have come up completely empty-handed. I'm not sure if it's an original or a cover, but this was the one and only time I've ever heard it. Many thanks in advance for your help!!
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'500th row' not found.
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'500th row' not found.
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This is supposedly a set list of a Boston concert in 2003. I don't know if it includes the song you need, but it's a start.
http://thedent.com/more.php?id=912_0_1_0_C
There's also another set list for Lowell, Massachussets in 2002:
http://thedent.com/scarlet10.html
If you read the reviews, they say Tori did some improvising about the town being like her "living room", so that may be what you remember. It doesn't seem to be part of any of her recorded songs.
http://thedent.com/more.php?id=912_0_1_0_C
There's also another set list for Lowell, Massachussets in 2002:
http://thedent.com/scarlet10.html
If you read the reviews, they say Tori did some improvising about the town being like her "living room", so that may be what you remember. It doesn't seem to be part of any of her recorded songs.
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