Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie is possibly Alanis' best album, even if it is a bit bloated and self-indulgent. It's easily her darkest and most personal though. This song right here is one of the lightest on the album.
Thanks for posting this Batlord.
When she first hit the pop culture, I just wasn't too sure about Alanis. But she has surely been an artist I have come to appreciate.
This video shows her simple beauty and raw sexuality, methinks.
GroovyPanda
10-08-2017 09:34 PM
A pensive song, dark but hopeful, sung by a beautiful and talented woman whose life ended too soon at 39 years.
The Batlord
10-08-2017 09:44 PM
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Thanks for posting this Batlord.
When she first hit the pop culture, I just wasn't too sure about Alanis. But she has surely been an artist I have come to appreciate.
This video shows her simple beauty and raw sexuality, methinks.
Yeah I dig Jagged Little Pill, but as far as supposedly being her best album it's definitely overrated. Great as a pop album but too tepid as watered down post-grunge (an already watered down genre). She got so much more assured and idiosyncratic afterward.
Plankton
10-09-2017 07:41 AM
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Plankton, will you marry me?
Gonna need a prenup first.
GroovyPanda
10-09-2017 08:00 AM
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Gonna need a prenup first.
Good idea! I don't want you to get all my money (old lady retired from the Oil biz).
:afro:
MicShazam
10-09-2017 09:09 AM
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Yeah I dig Jagged Little Pill, but as far as supposedly being her best album it's definitely overrated. Great as a pop album but too tepid as watered down post-grunge (an already watered down genre). She got so much more assured and idiosyncratic afterward.
There's some surprisingly interesting tracks in her later discography. The song Versions of Violence, for example. I'm not hugely into Alanis, but I do have most of her albums. The only one I've never heard anything from is her newest album.
Mindy
10-09-2017 01:43 PM
The Batlord
10-09-2017 02:18 PM
How the **** could I have been so foolish as to dismiss this song when it came out. It's easily one of Kesha's greatest anthems.
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There's some surprisingly interesting tracks in her later discography. The song Versions of Violence, for example. I'm not hugely into Alanis, but I do have most of her albums. The only one I've never heard anything from is her newest album.
Yes that is a fantastic song. Flavors of Entanglement in general is her most thumping album as far as being pure pop.