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Old 04-26-2008, 11:42 AM
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Re: Alanis Morissette - Flavours of Entanglement

I don't really want her to step back into her past sound, but I was, am, hoping that this record will give new perspective on how she approaches her relationships and break-ups. I was pretty much assuming that it would have a big presence on the record because she was engaged and now is single. That's a pretty big influencing deal, right?

But yeah, she's way zen. It's really apparent in most of her interviews and such. Especially when she was on "Cribs" and was showing off her little meditation station and the like. I've also read from people that know her that she is the most zen person they know. Which is probably well and good to draw inspiration from to write from, but I'd still like some good old break-up songs.

How popular is she....hm. I think she's fairly popular, there isn't any of that animosity Canadians get towards a lot of their celebrity figures once they've been around for some time, so that's a plus. I think for the most part she gets attention when she has a record coming out, but then sort of vanished from the public eye while she's off doing other things. She hosted the Juno's a couple years ago, so I would say she is very much culturally relevant.

I'd say most people either like her or are indifferent to her. No haters that I've ever encountered.
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