Automne - Hiver 2005/2006
Details:
Subtitle: | Automne - Hiver 2005/2006 |
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Country: | United States |
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Format: | DVD-R |
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Released: | March 29, 2005 |
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Case: | Standard Jewel Case |
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Era: | The Beekeeper Era |
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Category: | Apocrypha |
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Subcategory: | Promotional |
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2nd Subcategory: | Video |
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Description:
"It's a sacred verse to the Bee Mistress and the Bee Masters in their ceremonies, where women marry their sexuality and their sacredness. So I thought I'm going to take some of the words of the Song of Solomon and this song just came. And it was "Take Me with You." I retained the chorus I had written in 1990, then I wrote many verses that talked about now. It was an improv piece. I've done it once in my life. I went into a trance, I studied the verse and I had the melody. I had to trust that it would be a one-off piece for Viktor and Rolf" ~ Record Collector, November 2006.
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Purported promotional or in-house DVD featuring Viktor & Rolf's 2nd March 2005 'Prêt-à-Porter' fashion show, the centrepiece of which is a 17-minute live performance / composition by Tori Amos.Apocrypha
The etymology of the word "Apocrypha" dates back to ancient writings in Biblical times when the origin of the writings was unknown and they did not conform to accepted canon. We are appropriating and modernizing this term to apply to all media related to Tori when the origin is uncertain.Each item we add to our database goes through a rigorous checklist by our administrative team before they are accepted as official, screening out anything that is questionable. Our mission is to document primarily officially sanctioned media and memorabilia, and our group philosophy holds that we'd rather screen out a legitimate item than allow an inauthentic item into our official category. This is similar to the conservative approach Paul Campbell took in the Collectibles Book. However, documenting as many items as possible is also our goal, so this category was created for items with an undetermined origin so that users have the information available. Many of these items have only subtle differences to what we accept as official at TAD, and there is usually enough evidence to make a case on both sides, but ultimately we have been unable to determine whether or not they are genuine or very convincing counterfeits.
• Please note that we are not immune to making a mistake and mislabeling an item's category, so we welcome any new information if you see anything you believe to be inaccurate.
"It's a sacred verse to the Bee Mistress and the Bee Masters in their ceremonies, where women marry their sexuality and their sacredness. So I thought I'm going to take some of the words of the Song of Solomon and this song just came. And it was "Take Me with You." I retained the chorus I had written in 1990, then I wrote many verses that talked about now. It was an improv piece. I've done it once in my life. I went into a trance, I studied the verse and I had the melody. I had to trust that it would be a one-off piece for Viktor and Rolf" ~ Record Collector, November 2006.
Track Listing:
No: | Title: | Length: |
1. | Automne - Hiver 2005/2006 | 19:03 |