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Alanis Morissette Gets Personal at Intimate New York Gig

5/23/08, 4:32 pm EST

“Every time I go through something difficult, I think, this is the mother lode. I’m not going to get through this one,” Alanis Morissette said last night during an intimate performance in New York. “And then six months later I’m like, what’s his name again?” And with that, the journal-spewing Queen of ’90s Rock quashed any rumors that she was heartbroken over her ex-fiancé Ryan Reynolds’ recent engagement to Tom Waits admirer Scarlett Johansson.

Looking casual in jeans, green T-shirt, cropped blazer and sparkly scarf, the 33-year-old and her five-piece backing band played an eight-song acoustic set for a for a mostly middle-aged crowd of media and music industry types at the Cutting Room. Besides hits like “You Learn” and “Thank You,” Morissette performed three songs from her upcoming album, Flavors of Entanglement, including piano ballad “Not As We,” which she says is the “most rock bottom moment” on the album. “It might be the second single, but I don’t know,” she said. “I gave up choosing singles years ago. I just work here.”

Though the audience clearly wanted a longer set (shouts of “you’re perfect” and “I love you” peppered the show), an encore was not on the bill. “We will continue,” teased Morissette, “if you’d like to come to the Today show tomorrow. I have to get up at five.”

[Photo: Getty]


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dave | 7/12/2008, 5:57 am EST

zzz

Steve | 5/28/2008, 6:55 pm EST

Isn’t it ironic? Dont ya think?

Yogi - Indonesian Fans | 5/27/2008, 10:35 am EST

I always love you Alanis! Exactly the same way as the first time I fell in love with you 13 years ago.
To me, you’re always the most original and fabolous musician and human being on earth! LOve you!!!

Thiago | 5/26/2008, 11:08 pm EST

love her. looking forward for the record.

Obsidian | 5/26/2008, 11:56 am EST

Alanis rocks! She is such a dynamic, creative and talented woman/artist. Who the bleep cares if she put on a little weight?Food is for the living, healthy beings of this planet.Ugly skinny starving mad angry people, can stay that way. It’s what is underneath.

Jana Glass | 5/26/2008, 10:54 am EST

Alanis, I hope you read this: You are courageous, deeply inspiring, phenomenally beautiful and incredibly gifted. Your music has made me feel comforted as a deeply soulful person in an often incredibly shallow culture. Thank GOD you’re alive and expressing what you do so that perhaps people like Richard Savery might evolve. I know I speak on behalf of many when I say THANK YOU!! You are so LOVED!!

Michelle Marzo | 5/26/2008, 1:09 am EST

There is a song that Miss Morissette penned that was deeply touching to me b/c I always had the such a crappy outlook on myself, would I be good? even if…ect. ect? Let a humble fan tell Miss M that it felt validating that she wrote that song…and we are good..in fact, we rock! Love, Michelle

yogamama | 5/25/2008, 11:42 pm EST

Alanis sounded great on Today. She remains one of the most beautiful women in entertainment. Certainly one of the few I’d want my daughter to look up to.

Be Nice | 5/25/2008, 6:26 pm EST

Alanis looks and always will look great to me. I enjoy all of her hits and I can’t wait to enjoy her new music. Namaste.

Mick | 5/25/2008, 1:15 pm EST

I think she looks healthy and I love her witty humor. I also appreciate that she acknowledges her dark moments and depression. I appreciate and value her more now than I did in the 90’s. You rock!

Did she paid for the piece? | 5/25/2008, 10:34 am EST

Pathetic, the 90’s are dead.

Richard Savery | 5/24/2008, 6:18 pm EST

Morrisette sure did put on the pounds. She is way over weight. Tubby.

cool | 5/23/2008, 7:29 pm EST

alanis

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