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Vanessa Carlton => General Vanessa Carlton Discussion => Topic started by: divasteph on February 10, 2006, 04:09:53 pm
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i was reading an article from 2002 that said this...
"Vanessa Carlton’s Sensitivity Issues
Vanessa Carlton—who’s become an MTV fixture with her hits “A Thousand Miles” and “Ordinary Day,” off her platinum debut album, Be Not Nobody—has won herself a loyal teen following with her sensitive, emotionally charged songs. But apparently there’s such a thing as being too sensitive. “I have gone off birth-control pills,” the 22-year-old singer recently told one of our sources. “They had completely screwed up my system. I was crying and writing the most depressing songs. The last thing I need is more estrogen. I am already too sensitive, as are my songs.” In fact, Carlton—who was linked to Third Eye Blind front man Stephan Jenkins—says the pill made her absolutely loony at times. “I was in a hotel in Seattle with a big window overlooking the bay,” she told our source. “I kept staring out the window, thinking how cool it would be to be a whale. I was having all these weird delusions.” "
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Stephanie
dont remember reading it before... i thought it was funny
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hahaha that's funny! I dont remember ever reading that either.
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It would be great to hear a song about Vanessa singing from a whale's point of view. :D
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I so remember that article. lol
Kevin and I always joked that's where the "whale sounds" in the initial live version of She Floats came from.
Good times, good times.
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WEIRD-VANESSA HAS GONE COMPLETELY CRAZY!!! I love it.
(http://www.seasabres.com/image/Keiko.jpg)
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ha that picture is funny..the whale is a ridiculous animal.
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Whales are adorable!! :)
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i meant ridiculous in an affectionate way, they are quite sweet.
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LOL. Funny! ive never read that before....
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where can I get the "whale" version of She Floats?
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I so remember that article. lol
Kevin and I always joked that's where the "whale sounds" in the initial live version of She Floats came from.
Good times, good times.
oh yes, I remember it well too.
I swear, Seattle makes people crazy.
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