![]() ![]() ![]() Luckily, when my eyes started wandering to the videos, Alanis Morissette would sing something really well and recapture my attention. And perhaps the most overt audio/video pair came on “Perfect” (with a “Nemesis” intro), which included a shot of dust-covered trophies that had lost all significance. It was touching, but I again found myself losing track of where she was on stage. “Ablaze” (with “So Unsexy”) scored home videos of Morissette’s children. “Reasons I Drink” (which included an intro using “Diagnosis”) was paired with a video of uncomfortable people at an addiction meeting. During the hard-rocking “Forgiven” (which included an opening from “Hands Clean,” off 2002’s Under Rug Swept) the star was sometimes lost amid the colorful cathedral window backdrops. The videos were likely helpful for the uninitiated, but one downside was how they sometimes distracted from Alanis Morissette’s artistry. ![]()
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