, the largest independent pop music orchestra in the United States, McLachlan emerged at sundown to share 20 of her greatest hits and deep cuts, and of course, a little gossip.“I feel like this is a safe space,” professed McLachlan. Dressed in a champagne gown, McLachlan set a familiar tone early on with the smoldering rocker, “Possession”; then tempered the flame with her 1995 piano ballad, “I Will Remember You.
“Then she got divorced, then I got divorced,” added McLachlan, referring to ex-husband and former drummer, Ashwin Sood. “But [she and I] are still tight. Hey, wasn’t it National Girlfriends Day?” Rarely one to discuss politics, McLachlan carefully alluded to current affairs through her personal lens, as a mother to two daughters — who she described as her “greatest joys, greatest loves,” and winkingly, her “greatest concerns.” Before performing 2003’s “World On Fire,” written in the wake of the September 11th attacks, marveled McLachlan: “What a crazy world our kids are growing up in!
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Any word if it's going to be released as a live album?
how intimate?