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Then you meet someone and fall in love and it is amazing how quick, and with what fervor, that animal passion returns. I was divorced and it was a long, dry spell and I was well into my 40s and I just kind of put it up on a shelf. Q: My favorite song off your new album “Shine On” is “Flesh and Blood.” What inspired that one?Ī: A sexual reawakening, to put in bluntly. Some people start jumping up and down and screaming, but no one has terribly misbehaved. What are the toughest questions?Ī: There haven’t been a lot of tough questions. You invite questions from the audience and a few people are asked on stage to sit on a couch and watch the performance. Q: So back to the format for the show coming here. Q: So if Adele revives Lilith Fair would you participate?Ī: Hell yes! I’d throw a coat over a puddle for her. If, say, Adele decided to, it would work. It needs to be led by someone of the moment. Could Lilith Fair happen today?Ī: What it would take is someone of that generation doing it. Q: It sure would be exciting to see you put together a festival lineup with Meghan Trainor and a bunch of the many other talented women out there. One question I got was, “What are you listen to these days?” And my kids are just obsessed with Meghan Trainor’s big hit and I just started singing, “You know I’m all about that bass” and the band started playing along. In between songs I talk and ask questions. During shows now I get folks to sit in my living room with me. Q: What’s up with you covering “All About that Bass” recently at a show in Australia?Ī: It was more of a completely impromptu thing (laughs). The 47-year-old Canadian talked to this reporter, about everything from reviving Lilith Fair to her libido, while at home in Vancouver. McLachlan’s concert at Sarasota’s famed purple hall will follow the annual Van Wezel Foundation Gala held to support the theater and its art education initiatives. She’ll also sing songs from her acclaimed new album “Shine On,” interact with the audience and maybe even throw in a crazy cover. On Friday, she will perform the 1990s hits that won her Grammys and lifelong fans. Sarah McLachlan talks about her "sexual reawakening" before playing Sarasota (courtesy photo by Kharen Hill).Īs a singer, songwriter and founder of Lilith Fair, Sarah McLachlan became the angelic voice of Generation X.