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Thread started 07/02/06 8:38am

Icicle

New to Tori Amos

After reading GangstaFams` Tori Amos thread, i had to find out what all the fuss was about, and found a few videos on youtube.
I discovered a live version of a song called "Jackie`s strength", and it was so BEAUTIFUL mushy
...So i wondered if any of you devoted Amos fans could recommend me some Tori Amos albums,
and tell me what you think of the "Original bootlegs" set.



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Reply #1 posted 07/02/06 9:11am

Cloudbuster

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I'm an ass, aren't I. biggrin
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Reply #2 posted 07/02/06 9:35am

miguelbulcao

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I'm an ass, aren't I. biggrin


Nay, thou speakth the TRUTH! biggrin
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Reply #3 posted 07/02/06 9:37am

Icicle

Cloudbuster said:

I'm an ass, aren't I. biggrin

nod biggrin
Kate is great though... smile
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Reply #4 posted 07/02/06 9:38am

Novabreaker

That b the damn truth, bråtha!
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Reply #5 posted 07/02/06 12:44pm

sallysassalot

she's gone down several paths, musically speaking, so its hard to tell you where to start.

the original bootlegs set is a great representation of her live work but i wouldn't suggest it until you've got an appreciation of her recorded work. each record of hers has a distinct theme and if you go straight to the live stuff you miss out on these themes...they're half the fun! geek

anyway, my two personal favorites are boys for pele and the beekeeper. my suggestion -- and its nothing but preference, so whatever, ya know -- is to start with boys for pele and go backwards to under the pink and then her debut, little earthquakes. then i'd go to from the choirgirl hotel and work my way up, chronologically -- choirgirl, to venus and back, strange little girls, scarlet's walk, the beekeeper, and finally, the originial bootlegs.

if you do it that way you begin at her peak and see how she got there. then you see how she took crazy turns from her peak and see how she got to where she is now. that's just me, though.
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Reply #6 posted 07/02/06 1:44pm

Icicle

sallysassalot said:

she's gone down several paths, musically speaking, so its hard to tell you where to start.

the original bootlegs set is a great representation of her live work but i wouldn't suggest it until you've got an appreciation of her recorded work. each record of hers has a distinct theme and if you go straight to the live stuff you miss out on these themes...they're half the fun! geek

anyway, my two personal favorites are boys for pele and the beekeeper. my suggestion -- and its nothing but preference, so whatever, ya know -- is to start with boys for pele and go backwards to under the pink and then her debut, little earthquakes. then i'd go to from the choirgirl hotel and work my way up, chronologically -- choirgirl, to venus and back, strange little girls, scarlet's walk, the beekeeper, and finally, the originial bootlegs.

if you do it that way you begin at her peak and see how she got there. then you see how she took crazy turns from her peak and see how she got to where she is now. that's just me, though.

This is exactly the kind of reply i wanted, thank you so much highfive

I think you have to listen to her songs a few times in order to appreciate them. Even when i heard "Winter", i just thought, well, i guess it`s an okay song.... but after listening to it again, it kinda grew on me, and now i love it mushy
"All the white horses are still in bed..."

I`ve heard some good things about "To venus and back", and it seems like many fans prefer her live recordings, but it makes sense like you said, to check out the studio albums first (but i`ll definitely end up getting the bootlegs, i LOVE expensive box sets drool)
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Reply #7 posted 07/02/06 2:35pm

sallysassalot

Icicle said:

sallysassalot said:

she's gone down several paths, musically speaking, so its hard to tell you where to start.

the original bootlegs set is a great representation of her live work but i wouldn't suggest it until you've got an appreciation of her recorded work. each record of hers has a distinct theme and if you go straight to the live stuff you miss out on these themes...they're half the fun! geek

anyway, my two personal favorites are boys for pele and the beekeeper. my suggestion -- and its nothing but preference, so whatever, ya know -- is to start with boys for pele and go backwards to under the pink and then her debut, little earthquakes. then i'd go to from the choirgirl hotel and work my way up, chronologically -- choirgirl, to venus and back, strange little girls, scarlet's walk, the beekeeper, and finally, the originial bootlegs.

if you do it that way you begin at her peak and see how she got there. then you see how she took crazy turns from her peak and see how she got to where she is now. that's just me, though.

This is exactly the kind of reply i wanted, thank you so much highfive

I think you have to listen to her songs a few times in order to appreciate them. Even when i heard "Winter", i just thought, well, i guess it`s an okay song.... but after listening to it again, it kinda grew on me, and now i love it mushy
"All the white horses are still in bed..."

I`ve heard some good things about "To venus and back", and it seems like many fans prefer her live recordings, but it makes sense like you said, to check out the studio albums first (but i`ll definitely end up getting the bootlegs, i LOVE expensive box sets drool)

glad to be helpful! and enjoy that journey. hey, don't forget the b-sides, soundtrack ditties, and rare stuff that is floating all over the place...
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Reply #8 posted 07/02/06 2:46pm

MoonSongs

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Well ~ if it were me, I'd not be able to resist a namesake biggrin so I would have to start there. After that, listen to the Tori guru's ~ Sassy and Gangsta and they'll lead you on the right path. Actually, there are many very passionate Tori fans here who can help. Did you see the recent thread about orgers compilations?


Tori Amos - Icicle Lyrics


Icicle icicle
Where are you going
I have a hiding place
When spring marches in
Will you keep watch for me
I hear them calling
Gonna lay down
Gonna lay down

Greeting the monster in our easter dresses
Father says bow your head like the good book says
Well I think the good book is missing some pages
Gonna lay down
Gonna lay down

And when my hand touches myself
I can finally rest my head
And when they say take of his body
I think I'll take from mine instead

Getting off
Getting off
While they're all downstairs
Singing prayers
Sing away
He's in my pumpkin p.j.'s
Lay your book on my chest
Feel the word
Feel the word
Feel the word
The word feel it

I could have
I should have
I could have flown
You know I could have
I should have
I didn't go

Icicle Icicle
Where are you going
I have a hiding palce when spring marches in
WIll you keep watch for me I hear them calling
Gonna lay down
Gonna lay down
Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran
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Reply #9 posted 07/02/06 3:41pm

miguelbulcao

Icicle, get all the stuff you can get from her. You want regret it!

Now something for us to laught a bit:

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Reply #10 posted 07/02/06 3:53pm

GangstaFam

coming back to this...
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Reply #11 posted 07/02/06 3:57pm

miguelbulcao

GangstaFam said:

coming back to this...


I'm loving the More Pink: The B-Sides disc...love her version of Little Drummer Boy..parapapum!
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Reply #12 posted 07/02/06 4:18pm

sallysassalot

miguelbulcao said:

Icicle, get all the stuff you can get from her. You want regret it!

Now something for us to laught a bit:


falloff

if he's that familiar with the tori amos guy, he had to be pretty into tori to learn them that well. they are a very specific species, lol!
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Reply #13 posted 07/02/06 7:35pm

GangstaFam

MoonSongs said:

Did you see the recent thread about orgers compilations?

What was that?
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Reply #14 posted 07/02/06 9:11pm

CHIC0

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I'm an ass, aren't I. biggrin



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Reply #15 posted 07/03/06 6:35am

Icicle

Thanks to ALL of you hug I have to check out the compilation thread nod
I`ve been doing some re-search, so now i`m looking for a cd-single of "Spark",
i heard her version of "Have yourself a merry little christmas" on youtube, it was very good music

See the "video" lol
http://www.youtube.com/wa...0christmas

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Reply #16 posted 07/03/06 10:38am

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I say just get the albums in chronological order and follow Tori's journey through her career the same way she did. Her first album 'Little Earthquakes' is still her biggest album and those songs get the loudest response live so it makes sense to me to get that one first.
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Reply #17 posted 07/03/06 10:40am

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And the bootleg box set is incredible, but you will appreciate it more if you already know the songs.

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Reply #18 posted 07/03/06 10:41am

sallysassalot

sextonseven said:

I say just get the albums in chronological order and follow Tori's journey through her career the same way she did. Her first album 'Little Earthquakes' is still her biggest album and those songs get the loudest response live so it makes sense to me to get that one first.

is it her biggest? i've never thought of it as her biggest. she was way more popular with boys for pele and choirgirl. after all, she couldn't sell out the keswick theatre with little earthuakes (seats about 1000) but she sold out 15,000 seat arenas on the plugged tour.

personally, i don't think you can go wrong with any tori cd! lol
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Reply #19 posted 07/03/06 10:49am

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sallysassalot said:

sextonseven said:

I say just get the albums in chronological order and follow Tori's journey through her career the same way she did. Her first album 'Little Earthquakes' is still her biggest album and those songs get the loudest response live so it makes sense to me to get that one first.

is it her biggest? i've never thought of it as her biggest. she was way more popular with boys for pele and choirgirl. after all, she couldn't sell out the keswick theatre with little earthuakes (seats about 1000) but she sold out 15,000 seat arenas on the plugged tour.

personally, i don't think you can go wrong with any tori cd! lol


Sales-wise it's her biggest album. Both her first two albums are the only ones to be certified double platinum. A lot of people purchased those albums years after they were released which is why her audience was so small initially, but grew into the force that it was (and is) later.

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Reply #20 posted 07/03/06 1:29pm

sallysassalot

sextonseven said:

sallysassalot said:


is it her biggest? i've never thought of it as her biggest. she was way more popular with boys for pele and choirgirl. after all, she couldn't sell out the keswick theatre with little earthuakes (seats about 1000) but she sold out 15,000 seat arenas on the plugged tour.

personally, i don't think you can go wrong with any tori cd! lol


Sales-wise it's her biggest album. Both her first two albums are the only ones to be certified double platinum. A lot of people purchased those albums years after they were released which is why her audience was so small initially, but grew into the force that it was (and is) later.

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gotcha! i thought you meant she was most popular at the time.
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Reply #21 posted 07/03/06 5:27pm

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I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos
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Reply #22 posted 07/03/06 5:32pm

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Novabreaker said:

That b the damn truth, bråtha!


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