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Reply #30 posted 01/24/07 4:30pm

MikeMatronik

VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:

MikeMatronik said:



I like my Tori very miminal...just her and her bosendorf


That sounds so nasty! razz

,,,


She literally FUCKS her bosendorf. It's so sensual and erotic! I love that woman for that!
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Reply #31 posted 01/24/07 4:32pm

VANITYSprisonB
YTCH

MikeMatronik said:

VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:



That sounds so nasty! razz

,,,


She literally FUCKS her bosendorf. It's so sensual and erotic! I love that woman for that!



oddly enough..it arouses the hell outta me too!

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[Edited 1/24/07 16:33pm]
Every minute of last night is on my face today....
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Reply #32 posted 01/24/07 4:36pm

MikeMatronik

VANITYSprisonBYTCH said:

MikeMatronik said:



She literally FUCKS her bosendorf. It's so sensual and erotic! I love that woman for that!



oddly enough..it arouses the hell outta me too!

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[Edited 1/24/07 16:33pm]


It's that confidence and passion she has. It's a new form of eroticism...a kind of untapped sensuality...security...that's the real beauty and orgasmic energy that all women have
[Edited 1/24/07 16:36pm]
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Reply #33 posted 01/24/07 5:08pm

GangstaFam


“Um, this I started writing in Australia. Um, during the end of the tour. And I couldn't finish it. This is one of those ones that, she just came and I had to like, keep getting to know her, every day, a little bit more. She would come and visit me every day, but sometimes no music would come. I mean, I'd just take a walk with her, I would sit around with her, I'd see movies with her, and she forced me to see things from a different perspective. And that's how I finally understood, "oh my god, that's the only way that I can write this, if I start seeing him as beautiful. That he's beautiful after all that happened. He's still beautiful, even after no matter what he does." Now that can say a lot about me, or that can say a lot about him.” [WHFS Just Passin' Through - February 12, 1996]

“And of course Damage speaks for itself. The song, being herself damaged, it’s trying to teach myself about graciousness, and I have such a hard time with that. I have a very hard time. Damage was so essential for me to sing, it’s one of the most difficult ones for me. I can look and have love and feelings for some of these people but...” [B-Side – May/June 1996]




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Additional info from a Neil Gaiman interview

Neil Gaiman has said things to Tori which, unknown to him at the time, would later appear in her songs. The example he gave was when he once told her a story about how Groucho Marx had told his daughter to go out shopping. She blatantly refused but, he insisted that she should go shopping. Eventually, under protest, she conceded and headed for the stores. Some hours later Groucho's daughter returned with a poodle and a Corvette and he vowed never to send her shopping again. This story stayed with Tori as it later appeared in the lyrics to Putting the Damage On from Boys for Pele. This seems to prove that while Tori's lyrics may appear baffling to some, they all have meaning and reason. Some just need a little more research. [Take to the Sky – November 1996]
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Reply #34 posted 01/24/07 7:35pm

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Because of the major Tori love on this site, I'm dipping my foot in the Tori Amos pool. I bought Choirgirl last spring, but, other than 'Spark', it didn't really catch my ear. Tonight, I found Boys for Pele for $5, so I snatched it up. I'm up to 'Caught a Light Sneeze', and I think I really like it so far. It seems like a really long album, though, and that intimidates me a little.

Should I just have gone with something like Little Earthquakes or Tales of a Librarian if I wanted a "proper" introduction?
I'm the first mammal to wear pants.
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Reply #35 posted 01/25/07 12:15am

GangstaFam

Axchi696 said:

Because of the major Tori love on this site, I'm dipping my foot in the Tori Amos pool. I bought Choirgirl last spring, but, other than 'Spark', it didn't really catch my ear. Tonight, I found Boys for Pele for $5, so I snatched it up. I'm up to 'Caught a Light Sneeze', and I think I really like it so far. It seems like a really long album, though, and that intimidates me a little.

Should I just have gone with something like Little Earthquakes or Tales of a Librarian if I wanted a "proper" introduction?

Nah. Just jump right in with Pele. It's her "Sign O The Times".
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Reply #36 posted 01/25/07 4:14am

Icicle

It seems like her albums are very different from each other. My favorite album is "Little earthquakes" worship

"And I will never need umbrellas in the rain
I'll wake up in strawberry fields every day"


GangstaFam, thanks for the link thumbs up!
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Reply #37 posted 01/25/07 2:35pm

GangstaFam

Icicle said:

It seems like her albums are very different from each other. My favorite album is "Little earthquakes" worship

"And I will never need umbrellas in the rain
I'll wake up in strawberry fields every day"


GangstaFam, thanks for the link thumbs up!

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