Is Boys For Pele a step TOO FAR?? | Tori Amos Reaction

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  • @Luscent
    @Luscent Жыл бұрын

    This, Under the Pink and Little Earthquakes are all available on Patreon with no cuts! 😊 If you wanna check them out they're here: www.patreon.com/luscent

  • @jopaquineduardoyanezyanez8377

    @jopaquineduardoyanezyanez8377

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello, I recently joined your channel and I like your content. I am from Chile 🇨🇱 and I would like to recommend a singer called Mon Laferte, she is from my country and I think you would like her, especially the song "Tu tanta falta de querer" 😅

  • @sidhedanu
    @sidhedanu Жыл бұрын

    My favorite album of all time.

  • @dustinhall669

    @dustinhall669

    6 ай бұрын

  • @HmmmYeahRiiiiiight

    @HmmmYeahRiiiiiight

    3 ай бұрын

    BEST ALBUM EVER MADE - when someone always gives you the hypothetical 'stuck on an island with one album' this is that album for me hands down

  • @Kev1n87
    @Kev1n87 Жыл бұрын

    Marianne was a song she improvised completely, start to finish. They couldn't even set up her vocal booth, which was built to encase just her and the piano/harpsichord keyboards, while the rest of the instrument was out in the open church sanctuary. She just had to mic up and record it because the song was coming to her and wasn't gonna wait!

  • @RecoveringChristian

    @RecoveringChristian

    Жыл бұрын

    The Launch live version of Marianne remains the best live performance of the song for me

  • @Kev1n87

    @Kev1n87

    Жыл бұрын

    I love that one! I'm thinking of a radio studio performance where she forewarns everyone that she doesn't quite know the song yet, but she'll learn it eventually 😅

  • @rebeccajohnson8769

    @rebeccajohnson8769

    Жыл бұрын

    Taken from elseweb: "Marianne Curtis is a girl I went to school with in junior high. She was the kind of person everyone adored, she was just magical. I had written a song about her years ago which I used to play in the bars sometimes. It never went any further than being performed, I didn't record it. Since then I have always wanted to have Marianne in a song. She died from a drug overdose when she was 15. It is not known, but I don't believe it was suicide. I think she took the wrong things together. She is very special to me, and comes to visit in my songs sometimes."

  • @kat19805

    @kat19805

    Жыл бұрын

    😮

  • @brucemilne4919
    @brucemilne4919 Жыл бұрын

    BfP definitely needs a few listens to fully sink into, but it is so worth it. The album is her first sole production project and it is definitely chaotic, but once you connect to the emotional cores of the tracks that lie behind the opacity of some of the lyrics, it is an incredible work. Do give it more listens, Pele rewards!

  • @jessicahimmel7867
    @jessicahimmel7867 Жыл бұрын

    She calls it her Punk Album ❤ My personal favorite for a lot of reasons. Saw her for the first time on this tour in '96, age 15... met her after waiting outside the backstage door for almost 2 hours ❤❤ Best memory ever

  • @brunodinizart
    @brunodinizart Жыл бұрын

    I think this is Tori Amos' most hermetic album. The lyrics are full of metaphors and symbolism that are difficult to understand. It seems that Tori made the songs for herself without worrying too much about whether others would understand what she was talking about. For me, listening to Tori Amos is more about the experience that music provides than understanding everything there is to it. (but there are interviews with she talking about the songs. If you search about you can understand a lot about the album and the songs in it)

  • @robbiereacts22
    @robbiereacts22 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve seen her live over 50 times. My favorite Tori Amos albums are From The Choir Girl Hotel, Scarlets Walk, Under The Pink, American Doll Posse and To Venus & Back. I hope you continue your Tori Amos journey. She is brilliant and she has gotten me through some very difficult times in my life. I was in a coma in 2015 and had to fight back to life. Her song Reindeer King helped me get back to myself. Please react to the song Reindeer King. React to the lyric video which is beautiful and you will see why this wonderful powerful song helped me so much to get back to me.

  • @JasonDabrowski
    @JasonDabrowski Жыл бұрын

    Oh it's a real harpsichord. I believe she had it set up custom. You should find some live videos of Caught a Lite Sneeze, because she sets both piano and harpsichord facing each other and plays them both.

  • @dumbbunny9178
    @dumbbunny9178 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t try to hard to figure out her lyrics. I just give them my own meaning. Her music is other worldly to me and I just loose myself in it.

  • @eleanor4759

    @eleanor4759

    10 ай бұрын

    I wholeheartedly agree ❤

  • @Yes_Anastasia

    @Yes_Anastasia

    8 ай бұрын

    Many of her lyrics make very obscure references. Like to books or movies I’ve never heard of. But still, yeah. I give them my own meaning. Over 20 years ago, my partner and I bought a little cabin in the woods. It was right in the middle of 20 acres of trees. I had recently had a baby, and loved her more than words can express, but her birth also brought forth fears and feelings I never knew were possible. I was standing on our little deck, overlooking our property, on the first night in our new house, when her song Black Dove started playing in my mind, with the lyrics “In that tiny, kinda scary house, by the woods, by the woods, by the woods, by the woods…” and I felt this deep sense of foreboding. So many things changed living in that tiny, scary house for me. And my life almost ended, and I will never forget that moment in time!

  • @eleanor4759

    @eleanor4759

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Yes_Anastasia thank you for sharing 🥲

  • @Kev1n87
    @Kev1n87 Жыл бұрын

    Another fun fact! The sort of slow whirring sound in Beauty Queen/Horses is the motor of a Leslie cabinet (an amplifier with a spinning bullhorn speaker inside). The piano sound is coming through that speaker and if you listen closely you can occasionally hear her hitting a switch to change the speed of the spinning speaker to create a ghostly warbly sound.

  • @TamarChante
    @TamarChante Жыл бұрын

    When I first listened to this album in '96, I didn't quite get it. It was so different & unique that my ear didn't know how to interpret it. Thank goodness I kept listening to it, because after several rounds, my mind & my ear expanded and dove deep with it. I surrendered to the poetry, the soundscapes, and the real, raw, super creative journey that this incredibly innovative artist was sharing. I suggest to let this album grow on you. It's like a fine wine or a multi course meal... it needs time to marinate & open circuits in your mind & body.

  • @throwdowninolytown
    @throwdowninolytown Жыл бұрын

    One of the greatest albums ever made. The very fact that she can make you feel nervous, uncomfortable,or jarred is a remarkable feat. The musicality throughout is top notch. Yeah, it’s a brilliant singularity.

  • @josephmccauslin
    @josephmccauslin Жыл бұрын

    I reserve judgment but I must admit I am putting a lot of emotional investment into this review.

  • @AChickandaDuck
    @AChickandaDuck Жыл бұрын

    “Not the Red Baron” was inspired by men in her crew fighting over a woman. She compared them to fighter pilots in WW1, who were destined to crash and burn. The Red Baron was a real German fighter pilot in WW1 who was famous for the number of enemy planes he shot down. “Charlie’s dog” is in there because in the Charlie Brown comics, Snoopy would imagine battles between himself and his arch-nemesis, the Red Baron.

  • @jarvivuori
    @jarvivuori Жыл бұрын

    Thank you again for a great reaction, you got my sub! Boys for Pele is certainly one of the most challenging Tori albums if not the most, but often also regarded as her best. It needs time to sink in and I personally feel it's an album that most benefits from knowing a bit more about the themes and ideas behind it to really connect with the songs. It is a post break-up album but also about finding your own fire and power in general. There is also a connecting story and an arc to the songs going through the emotions and realizations of giving her power (fire in her words) to the men in her life and then finding her own, hence the name of the album "Boys for Pele", Pele being a Hawaiian volcano goddess. You can definitely hear she was in a very balls to the walls, don't give af state of mind when creating this one. Also a lot of moments on the record are improvised, such as Marianne and Not the Red Baron and I'm pretty sure at least some of the shorter songs also. Interesting productions and instrumentation (hello harpsichord!), raw vocals, very personal and abstract lyrics - Pele to a T. Can't wait for you to do her next one, From the Choirgirl Hotel, a total departure from Pele and my absolute favorite of hers. I have a feeling you will like it.

  • @feelingkevinly
    @feelingkevinly17 күн бұрын

    Hey there! I just found your channel today and watched your Little Earthquakes reaction, and now this. I have your reaction to Jewel's Pieces of You lined up next. I was obsessed with Tori Amos in my late teens, early 20's and I'll say these cryptic lyrics grew on me. At first listen you get the vibe but over time getting to know these songs you start relating the weird words to your own experiences, and that's what I really love about Tori Amos' music. That and her brilliant performance and instrumentation. Thanks for sharing your reactions to these great songs!

  • @feelingkevinly

    @feelingkevinly

    17 күн бұрын

    By the way I remember the first time I listened to this album, it's so much to take in, I made it to Hey Jupiter and had to stop and come back to it later. So when you said towards the end it was kind of losing you I totally get it lol

  • @jartober
    @jartober Жыл бұрын

    BFP is her masterpiece. LE and UTP are too, but BFP is the stuff of legends... although Choirgirl is brilliant. After To Venus, everything changed. Something has been missing. Never been like it was.

  • @James-ws2vw
    @James-ws2vw Жыл бұрын

    Not the easiest album on first listen. b But definitely the most rewarding and timeless albums I have ever heard …. From the Choirgirl hotel next please 🙏

  • @JasonDabrowski
    @JasonDabrowski Жыл бұрын

    For me, I stopped trying to figure out Tori's lyrics very early on. A lot of 90s artists weren't afraid to be weird, obscure, abstract with their lyrics. I read up on songs I thought I understood from back then only to find out now that it was a densely layered metaphor I'd have to be best friends with the artist to sort out. The 90s was big on counter culture and "Alternative" music seemed to be about rejecting traditional pop and rock music, and stepping out into darkness and rawness. So lyrics that aren't literal and don't make sense that were sung in ways that made it hard to even understand the words was a constant and Tori is no exception. I enjoy her as an abstract artist. My favorite songs are about how she makes me feel, how these songs are almost code that only my subconscious understands.

  • @marieaug9322

    @marieaug9322

    11 ай бұрын

    Remember older people said we 90s kids were very 60s? As if the 90s brought the 60s back? We even wore platform's and bell bottoms again...I had them exclusively

  • @chrystals.4376

    @chrystals.4376

    6 ай бұрын

    More like early to mid 90s, Avant Garde & experimentation seems to have been increasingly rejected by 96, with very few exceptions

  • @charliequinn_
    @charliequinn_ Жыл бұрын

    I recommend checking out UK band, Goldfrapp. They dabble in the avant-garde and electronic music scene. They’ve released 7 albums and each one is sonically and stylistically different from the last. Their debut, Felt Mountain is otherworldly. If you like Tori Amos and Bjork then you’ll love Goldfrapp. ❤️

  • @MrDemimonde

    @MrDemimonde

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes I concur!

  • @JosephLeeSoonsin
    @JosephLeeSoonsin Жыл бұрын

    This was my introduction and where I fell in love with Tori Amos. I was a senior in High School('95-6) and our school newspaper did a review of this album and it being so different just really hit for me. I love Beauty Queen/Horses, Blood Roses, Father Lucifer, Putting the Damage On, Caught a Light Sneeze, Talula, In the Springtime of his Voodoo, Hey Jupiter and Professional Widow. From this album, I discovered Little Earthquakes and Under the Pink and truly fell head over heals for the music. I actually got to win tickets to a radio station on air performance of like 20 people and got to meet her and shake hands and got to get her autograph. It was amazing.

  • @bluecupeh1652
    @bluecupeh1652 Жыл бұрын

    omg it made me so happy to see you react to this album. one of my favourites of all time for sure!

  • @ForeverAlone3585
    @ForeverAlone3585 Жыл бұрын

    I'm ready to see another one's inner boundaries for disgust, pain and limitless life force violated. Brings tear to my eye, totally worth it!

  • @AsmodeanEmpire
    @AsmodeanEmpire Жыл бұрын

    The starting point to understanding the album is knowing it sprung from a breakup with a long-term partner, and it’s a concept album that tells a story from start to finish. There’s a lot of cultural references that are helpful hooks into understand, too - eg “way beyond the pale” is a idiomatic saying, “beyond the pale” means out of line, uncivilized, unacceptable; the pale was the fence the colonizing English erected around Dublin, inside the pale being the area inside that they controlled, and “beyond the pale” being the wild countryside beyond. And a shade is just another word for a ghost. So “if I’m hanging onto your shade, maybe I’m way beyond the pale” = “and if I can’t let you go, maybe I’m the one who’s out of line.”

  • @RachelThibodeau-xj1gl
    @RachelThibodeau-xj1gl Жыл бұрын

    It's my favorite album. Post breakup with Eric. (Song for Eric) he left her. She was also sexually expieremental in this place and maybe a bit bitter.

  • @whendays659
    @whendays659 Жыл бұрын

    Best album she ever put out. Whenever I wonder what things mean and can't tease it out, I remap the lyrics on to my/my close ones'/the world's experiences. Hyper-specific writing is generous in that way - absolute trust of emotional intent without needing the object to be understood. I do see you missing allegorical and definitional references though. I wouldn't say this to others, but if you are a writer, I recommend reviewing mythologies, religious texts and classics. It'll make your experiences of good art richer. Plus, they're fun! (And they'll inspire deeper writing.)

  • @River.s.
    @River.s. Жыл бұрын

    YES IT IS AND IM SO EXITED

  • @nracicot
    @nracicot Жыл бұрын

    You made me want to go back to old Tori Amos. Such a cool video! 🙂

  • @kayosiiii
    @kayosiiii Жыл бұрын

    When I saw the thumbnail, and knowing that you like to analyze the lyrics my first thought was "good luck". I think there is a combination of stream of consciousness, and deliberate obstification that make this album so opaque. Like the best you can do is get the gist of the meaning. Professional Widow is rumoured to be about Courtney Love, Caught a Lite Sneeze and I strongly suspect Putting the damage on is about Trent Reznor. Marianne I believe is a reaction to the news of the death of somebody she new from childhood.

  • @rachelhimes7715
    @rachelhimes7715 Жыл бұрын

    Regarding Father Lucifer, I recall her saying she had a dream that satan was a lady in white that drove an ice cream truck. If you listen the little hook does sound like a music box tune that an ice cream truck would play. She said she got high and had a conversation with the devil where she envisioned these things.

  • @Rakunz419
    @Rakunz419 Жыл бұрын

    Love that you’re doing a reaction to Boys for Pele. It’s probably my favourite Tori Amos album. Can you please listen to Ys or Divers by Joannna Newsom?

  • @willmclean6428
    @willmclean6428 Жыл бұрын

    You HAVE to do from the choirgirl hotel next, you are gonna love it!

  • @davidmenke7552
    @davidmenke7552 Жыл бұрын

    This was wonderful- thank you!

  • @sharkeysnight
    @sharkeysnight Жыл бұрын

    It's been my favorite tori album over 20 years now.

  • @macronomicus
    @macronomicusАй бұрын

    This album was written like a novel, so each piece creates the whole journey. For the parts you may not understand you'll have to search those topics, she used single phrases that are a sort of short-hand where you'll need to know the meaning in order to infill all that narrative thatd normally take tomes to impart, tis quite a complex & wonderful album!

  • @anahata8870
    @anahata8870Ай бұрын

    Those 90s were absolutely great. 😊 very emotional work, good artist, can only speak for the older albums.

  • @leipherd8118
    @leipherd8118 Жыл бұрын

    Just the best album of all time. I was 24 when this came out and deep in a Tori obsession. This album just confirmed her brilliance. The harpsichord is life! Beauty Queen could also be a Courtney Love reference.... Just started listening, hope this isn't the rubbish version of the album with the remix on! The live shows from this tour were absolutely the greatest thing I ever saw - full of fire and anger and sorrow....just beautiful

  • @josephmccauslin
    @josephmccauslin Жыл бұрын

    According to Tori, Hey Jupiter is her most asked about song. And apparently it is more nonsensical than one would think. Allegedly Tori saw a ghost in a hotel, and the story of that ghost came through to her through this song. However, she has no idea what it means.

  • @almandragoran

    @almandragoran

    Жыл бұрын

    She has also talked about it coming to her while she was touring for Under the Pink while her relationship with Eric Rosse (her then boyfriend and producer) was ending. She was on tour, in different hotel rooms around the world, waiting for him to call her but he didn’t, and she was alone with the feeling of her world falling apart.

  • @charlottewebster4233
    @charlottewebster42337 ай бұрын

    I understand the sense of “WTF?” because I thought the same when the album was first released. I had gone from love at first listen with Little Earthquakes, followed by an equally brilliant but quirkier follow up from Under the Pink. Pele grated and was uncomfortable and unpleasant listening for the longest time it's odd. Started off beautifully with Beauty Queen / Horses and then twatted into a chaotic mess of harpsichord bashing and screeching and stuff I just didn't get. Didn't like the harpsichord other than on Caught at Lite Sneeze and to 18yr old me, what felt like the most odd, misplaced use of brass I couldn't understand either. As often happens, it grew on me and I actually started to love the tracks I'd hated and realise how beautiful the brass and piano are together. It was just a bit much for my young mind to grasp especially after the first two albums. Still not one of my favourites albums but the B-sides to it are stunning. It's sounds naff and cheesy but I think going on the journey with Tori Amos from the first album and experiencing each one as it came makes a difference. You didn't have the luxury of even the knowledge of B-sides or have a clue what albums were yet to follow (good and bad) but she surprised you with each one even the worst ones. Only discovered “Motormaids of Japan” existed a few years ago and that it was initially going to be on the album but got switched out favour of Putting the Damage On. They're both so similar it's like the same track just slightly altered and I'm still not sure which I like best. My daughter loved and learned to play piano as a kid from her music and still loves her now she's a grown ass woman. First time I saw her live was 96 and she was superb. Last time was in 2007(?) on the Posse tour and I decided then it would be the last. She's like an old friend I grew up with, have grown apart from but like to revisit now and then.

  • @rebeccajohnson8769
    @rebeccajohnson8769 Жыл бұрын

    I have always loved the reference to the Eagles' "Take It Easy" in "In the Springtime of His Voodoo". So playful. "Well, I'm a standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona And such a fine sight to see It's a girl, my Lord, in a flatbed Ford Slowin' down to take a look at me."

  • @r.j4449
    @r.j44497 ай бұрын

    I bought this album and left it on the shelf for two years because I didn't understand it until I was ready to go back to it and it became my favorite album, by anyone.

  • @roughbeast.infinity
    @roughbeast.infinity6 ай бұрын

    will someone PLEASE make a bumper sticker of the alternate version of the cover where she's breast feeding the pig?

  • @neilhedley9285
    @neilhedley928510 ай бұрын

    Boys for Pele is definitely an incredible album. It's 2am here in England and I'm looking at SNL sketches intermeshed with songs, many of them Tori and this video came up. I never watch videos like this one, I really don't, but as it started to play I just got engrossed. I might be in love with you now, that's cool right? 😊

  • @Pandaqueen152
    @Pandaqueen152 Жыл бұрын

    If you watch 2022 live caught a lite sneeze you will see she plays to pianos at the same time

  • @cherylhurst7093
    @cherylhurst7093 Жыл бұрын

    Loving your reaction. Humorous. Um what, um what???!!!

  • @BLACKBIRDsqueaks
    @BLACKBIRDsqueaks8 ай бұрын

    Just imagine what this album sounds like from a 13 year old’s bedroom, but they are singing along to it from a Walkman 😂😂😂

  • @dimitriusdemarco5633
    @dimitriusdemarco5633 Жыл бұрын

    Fun fact: Father Lucifer was written after she smoked peyote and had a conversation with the devil.

  • @wagnercorrea_
    @wagnercorrea_8 ай бұрын

    Masterpiece!

  • @MrRSCHECK
    @MrRSCHECK Жыл бұрын

    It was definitely one of her most "unrefined" albums. Since it's an assembly of songs about her past relationships. The use of the harpiscrd is definitely a stylistic choice in that album, it definitely can be polarizing but props to Tori for taking big risks in creativity. So there's definitely not a homogeneous feel in the album but many song's did grow in on me at different points when I first heard it. I still like her first two albums the most from that early/mid 90s Tori Amos era.

  • @kristencollins521

    @kristencollins521

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh see I feel like this is her MOST homogeneous albums. It’s vampires all the way down and very southern. This reminds me of interview with the vampire. This and Choirgirl are ones that personally speaks to me the most. But then again I’m a woman who have experienced themes on this album and Choirgirl.

  • @antiboy83

    @antiboy83

    7 ай бұрын

    @@kristencollins521she was working on a record that was heavily washed in vampire mythos but abandoned it. There are a number of references but I dont get crazy vampire vibes from the lyrics or production.

  • @kristencollins521

    @kristencollins521

    7 ай бұрын

    @@antiboy83 she scrapped that when she miscarried and wrote Choirgirl. In interviews she described herself as a vampire who stole the fire from people for herself. Pele is extremely gothic/southern and to me has a very vampiric, bloodsucking energy. The church imagery with Sister Ernestine, playing the church organ( and playing that organ must count for something). Blood Roses is about bleeding yourself out and giving it to others.

  • @christineeee79
    @christineeee79 Жыл бұрын

    My inner angsty teenager appreciates this analysis.

  • @user-hn1nl4gu7g
    @user-hn1nl4gu7g6 ай бұрын

    Almost every lyric in the album is an amalgamation of things in her life and classic literature mythology and liturgical themes. Father Lucifer was written while on a shamanic guided trip, so her mind was blown wide open. Marianne was about a school friend. There are a lot of heavy feminist themes butting against her childhood in a very Christian family her father is a minister. It's really hard to try and understand the lyrics on a first listen if you're not extremely well read on some very broad complex themes. That doesn't mean you have to dive deep to enjoy it from a composition standpoint. I'm classical trained orchestral music, and Tori was journey down Alice's rabbit hole of pop music. A uni friend was convinced I was missing out being constantly entrenched in the likes of Beethoven and Mahler. This was his gift to me, and I was hooked since. I still remember the intro. She went to Peabody. I promise you'll love it. And did I ever. Compositional first. Then, in theme and then after a few years, I finally got over the cult following fear and made it to a live show. Many shows, and years later, she's still my favorite alt pop accessory. Pele is not my favorite album. I'm not even sure I can claim one. When it comes to T, it depends on the day, and there's such a vast cannon to choose from. Keep listening... you will find the themes and when you can't take ut in as she intended. She rarely gives the full story of the girls. She wants you to find your own meaning in her girls.

  • @codice_pin
    @codice_pin9 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite Tori Amos album since when i was 15. You’d better react to this well 😈

  • @markinpdx7345
    @markinpdx734511 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this….long time Tori fan, but learned some things from your perspective, thank you.

  • @Luscent

    @Luscent

    11 ай бұрын

    Aw thanks!

  • @DarkMadamX83
    @DarkMadamX8310 ай бұрын

    Pele, The Volcano Goddess ❤

  • @itisthefear
    @itisthefear Жыл бұрын

    Wait what Lana Del Rey and Tori Amos on the same channel? im amazed

  • @sillywhale
    @sillywhale Жыл бұрын

    Not the Red Baron is a song that was pure improv. She was getting feedback in her ears from the engineers in the other room and tells them to keep talking in Dutch. “What language? No, Dutch.” Such a beautiful song. On Horses (my fave tori song) the Leslie cabinet is the thing making the piano has vibrato. That had to be put in the church graveyard while recording

  • @antiboy83

    @antiboy83

    7 ай бұрын

    The Leslie cabinet wasn’t placed in the graveyard. Other microphones were placed around the Delaney church (sounds of cattle, etc) but the Leslie cabinet wasn’t as far as I’ve ever read (and I’ve read a lot). You can also see it during the Pele sessions video promo in the sanctuary.

  • @trubblebubble1
    @trubblebubble1 Жыл бұрын

    Ok, before I watch the video, just going by the title... No. Absolutely not. Boys For Pele is the absolute apex of everything Tori Amos has done. Little Earthquakes was unquestionably a thing of incredible beauty that I would always rate as my favourite album. It was my introduction to her, it bled vulnerability and I saw her give such an incredibly intimate, inclusive and beautiful performance in a grubby little club in Newcastle, UK (The Riverside) on its release.... Boys For Pele, though... That's Tori all grown up (and, sadly, somewhat cynical and more bitter. In an other way, still beautiful, though.)

  • @josephmccauslin
    @josephmccauslin Жыл бұрын

    Replay the “playing that organ must count for something” again in Little Amsterdam and listen to the tone. It’s obviously not the organ you are thinking about. Also the song is about the character’s mother have an interracial relationship in a racist town.

  • @TeraLee..
    @TeraLee.. Жыл бұрын

    Marianne is about a friend of hers that died. “And they said Marianne liked herself and I said NOT A CHANCE…not a chance”

  • @javi707
    @javi707 Жыл бұрын

    YEEESSSSSSSS

  • @simplykatexo2504
    @simplykatexo2504 Жыл бұрын

    My parents love tori amos’s music

  • @chrismartinez5711
    @chrismartinez57117 ай бұрын

    Are we gonna talk about the album jacket that features Tori Amos breastfeeding a pig? A pig, yes. A pig.

  • @djackio
    @djackio2 ай бұрын

    Blood Roses is my nostalgia drug

  • @dustinhall669
    @dustinhall6697 күн бұрын

    This is probably the most important album of my life.

  • @codice_pin
    @codice_pin9 ай бұрын

    Clearly you’re not ready for this album. I think you just have to stop thinking about reacting. Concentrate and re listen to this again. English is not my first language and there so much i still don’t understand but i can just feel it in the word.

  • @jessicahimmel7867
    @jessicahimmel7867 Жыл бұрын

    Major major breakup album for her....big life shift documentary type album.

  • @janknuckey

    @janknuckey

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes, it really helps to know that this was her 'breakup album' from her longtime partner, and producer, Eric Rosse.

  • @robbiereacts22
    @robbiereacts22 Жыл бұрын

    Professional Widow is about Courtney Love & Kurt Cobain

  • @josephmccauslin
    @josephmccauslin Жыл бұрын

    “Not the Red Baron” is a song about how her grandfather actually survived an attack in the air from the Red baron during WW1

  • @wribit
    @wribit Жыл бұрын

    blood roses is about female mutilation in certain cultures, and how she found it weird and horrific how the females of your own family bring you to the 'ritual'

  • @soaribb32

    @soaribb32

    5 ай бұрын

    So it's Cornflake Girl part 2

  • @orl8145
    @orl8145 Жыл бұрын

    hanging as in hanging on the cross

  • @josephmccauslin
    @josephmccauslin Жыл бұрын

    Professional Widow is about Courtney Love and her meddling in Tori and Trent Reznor’s secret relationship.

  • @wotchermystic2335

    @wotchermystic2335

    8 ай бұрын

    Whaaaat omg

  • @leannemiller9514
    @leannemiller95142 ай бұрын

    Can you give Scarlet’s Walk a listen?

  • @lou2495
    @lou24955 ай бұрын

    Blood Roses is about female mutilation, it’s a hard hitting one!

  • @DarkMadamX83
    @DarkMadamX8310 ай бұрын

    You can learn so much about metaphor here..

  • @DontUseMyWifi
    @DontUseMyWifi Жыл бұрын

    My favorite album.

  • @jartober
    @jartober Жыл бұрын

    Always felt like Marianne is a sequel to Past The Mission.

  • @sugarlumpie
    @sugarlumpie Жыл бұрын

    This album changed my life

  • @dethmetalrox8492
    @dethmetalrox849210 ай бұрын

    Hey jupiter is da bomdiggity

  • @Ms.GreenJeans
    @Ms.GreenJeans Жыл бұрын

    Horses represent a man(men). She was singing to a lady she loved named Billy and her confusion of picking a partner. It's a gorgeous album.

  • @antiboy83

    @antiboy83

    7 ай бұрын

    In what world did you gather this? Thats not what this was about…

  • @stevegerber1944
    @stevegerber1944 Жыл бұрын

    Professional Widow is about Courtney Love

  • @jartober

    @jartober

    Жыл бұрын

    Always been a rumor

  • @stevegerber1944

    @stevegerber1944

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jartober It's more substantial than a random rumor. Trent has beenn very public in interviews that she was the cause of his and Tori's breakup

  • @jartober

    @jartober

    Жыл бұрын

    @@stevegerber1944 I've been a fan since 1990. Huge. I know.

  • @jartober

    @jartober

    Жыл бұрын

    @Steve Gerber the song is from Tori, not Trent. The source needs to confirm, and that source is TA.

  • @Pandaqueen152
    @Pandaqueen152 Жыл бұрын

    Most of her songs are about what has happened to or around her

  • @TeraLee..
    @TeraLee.. Жыл бұрын

    Blood roses is about Trent Reznor.

  • @soaribb32

    @soaribb32

    5 ай бұрын

    Really? How?

  • @MatThompson-dh5zw
    @MatThompson-dh5zw2 ай бұрын

    That was excruciating to watch

  • @brutusalwaysminded
    @brutusalwaysminded5 ай бұрын

    too far for whom??? kudos for a Tori post, anyway. thanks. ❤

  • @TeraLee..
    @TeraLee.. Жыл бұрын

    Star Fer just like my daddy is about Courtney Love

  • @manuelmora26
    @manuelmora26 Жыл бұрын

    Fiona apple when? Listen to TIDAL

  • @demogorgon4244
    @demogorgon424411 ай бұрын

    this once again shows me how different people and their musical preferences can be. you prefer freaking marian the ballady lullaby to blood roses? harpichord is too much for you? i guess the music you listen must be very limited. this is why metalhead like tori you know? they come from black metal or death metal, they are very used to most edgy and hardcore shit so they find some of that in tori and they don't find it in kate bush at all.

  • @NathanHautain

    @NathanHautain

    7 ай бұрын

    Anyone is entitled to prefer certain genres, if he's more into singer-songwriter ballads than harpsichord rock it's just his opinion. Besides Tori is a multi-genre artist that always experiments, and she has made numerous ballads throughout her career. One of her best late career albums, Unrepentant Geraldines, is mostly composed of ballads

  • @reactionsaccount3955
    @reactionsaccount3955 Жыл бұрын

    I was all onboard for her first 2 albums, but she started to lose me on this one and it just got worst from there for me. Happy for those who continued to enjoy her albums, but for me the Tori train stopped at Under The Pink, I am sorry to say.

  • @darknight2354

    @darknight2354

    9 ай бұрын

    Damn that's early

  • @janknuckey

    @janknuckey

    6 ай бұрын

    @@darknight2354 lol....I had a little chortle too, at that confession! Pele took me years to get in to, but fortunately she followed it with one of my favourite Tori albums, 'Choirgirl Hotel'. She's unique, for sure.

  • @demogorgon4244
    @demogorgon424411 ай бұрын

    something dies very early: the miscarriage she had.

  • @CraigDick-pb2qj
    @CraigDick-pb2qj Жыл бұрын

    The backing vocals are her dude...really?

  • @winstonsmith3690
    @winstonsmith36903 ай бұрын

    Hey Jupiter is a top ten song for sure. Stop saying "like" so much! Fun reaction otherwise.

  • @ceridwynnhaven6236
    @ceridwynnhaven6236 Жыл бұрын

    She's one of my favorite singers but this isn't my favorite album; it's my least preferred album.

  • @NathanHautain

    @NathanHautain

    7 ай бұрын

    You like Native Invader and Midwinter Graces more than Boys For Pele ?

  • @jartober
    @jartober Жыл бұрын

    I also don't like her voice anymore... it's like she's trying too hard to be Liz Fraser of The Cocteau Twins. I can say with ZERO regret I miss the old Tori.

  • @telbel4979
    @telbel4979 Жыл бұрын

    Don't look for logic in a Tori Amos song. It only makes to her. Sometimes I love her and other times I think it's pretentious shite - depends on my mood.

  • @charlottewebster4233
    @charlottewebster42337 ай бұрын

    I understand the sense of “WTF?” because I thought the same when the album was first released. I had gone from love at first listen with Little Earthquakes, followed by an equally brilliant but quirkier follow up from Under the Pink. Pele grated and was uncomfortable and unpleasant listening for the longest time it's odd. Started off beautifully with Beauty Queen / Horses and then twatted into a chaotic mess of harpsichord bashing and screeching and stuff I just didn't get. Didn't like the harpsichord other than on Caught at Lite Sneeze and to 18yr old me, what felt like the most odd, misplaced use of brass I couldn't understand either. As often happens, it grew on me and I actually started to love the tracks I'd hated and realise how beautiful the brass and piano are together. It was just a bit much for my young mind to grasp especially after the first two albums. Still not one of my favourites albums but the B-sides to it are stunning. It's sounds naff and cheesy but I think going on the journey with Tori Amos from the first album and experiencing each one as it came makes a difference. You didn't have the luxury of even the knowledge of B-sides or have a clue what albums were yet to follow (good and bad) but she surprised you with each one even the worst ones. My daughter loved and learned to play piano as a kid from her music and still loves her now she's a grown ass woman. First time I saw her live was 96 and she was superb. No screeching, screaming die-hard fans at that point it was just Tori at the piano dressed in scruffy jeans with a messy, bunched up pony tail. Very chatty and open / at ease with the smaller audiences too but God she was good. Last time was in 2007 and I decided then it would be the last. She's like an old friend I grew up with, have grown apart from but like to revisit now and then

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