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Fell face down didn't help my brain out
Then the baby came before I found
The magic how to keep her happy
I never was the fantasy
Of what you want wanted me to be
But don't judge me so harsh little girl
So you've got a playboy mommy
But when you tell them my name and
You want to cross that bridge all on your own
Little girl they'll do you no harm
Because they know your playboy mommy
But when you tell them my name
From here to Birmingham, I got a few friends
I never was there, was there when it counts
I get my way you're so like me
You seemed ashamed, ashamed that I was
A good friend of American soldiers
I'll say it loud here by your grave
Those angels can't ever take my place
Don't judge me so harsh little girl
You got a playboy mommy
But when you tell them my name and
You want to cross that bridge all on your own
Little girl they'll do you no harm
Because they know your playboy mommy
But you just tell them my name
You tell them my name, I got a few friends
Somewhere where the orchids grow
I can't find those church bells
That played when you died
Played Gloria, talking about Hosanna
Don't judge me so harsh little girl
You got a playboy mommy come home
But when you tell them soldiers my name
You cross that bridge all on your own
Little girl they'll do you no harm
'Cause they know your playboy mommy
But I'll be home, I'll be home
To take you in my arms
I'm an immature and childish father (at age 63), who knows a few playboy mommies. I feel for the narrator. That's a tough life.
Less Tori, please!
WTF is blech?
none would be ok too.
i know
sounds like she needs to use her inhaler
Perhaps they went drinking together? ; )
But you know that saying, Bad things don't happen to good people?
— Tori; Q Magazine, May 1998
Just curious, has anyone here ever heard anyone say that ever? I've heard some variant of "why do bad things happen to good people?" many times, but never "they don't."
No one has compared her to Kate Bush since 2008.
No one has compared her to Kate Bush since 2008.
My problem with Tori Amos isn't so much that she feels she's smarter and more sensitive than her audience (which she probably is), but that she goes out of her way to let everyone know just how smart and sensitive she is.
My problem with her is her music is offensive to my ears. I really don't give a damn whether she is smart or what she is even saying. If I don't like her voice or the music, what difference does it make? She is not a politician or policymaker, she is a musician and her music sucks to me. That is all.
"Playboy Mommy dealt with my feelings of rejection - 'wasn't I enough to be your mother, didn't you want me? Well, don't come, then. Go choose some little right-wing Christian for your mother.' It's a human response."
"I was pregnant," she softly states. "I got pregnant on tour, it was a surprise, but I was deeply thrilled about it. I was almost three months pregnant... Christmas '96... and I miscarried. And it was very difficult. The sorrow was just really deep. I know some people who've gone through it and they move on quickly. Everybody responds differently to a loss. I got quite attached to the spirit of this being....It was a girl. That's why on Playboy Mommy, I sing, Don't judge me so harsh little girl. I had so many responses to it before I could get to the place where I am now. You see people hit their kids in stores and you just go, What force of judgment gives these people these little lives? I have a lot of questions right now. I know it's a free-will planet. Things happen. But you know that saying, Bad things don't happen to good people? That's a painful lie, and it hits you on such a core level. I know now that I have an appreciation for the miracle of life that I didn't have, but I don't believe in the saying that it all happens for the best... it's just not appropriate."
— Tori; Q Magazine, May 1998
"This woman in Playboy Mommy, she'll swallow. She'll swallow a billion seeds to protect this little girl."
My problem with Tori Amos isn't so much that she feels she's smarter and more sensitive than her audience (which she probably is), but that she goes out of her way to let everyone know just how smart and sensitive she is.
yeah, i wish more musicians would go out of their way to show just how idiotic and insenstive they are. that would make music way more AWESOME!
I've never had much truck with artists who feel they are SO much smarter and more sensitive than their audience. Blech.
My problem with Tori Amos isn't so much that she feels she's smarter and more sensitive than her audience (which she probably is), but that she goes out of her way to let everyone know just how smart and sensitive she is.
What do you know about my attention span or my ability to appreciate complex ideas? Hmmm? I've listened plenty to Tori Amos...wincing the entire time. To quote someone who was dragged to one of her shows by his wife, "I'd rather have spikes driven into my ears than have to endure a torture session like that again." I've never had much truck with artists who feel they are SO much smarter and more sensitive than their audience. Blech.
I met Tori at one of her concerts. Don't care if you like her music but she does not project a "more sensitive, smarter" image at all. She is very happy to meet her fans at the end of shows. She recieved a very long line of people and spent a moment with each of us in the cold drizzle during the fall in Syracuse NY. Maybe she is just genuinely smarter and more sensitive?
What do you know about my attention span or my ability to appreciate complex ideas? Hmmm? I've listened plenty to Tori Amos...wincing the entire time. To quote someone who was dragged to one of her shows by his wife, "I'd rather have spikes driven into my ears than have to endure a torture session like that again." I've never had much truck with artists who feel they are SO much smarter and more sensitive than their audience. Blech.
Wo, back up excitable boy , just a song afterall...
2 questions:
The music aside, is your friend blind...or gay?
WTF is blech?
Yeah, Tori's songwriting may be a little too complex for your ears or attention span to deal with. Actually I don't think you listened well at all to this one. The melody is gorgeous, sad and moving, perfect for the story she tells.
What do you know about my attention span or my ability to appreciate complex ideas? Hmmm? I've listened plenty to Tori Amos...wincing the entire time. To quote someone who was dragged to one of her shows by his wife, "I'd rather have spikes driven into my ears than have to endure a torture session like that again." I've never had much truck with artists who feel they are SO much smarter and more sensitive than their audience. Blech.
Yeah, Tori's songwriting may be a little too complex for your ears or attention span to deal with. Actually I don't think you listened well at all to this one. The melody is gorgeous, sad and moving, perfect for the story she tells.
Natalie Merchant?