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Tori Amos - Me And A Gun

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2010

From Tori's debut album, Little Earthquakes (1992).

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  • She was raped at knifepoint and shared her experience with the world in song which takes a lot of strength. She wouldn't perform this song live for years because it was hard for her to keep performing. She did something amazing from the situation she speaks of in this song though. She helped found RAINN (Rape & Incest National Network) which helps rape victims of sexual assaults have a place to start opening up. 1.800.656.HOPE 24/7 rape crisis for people who come across this & need help. ~ C52

  • Tori is so raw in this song, gives me goose bumps every time.

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  • is there any music in this?

  • @klfrese ssssshhhhh

  • @RavynSkye1 b3nje989 wasn't trolling. She was raped and hadn't really talked about it. But after watching the attempted rape scene in Thelma and Louise she wrote the song and sang it that night at a show.

  • @b3nje989  Please tell me you're trolling? She was raped, that's why she wrote this. She also founded RAINN - the rape and incest national network.

  • This song is so POWERFUL that it makes me shiver down to my soul. :'(

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  • @xXxAnonymousOnexXx1 I read in her best of, that she wrote this after watching Thelma and Louise

  • I had no idea this song was about rape :O Poor Tori :(

  • tori is amazing and beautifull inside out

  • this could be a theme song for all rape victims. if i ever become a sex trafficing victim/sex slave, i will sing this with all the other women/children the way the african american slaves and native americans did, when groups of people are stuck suffering , there is always a chanting or melody they sing in unison to give eachother hope. this can be seen from the black plague, to slavery, to the holocaust, and onward. When i hear this, thats what i think of

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