Tori Amos Programmable Soda Live on Loose Women (3 of 3)
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@manco82 hahahahahaha
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My favourite diva :P
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Never had an issue with the wigs. But the dramatic and extensive plastic surgery and botox has made me sad. As a fan from back through 1991, I had hoped she would grow old gracefully.
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I have always felt similarly, but as of lately Scarlet is revealing the true mystical gem masterpiece she is.
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But Tori is her predecessor and, now, contemperary. Tori had to srtuggle intensely to revive the Music Industry's patriarchy that "girley music" was not dead. I think Tori really broke through the sexism that allows new fremale songwriters to emerge. Then again, Regina has probably had to face a lot of record scrutiny for her "particular quirkiness," it's evident in her new albums which just seem contrived and over-influenced by the several producers she uses. I miss old Regina.
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Tori is way to beautiful for Cher, and bedsides her reasons for doning the wigs serves a purpose the the concept behind posse. That this superficial, consummerist culture gives static, unconventional stereotypes to women, and when they are actually fully formed. It does look cortoonish and unreal. Thus, why so many fans get mad at the wig. IT doesn't look like the "real" Tori, which is exactly her intent. It is all a part of the conceptual framework.
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Oh snap. For a moment i thought Cher had taken up the piano..
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some people compare Tori and Regina Spektor, which IMO is a compliment to both women. but this is actually the only Tori song I've heard that reminds me of Regina's particular quirkiness...love it, in any case!
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almost everything she does is freaking amazing!! try listening some 96 which is her best for almost everyone...
How the hell do you get rape out of this song?
damiencale 4 years ago 8
it's jazzy. it's lovely! <333 tori you're my new star, i should have discovered you earlier!
hollabackboy91 3 years ago 7