Tori Amos Throws Down "Metal Gauntlet"?
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Topic: Tori Amos Throws Down "Metal Gauntlet"?
Posted By: MAVIIIVAM
Subject: Tori Amos Throws Down "Metal Gauntlet"?
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2011 at 9:45am
This was a weird Story I got from a Metal Group on "Linkedin",
Now, I LOVE Tori's music, but if she really said this in its context, its pretty damn ignorant .
http://www.spinner.com/2011/09/20/tori-amos-night-of-hunters/" rel="nofollow - >>>Note: The Comment comes at the end of the Article . . .
http://www.spinner.com/2011/09/20/tori-amos-night-of-hunters/" rel="nofollow -
This is quite an ambitious album. Where did you begin?
When Deutsche Grammophon approached me about it, I said, "That's a lot
to process, but if I'm going to do it -- and I need to have red wine
before I'm going to say yes -- then [you've got] to send me reams and
reams and endless amounts of classical music, because I've got to have
plenty to pick from, because many won't work for all kinds of reasons."
So, that was the beginning step, hearing the music.
At a similar time, I was touring and I started taking note of the 21st
century -- what are things that set us apart from the century before us?
One of the things that kept coming up is that lives can change, and I
don't mean because of traumatic events. I mean because of day-to-day
events. People's lives were being turned upside down, it seemed. I've
been touring 20 years now, and I've never heard so many stories of such
change in such a small amount of time. That kind of began to make me see
that this woman needed to have a transformation from dusk 'til dawn, in
a very small amount of time.
How would you describe the character of Tori in this story? How much is like you and how much is just fiction?
Well, you know, you walk a thin line as a writer. What you write about,
you have to emotionally understand it. A lot of what the woman is going
through in one night has taken me 20 years to go through, in some ways.
I don't really think about what the critics think, because posterity
will see things differently. I have a lot of friends who study that, and
it changes some of the projects they choose to do, and I think you have
to really work from an intuitive place [rather] than reacting to
people's opinions. You don't even know why sometimes people have
opinions. Do they really understand it? You and I can argue it. You have
to let people have their opinion and in some ways, it's none of my
business. It's their right.
Over the years, I've had to create and allow it to live out in the
world. We can all get into a destructive place, and the only way to deal
with destruction is to out-create it. That's something I think quite a
few of us have learned over the years. Once you start becoming
destructive back towards somebody or something, nothing positive
happens.
How has your marriage influenced the album?
Well, when you've been together for as long as we have, and you work
together, you've got to figure that it fizzles up sometimes. But I think
it makes it passionate, and we've found a way to make it work, to work
together and live together. It'll be 16 years in October since we
started dating, and we've been married for 13 years. During that time,
you're going to discover all kinds of things about yourself and how to
communicate and how not to communicate, and all of those lessons are
pretty much in this record. I mean, he looked at me at one point and
said, "You know, everyone's going to think we're living in separate
places," and I said, "They can think whatever they want. I don't care.
As long as we're still kissing inappropriately in the kitchen and [my
daughter] Tash yells at us to get a room, it's fine."
On another topic, former pro wrestler Mick Foley is a big fan of
yours and a supporter of your anti-sexual assault organization, http://www.rainn.org/" rel="nofollow - RAINN . How did you guys get to meet and have you developed a friendship?
He's great. My nephew is a wrestling aficionado, and somehow I had heard
through RAINN that he was doing some really great things for the
charity. I met him, and he had heard that my nephew was a wrestling fan,
and it kind of went on from there. He's been really beyond stellar to
the charity. He's really given.
He's a really liberal, creative figure too, and I think there's a side
to him that has always been sort of the poet of the wrestling world,
where I wish we could read all his journals of everything he's
experienced because I think he's quite a writer.
Were you surprised to find that a wrestling superstar was one of your fans?
Well, look, sometimes you don't know how music affects people. I embrace
that because I don't think that just because I talk about emotional
stuff that it's not mother---er stuff. I'll stand next to the hardest
f---ing heavy metal band on any stage in the world and take them down,
alone, by myself. Gauntlet laid down, see who steps up. See who steps
up! I'll take them down at 48. And they know I will. Because emotion has
power that the metal guys know is just you can't touch it. Insanity
can't touch the soul. It's going to win every f---ing time.
The Link: http://www.spinner.com/2011/09/20/tori-amos-night-of-hunters/" rel="nofollow - http://www.spinner.com/2011/09/20/tori-amos-night-of-hunters/
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Was she like . . . "taking jabs in the air" while she said the above statement like some-sort of Boxer? 
I also leave my 2 cents worth in my fisted Gauntlet hand at the Comments below the article .
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Posted By: Stooge
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2011 at 10:06am
I remember seeing this on Blabbermouth a few days back. It made a bunch of the kids over there have hissy fits . To me, it sounds like she's half kidding. She knows that a number metal bands show a range of emotions in their songs, but she probably had heavier bands like the Cannibal Corpses in mind.
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Posted By: MAVIIIVAM
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2011 at 10:13am
Yeah,
I mean she has to be kidding, but I still believe that even the heaviest Death Metal/Thrash Bands that are NOT into Satanic/Dark or Gory lyrics also have plenty to say about the same topics she sings . . . That is, if she is "not" kidding . . . 
I expect a bit more intelligence here but I understand if anyone gets a bit mad about it .
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Posted By: UMUR
Date Posted: 24 Sep 2011 at 10:40am
Well Tori has always been outspoken about all sorts of matters. A great personality. I saw her live a couple of years back and she is intense as hell on stage (and pretty vulgar too ).
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