Tori Amos advice
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 37411 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
- addled muppet weed
- 111290 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
hey i wasnt sayin there werent similarities
im just sayin does it really matter if you actually like the music?
im just sayin does it really matter if you actually like the music?
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- KVRAF
- 3002 posts since 24 Nov, 2003 from Heidelberg&Hamburg
I like many songs from Tori Amos and have some friends who kill me when I even mention her name. The only CD I regret having bought is "strange little girls", not my piece of cake. I especially like now from the "boys for pele"-album the cembalo-driven track "Blood roses" and the slow but to me wonderful "Not the red baron".
If I had to take something to the island I'd prefer Kate Bush, but I am not asked
. I like them both, maybe Kate Bush more but I agree wholeheartedly here to vurt, it's all about like it or not. Some friends though claim Tori Amos would be slightly arrogant and kick anyone in the face who would even suggest some similarities to Kate Bush, which - would it be true! - would be a ridiculous thing as we all listen to music the way WE want to.
Ah, and at last there seem to be (like with Kate Bush) people who don't like the music at first or second listening, and after some times especially the live-CD (to venus and back) and the studio-CD which comes with "to venus and back" is something they begin to like after a while. Maybe with you too? Don't know.
If I had to take something to the island I'd prefer Kate Bush, but I am not asked
Ah, and at last there seem to be (like with Kate Bush) people who don't like the music at first or second listening, and after some times especially the live-CD (to venus and back) and the studio-CD which comes with "to venus and back" is something they begin to like after a while. Maybe with you too? Don't know.
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- KVRist
- 234 posts since 19 Feb, 2004
Yes Tori Amos has a definate Kate Bush-ness to her style, but I like new music more then once every 6 years. Same thing as Alanis Moresette capitalising on (Lisa) Dalbello's style. When it all comes down there are no new notes, we all are influenced by what we hear.
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 20 Jun, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
Tori Amos aint exactly easy listening and as such require the audiens to invest a little to get a full return.
Not all people are geared towards this aspects of music, which is why Brittney Spears actually sell CD's.
But like everything else in life, the more you invest the more you are likely to get back.
Without trying to sound too elitist you need to decide for yourself. Are you ready to take this kind of music in or do you need to look elsewhere?
Not all people are geared towards this aspects of music, which is why Brittney Spears actually sell CD's.
But like everything else in life, the more you invest the more you are likely to get back.
Without trying to sound too elitist you need to decide for yourself. Are you ready to take this kind of music in or do you need to look elsewhere?
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 37411 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
It doesn't matter if I can find something to like - true. But so far I've still only found that one song.vurt wrote:hey i wasnt sayin there werent similarities
im just sayin does it really matter if you actually like the music?
That one song is so good I am willing to give her more of a chance but I think the "similarities" are too much though in some of the ones I've heard - it leaves a bad taste in my mouth.
- KVRAF
- 25016 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
admittedly I'm a bit late to the partyaMUSEd wrote:I have to admit I've tended to avoid Tori Amos up till now. As a major Kate Bush fan from back in the seventies when she started out I've felt the few tracks I've heard of her's were far too derivative - not in the way of someone who is influenced by another fine musician - but rather, to me it seemed someone was trying to cash in on her style, and I dislike that sort of exploitation - particularly when it takes advantage of the fact that Kate's music was less well known in the states when Tori Amos started out making it easier for her to maintain the idea it was her own work.
However I also have to admit I'm quite taken with a song of her's I've just heard called "Ruby through the looking glass". Yes it's still very "Kate Bush" - both in terms of style, voice and even lyrical content (even to the point of referring to the "kick inside" - maybe that's intended as ironic) but despite that its so good and so lovely I can't help but love it. And if that's the case I'm asking myself am I missing out on something? I'm open minded enough to be able to admit when I might have not seen the whole picture and now I'd really like to hear some more. So I'd appreciate it if anyone can tell me what to be looking out for - what tracks of Tori Amos's would open my eyes and ears to the best of her music - even better if it can demonstrate to me that she is more than just a pale shadow of Kate Bush.
Surely there's some certain analogy between Kate Bush and Tori Amos: both are ladies, both have lovely voices,both accompany themselves with the piano and both posess more that just a tad of sarcasm... - but how could you blame Tori for ripping-off Kate, just because she's about ten years younger (or how much is it?
that: should Tori Amos start learning to play the guitar to sound less similar to Kate Bush?
To me both sound rather unique (and thus despite all obvious similarities rather different) and both their songs seem to come from their heart...
personally I gre up more with Tori Amos than with Kate Bush and I love her music for about fiveteen
years now
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- KVRAF
- 7540 posts since 7 Aug, 2003 from San Francisco Bay Area
I really want to like Depeche Mode, but they're so obviously derivative of Kraftwerk.
The Beatles are really just a sad immitation of Elvis and Chuck Berry.
The whole EBM genre is just a bunch of Front 242 wanna-be's.
The Beatles are really just a sad immitation of Elvis and Chuck Berry.
The whole EBM genre is just a bunch of Front 242 wanna-be's.
Incomplete list of my gear: 1/8" audio input jack.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Agreed.
Which is what I was trying to say in my rant, but it's quite possible that nobody bothered to read it.
Greg
Which is what I was trying to say in my rant, but it's quite possible that nobody bothered to read it.
Greg
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 37411 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Are they? - I've never heard Kraftwerk sound so dancydeastman wrote:I really want to like Depeche Mode, but they're so obviously derivative of Kraftwerk.
You're talking about influences - all musicians and composers have influences, that is natural, but if they are genuine they try to express their own voice rather than sound like a direct copy, even though building on foundations laid down by others. Songs like Cornflake Girl remind me more of those bands that sprung up in the wake of innovators like the Beatles to cash in on their sound and success.
- KVRAF
- 25016 posts since 12 Jul, 2003 from West Caprazumia
I think it's more in your ears than in her musicaMUSEd wrote:Are they? - I've never heard Kraftwerk sound so dancydeastman wrote:I really want to like Depeche Mode, but they're so obviously derivative of Kraftwerk.
You're talking about influences - all musicians and composers have influences, that is natural, but if they are genuine they try to express their own voice rather than sound like a direct copy, even though building on foundations laid down by others. Songs like Cornflake Girl remind me more of those bands that sprung up in the wake of innovators like the Beatles to cash in on their sound and success.
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- KVRist
- 56 posts since 20 Jun, 2004 from Copenhagen, Denmark
I think that you should forget all about Tori Amos and move on with your life.
There is so much music and we can't like it all.
There is so much music and we can't like it all.
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- KVRAF
- 12977 posts since 29 Sep, 2003 from Ottawa, Canada
Bah. Spoilsport. Don't you realize that the only thing we like to do more than make music is share opinions about music?
It IS only a discussion, even to those participating.
Greg
It IS only a discussion, even to those participating.
Greg
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 37411 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
And there's nothing better than finding out there are aspects of a performer's work you have missed. Being open to surprises and new horizons makes the enjoyment of music so much better.
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- KVRAF
- 2097 posts since 8 Feb, 2003 from Nearish Detroit, MI
Geez... I hope no one accidentally discovers a CD of Nick Cave's music... I can only imagine what they'd say about that 
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