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Tori Amos - The Power of Orange Knicker
Tori Amos - The Power of Orange Knickers


Tori Amos - The Power of Orange Knickers Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: The Beekeeper
Released: 2005

The Power of Orange Knickers Lyrics


The Power of Orange Knickers
  • This Beekeeper track is a duet with Irish folk singer Damien Rice, who is best known for his UK Top Ten hit "Cannonball."
  • During an interview with Uncut magazine, the comment was made that it's interesting that Amos had written a song about sin and sensuality when the biggest moral debates in the US are about abortion and gay rights. She replied: "America is such a land of extremes. On the one hand, you have this puritanical ideology that lots of people have adopted and on the other you have a huge porn industry that exploits everybody and makes lots of money."

    "The thing that's missing from both is sensuality, and I think that's the sign of a damaged society," she continued. "Its not healthy for sex and sexuality to always be portrayed as dirty or depraved and what it takes to turn people on sometimes shocks me."

    "There are a lot of damaged women out there who cant respond unless they take on another character because they haven't been taught they can just be a worker bee," Amos added. "I'm a worker bee and I love being a worker bee."
  • One of the song's lyrics questions "who is this terrorist?" Amos explained: "I've followed the US administration and I genuinely believe they've emotionally blackmailed and manipulated the American people. We're living in a frightening time and I wish people would wake up and realise they're surrendering their civil liberties." (thanks, DeeTheWriter - Saint Petersburg, Russia Federation, for all above)

  • Tori Amos - Trouble's Lamen
    Tori Amos - Trouble's Lament


    Tori Amos - Trouble's Lament Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Unrepentant Geraldines
    Released: 2014

    Trouble's Lament Lyrics


    Trouble needs a home girls
    Trouble needs a home
    She fell out with Satan
    Now she’s on the run
    But I have found her quite straightforward
    In her contracts and her deals
    She warns me when Danger is
    Loose behind his wheels
    And he is loose behind his wheels
    Don’t cry baby

    Trouble got evicted,
    From the Devil’s lair
    I wager she got betrayed
    By her friend Despair
    Now the flames from Satan’s tongue are charged
    And licking at her heels
    She whispers Hey Ginger, Danger’s loose behind his wheels
    And Satan knows how Danger makes you feel
    What will be will be, baby

    You don’t, you don’t need to cry
    There are no tears in my eyes
    If Danger wants to find me
    I’ll let him in, he can find me

    Trouble needs a home girls
    A covert abode
    From Tucson to Ohio
    Back through Tobacco road
    And she is armed and will fight for the souls
    Of girls around the world.
    Standing up to Satan
    Dancing on st. Michael‘s sword
    I’m on her side, in this brutal war
    Don’t cry baby

    You don’t, you don’t need to cry
    There are no tears in my eyes
    If Danger wants to find me
    I’ll let him in, he can find me

    Trouble needs a home girls
    Trouble needs a home
    Trouble needs a home girls
    Will you give her one
    Trouble needs a home,
    Trouble needs a home

    Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: SWORD AND STONE PUBLISHING CO.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Trouble's Lament
  • This song finds Amos singing about the thrill of danger. The singer said that her Southern roots were influential when writing this tune. "Having been born in North Carolina, the South walks with me wherever I am in the world," said Amos. "I can't get it out of my DNA. I don't know if it's a genetic thing, because my mother's side, so far back, is from the Eastern Cherokee nation. So it's really in the blood. It's almost like you listen to the land speaking to you. And wherever I am, I can hear the South calling me."

    "I really like the idea that trouble was a young woman," she added. "I see her on my travels a lot. And maybe I knew her many years ago when I was in my 20s."
  • The line "I wager she got betrayed by her friend Despair" is a reference to English author Neil Gaiman's comic book Sandman series. Amos told Radio.com : "Neil's one of my best friends. My brother Neil, my spirit brother of over twenty years: he ends up skating through many of my songs. There's a shared love for mythology there. That's a real driving factor in our [respective] work. I always wanted to."

    Sandman fan Tori Amos became friends with Gaiman after making a reference to "Neil and the Dream King" on her 1991 demo tape. He included her in turn as a talking tree in his novel Stardust. Amos has continued to mention Gaiman in her songs, one example being in "Space Dog" where she sings "Where's Neil when you need him?"

  • Tori Amos - Wild Wa
    Tori Amos - Wild Way


    Tori Amos - Wild Way Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Unrepentant Geraldines
    Released: 2014

    Wild Way Lyrics


    I hate you
    I hate you, I do
    I hate that
    You're the one who can
    Make me feel gorgeous
    With just just a flick of your finger
    It is that easy

    Yes there was a time
    You didn't always get your way
    Back there where my heart
    Was not so easy to invade
    When my battlements were strong
    Before the Pilgrims came
    Don't forget you were the one
    Who loved my Wild Way

    I hate you
    I hate you I do
    I hate that
    I turn into a kind
    Some kind of monster
    With just just a flick of your finger
    It is that easy

    Of course there was a time
    You didn't always get your way
    Back there where my heart
    Was not so easy to invade
    When my battlements were strong
    Before the pilgrims came
    Don't forget you were the one
    Who loved my wild way

    I hate you
    I hate you I do
    I hate that
    You're the one who can
    Make me feel gorgeous
    With just just a flick of your finger
    It is that easy
    To hate you
    To hate you

    Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: SWORD AND STONE PUBLISHING CO.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wild Way
  • This song finds Tori Amos drawing parallels between gender relations and the treatment of Native Americans. "I've always been aware of my part Cherokee ancestry," she told Uncut magazine, "the idea that I'm both conquered and conqueror. 'Wild Way' explores how violent, manipulative men will fetish women as they use them, just as pilgrims fetished Indians while they were committing genocide. And society hasn't really confronted either."

  • Tori Amos - 16 Shades of Blu
    Tori Amos - 16 Shades of Blue


    Tori Amos - 16 Shades of Blue Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Unrepentant Geraldines
    Released: 2014

    16 Shades of Blue Lyrics


    Are you telling me it's over disintegrating lost and there's nothing I can do
    Before you drop another verbal bomb, can I arm myself
    With Cezanne's 16 Shades of Blue

    As my heart is slowly ripping into pieces
    Disconnecting from the circuits of my mind
    You'll get over it you say in time
    In time?
    If the clocks are black absorbing everything but
    A remembering how we made it that
    Clocks are black

    You say get over it if 50 is the new black,
    hooray this could be your lucky day
    But my cables they are surging almost
    overloading as you disengage

    Could your heart be slowly ripping into pieces
    Disconnecting from the circuits of your mind
    We'll get over it you say in time
    In time?
    If the clocks are black absorbing everything but
    A remembering how we made it that
    Clocks are black

    That's it you're done.
    You've screwed up your life
    Before it's begun
    There are those who say
    I am now too old to play

    See over there at 33 she fears she'll lose her job
    Because they hear the ticking of her clock
    At only 15 I said 15, they say her future's bleak
    She should have started this at 3

    As her heart is slowly ripping into pieces
    Disconnecting from the circuits of her mind
    She'll get over it you say in time
    In time? Stop Father Time
    If the clocks are black absorbing everything but
    A remembering how we made it that
    How our clocks are black

    Before you drop another verbal bomb
    Can I arm myself
    With Cezanne's 16 shades of blue

    Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: SWORD AND STONE PUBLISHING CO.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    16 Shades of Blue
  • This electronically assisted song is a meditation on aging. "I turned 50 this year – and certain people really helped me to see it in a different way and grab it with both hands," said Amos. "The song '16 Shades of Blue' talks about aging from many points of view. And as I started to dive into it, I started to learn from women of all ages that age was a difficult thing for them – whether you're talking to a 15-year-old who feels pressure to choose their career path for life or a 33-year-old who fears she won't get the promotion if it is known that she is planning a family. They all felt the pressures in the aging process."
  • A lifelong art lover, it was the work of French post-impressionist painter Paul Cezanne that inspired the song title. "I discovered Cezanne this past year," said Amos. "And I just never got it before. All my life I have been going to art and artists to hear. One day I was looking through a book and I started hearing when I stumbled upon Cezanne's The Black Clock. He was known to have at least 16 Shades of Blue as part of his color palette."
  • Amos told The Irish Times the story of the song. "Rhythms and music started happening in my head," she said. "Then I began reading that Rilke would say that he [Cezanne] would paint in at least 16 shades of blue at times. All of sudden, it just came together: a story about age, and what it means to turn different ages at different times."

    "I was hearing from women about their different struggles with age, and quite frankly I wasn’t prepared for it," Amos added. "So as I was staring 50 straight in the eye, that then became the song."

  • Tori Amos - Oyster
    Tori Amos - Oysters


    Tori Amos - Oysters Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Unrepentant Geraldines
    Released: 2014

    Oysters Lyrics


    So can these shoes take me to
    Who I was before
    I was stabbing my sticks into
    A vulnerable earth

    And I can almost out run you
    And those stalking memories
    Did I somehow become you
    Without realizing

    Found a little patch of heaven now
    So then I'm gonna turn Oysters in the sand
    'Cause I'm working my way back
    I'm working my way back to me again
    Not every girl is a pearl
    With these ruby slippers
    With these ruby slippers
    So then I'm gonna turn oysters in the sand
    In the sand, in the sand
    Turn
    Turn
    Turn

    And there are forces of conflict
    Taking portions of my mind
    In whose realm laced with trickery
    The fragments I must find
    And I can almost out run you
    And those stalking memories
    Did I somehow become you
    Without realizing
    Found a little patch of heaven now
    So then I'm gonna turn oysters in the sand
    'Cause I'm working my way back
    I'm working my way back to me again
    Not every girl is a pearl
    With these ruby slippers
    With these ruby slippers
    So then I'm gonna turn oysters in the sand
    in the sand, Turn
    Turn, turn, turn

    Not every girl is popular
    Popular
    Popular
    Not every girl is a pearl
    With these ruby slippers
    With these ruby slippers
    So then I 'm gonna turn oysters in the sand
    In the sand
    In the sand
    Turn
    Turn
    Turn
    Turn
    Turn

    Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: SWORD AND STONE PUBLISHING CO.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Oysters
  • This piano ballad finds Amos making peace with haunting memories and self-doubt. "There are references to surviving, and how things from your past stay with you," she said. "Experiences stay with you. And you have to find a way to create with them. Or the voices in your head can intimidate you. Can make you doubt yourself. Self-doubt can be a harmful bully."

  • Tori Amos - Wedding Da
    Tori Amos - Wedding Day


    Tori Amos - Wedding Day Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Unrepentant Geraldines
    Released: 2014

    Wedding Day Lyrics


    The deafening sound of silence
    Silence the siren between us

    Now I drink back the past
    Back to our Wedding Day
    We'd hang onto every
    Word the other would say

    Blanket on bluebell knoll
    Under a starry night holding us close
    As Jupiter winked at the earth
    On that our wedding day

    I run back to your arms again
    Back there safe in your arms again

    Your thoughts safely were shared
    My secrets to you I gave
    I swore angels were born
    You said heaven can be made

    Above us on bluebell knoll
    The laughing seven maids chased by the bull
    As Virgo she danced through the dawn
    On that our wedding day

    I run back to your arms again
    Back there safe in your arms again

    The deafening sound of silence
    Silence the siren between us

    I run back to your arms again
    Back there safe in your arms again

    I run back to your arms again
    Now I take off the mask
    That hides all this from your gaze
    As you sleep I pretend you dream
    Of our wedding day

    Writer/s: MYRA ELLEN TORI AMOS
    Publisher: SWORD AND STONE PUBLISHING CO.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Wedding Day
  • This Celtic tune on how love morphs with time was inspired by Amos' marriage to English sound engineer Mark Hawley whom she wed on February 22, 1998. She told Radio.com : "Well, first of all, my husband is a muse for me. Mark, he's very quiet. He's British, rides a motorcycle, supports Arsenal, and the last thing I think he ever thought would be happening to him is that some woman would be talking about him, globally. It's just the worst nightmare for him. And yet, he's one of the sound engineers and hears it getting recorded."

    "When I'm singing these songs, I'm singing to him," Amos added. "He's the first one to hear them. It's a strange relationship, that we work together and he's hearing these things, and they're about him. He's my boyfriend, he's the love of my life, and yet – as you know – to have a marriage for sixteen years, we've been together almost twenty years, you're going to experience all kinds of things. And if you love each other enough, you work through it. For many people, their wedding day happens before they've walked that dark road. Whether it's illness, or the death of a parent, or a miscarriage, or career changes. These 'little earthquakes' that happen. That song was about a marriage being tested. But they do ok (smiles)."

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