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Artist:Tori Amos [ more ]
Song:Silent All These Years
Album:Little Earthquakes [ info ]
Released:1992
Last Played:Apr 25, 2013 - 20:17
Avg. Rating:7.4  (Total Ratings: 659)
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1 votes: 27 (4.1%)2 votes: 30 (4.6%)3 votes: 22 (3.3%)4 votes: 12 (1.8%)5 votes: 17 (2.6%)6 votes: 28 (4.2%)7 votes: 107 (16%)8 votes: 189 (29%)9 votes: 120 (18%)10 votes: 107 (16%)
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Gryn
(Oregon)
Posted: Apr 25, 2013 - 20:19 

Timeless.  Tori will always be better than most musicians ever to grace RP.  Yes, even better than the Beatles.
meloman
(Warsaw, Poland)
Posted: Mar 25, 2013 - 08:26 

 GuiltyFeat wrote:
I took my wife to see Tori Amos in The Shaw Theatre on the Euston Road in London around 1992 after hearing Me and a Gun on the radio. Tickets were 6 quid each. She was fantastic. We saw her again in the London Palladium when she toured the Under The Pink album. It was just as good except that time we were the only people in the audience who weren't 12 year old girls.
 
My wife and I saw her in Warsaw in 2009 and were blown away by her talent and showmanship. A truly great performer. The audience here was more mixed, and I wasn't the only gray-haired guy there.
OLDTIREDJEFFRO
Posted: Sep 01, 2011 - 10:05 

My God, just what in her life makes her so damn miserable.  Introspective no, whiny..yes.  Please go cry yourself to sleep and leave me out of your poor,woe is me, world.

rdo
(DC)
Posted: Sep 01, 2011 - 10:00 

The lead-in piano music sounds a bit like the Twilight Zone Theme song they just played two songs ago.


sirdroseph
(Yes)
Posted: Sep 01, 2011 - 10:00 

I know right? Tease us with being silent and she sadly never was.

bluecshells
(EARTH)
Posted: Sep 01, 2011 - 09:59 

SILENCE IS NOT GOLDEN - GOD I LOVE YOU TORI AMOS
apd
(Toronto, On)
Posted: Jun 30, 2011 - 14:49 

 bluecshells wrote:
How's that thought for you? 
 
Love that line.
bluecshells
(EARTH)
Posted: Jun 30, 2011 - 14:41 

How's that thought for you? 
hippiechick
(topsy turvy land)
Posted: Apr 28, 2011 - 10:13 

Yay Tori!
Mandible
Posted: Feb 24, 2011 - 08:58 


So you found a girl who thinks really deep thoughts
What's so amazing about really deep thoughts?

GuiltyFeat
(Ra'anana)
Posted: Feb 24, 2011 - 08:51 

I took my wife to see Tori Amos in The Shaw Theatre on the Euston Road in London around 1992 after hearing Me and a Gun on the radio. Tickets were 6 quid each. She was fantastic. We saw her again in the London Palladium when she toured the Under The Pink album. It was just as good except that time we were the only people in the audience who weren't 12 year old girls.
ziggytrix
(Dallas, TX)
Posted: Feb 24, 2011 - 08:51 

 DaMoGan wrote:

Heh, I thought you were so excited you only photographed half of her, until I realized there was a scroll bar on your post!


 
calypsus_1 wrote:


Tower theater, Upper Darby PA
i was so excited to finally photograph her my hands were shaking
 
 
Just FYI, that's neither his photograph, nor his words.

kmcgann
(Frederick, MD)
Posted: Feb 24, 2011 - 08:50 

Ah, this album helped me realize the scope of my car radio's bass capability. Full goosebumps this song has always given me.
Asmith
Posted: Oct 21, 2010 - 08:34 

 jadewahoo wrote:
If only she would take a cue from the song's title.
 

Well said............Please make it stop Bill
eroz
(Boston)
Posted: Oct 21, 2010 - 08:33 

Tori at her very best. This album is classic.
DaMoGan
(Body on the east coast, Mind on the west coast.)
Posted: Jul 17, 2010 - 16:38 


Heh, I thought you were so excited you only photographed half of her, until I realized there was a scroll bar on your post!


 
calypsus_1 wrote:


Tower theater, Upper Darby PA
i was so excited to finally photograph her my hands were shaking
 


calypsus_1
Posted: May 19, 2010 - 21:33 


Tori Amos5 by ~madelynF
©2008-2010 ~madelynF

Tower theater, Upper Darby PA
i was so excited to finally photograph her my hands were shaking


Proclivities
(Carrboro, NC)
Posted: Apr 13, 2010 - 06:46 

 Mandible wrote:

one word: GENUIS
 
"GENUIS" is not a word, at least not an English one.


michaelgmitchell
(Belleville, ON)
Posted: Mar 12, 2010 - 16:11 

'Mandible', the comments are so random. Didn't want to take up space by pasting your post. She's waaay out there. I'm a big fan, still. Saw her last summer in Toronto with my daughter. First time. Wasn't expecting much. But she killed it that night. A 'huge 'sound' for three of them. Blew me away.
sirdroseph
(Outer Mongolia)
Posted: Mar 12, 2010 - 16:00 

 Jelani wrote:
I'm with you, but I think Cilantro tastes like springtime. :-)

 

Yes, I love Cilantro and hate Tori Amos too!{#Wave}
Mandible
Posted: Oct 06, 2009 - 09:20 

Alot of people ask me about this song <Silent All These Years>. And um, what I try and explain to them is uh, I was writing it for somebody else actually. Because I was trying to get some of my songs placed with people, I wrote something for Cher. And uh, it got turned down, of course, and then I wrote something for Tina Turner....So finally I needed to like get work. I decided, wow, I met this new person who was really nice to me because um he looked at me and said "You've never had good wine." And I went, "Oh my god! How do you know!" And he was just like, "I can just tell. It like oozes from you, you just don't know it." And I went, "Oh." You know what I mean, you just go..it gets a little nerve-racking. You don't know what you're doing wrong. And so, Al Stewart, um you know (plays a short tune on the piano) took me to a restaurant and showed me wine like I'd never seen wine before. And so I wanted to write a song for him. And I started to do this thing. And I went to Eric, who I was with and who partly produced Little Earthquakes, and he didn't produce this bit so he was totally objective. And he looked at me and said, "You're out of your mind. That's your life story." And I went, "Oh." So needlesstoay, Al Stewart didn't get that song." (Begins playing song)
— Tori; VH1 Storytellers

"With this record, a song like Silent All These Years has a certain story line going on musically that's really the antithesis of what's going on verbally. It's counterpoint, pure and simple. But instead of French horns and cellos or something, it's words and music. And I find it very exciting when an acoustic instrument has its knife out. It can take on these different roles. The idea of being a woman ... you come over to my house and I'm serving a fruit plate. That's not always going to happen. Especially if somebody isn't being polite, or if somebody's being a dick. Then I'm going to put the peelings on the floor and watch you trip, and giggle. And that's the same with the acoustic instrument. It's not always just about, 'I'm vulnerable, I'm sad.' There are many different sides, and the beauty comes in exploring them."
— Tori; interview by Greg Rule

"So um, i never liked my grandmother. she was pretty me—she was actually very mean person. not all grandmothers are nice, you know pllbtt.. so um, the town where she comes from - it's really makes kinda sense that she wouldn't play, she wouldn't be into this anyway, but they wouldn't play this song. they said it, they quoted, they said...it's shit. so it gives me great pleasure to always play this song as much as I possibly can. thank you."
— Tori; Festival du Jazz de Montreux 1992

"Some things haven't changed, which is my relationship with my grandmother. she's on the 'other side'...hi grandma!. we didn't get on very well - i hated her. the interesting thing about my grandmother is uh...she loved virgins. now you know the thing is that if that's your choice, i totally respect that. and that was my choice...for a while. and uh..but i knew that there was something else in store — i was six. so she and i just didn't work this one out very well. you know, she'd see a picture of Jim Morrison and it just...she didn't get it. so um...naturally i was sent to pray in the corner. i said all the psalms and all...the whole thing. and i'd spit in her jello when she wasn't looking. and so this went on and on and on. and she died. long time ago. now i got a letter this year. one letter from a town. they all got together - true! - in America! - "Land of the free". and they wrote me a letter. now they don't know that my grandmother's from there. made no mention of it. and they can't possibly know that she was born there. anyway, it just went "nininini" (to the tune of Twilight Zone) - It makes total sense. 'Dear Miss Amos we're very sorry we can't play this song in our town. But in our opinion, it is shit.' —- Actually "perfect"!, you know...so there you go."
— Tori; Toronto, Canada 1993, l'affaire d'amoreuse bootleg

"The bumble bee piano tinkle came first. This one evolved slowly but it stayed an obsession until it was finished. I entered boxer occupation - part of me not wanting to hear what 'I' was saying, the other part fighting off 'The Brain Drain.' I finally distracted The brain Drain with the task of filing chocolate cake recipes."
— Tori; Little Earthquakes Songbook


denmom
(Connecticut)
Posted: Oct 06, 2009 - 09:14 

 Boston_Ed wrote:

There's no denying this is a superb album...even if you are not a Tori fan. 


 

Oh, yes you can deny it...feh.
EssexTex
(Gitche Gumee)
Posted: Oct 06, 2009 - 09:10 

Totally barking, bonkers,....in a good way.
ladron
(Sam Diego, CA)
Posted: Sep 04, 2009 - 21:20 

I remember liking this song when it came out. Then, I found her voice intriguing. Now, I have to say that I mostly just find it shrill and borderline unpleasant.
Jelani
(Home of the freak, land of the vague)
Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 08:43 

rosedraws wrote:
I give Tori Amos a 1 not because I think she's sucko-barfo, but I simply can not stand her singing. It's completely unbearable to me. Unbearable. I think my repulsion is genetic... like a phobia, or how some of us think cilantro tastes like soap.

I'm with you, but I think Cilantro tastes like springtime. :-)

enidualc
(Guyville)
Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 08:42 

definitely one of my favorites from her
dynamaniak
(Ottawa Ontario Canada)
Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 08:41 

She is playing in Montreal next week and I am regrettably going to miss her because I am going to be on a week long canoe camping trip.   Bad timing - she is one of my favourite artists that I have yet to see. {#Headache} 

Jelani
(Home of the freak, land of the vague)
Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 08:41 

Maybe she'll fall off her stool and be silent for good?
rosedraws
(almost... almost)
Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 08:39 

I give Tori Amos a 1 not because I think she's sucko-barfo, but I simply can not stand her singing.  It's completely unbearable to me.  Unbearable.  I think my repulsion is genetic... like a phobia, or how some of us think cilantro tastes like soap.
Mandible
Posted: Aug 04, 2009 - 08:38 

Thank you for playing this {#Notworthy}
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