Allow me a personal moment here, at the end of the day, as it is Tori Amos’s 48th birthday. I figured, since I gave Madonna a birthday post last week, and I really don’t care about Madonna ALL THAT MUCH, that I should do the same for Tori. She’s got a new record coming out in a few weeks, and I started last week’s Random Ten with one of the songs from that. But I think that, for her birthday, I’d rather post a couple of the songs that have meant the most to me over the years, starting with the one I heard at age eleven, and that has carried me many times over the years, “Silent All These Years.” I think many of us can relate to that title, and to this song.
“Putting the Damage On” has meant a lot to me this year.
And how about a couple covers? Playing Tom Waits’ “Time” on Letterman just after 9/11.
And I was just listening to this last night. Tori’s beautiful cover of “Landslide.”







Thank you for this HB post for Tori. I’ve loved her from the first time I’ve heard her. What she means to me, I can’t even begin to express. She is beauty and light and I can’t imagine my life w/o her.
Yay! Many Happy Returns, Tori!
‘Little Earthquakes’ was one of the soundtracks of my teens.
Wonderful Woman.