One of my favorite pieces from Scarlet's Walk. The Ohio bridge is a master class example of mashing songs that are accurately in key. Her execution is flawless!!! She is just perfection
Way back when Under the Pink was just released I won it from a local Rock radio station's day's question. After I got it I got a followup call asking how I liked the record. It was on the air and the DJ asked me what I tought about it the album Under the Pink by Tori Amos. I answered that I like it very much. Then he asked me that isn't she just another Kate Bush and I asked him that when had Kate Bush played piano. The DJ went quiet, the call was disconnected and he totally changed the subject he was talking.
That little fucker. I'm not one to diminish other artists, it's just to me Tori is in a class of her own, and that class is way above even quite a few Hall-of-famers. I was 19 when I first heard Spark and Cornflake Girl, - mind you, on a Russian radio!, - and I fell in love instantly. Years have gone by, but how I feel about Tori has never changed, she's still the voice of the collective unconscious. Too bad not many people are willing to listen.
Yeah, the verse is a take-off of Neil Young's Ohio -- which was originally an anti-Nixon statement! Wanna take bets to whom TORI'S statement is intended.... Man what I wouldn't give for an official version of Tori doing "Ohio" in its entirety!
It’s such a seamless transition, both times she switches in this performance, the one at 3:28 is the one I love. My husband had heard me listen to this countless times, but one day I was like you know why I love this so much? Watch her switch at 3:28. He was like damn, if you weren’t watching her you’d have no idea! It’s seamless!
natashaclaire: That's a verse from a song called Ohio I belive. She played it during the 2002 and 2003 tours. "gotta get down to it soldiers are gunning us down should have been gone long ago what if you know her and found her dead on the ground how can you run, how can you run when you know it gotta get down to it soldiers are gunning us down should have been gone long ago what if you know her and found her dead on the ground how can you, how can you run when you know"
ruclips.net/video/JCS-g3HwXdc/видео.html The original song Ohio by Crosby Stills Nash Young commemorates the shooting of 4 Kent State University students in early 70s during protest to VN war
“Ohio” is a protest song by Neil Young about the Kent State shootings in 1970. The Kent State shootings were the murder of four and wounding of nine other unarmed Kent State University students by the Ohio National Guard during a peace rally opposing US involvement in the Vietnam War.
i highly doubt she does. the instrument she's playing here is a wurlitzer electric that was formerly owned by the band Country Joe and the Fish. She has a harpsichord, but did not bring it with her on the tour this video is from. The Wurlitzer is featured in Pancake and Playboy Mommy for example. The harpsichord is used in Blood Roses and Caught a Lite Sneeze.
i think you should also add that she only ever toured with a harpsichord ONCE and that was in 1996 on the 'Dew Drops Inn' tour in support of Boys For Pele
Robert Schrader I always think of Tamar rice, and sing “child dead in Ohio” what if you knew him and found him dead on the ground, how can you run when you know
i don't think it is. a harpsichord is a baroque keyboard instrument that is plucked with quills. it might be a clavichord though...or a wurlitzer. it could also be a rhodes.
@avalon9276 Don't know if it's intentional or not, but I love it. On the live side of To Venus and Back I always thought the opening sounded like whales.
To me this is one of her most straight forward songs, lyrically, about the white invasion of america and the subsequent suffering of the Land and of her native People. "I ordered you a pancake" ... those five words imply so much... the white mans desire to control the natives summed up in a coffee shop scenario: He takes away the other's choice by ordering for him - to have white man food, no less! (i'm australian with a european background btw, just so ppl know im not 'projecting' lol)
@@danielnikolic you are absolutely correct. Also about the abuse going on in the Catholic church and the pancake refers to the wafer the priest puts in the churchgoers mouths during communion.
Can somebody tell me what she says during the piano palyed improvisation? I can't understand a world but i like the variation from the original... Thanx
Wow this is approaching twenty years late lmao- it’s from a song called Ohio (either by Neil Young, or Crosby Stills Nash and Young, or Crosby Stills and Nash, lol I get them mixed up!), it was written about the Nixon administration, after the National guard (or some similar group) barreled onto a college campus in Ohio, killing at least one female student. The incident inspired the writing of the song, which she’s singing the chorus of: “Gotta get down to it, soldiers are gunning us down, should have been gone long ago, what if you knew her and found her dead on the ground, how can you run when you know?” (Repeat)
@RoddRocker Jesus told the scribes and the pharasees (the ones that wrote the books) that there father was a devil, that he was a murderer from the beginning. He also said "I know what YOUR book says 'an eye for eye' but I tell you to love your enemies." So was there father His?
This version is not Scarlet Fever's version on the album. I am looking for the version on the album at the time it came out. It reminded me of my 'Homies' late wife. I know the lyrics said something about a braid. My friends wife Andrea a native American girl who married a white male' Aaron Gabel'. The song on the album meant a lot to me
R May : The original song is called Ohio, by Crosby Stills Nash & Young, a tribute to the 4 student killed at Kent State University in Ohio during a Vietnam War protest.
Great song, nice performance, but lacks the awesomeness the record provides, without the "Pancake" electric guitar part. That missing guitar part drives the song on the record. Don't need the Ohio part here. Neil Young sucks. Tori Amos is great but she needs to tour with an electric guitarist. That Scarlets Walk album is guitar heavy and to leave guitars off LIVE, is a miss for me.
One of my favorite pieces from Scarlet's Walk. The Ohio bridge is a master class example of mashing songs that are accurately in key. Her execution is flawless!!! She is just perfection
Way back when Under the Pink was just released I won it from a local Rock radio station's day's question. After I got it I got a followup call asking how I liked the record. It was on the air and the DJ asked me what I tought about it the album Under the Pink by Tori Amos. I answered that I like it very much. Then he asked me that isn't she just another Kate Bush and I asked him that when had Kate Bush played piano. The DJ went quiet, the call was disconnected and he totally changed the subject he was talking.
Hahaha …. Nice 👍
That little fucker. I'm not one to diminish other artists, it's just to me Tori is in a class of her own, and that class is way above even quite a few Hall-of-famers. I was 19 when I first heard Spark and Cornflake Girl, - mind you, on a Russian radio!, - and I fell in love instantly. Years have gone by, but how I feel about Tori has never changed, she's still the voice of the collective unconscious. Too bad not many people are willing to listen.
Yeah, the verse is a take-off of Neil Young's Ohio -- which was originally an anti-Nixon statement! Wanna take bets to whom TORI'S statement is intended.... Man what I wouldn't give for an official version of Tori doing "Ohio" in its entirety!
4:23 That switching of pianos... so majestic.
It’s such a seamless transition, both times she switches in this performance, the one at 3:28 is the one I love. My husband had heard me listen to this countless times, but one day I was like you know why I love this so much? Watch her switch at 3:28. He was like damn, if you weren’t watching her you’d have no idea! It’s seamless!
What I would give for good quality on this clip! I love it.
I've watched this 100 times and each time I get goosebumps during that ohio bridge. amazing. if this concert is on DVD/BlueRay please let me know
Holy smokes she’s a talented being!
can't get over how good the bridge is, wow
The Ohio bridge is my favourite part of Pancake.
natashaclaire: That's a verse from a song called Ohio I belive. She played it during the 2002 and 2003 tours.
"gotta get down to it
soldiers are gunning us down
should have been gone long ago
what if you know her and
found her dead on the ground
how can you run, how can you run when you know it
gotta get down to it
soldiers are gunning us down
should have been gone long ago
what if you know her and
found her dead on the ground
how can you, how can you run when you know"
wow. truly powerful.
ruclips.net/video/JCS-g3HwXdc/видео.html
The original song Ohio by Crosby Stills Nash Young commemorates the shooting of 4 Kent State University students in early 70s during protest to VN war
This song is not by Tori Amos originally, it's from early 70s by (I think) Neil Young.
“Ohio” is a protest song by Neil Young about the Kent State shootings in 1970. The Kent State shootings were the murder of four and wounding of nine other unarmed Kent State University students by the Ohio National Guard during a peace rally opposing US involvement in the Vietnam War.
3:26-4:31
Holy shit the vocal control the oneness with the band mates. I can’t take it! It’s too good. Genius.
OMG, that is sooo goood
I was at this show and I also agree that this is one of my favorite performances of Pancake.
She's f*cking awesome!!! I love this song to death and this interpretation is so hot and wild, that it makes my heart beat faster.
Oh my God. Goosebumps. This is awesome, so moving.
You could have spared her, oh but no.
Messiahs need people dying
In their name.
You say "I ordered you a pancake." You say "I ordered you a pancake."
i highly doubt she does.
the instrument she's playing here is a wurlitzer electric that was formerly owned by the band Country Joe and the Fish.
She has a harpsichord, but did not bring it with her on the tour this video is from.
The Wurlitzer is featured in Pancake and Playboy Mommy for example. The harpsichord is used in Blood Roses and Caught a Lite Sneeze.
That. was. amazing! Goosebumps through the whole cover bridge..
I love this version!!
Stunning! Gave me goosebumps!
I'm not sure who's fooling who here, as I watch your decay.... Sounds like 2021
i think you should also add that she only ever toured with a harpsichord ONCE and that was in 1996 on the 'Dew Drops Inn' tour in support of Boys For Pele
sublime. there will never be another tori.
what a great song..bk then,i lived and breathed tori,,saw her many times..
best version ever!
god i love this song!
These were the days.
BEST VERSION EVER (agreed!)
This song is fucking amazing always
love this song its my fave from tori thanks for sharing it ^_^
THIS IS SOOOO GOOD! LOVE HER!
Thanks arsonheart.
Enjoyed immensely
Kind of crazy how relevant this is, 14 years later.
Robert Schrader I always think of Tamar rice, and sing “child dead in Ohio” what if you knew him and found him dead on the ground, how can you run when you know
Its relevant in January 2019. Again! When will this stop?
it's the reverse - the rhodes is the full-size keyboard underneath the red wurlitzer
Best songwriter ever!
So strong!!!
Just so damn intense.
That bridge section 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
incredible musician.....
i don't think it is. a harpsichord is a baroque keyboard instrument that is plucked with quills.
it might be a clavichord though...or a wurlitzer. it could also be a rhodes.
genius
awesoome!
wow
I need this today 😍 utterly fucking fabulous x
I LOVE YOU TORI AMOS
@avalon9276
Don't know if it's intentional or not, but I love it. On the live side of To Venus and Back I always thought the opening sounded like whales.
YOU ARE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMAN I HAVE HAD THE CHANCE TOHAVE WITNESSED AND TRULEY THE MOST GEORGEOUS WOMAN IN THE WORLD THANKYOU I am here💖💛
you ARE here.
This clip is an example of why I've seen Tori so many times in concert...and counting! *creams* =)
gotta get down to it
fierce.
I'm not a huge fan of this song,but it sure is lovely! and this performance was great
AND THE DUH, deserving you know what I'm tryna say 💛
Holy shit !!! ❤❤❤
Beginning sounds Trent Reznor inspired, prove me wrong ...
lol and basically all of scarlet's walk.
It's an electric wurlitzer.
To me this is one of her most straight forward songs, lyrically, about the white invasion of america and the subsequent suffering of the Land and of her native People.
"I ordered you a pancake" ... those five words imply so much... the white mans desire to control the natives summed up in a coffee shop scenario: He takes away the other's choice by ordering for him - to have white man food, no less!
(i'm australian with a european background btw, just so ppl know im not 'projecting' lol)
I'd say this is about preachers who claimed they can divert hurricanes, but couldn't save someone ("her"). And who are (closeted) homophobes.
@@danielnikolic you are absolutely correct. Also about the abuse going on in the Catholic church and the pancake refers to the wafer the priest puts in the churchgoers mouths during communion.
goosebumps
Can somebody tell me what she says during the piano palyed improvisation? I can't understand a world but i like the variation from the original... Thanx
Electric wurlitzer, sorry its 15 years late tho
Wow this is approaching twenty years late lmao- it’s from a song called Ohio (either by Neil Young, or Crosby Stills Nash and Young, or Crosby Stills and Nash, lol I get them mixed up!), it was written about the Nixon administration, after the National guard (or some similar group) barreled onto a college campus in Ohio, killing at least one female student. The incident inspired the writing of the song, which she’s singing the chorus of:
“Gotta get down to it,
soldiers are gunning us down,
should have been gone long ago,
what if you knew her and
found her dead on the ground,
how can you run when you know?” (Repeat)
@@bettynelms9899 thank you for your reply. Better late than never 😇
🙏🙏❤❤
Jon gettin' filthy!
Ron Paul?
I hear it.
Incendiary!
agreed
sorry, i was a the san antonio show.
honestly.
No... she doesn't. She calls a harpsichord a harpsichord. That was only used in the 1996 era. They're not electric.
@ourlovegotlost
Ohio by Neil Young
@RoddRocker Jesus told the scribes and the pharasees (the ones that wrote the books) that there father was a devil, that he was a murderer from the beginning. He also said "I know what YOUR book says 'an eye for eye' but I tell you to love your enemies." So was there father His?
Wonder if Neil approves?
pakko kuunnella
I'll bet Brady was wise to this.
This version is not Scarlet Fever's version on the album. I am looking for the version on the album at the time it came out. It reminded me of my 'Homies' late wife. I know the lyrics said something about a braid. My friends wife Andrea a native American girl who married a white male' Aaron Gabel'. The song on the album meant a lot to me
it's called harpsichord
what does this have to do with OHIO ?
R May : The original song is called Ohio, by Crosby Stills Nash & Young, a tribute to the 4 student killed at Kent State University in Ohio during a Vietnam War protest.
well.. she calls it harpsichord
Great song, nice performance, but lacks the awesomeness the record provides, without the "Pancake" electric guitar part. That missing guitar part drives the song on the record. Don't need the Ohio part here. Neil Young sucks. Tori Amos is great but she needs to tour with an electric guitarist. That Scarlets Walk album is guitar heavy and to leave guitars off LIVE, is a miss for me.
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