@@maryadams3357 me too! i forgot to opt out and they sent me under the pink... completely blew my mind and totally changed my concept of what music could be.
From the very last years where music was deep, evocative, inventive, free-flowing, creative and real. How have we fallen so far in 30 years? I will always love this song.
I was about 10 yo sitting with my brother in the living room and when this song showed up in the television he told me to watch the whole videoclip and listen carefully, and it has absolutely amazed me!!! - the voice, the structure of the song, the videoclip itself etc.....well, and ever since then I do create my own music ! Tori Amos is PRODIGY and inspiration!!! Music4Soul
Nowadays music isn't worth listening to... I never would have thought that I could be one of those old people (53) who say this, so stereotypical, but it's true.
Depends on how you define mainstream. Outside of the UK she has never had a single in the top ten and at least in Germany her music doesn't get played on the radio too often either.
As a kid in the 1990s I couldn't stand this song, but I happened to hear it many years later and it was like I was a different person listening to it. I could suddenly appreciate just how good it is musically, something that sailed over my head when I was a child.
This is one of the songs that brought me through the emotional turmoils of my teenage years. I always thought is was so wonderfully surreal and the lyrics are so beautifully poetic. Plus, Toris vocal capacity is amazing!
I was moved to tears when I heard this song at the end of the episode of Yellowjackets. Not only because of the appropriateness of using it in a series that recreates the 90s, but also because of what Tori says in the song. In some African tribes, girls have their clitoris removed in an initiation ritual, and whoever assists and helps hold the girl in that ritual is always a childhood friend, who is called "cornflake girl." A kind of betrayal between girls, which I felt was in line with what we see in Yellowjackets, showing the complexity of friendships between women. Sometimes the worst enemy of a woman... is another woman.
I remember listening to this on radio 1 when it came out and my friend and I were talking about what a fantastic song it was but couldn't remember who it was who sang it. Almost 30 years on and here I am listening to this song and still loving it as I did back then. It was a great time for music of all description.
Yes this is amazing and this video is more interesting the than the American version and I still love both but I think this is more surreal and fitting to the beat of the song.
Love her piano 🎹 playing with her huge talent for inspiration I believe she is classically trained and it is obvious love to play piano myself but nothing like this it’s fantastic
Under the Pink is the second solo album by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos. After its release in January 1994, the album reached # 12 in the US, while in the UK it debuted at # 1, its most successful UK debut to date. The album had sold around 220,000 copies in the UK by the end of 1994, ending the year at # 61 of the UK's best-selling albums. A special two-disc edition was released exclusively in Australia and New Zealand, entitled More Pink: The B-Sides. In general this album represents a sound based on more "acoustic piano", and most of the tracks on the album are dedicated to a classic set of piano music inspiration. The album was included in Blender magazine's "500 CDs you must own" list. The album was voted among the best albums of the 1990s by Rolling Stone magazine. Amos performed the Under the Pink tour from February to November 1994, covering many of the same stops as on his previous tour. The limited edition of the album commemorating the tour in Australia included a second disc entitled More Pink, a collection of rare B-sides, like "Little Drummer Boy" and a cover version of "A Case of You" (Joni Mitchell), was issued in November 1994. During this period, she also contributed the song "Butterfly" to the soundtrack to the movie Higher Learning, as well as a cover of the song "Losing My Religion" (REM).
Don’t know why but this song reminds me of my sister Maureen we had a lot in common also Tori’s fabulous piano 🎹 music and her great talent for improvisation make this one ☝️ of my favourite songs I play piano but nothing like this level she is I believe classically trained
This original, now known as the UK version, of Cornflake Girl's official music video is better than the USA version, but I understand why she made a different one for them. This is very European. At least parts of it was used for Professional Widow, though it's a travesty she didn't record an original video for that, in a strange turn of prudishness during a time she was very forward thinking.
This is my favorite song in the whole world and I love Tori Amos and I love this video!! Thank you Tori for creating something that brings out the creativity in me. I write stories to your music and while watching your videos. I Love You!
I remember seeing this on tv when I was really young, and I never forgot the bird cage swinging in the beggining for some reason. Once in a while I remember it, I love this song ❤😊
I was 15, I was on my work experience and remember this being played on the radio all the time whilst I was being shown how to do the job I was learning so reminds me of that and can’t believe how long ago that was! Still feels like last year, the 90s were so great and only now do I really appreciate all the songs back from then. Strange isn’t it, even most of the songs I didnt like at the time I could listen to with pleasure now and glad that at least I had the 90s, kids of today will never know and makes me sad for them at times. Amazing song though! 😊
@@dbnd2240 "There were two different videos for "Cornflake Girl". The UK version was directed by Big TV!, two directors from the UK. Tori said that is based on The Wizard of Oz, except that Dorothy goes to Hell instead. Tori stated that she wanted there to be "two different visual expressions" of the song."
Love Tori. Who does not? In the world of artful performances behind the curtain - concerning parting commentary - Tori - 'Oh Yeah, I'm not sure about Tori' - What?!?! This will ever stand up, and I'd like to think given Tori's disposition - by way of a cover to give it new life...
1994...I'm listening to Suffocation, Obituary, Morbid Angel, etc...I missed so much great music across nearly two decades b/c I pretty much only listened to extreme metal until my kids reached a certain age and Imagie Dragons appealed to them (now they liste to metal, lol!)....so happy when I discover a nearly perfect song such as this!!!! up there with Mazzy Star - Fade Into You and White Town - Your Woman
"Cornflake Girl" Never was a cornflake girl Thought that was a good solution Hanging with the raisin girls She's gone to the other side Giving us a yo heave ho Things are getting kind of gross And I go at sleepy time This is not really happening You bet your life it is [3x] Peal out the watchword Just peal out the watchword She knows what's going on Seems we got a cheaper feel now All the sweeties are gone Gone to the other side With my encyclopedia They must've paid her a nice price She's putting on her string bean love This is not really happening You bet your life it is [3x] Peal our the watchword Just peal out the watchword Never was a cornflake girl Thought that was a good solution Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? Rabbit, where'd you put the keys? Oh, yeah Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, where'd you put the keys, girl And the man with the golden gun thinks he knows so much Thinks he knows so much yeah (Don't close this door I know it's so easy) And the man with the golden gun thinks he knows so much Thinks he knows so much yeah (To close this door I know it's so easy) Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? Oh yes, rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? Rabbit, where'd you put the keys? Oh yeah Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl? Writer(s): Amos M Ellen album: "Under The Pink" (1994)
Good Song for having Breakfast😋😋😉😁🤣💜💜💜👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Been to a great Concert at Vienna long Time ago 🤗😁💜🎵🎶🎹Great Artist and Woman💜💜💜💜💜🤗😁😁🤗👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Valentina Cervera not Kate Bush Wuthering Hieghts! US version is more iconic! I think the US versions are usually more earthy and naturalist. British versions are more operatic and romantic!
Without getting into which is *better* , in the case of "Cornflake Girl" my guess is that the record company (and likely Amos herself) felt the song had the potential to be a breakthrough hit for her in the very big US market, so the decision was made to play it very safe and make a video that would appeal broadly to a big target demographic, young white US women. Hence the relatable girl gang and the contemporary-country theme. (Though they are both justified by the song itself, while the cute cowboy might be more of a stretch.) Compare it to the widely-mocked video for Nirvana's "Nevermind" ruclips.net/video/hTWKbfoikeg/видео.html from just a few years earlier. Another less-than-subtle demo ploy, basically pitching the band to a potential audience, as the video for a likely breakthrough single: it's just that the demographic happens to be a bit different in that case. Meanwhile the UK would have looked like a much safer place to release an 'arty' video: partly because Amos was already more successful out there and so already had an audience who would be willing to run with it, partly because the UK wasn't as big and crucial a market as the US.
This is how you know we always we're the same, we are the same, and we always will be the same; if you were transported to 2000 yrs ago, no one from then would say "He's from the future!". If you went 3000 yrs in the future, no one from then would say " She's from the 20th century!"
Having just watched the US version, I also noticed that this mix is slightly different, "the man with the golden gun" bit in this version is much more prominent than in the US version, the adlibs on this version are notably more quiet.
no me extraña que fuera un hit en los UK pues todos los alicientes para triunfar allí, calidad en el video músical, contundente y maravilloso el toque de piano.
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Was the bmg cd that month. Changed my life.
@@maryadams3357 me too! i forgot to opt out and they sent me under the pink...
completely blew my mind and totally changed my concept of what music could be.
She was playing this song live on some tv show somewhere (in 1994).
Tori Amos was one hit wonder with this song on MTV in the 90's
@@turmalin327 she had another hit but i think it was a dj remix of a track of another album
She's like some ancient Celtic forest spirit or something, I could listen to her all day.
The UK version is just wow!
It's the one that was played in all other European countries too.
@@nunogouveia6458 Thankfully!
I love the UK version of the song it’s beautiful 😍💗💛🧡💜🤍❤🤎🖤💚💙💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕
For me better than the US Video.
The piano. Her voice. Awesome.
The entire album is beautiful. 🤍
i love tori amos, regina spektor, fiona apple, kate bush, and alanis morissette… just perfect
No room for Joanna Newsome in there?
@@eclectica1 how could i forget her? sprout and the bean is one of my favorites… it’s a shame her music isn’t on spotify
what about pj harvey?
From the very last years where music was deep, evocative, inventive, free-flowing, creative and real. How have we fallen so far in 30 years? I will always love this song.
They exhausted authenticity in music. No one wants it anymore; no one has it.
she make a piano sound intense !! mixed with that powerful voice. great combo !!
I was about 10 yo sitting with my brother in the living room and when this song showed up in the television he told me to watch the whole videoclip and listen carefully, and it has absolutely amazed me!!! - the voice, the structure of the song, the videoclip itself etc.....well, and ever since then I do create my own music ! Tori Amos is PRODIGY and inspiration!!! Music4Soul
I’ve been coming back to this song since I was 15. Almost 40 now and I finally get it. Mind blown 🤯
It's about female on female betrayal, it's about female genital mutilation which is often carried out by a female relative.
I don't think there's a medium nowadays that replicates the crazy fever dream feeling of an 80's or 90's music video.
Nowadays music isn't worth listening to... I never would have thought that I could be one of those old people (53) who say this, so stereotypical, but it's true.
yes..in 90's , even mainstream music...was pure Art!
Tori Amos was never mainstream. She was always pure Art. 💕🍇
@@Vicky08Tz except she was objectively mainstream too
Depends on how you define mainstream. Outside of the UK she has never had a single in the top ten and at least in Germany her music doesn't get played on the radio too often either.
It was a rare time an arty song crossed over into the mainstream.
@@robertmuller1523 Even in the UK I only heard about her from my best friend's gay younger brother and fell in love.
Good heavens, Tori Amos has really awesome energy for both a singer and a pianist.
One of the greatest pop songs ever 🙌
Totally agree!! 👍👍
Yes. Beautiful song it is
Wow. Was this classed as pop. Holy. I don't know how to class this song. It's not pop. It's something from another realm.
5/5
@@karlihatton6550 it was certainly popular in mainstream culture at that time
As a kid in the 1990s I couldn't stand this song, but I happened to hear it many years later and it was like I was a different person listening to it. I could suddenly appreciate just how good it is musically, something that sailed over my head when I was a child.
This is one of the songs that brought me through the emotional turmoils of my teenage years. I always thought is was so wonderfully surreal and the lyrics are so beautifully poetic. Plus, Toris vocal capacity is amazing!
Oh man ... anything Tori Amos, Pearl Jam, and Mazzy Star did in the 90s was balm to my angsty soul back in the day. 🤍
I was moved to tears when I heard this song at the end of the episode of Yellowjackets. Not only because of the appropriateness of using it in a series that recreates the 90s, but also because of what Tori says in the song. In some African tribes, girls have their clitoris removed in an initiation ritual, and whoever assists and helps hold the girl in that ritual is always a childhood friend, who is called "cornflake girl." A kind of betrayal between girls, which I felt was in line with what we see in Yellowjackets, showing the complexity of friendships between women. Sometimes the worst enemy of a woman... is another woman.
Came to find this song after listening part of it in Beef, Netflix.. wow!!!!! Amazing! ❤
Same
Same
Same
Emas.
several other songs from the series were on my playlist, so this one will be in too
Takes me back. Glorious song.
I remember listening to this on radio 1 when it came out and my friend and I were talking about what a fantastic song it was but couldn't remember who it was who sang it. Almost 30 years on and here I am listening to this song and still loving it as I did back then.
It was a great time for music of all description.
90’s music is my shelter from today’s mainstream toxic waste…this song is just another masterpiece from those times.
Do you listen to Florence and the machine?
lol so true
You re damn right sir
You bet your life it is
Emmi Green Up and Away
Tori Amos makes it Oh So Much. Class ❤.
Never shall I tire of this.
This really has stood the test of time. Still sounds fresh.
Her music is so brilliant and powerful, and helped me through some dark times in my life
Yes this is amazing and this video is more interesting the than the American version and I still love both but I think this is more surreal and fitting to the beat of the song.
Is*
Mina Del Cali I can think of no alternative words for 'is' or 'might be'
Just one the, not two. than the American version
the uk woudl call it Islamophobic
@@VolkColopatrion how did you figure that?
I just found Cornflake Girl love this.
Tori was a huge part of my life and blasting out influenced my daughter too !
Awesome tune ♡
Tori Amos Cornflake Girl is one of my personal favorite song
Yep one of my all time favourites
Love her piano 🎹 playing with her huge talent for inspiration I believe she is classically trained and it is obvious love to play piano myself but nothing like this it’s fantastic
Happy 61st Birthday 🎂 Today to Tori Amos!!!!
0:29
should have a 100 million views
Half of those would be mine
Should be on Tori Amo’s account so she gets paid for the views
Amazing poetry about such sad stories... Stunning voice and piece of music (the best)*
Superb track from start to finish..amazing piano.
Under the Pink is the second solo album by American singer-songwriter Tori Amos. After its release in January 1994, the album reached # 12 in the US, while in the UK it debuted at # 1, its most successful UK debut to date. The album had sold around 220,000 copies in the UK by the end of 1994, ending the year at # 61 of the UK's best-selling albums. A special two-disc edition was released exclusively in Australia and New Zealand, entitled More Pink: The B-Sides. In general this album represents a sound based on more "acoustic piano", and most of the tracks on the album are dedicated to a classic set of piano music inspiration. The album was included in Blender magazine's "500 CDs you must own" list. The album was voted among the best albums of the 1990s by Rolling Stone magazine. Amos performed the Under the Pink tour from February to November 1994, covering many of the same stops as on his previous tour. The limited edition of the album commemorating the tour in Australia included a second disc entitled More Pink, a collection of rare B-sides, like "Little Drummer Boy" and a cover version of "A Case of You" (Joni Mitchell), was issued in November 1994. During this period, she also contributed the song "Butterfly" to the soundtrack to the movie Higher Learning, as well as a cover of the song "Losing My Religion" (REM).
I've always loved this song, and I honestly don't care which version of the video as long as I get to hear it.
Under the Pink, one of my favorite albums of all time.
Tory Amos looks like a beautiful autum day ❤️🧡💛
Don’t know why but this song reminds me of my sister Maureen we had a lot in common also Tori’s fabulous piano 🎹 music and her great talent for improvisation make this one ☝️ of my favourite songs I play piano but nothing like this level she is I believe classically trained
August 2021...and still can't get enough after almost 30 years.
Back in 95, I was stunned to hear this on my local mainstream radio station. I thought Tori was too edgy for a mainstream audience.
This original, now known as the UK version, of Cornflake Girl's official music video is better than the USA version, but I understand why she made a different one for them. This is very European. At least parts of it was used for Professional Widow, though it's a travesty she didn't record an original video for that, in a strange turn of prudishness during a time she was very forward thinking.
Outstanding piano solo
This is my favorite song in the whole world and I love Tori Amos and I love this video!! Thank you Tori for creating something that brings out the creativity in me. I write stories to your music and while watching your videos. I Love You!
I've had it on a loop for pretty much this entire year so far. Love it!
My favorite Tori Amos song and it reminds me of high school.
Amos' piano work is what makes the song
Tori is a talented goddess bringing joy to the world
Isaiah Draeger douche bag
Nuclearsenal I love Tori 😊
@@Nuclearsenal Ahh, the angry child who has to insult people to make themselves feel big.
What a tune 🎶 timeless
I still have the cassette tape at home! I saw her live too...
I'm feeling so nostalgic right now...
The inspiration for "Cornflake Girl" (©1994) came from a conversation she was having with a long time friend about female genital mutilation on the African continent, specifically how a close female family member would betray the victim by performing the procedure. Tori (*1963 Newton, North Carolina, USA) has said that growing up, the name they gave to girls who would hurt you despite close friendship was "cornflake girls." [source - Wiki, Google, RUclips]
Carlin R Nicholson blimy,you would never thought that the will reason behind a song,wow x
Thanks Santa
That’s bollocks
Complete horse shit and your 'sources' are not sources
@@TheMoonInBloom ruclips.net/video/hIEjGL-xPDE/видео.html
The words, 'me' and 'you' covers every living creature
So powerful. Just ohhhh god. Love this. Reminds me of great times.
I remember seeing this on tv when I was really young, and I never forgot the bird cage swinging in the beggining for some reason. Once in a while I remember it, I love this song ❤😊
I was 15, I was on my work experience and remember this being played on the radio all the time whilst I was being shown how to do the job I was learning so reminds me of that and can’t believe how long ago that was! Still feels like last year, the 90s were so great and only now do I really appreciate all the songs back from then. Strange isn’t it, even most of the songs I didnt like at the time I could listen to with pleasure now and glad that at least I had the 90s, kids of today will never know and makes me sad for them at times. Amazing song though! 😊
I like this version better! :)
Dazzling beauty. Great Morricone nod at the beginning.
Not sure why they had to make a US version? This one is perfect
They needed to dumb the clip down to suit the audience
Kari exactly
@@dbnd2240 "There were two different videos for "Cornflake Girl". The UK version was directed by Big TV!, two directors from the UK. Tori said that is based on The Wizard of Oz, except that Dorothy goes to Hell instead. Tori stated that she wanted there to be "two different visual expressions" of the song."
Amar Kshetrapal I knew there are two different versions of the music video. Thanks for this extra info.
The Wizz reference?
This stood out from the norm!
Hooked from the start and then the solo!!
Love Tori. Who does not? In the world of artful performances behind the curtain - concerning parting commentary - Tori - 'Oh Yeah, I'm not sure about Tori' - What?!?!
This will ever stand up, and I'd like to think given Tori's disposition - by way of a cover to give it new life...
this remains everything to me. Obulu (thank you) Tori
absolute banger from the childhood years, you bet your life i loved this shizz
no me canso de oirlo, una y otra y otra vez, el piano destaca tanto que esta chica es tan buena voz como instrumentista a los teclados.
I feel this song in my bones.
Bella e brava !
Tori is amazing singer and artist.
Everything here is gorgeous.
You bet your life it is!
I remember seeing this on mtv when I was about 10 years old (circa 2000). This song have turned upside down my idea of music as such.
1994...I'm listening to Suffocation, Obituary, Morbid Angel, etc...I missed so much great music across nearly two decades b/c I pretty much only listened to extreme metal until my kids reached a certain age and Imagie Dragons appealed to them (now they liste to metal, lol!)....so happy when I discover a nearly perfect song such as this!!!! up there with Mazzy Star - Fade Into You and White Town - Your Woman
"Cornflake Girl"
Never was a cornflake girl
Thought that was a good solution
Hanging with the raisin girls
She's gone to the other side
Giving us a yo heave ho
Things are getting kind of gross
And I go at sleepy time
This is not really happening
You bet your life it is [3x]
Peal out the watchword
Just peal out the watchword
She knows what's going on
Seems we got a cheaper feel now
All the sweeties are gone
Gone to the other side
With my encyclopedia
They must've paid her a nice price
She's putting on her string bean love
This is not really happening
You bet your life it is [3x]
Peal our the watchword
Just peal out the watchword
Never was a cornflake girl
Thought that was a good solution
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys?
Oh, yeah
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, where'd you put the keys, girl
And the man with the golden gun thinks he knows so much
Thinks he knows so much yeah
(Don't close this door I know it's so easy)
And the man with the golden gun thinks he knows so much
Thinks he knows so much yeah
(To close this door I know it's so easy)
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?
Oh yes, rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys?
Oh yeah
Rabbit, where'd you put the keys, girl?
Writer(s): Amos M Ellen
album: "Under The Pink" (1994)
I love Tori Amos, and this is my favorite song of hers and this (UK Version) is better!!
Good Song for having Breakfast😋😋😉😁🤣💜💜💜👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼Been to a great Concert at Vienna long Time ago 🤗😁💜🎵🎶🎹Great Artist and Woman💜💜💜💜💜🤗😁😁🤗👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I love this song
It's been three years since this video was uploaded and yet there is not a single piece of commentary on a bloody brilliant song? Bollocks.
WMG keep blocking this video , and its been removed and re- uploaded several times, love it btw :)
Kayla Marnitz
Still as fresh as a new box. Interesting how differently the UK and US official videos 'interpret' this song!
I think tori Amos and Ben fold five would of been an amazing collaboration back in the 90's. remember seeing this song live at Glastonbury 98.
Happy Birthday, Tori! I've known you with this wonderful song and with it I celebrate you today.
Sounding great in 2020
came here from everything sucks......she's like super super awesome!! I don't know how never ha any of hers in of my playlists!!
The best version!
One of the defining videos from my youth. Left a mark on me even though I knew little about Amos.
Much prefer this version for the piano solo. Amazing!
I like the scenes of ladys wrastling ! caughtalitesneeze is my fave.
Why is every music video artistically done better in the UK versions than in the US ones? 😂 love this version way more.
Valentina Cervera not Kate Bush Wuthering Hieghts! US version is more iconic! I think the US versions are usually more earthy and naturalist. British versions are more operatic and romantic!
More Class X
Without getting into which is *better* , in the case of "Cornflake Girl" my guess is that the record company (and likely Amos herself) felt the song had the potential to be a breakthrough hit for her in the very big US market, so the decision was made to play it very safe and make a video that would appeal broadly to a big target demographic, young white US women. Hence the relatable girl gang and the contemporary-country theme. (Though they are both justified by the song itself, while the cute cowboy might be more of a stretch.) Compare it to the widely-mocked video for Nirvana's "Nevermind" ruclips.net/video/hTWKbfoikeg/видео.html from just a few years earlier. Another less-than-subtle demo ploy, basically pitching the band to a potential audience, as the video for a likely breakthrough single: it's just that the demographic happens to be a bit different in that case. Meanwhile the UK would have looked like a much safer place to release an 'arty' video: partly because Amos was already more successful out there and so already had an audience who would be willing to run with it, partly because the UK wasn't as big and crucial a market as the US.
Why does this have so much fewer views than the US version? It's just as good.
I don't know, I like this version better because of all the artful symbolism.
US is trash. UK is the shit
*better
1:09 the tongue on the word peel :P
0 tongue 2 ate
She is da BOMB :)
This is how you know we always we're the same, we are the same, and we always will be the same; if you were transported to 2000 yrs ago, no one from then would say "He's from the future!". If you went 3000 yrs in the future, no one from then would say " She's from the 20th century!"
Time is timeless
Some have said it's never to late to go back, it's also never to late to go forward.
Better than drugs she is!!!
What a song! ❤
Just love this track........met too many cornflake girls (phoney fake friends) in my life
Timeless
Having just watched the US version, I also noticed that this mix is slightly different, "the man with the golden gun" bit in this version is much more prominent than in the US version, the adlibs on this version are notably more quiet.
Tan bonita
no me extraña que fuera un hit en los UK pues todos los alicientes para triunfar allí, calidad en el video músical, contundente y maravilloso el toque de piano.
@ > *Tori Amos*
🎶> *Cornflake Girl* [UK vr.]
💿 > *Under The Pink*
p > 1994
🎬︎ > *Big TV!*
Ahhhhhhh. The good ol days. So artsy I love ⭐ the way it creeped inside🌠did a lil dance ⭐made me smile🌠
keep coming to this song really cozy
Loved this song always.
I love you Tori!
Awesome!!!
This is the best version
love Tori Amos