Tori Amos Talks Sexing Jennifer Aniston and Today's Young Divas
Tori Amos gets frank in her interview with Out magazine. She talks sexing up Jennifer Aniston and not wanting to eat “pus*y.” Here are some select quotes:
On her masculine side:
When I play I don't feel as if I'm a sex -- sometimes. Sometimes I feel as [if I'm] an entity and an energy and a musician. But the word musician isn't male or female and there are times when I play that I feel as if I have a third leg. And there are times that I feel that I'm pregnant. If I were a male musician I do believe in a way there'd be less available women around because I would know how to turn some of them out -- particularly Jennifer Aniston. Because I just look at her sometimes and say, "I know what to do with you." But that's my third leg self talking, that's not the woman who wants to eat pussy -- because I just don't want to do that.
On younger female artists:
I think Lady Gaga is immensely entertaining and is a musician. Not all the divas are musicians, they're dancers who can sing, so it's important to say those ones that are players -- that needs to be acknowledged. Some of the performers as they are now, in their incarnation now in their 20's, people have asked me "Will some of these people be around?" When you talk about these women -- Britney and Lady Gaga -- what's working for them now, which is very sexualized, you don't want to see sexualized in [their] 60's.
On which contemporary artists she listens to:
I do listen to contemporary music but years ago there was a particular artist who was asked [who they listen to] and everybody's names were mentioned as artists who would do something with their lives and I wasn't mentioned. And I had to reexamine myself for a couple days and realize that OK, they might not believe in me or even know I existed. And I decided if I were ever in a position that to single certain people out and not others -- I might not be aware of them or not -- I do think that the process of creativity can be very personal and so I keep that to myself. (FULL INTERVIEW).




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