Tori Amos 1992 talks to Joe Jackson about Little Earthquakes, sexual and religious oppression and self-integration. "The best rock music interview, ever" said Warner Brothers record executive
This is part one of my upcoming series of Tori Amos podcasts, which are based on my 2013 eBook Tori Amos: Soul Searching and Uncensored. (Check my website joejacksoninterviewer.com). It was the first of three remarkable interviews we did and even though it took some time for us to connect, during the interview, and despite the fact that Tori at first was sitting on a window ledge, twenty feet away from me - she later sat beside me - and the sound isn't great at times, Peter Kenny, Head of Warner Brothers Records Ireland said of the subsequent article - it's in the eBook - "that was the best rock music interview I ever read." I myself would say the second interview I did with Tori, was one of my best and she remains one of my favourite among the 1,4000 celebrities I interviewed. Hell, The Irish Times even censored an entire interview we did. But that is another story.
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