Drive All Night: The Songs of Tori Amos

By: The Sideway Society
  • Summary

  • The only podcast that dares to tackle Tori Amos's extensive catalog. In each episode we will discuss a different tune, in chronological order of release. Join us on this journey, one song at a time!
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Episodes
  • Announcing: Today in hersTori our 2025 Page-A-Day Calendar
    Nov 7 2024
    We'll be back very soon with I'm Not In Love AND Rattlesnakes, but we wanted to let you know about our exciting end-of-year project. Meticulously researched and carefully designed, this calendar is packed with over 600 Tori facts, as well as something non-Tori related to celebrate everyday. With a rotation of six original full color weekly drawings by Reggie Doherty, as well as additional full color drawings for the most special occasions, this calendar is a must have!
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    1 min
  • 0604 Strange Little Girls - Enjoy the Silence
    Sep 15 2024
    Efrain and David break the silence and come crashing in, into your little world. But at least this time they brought their latest episode filled with everything you could ever want to know about Tori's cover of Depeche Mode's most popular track. Today they find that words are actually very necessary as they conduct interviews with Jon Justice (Depeche Mode: The Podcast); Alex Reed and Gloria Hawa (Depeche Mode super fans); Krissy Mathews (Political Correspondent) and PRT (Not So Silent Wine Enthusiast). As always, go deep inside this Strange Little Girl's lore through the words of Neil Gaiman, the voice of Macy Rodman, and the art of Reggie Doherty. You’ll also get a personalized song birth chart reading from our Resident Witch Amy K, and as always a ton of sound clips, rare interviews, forgotten moments and more. As a cherry on top we offer a complete study of the live evolution of the song in our A-M-O-S Live Lounge™️ as well as an In Your Room coda. And last but silently not least, enjoy a classic remix of Enjoy the Silence by the legendary Joshua Speedbliss. Rest assured, all you ever wanted, all you ever needed is here. In your ears.
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    3 hrs and 25 mins
  • 0603 Strange Little Girls - Strange Little Girl
    Aug 18 2024
    Efrain and David deliver another jam packed episode, diving deep into the only single from Tori's groundbreaking cover record. Very special guests include Hugh Cornwell, the lead singer and head songwriter from The Stranglers (and the only person who can tell you exactly who that Strange Little Girl was), as well as acclaimed film director David Slade (Twilight: Eclipse; Hard Candy; Bandersnatch; Strange Little Girl). Plus thoughts and opinions from two Strange Little Girl super fans Samantha Breland-Lang and Marla Darling, as well as a word from our Stranglers Specialist Valerie Lord. Additionally, these strange little bitches uncover the confusing truth behind the Adam Kiss My Eve controversy with a little help from musicians Amiture, Clovers and Liz Eldridge. As always, go deep inside her lore through the words of Neil Gaiman, the voice of Macy Rodman, and the art of Reggie Doherty. You'll also get a personalized song birth chart reading by our Resident Witch Amy K, and as always a ton of sound clips, rare interviews, forgotten moments and more. As a cherry on top we offer a complete study of the live evolution of the song in our A-M-O-S Live Lounge™️. And last but not least, enjoy a brand new remix of Strange Little Girl by the legendary Joshua Speedbliss. I think we can all agree after reading this description, we've survived but we're feeling old.
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    3 hrs and 8 mins

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