"Yeah, he's singing." And this... When I was writing the song, the song said, "I think Trent Reznor would be really good to sing on me." And I said, "Yeah, I'm sure you do. But I don't really know if that's possible." And the song said, "It's possible. So just, like, make it happen." So I met him and I went up to the Sharron Tate house..." - Tori Amos, on Trent Reznor's singing contribution on "Past the Mission" (from Tea With the Waitress)
`The choice for (Past The Mission') had to be somebody that represented rage and anger because this is all about a girl trying so hard to work through being a victim. I felt like for a guy to be supporting her, it had to be a guy that could rage, because then it would really mean something if he could be tender. Trent is--well, you can't be in all that much rage and pain unless you have a very big heart.''
-Tori Amos, on Trent Reznor's singing contribution on "Past the Mission"from VIRGINIAN-PILOT(Norfolk, VA) (VP) -Wednesday, July 27, 1994 By: SUE SMALLWOOD
"In 'Past the Mission,' desperately wanting to break free from being a victim and having Trent come, the raging man, but being very supportive of the woman." -Tori Amos, from unidentified interview
"Yeah, he's singing." And this... When I was writing the song, the song said, "I think Trent Reznor would be really good to sing on me." And I said, "Yeah, I'm sure you do. But I don't really know if that's possible." And the song said, "It's possible. So just, like, make it happen." So I met him and I went up to the Sharron Tate house..." - Tori Amos, on Trent Reznor's singing contribution on "Past the Mission" (from Tea With the Waitress)
`The choice for (Past The Mission') had to be somebody that represented rage and anger because this is all about a girl trying so hard to work through being a victim. I felt like for a guy to be supporting her, it had to be a guy that could rage, because then it would really mean something if he could be tender. Trent is--well, you can't be in all that much rage and pain unless you have a very big heart.''-Tori Amos, on Trent Reznor's singing contribution on "Past the Mission"from VIRGINIAN-PILOT(Norfolk, VA) (VP) -Wednesday, July 27, 1994 By: SUE SMALLWOOD
"In 'Past the Mission,' desperately wanting to break free from being a victim and having Trent come, the raging man, but being very supportive of the woman." -Tori Amos, from unidentified interview