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4->''"I want you to think of me sitting and singing beside you..."''
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6Amanda [=MacKinnon=] [[Creator/NeilGaiman Gaiman]] Palmer (also known as Amanda [[MetaphorIsMyMiddleName Fucking]] Palmer, born April 30, 1976) is an American singer, songwriter, pianist, storyteller, writer and ukulele player.
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8She's most famous for her work as part of the [[Creator/BertoltBrecht Brechtian]] [[DarkCabaret punk cabaret]] duo Music/TheDresdenDolls, along with drummer Brian Viglione. They released three studio albums and toured as openers for Music/PanicAtTheDisco, until they went on hiatus in 2008. Although Viglione and her have done shows together since then, the band has officially broken up, even though Palmer has announced plans of them to produce music again.
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10In 2012, Palmer famously released an album with her at-the-time band The Grand Theft Orchestra called ''Theatre is Evil'', which was funded entirely over Website/{{Kickstarter}} - a groundbreaking artistic decision at the time, which was worth it, as the Kickstarter far overpassed its goal. [[http://www.amandapalmer.net/shop/pay-what-you-want/ She released the album for free through her website,]] and then debuted on the Billboard top 100 Album list at number 10 due to the immense number of Kickstarter pre-orders. This Kickstarter campaign prompted her TED-Talk in 2013, the ideas of which she then expanded upon in a personal memoir, called Literature/TheArtOfAsking.
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12Her songs vary wildly in style and topics, with many featuring DarkHumor and subject material. She's fond of recontextualizing children's songs in a more mature, adult way, and of making puns. Amanda's also known for performing covers of whatever she feels like, ranging from an entire [=EP=] of Music/{{Radiohead}} covers on the ukulele, to classic musicals, to Music/BlackSabbath, to Music/BritneySpears, to a reimagining of Music/RebeccaBlack's song "Friday" from the perspective of a truck-stop prostitute.
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14Along with Music/JasonWebley and Sxip Shirey, she was one third of Music/EvelynEvelyn, active 2009-2011.
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16In 2019, seven years after her last studio record, Palmer released ''There Will Be No Intermission'', a far more serious, stripped-down album mostly just featuring her on a piano. It tackles subjects like abortion, death, depression, loss, and the climate crisis, and was released to massive critical acclaim. The world tour accompanying it featured only her at a piano, telling the most intimate and human stories of her life. Concerts often went for up to four hours.
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18Worked for years as a LivingStatue called the Eight Foot Bride. In 2011, she also married Creator/NeilGaiman, with whom she had a son in 2015; in November 2022, they announced that they were divorcing. She is also openly bisexual.
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20'''Discography:'''
21* ''The Dresden Dolls'' (The Dresden Dolls, 2004)
22* ''Yes, Virginia'' (The Dresden Dolls, 2006)
23* ''No, Virginia'' (The Dresden Dolls, 2008)
24* ''Who Killed Amanda Palmer'' (2008)
25* ''[[Music/EvelynEvelyn Evelyn Evelyn]]'' (2009)
26* ''Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead On Her Magical Ukulele'' ([=EP=], 2010)[[note]]She's since explained that this this [=EP=] was an expression of freedom and rebellion against contractual constraints that would permit her from covering anything without paying first.[[/note]]
27* ''Amanda Palmer Goes Down Under'' (2011)[[note]]An album recorded and produced entirely in Australia.[[/note]]
28* ''Theatre is Evil'' (with The Grand Theft Orchestra, 2012)
29* ''An Evening With Neil Gaiman & Amanda Palmer'' (with Neil Gaiman and Creator/MargaretCho, 2013)[[note]]A three disc set culled from hours of live recordings from their Fall 2011 tour of the US West Coast[[/note]]
30* ''You Got Me Singing'' (with Jack Palmer, 2016)
31* ''I Can Spin a Rainbow'' (with Edward Ka-Spel, 2017)
32* ''Piano Is Evil'' (2017)[[note]]A compilation of piano renditions of songs from ''Theatre is Evil''[[/note]]
33* ''There Will Be No Intermission'' (2019)
34* ''Amanda Palmer & Friends Present Forty Five Degrees: Bushfire Charity Flash Record'' (2020)[[note]]A fundraising [=EP=] that was produced in just 4 days.[[/note]]
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37!!This musician shows examples of:
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39* AbortionFalloutDrama: "Sex Changes" by the Dresden Dolls, which reads as a bitter song about having disappointing sex and getting an abortion ("You get more than you're asking for without the right protection", "the knife is nearing", "this little feat of engineering"...). Comes across as more of a straight-up ProtestSong than "Oasis", for sure (the video for which includes "annoying fundamentalist Christians" protesting with signs that read "Jesus Hates You").
40* AudienceParticipation: Audience singalongs, audience sleepovers, audience spontaneous mini-gigs, audience makeshift-French-hotel-wine-parties.
41* BlackComedy: "Oasis" is an upbeat, cheerful song about a teenage girl getting raped at a party and getting an abortion. During the tour for "There Will Be No Intermission", she told the story of how feminist critics smeared her for the song, claiming that a topic as heavy as that should never be handled with humor. She then explored that idea, and tried out an alternate minor-key version of the song that was much slower and somber sounding, like that would have been any better.
42* BlandNameProduct: She [[InvokedTrope invoked]] this by changing the brand name on the back of her keyboard from "Kurzweil" to "[[Creator/KurtWeill Kurtweill]]".
43* BodyPaint: Used to entertaining effect in her music video of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cZCadqQY-Lw&feature=g-user-u "Want It Back"]](NSFW). Also on her book cover.
44* BrokenAce: "The Perfect Fit" is a very good Broken Ace anthem.
45* BrokenRecord: In the second verse of "Coin-Operated Boy".
46* TheCameo: Sang backing vocals for Music/WeirdAl in the song "First World Problems".
47* CharacterTic: When sitting at her keyboard, she tends to only use one foot to manipulate the volume/sustain pedals, and will rest her other foot in the crook of the keyboard stand.
48* CountryMatters: "So we hide from the cunts/On a night reconnaissance" from Night Reconnaissance.
49* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: Her and Jeb Fountain's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7ZDbBsjMt8 mashup]] of "Blurred Lines" with "Rape Me" really emphasizes how creepy [[Music/RobinThicke Robin Thicke's]] lyrics actually are, turning the whole thing into pure [[NightmareFuel Nightmare Fuel]].
50* DefiantStrip: After one of Amanda's concerts got a review by [[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers the Daily Mail]] that reported only on a WardrobeMalfunction and nothing about the music, she responded with a TakeThat song entitled "Dear Daily Mail". During the middle of the song she stripped completely naked on stage, then kept on singing as though nothing had happened.
51* EpicRocking: "Mandy Goes to Med School" has been known to become this in concert. It's a song about a pair of backstreet abortionists, yeah.
52* FanService: Not to titillate the audience, but for shock value, since she also rebels against beauty standards. Sometimes spiraling into FullFrontalAssault.
53* FilleFatale: "Missed Me".
54* FreezeFrameBonus: Palmer's purple "Map of Tasmania" ([[UnusualEuphemism pubic hair]]) can be briefly seen about 5 or 6 seconds into the video, before appearing in all its glory at 0:35.
55* FullFrontalAssault: Will strip off whenever the hell she feels like it with no discernible reason or warning, but the song about the Daily Mail probably counts as a Full Frontal ''Verbal'' Assault.
56** Reached its peak when she posed fully naked on the cover for ''There Will Be No Intermission'', a very stripped-down album about extremely intimate stories. As for the "assault" part, she's holding a sword over her head.
57* HairyGirl: Wrote a song about her bush called "Map Of Tasmania".
58* InternetStalking: The subject of the comic torch song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tMpqX8UTcEs I Google You]]" written by her and ex-husband Creator/NeilGaiman, about a person late at night wistfully looking up an old flame online.
59--> "''I Google you''
60--> ''When the day is done and everything is through''
61--> ''I've seen that journal that you kept that month in France''
62--> ''I've watched you dance''
63--> ''on Website/YouTube...''"
64* IronicEcho: A standby.
65** "Night Reconnaissance" has one where the song starts off with the narrator being yelled at as a Satan worshipper, among other labels, and by the end of the song they've started calling themselves such with pride.
66* LastNoteNightmare: "Slide" and "The Killing Type".
67* LocationSong:
68** "Australia", about a woman dissatisfied with her boring domestic life, fantasizing about going to Australia and having adventures. The general structure of the song is verses describing the boring things she could do with her life, and then a chorus beginning "Or I could go to Australia" followed by the adventurous things she could do. The last chorus subverts this by going "Fuck it, I'm gonna go to Australia!"
69** "New Zealand", supposedly written in 20 minutes in the dressing room of a club because a New Zealander fan heard "Map of Tasmania" and asked "Where's our fucking song", is an irreverent little ditty about Amanda being on a tour through New Zealand, admiring (and Twittering) the scenery, and worrying about why she hasn't gotten her period and her pubic hair is turning grey, "but I don't believe in the beauty standard and there's no way that I'm pregnant so it's technically okayyyyyy!" At the end, she lampshades the trope with the following LastNoteHilarity (the rhythm deliberately falls apart on the last line, delivered in a MotorMouth style to cram it all in):
70---> ''New Zealand, New Zealand, my song is coming to an end\
71I hope you have enjoyed it and I hope I get my period\
72I also hope I haven't grossed you out\
73But that's what you get when you ask me to write a song about your country in twenty minutes''
74* LyricalDissonance: Many of her songs, but "Oasis" probably takes the cake. See BlackComedy.
75* LyricalShoehorn: In "Shores Of California", the lyrics reference {{Theatre/Lysistrata}} and Literature/TheIliad, but cite their authors in the wrong order: It's [[LeastRhymableWord probably almost impossible to rhyme]] "Aristophanes" with anything, while "Homer" at least comes somewhat close to rhyming with "Lysistrata". The liner notes to ''Yes, Virginia...'' do some parenthetical LampshadeHanging:
76-->That's the way Aristophanes and Homer\
77Wrote ''The Iliad'' and ''Lysistrata''\
78''(not in that order)''
79* MadnessMantra:
80** "I'm not the killing type, I'm not the killing type, I'm not, I'm not..." In "The Killing Type" she lists her profound frustration with a significant other, all while insisting that [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial she's not the killing type]]. The whole thing steadily turns more and more violent and eventually devolves into her simply yelling '''"Die! Die! Die! Die!"''', and finishes by meekly repeating once more: "[[BlatantLies I'm not the killing type]]..."
81** "Half Jack" ends with the lyrical self no longer afraid of Jack, and threatening him to ''run, Jack, run.''
82** The bridge of "Runs In The Family", accompanied by her frantically running out of breath.
83--> "[[ArcWords Run]] from their pity, from responsibility, run from the country and run from the city, I can run from the law, I can run from myself, I can run for my life, I can run into debt, I can run from it all, I can run till I'm gone, I can run for the office and run from the cause, I can run using every last ounce of energy, I cannot- I cannot- ''I cannot run from my family!"''
84* MercyKill: In "The Killing Type" she says that she stepped on a dying bird to put it out of its misery.
85* MetaphorIsMyMiddleName: Not her given middle name, but she's been known to go by "Amanda Fucking Palmer".
86* MotorMouth: Used in "Girl Anachronism", "Runs in the Family", "Gaga, Palmer, Madonna; A Polemic", and to a lesser extent in "Judy Blume", "The Killing Type", and "Drowning in the Sound".
87* MsFanservice: Not done to titillate the audience, but for shock value. Amanda has no problem with this; she'll strip naked onstage, do nude photo shoots, even shoot a [[https://vimeo.com/51732600 lesbian sex scene for a music video]]. Taken to the logical extreme when she guested on Music/FlamingLips cover of "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face", most of which is her [[https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xt1z9l completely naked in a bathtub and ends with her faking an orgasm]].
88* TheMusical:
89** [[http://www.americanrepertorytheater.org/events/show/onion-cellar The Onion Cellar]]
90** She once played the Emcee in a production of ''Theatre/{{Cabaret}}''.
91** She co-created a musical based on the Music/NeutralMilkHotel album "In the Aeroplane over the Sea" called ''With the Needle That Sings in Her Heart''.
92* MundaneLuxury: After spending weeks in a cold tour bus, she wrote a duet with Jason Webley called "Electric Blanket" after being gifted one.
93* OdeToFamily: "It Runs in the Family" is less a song about celebrating family and more about one complaining about it, or more particularly about how your genetics affect you.
94* ParentalIssues: Palmer's biological father was a drug addict who left the family when she was very young. This is discussed and processed in several songs.
95** "Half Jack" is, among many other things, about the fear of [[TurnOutLikeHisFather becoming like her father]], a genetic half of her that she's afraid to embrace.
96---> "It might destroy me, but I'd sacrifice my body if it meant I'd get the Jack part ''out!"''
97** "Runs In The Family" is full of this. She's been taught that problems are to be run away from rather than dealt with, didn't receive the love and affection she required and thus resorts to seeking it in sex, and feels as though her family is ashamed of her and would rather have her gone.
98** "Confessions of a Mother" is about the [[MaternallyChallenged intense feelings of guilt]] that come along with motherhood.
99* ParentalNeglect: "Confessions of a Mother" is a ten minute song that recounts moments of Amanda's so-believed failings as a mother to a son who was only a few months old at the time and the sense of paranoia and constant worry that comes with parenthood. The Youtube comments under videos of it are full of fellow mothers telling similar stories and thanking her for making this song, as it made them feel less alone.
100* PerkyGoth: While her aesthetic, and her stylistic and musical roots lie here, her sound is often the opposite of dark and gloomy.
101* QuirkyUkulele: "Ukulele Anthem", a (only half) satirical song about how playing the ukulele will make your life more fulfilling and quirky.
102* RapeLeadsToInsanity: "Lonesome Organist Rapes Page Turner".
103-->He said "oh darling, you're charming, please don't find it alarming\
104If I pull this stop out to free up a hand for heavy petting"\
105Now there there\
106I'm a friendly man\
107I joke about sex because it's funny when you're frightened!
108--->(cue [[LaughingMad mad laughter]])
109* ReallyGetsAround: According to Amanda, she has an open marriage due to her and Neil having hectic touring schedules and needing to get out their sexual needs. Some of her work alludes to, or actually features her having sex with other people.
110* RefugeInAudacity: "Oasis", especially the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8C17yfGyJjM music video]].
111* RevengeBallad: "Half Jack" ends with her threatening Jack to run.
112* SanitySlippageSong: "Girl Anachronism" is about a girl in a psych ward who pathologically copies other people's identities.
113%% ** "Runs in the Family"
114%% ** "Guitar Hero" with some serious SanitySlippage...
115* SelfBackingVocalist: Done on several songs. Excessively so on "Girl Anachronism" or "Runs in the Family", where clips from many different vocal takes were edited together to make a whole, since the song is incredibly difficult to sing in one go without completely running out of breath.
116* SelfHarm: "Bad Habit" is about being addicted to self-mutilation, its causes and its consequences.
117* ShoutOut: "Good Day" includes a reference to Gloria Gaynor, "The "Jeep Song" references Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}, "Sing" shouts out ''Theater/{{Cabaret}}'', "Oasis" contains references to Music/{{Blur}} and, yes, Music/{{Oasis}}, "The Killing Type" references Theatre/TheThreepennyOpera, "Do It With A Rockstar" includes a blatant Music/BritneySpears reference, the album title ''Who Killed Amanda Palmer'' is a Shout-Out to Series/TwinPeaks, and "Judy Blume" is an hommage to the author.
118* TheSomethingSong: "The Jeep Song", "The Sheep Song", "The Bed Song" and her cover of Music/NickCave's "The Ship Song".
119* StealthPun: "Guitar Hero"[[note]] "It's a hit![[/note]], "Girl Anachronism"[[note]] "I'm not right now at all."[[/note]], "Half Jack"[[note]] "You'll learn to hear the difference between the halves and the half-nots."[[/note]], "Ultima Esperanza"[[note]] "She lost her legs in a car crash three years ago, [[DarkHumor she doesn't get around much]]."[[/note]]
120** "Sex Changes" in its entirety could stand as an example, title included. Depending on which parts you take literally and which you take as metaphors, the song is either about a person considering sex reassignment surgery (a literal sex change), someone who has taken up self-abuse to deal with the shame of losing their virginity to someone who didn't actually love them (sex changed their relationship), or someone who had an abortion (sex changed their life, essentially).
121* StopAndGo: "Drowning in the Sound", "Missed Me", "Truce".
122* WardrobeMalfunction: When the ''[[UsefulNotes/BritishNewspapers Daily Mail]]'' reported on a nipple slip and neglected to discuss anything else about her concert, she responded epically by writing them a song that devastatingly {{deconstructed}} the trope's misogynist undertones, during which she proceeded to outright [[{{Defied}} defy]] the trope by [[RefugeInAudacity stripping completely naked onstage]]. ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY8qkJSQJ8M Link NSFW]].)
123-->Dear Daily Mail, there's a thing called a search engine, use it\
124If you'd Googled my tits in advance, you'd have found that your photo was hardly exclusive
125* WouldHurtAChild: "Slide" is about a little girl being groomed and eventually raped by a man far older than her.
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