That's What I Like Mick
Tori Amos Lyrics


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Cheese and onion sandwiches
On Derby chinaware
Fiddles and jigs and Woogie my dog
And TV, having a swear

Taking my dad for a pint or two
A Sunday morning stroll
Licorice pipes and baggy suits
Glen Hoddle scoring a goal

Catching a pike and riding my bike
On wooden wheels and a bowl of eels
Yes, that's what I like, boy
That's what I like

Pie and mash and liquor
Walking about in the rain
William Brookes and comical looks
Pianos, trams and trains

Colds and cockles and thunderstorms
Place on the wireless and now
Grandfather clocks and coke and brandy
Fountain pens and Beano and Dandy

That's what I like, I said
Hey, that's what I like

Little pubs out in the country
Mother Pearl and Bernard Faire
The sound of a banjo, barbershop singing
And having a kip in the chair

Burnt toast, a beer from the wood
And old Jerry Thomas' teeth
Jerry and Chuck and Cannon and Ball
A banjo picking Bill Keith

And old bank loads, wood burning stoves
And Shirley MacLaine and petticoat lane
That's what I like, I said
That's what I like, yes, boy
Yes, that's just

Bubble and squeak and jumble sales
Little Richard and Jerry Lee
Bonfire night and south
And that's paddling in the sea

Polished brass and copper
Salvation Army bands
Violins and old coach inns
And coloured elastic bands

Tea in the morning and winter beginning
And fishing lines and frogs and Spurs are winning
Yes that's what I like
Hey, that's what I like

A day at the races, cover the bases
Going out hopping in Kent
A new pair of braces, little kids' faces
Sleeping under the tent

And wagons, chickens and picking blackberries
And swallows and sledges and Devon and derries
And haddock and trotters and horses and knickers
And swatters and stickers and banjo and kippers





Yeah, that's what I like, boy
That's what I like

Overall Meaning

In "That's What I Like Mick," Tori Amos is describing what she likes, taking inspiration from various traditions and childhood memories. She mentions activities like enjoying cheese and onion sandwiches on Derby chinaware, walking in the rain, and catching a pike while riding her bike. Amos' memories of her father and childhood play a significant role in the lyrics, as she talks about taking her father for a pint, listening to Glen Hoddle score goals, and playing with her dog, Woogie. She talks about other things that bring her joy, such as playing pianos, walking in Mother Pearl, and listening to Shirley MacLaine.


Amos' song is a nostalgia-filled homage to her childhood and also reflects her love of British traditions, including cockles and bubble and squeak. She captures the little things that bring joy and happiness to her life, from enjoying burnt toast, drinking beer from the wood, or fishing with her friends. Amos' lyrics transport the listener to a simpler time in her life and create a sense of warmth, joy, and nostalgia.


Line by Line Meaning

Cheese and onion sandwiches On Derby chinaware
Enjoying snacks on fancy dinnerware


Fiddles and jigs and Woogie my dog And TV, having a swear
Playing music and hanging out with pets while watching TV and using curse words


Taking my dad for a pint or two A Sunday morning stroll
Spending quality time with father by drinking beer and taking a leisurely walk


Licorice pipes and baggy suits Glen Hoddle scoring a goal
Enjoying nostalgic treats and witnessing great athletic moments


Catching a pike and riding my bike On wooden wheels and a bowl of eels Yes, that's what I like, boy That's what I like
Fishing and biking with unique equipment and food, expressing contentment with these activities


Pie and mash and liquor Walking about in the rain
Eating specific English dishes and enjoying walking in the rain


William Brookes and comical looks Pianos, trams and trains
Appreciating a person and various forms of transportation and music


Colds and cockles and thunderstorms Place on the wireless and now Grandfather clocks and coke and brandy Fountain pens and Beano and Dandy
Having various interests and enjoying listening to the radio and consuming alcohol and writing utensils


Little pubs out in the country Mother Pearl and Bernard Faire The sound of a banjo, barbershop singing And having a kip in the chair
Frequenting small pubs and enjoying certain performers, music, and sleeping positions


Burnt toast, a beer from the wood And old Jerry Thomas' teeth Jerry and Chuck and Cannon and Ball A banjo picking Bill Keith
Appreciating specific tastes and musicians, including a quirky reference to a person's teeth


And old bank loads, wood burning stoves And Shirley MacLaine and petticoat lane That's what I like, I said That's what I like, yes, boy Yes, that's just
Enjoying financial history, heating sources, an actress, and a specific shopping location


Bubble and squeak and jumble sales Little Richard and Jerry Lee Bonfire night and south And that's paddling in the sea
Liking a food dish and specific musicians, and enjoying two distinct activities


Polished brass and copper Salvation Army bands Violins and old coach inns And coloured elastic bands
Appreciating shiny metals, musical performances, historical lodgings, and certain objects


Tea in the morning and winter beginning And fishing lines and frogs and Spurs are winning Yes that's what I like Hey, that's what I like
Enjoying hot beverages and seasonal changes, wildlife, and a sports team's victory


A day at the races, cover the bases Going out hopping in Kent A new pair of braces, little kids' faces Sleeping under the tent
Participating in sporting events and exploring the countryside while camping and enjoying certain clothing and children


And wagons, chickens and picking blackberries And swallows and sledges and Devon and derries And haddock and trotters and horses and knickers And swatters and stickers and banjo and kippers
Liking certain rural activities and aquatic creatures, modes of transportation, foods, clothing, and musical instruments


Yeah, that's what I like, boy That's what I like
Affirming the enjoyment of the aforementioned activities




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