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Fiona Apple: When Sensitivity is a Gift
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I just love Fiona Apple’s music. She keeps me sane during these times. That’s it. I tried.

Thanks to – Fiona Apple Rocks – for photos, videos, material, all the good stuff in general.
1) Tumblr: fionaapplerocks.tumblr.com/
2) YouTube: youtube.com/c/FionaAppleRocks

Timestamps:
0:00 – The introduction (family, school, Sullen girl, the demo)
4:43 – First Album: Tidal (Criminal controversy and backlash)
14:52 – Break (Cover of Across the Universe)
15:19 – Second Album: When the Pawn…
18:17 – Onstage breakdown, another break
19:33 – Third Album: Extraordinary Machine
21:34 – Hiatus, other projects
22:04 – Forth Album: The Idler Wheel…
24:04 – Hiatus, other projects
25:30 – Fifth Album: Fetch the Bolt Cutters
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Date of upload: Apr 23, 2022 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@rowan-priince1860

1 year ago

Damn, if she were a man she’d be painted as genius and a visionary, which she is. She was painted as crazy instead.

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@lucilaspannaus4190

1 year ago

it's really mind-boggling, how the public reacts to serious, emotionally intricate, intelligent women...

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@ChrisBrooks34

2 years ago

I adore Fiona Apple. She just speaks to a sad sensitivity in my own life that i can relate to growing up as just a sad child.

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@Missjunebugfreak

2 years ago

The thing I love about Fiona Apple is how authentic and intensely vulnerable she is. Nothing's fake with her, what you see is what you get. She has a unique way of articulating her inner turmoil that's equal parts poetic and relatable, and that sets her apart from most of her peers. Sometimes her honesty can almost feel unnerving because it's so raw and unfiltered: we're used to seeing women have to censor themselves in their art to be accepted and understood. But Fiona chose to do things on her own terms and that's why her music so captivating and powerful.

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@garnetportrait

11 months ago

“How can I ask anybody to love me when all I do is beg to be left alone?” Is still one of my favourite lyrics ever. Fiona is a genius and an absolute visionary. Her and Grimes are two of my favourite artists.

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@katitax508

2 years ago

I think many women can relate to her experiences and her reactions to those experiences, and it’s painful how the media punished her for this normal behaviour. Because when you are young, mentally ill, and a woman in this society of course you’d have made mistakes like hers, I know I have, but she went through all of that in the spotlight, and that made everything much worse. That’s why I think what she’s accomplished is incredibly valuable, because we’re all struggling, but as an artist she’s shared her feelings with us and helped us feel less alone and understood through her craft.

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@Piasays

2 years ago

The media was so abusive. I understand why she sort of went away. They were ridiculous

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@zzzleeepy

7 months ago

“he said ‘it’s all in your head’, i said ‘so’s everything,’ but he didn’t get it.” like damn. such good writing

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@lamb2004

1 year ago

she was too ahead of her time in the 90s with her vulnerability and honesty. and they were terrified of her unapologetically embracing it.

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@susanzoeckler4926

2 years ago

I hope we are beginning to realize that much of what is perceived as anti-social behavior, has -- as a root cause -- extreme sensitivity. Often, we interpret the actions of others on too superficial a level. Almost always, "problem" behaviors have neurological differences, trauma wounds, and other, deeply hidden and camouflaged, precursors. As with so many things, informed compassion can do miracles.

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@badromance8741

1 year ago

i'm a 15 year old girl who suffers from different mental illnesses and i'm constantly being told i'm 'crazy', 'hysterical' and 'hypersensitive', so Fiona is truly an inspiration to me. she went through so many shit and still made amazing art. i love her

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@jolieInc.

1 year ago

I LOVE HER. fionna, alanis, kurt, eddie, scott, chris, layne, thom...etc. etc. WE WERE ALL A BUNCH OF OVERLY SENSITIVE FREAKS AND WE WERE PERFECT. What a magical era:(

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@kmdn1

2 years ago

Sensitivity is rough but goddamn it you have to be sensitive to be an artist. Its a gift.

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@souda2276

2 years ago

I’m a straight cis hispanic male, not really her demographic. But as someone who’s mentally i’ll and had relationship troubles, Fiona Apple is that woman who gets it. The perfect angst, frustration, sadness, confidence. I love her

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@EmpressJusticeTarot

1 year ago

I think Fiona is still pretty underrated as an artist. It's not as easy as people think to own your pain and turn it into something beautiful like that.

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@BloodSweatandFears

1 year ago

I still think she has one of the most soft, feminine, beautiful faces I’ve ever seen. And what an artist!

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@envoltaemla6652

1 year ago

that that other woman called herself a "comedian" is the only thing laughable that she ever said. this doc is sweet, it's clearly done by someone who really likes Fiona as hard as we all do. thanks for this, the internet got richer after this ^^,

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@muvhusiningimmbara

1 year ago

So many other amazing artists are considered 'sad girls' and dismissed immediately because of it. I think Fiona Apple shows that this might be something fem artists go through, but it doesn't have to define your legacy. Really really cool

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@alanjosh4335

2 years ago

Fiona Apple taught me to be unapologetically vulnerable and to stand my ground through her music and for that I am forever grateful

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@sisi2654

2 years ago

Fiona Apple has saved my life so many times, I also feel things far too deeply and her music at times is the only thing that understands me, she’s perfectly imperfectly, powerfully sensitive, honest without faltering. After I came to grips with my own assault and no longer denied it happened, she released FTBC and without that album I don’t think I would be here. And she’s right, it becomes such a boring pain

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