Really? I think it's hard to deny that she is indeed very thin. She looks healthy, though.I don't find her that greatly thin.
Really? I think it's hard to deny that she is indeed very thin. She looks healthy, though.I don't find her that greatly thin.
She did have an eating disorder at the time she made her first album. She was raped at the age of 12 and it left her, understandably, with lingering psychological and emotional issues. She had both an eating disorder and a problem with self-harm in the past. From a 1998 Rolling Stone interview:Well, she's "very thin" sure, but I wouldn't say overly so. Not compared to, say, Calista Flockhart.
Fiona looks "naturally" thin. I.E. she's at her own healthy weight and is the type who cannot put on weight easily.
"I definitely had an eating disorder. What was really frustrating for me was that everyone thought I was anorexic, and I wasn't. I was really depressed and self-loathing. For me, it wasn't about being thin, it was about getting rid of the bait attached to my body. A lot of it came from the self-loathing that came from being raped at the point of developing my voluptuousness. I just thought that if you had a body and if you had anything on you that would be grabbed, it would be grabbed. So I did purposely get rid of it."
As far as I'm aware shes not even a blip on the charts on this side of the pond.
Nonsense. There are lots and lots of singer-songwriters around who are very similar to Fiona Apple.It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
When has there not been "manufactured pop singers" on the charts?It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
Nonsense. There are lots and lots of singer-songwriters around who are very similar to Fiona Apple.It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
Nonsense. There are lots and lots of singer-songwriters around who are very similar to Fiona Apple.It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
It just seems like you hear about the manufactured one's more than you do the really talented ones.
Oh I'm not denying that there areJust saying for someone like me who doesn't go out of his way to find pop-stars who are genuinely talented, they are not as noticeable nowadays.
And we wouldn't want to stray too far away from the charts, would we?As far as I'm aware shes not even a blip on the charts on this side of the pond.
Every country is like that. The "one hit wonder" thing they do on VH1 Classic is very U.S. oriented, but some of those groups had many singles in their home countries (or at least countries other than the U.S.).
When has there not been "manufactured pop singers" on the charts?It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
Pat Boone is soooo much better than Fats Domino or Little Richard.When has there not been "manufactured pop singers" on the charts?It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
Goes all the way back to the dawn of rock and roll, with record companies getting lame-o white nerds to record safe, sanitized versions of black artists' songs so the kids wouldn't be corrupted by that "jungle music."
When has there not been "manufactured pop singers" on the charts?It's true she's not popular anymore. Nowadays it's all manufactured pop singers who are able to chart each song. Kind of a shame Apple's brand of music isn't as around as much anymore.
Goes all the way back to the dawn of rock and roll, with record companies getting lame-o white nerds to record safe, sanitized versions of black artists' songs so the kids wouldn't be corrupted by that "jungle music."
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