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Post by Admin on Oct 12, 2020 19:16:27 GMT
Fiona Apple has given live debuts to three tracks from ‘Fetch The Bolt Cutters’ in her first live performance for three years – watch footage below. Apple played a virtual festival held by The New Yorker last night (October 10). http://instagram.com/p/CGLxRlsAfBC Joined by a full band, the singer played the album’s first three tracks – ‘I Want You To Love Me’, ‘Shameika’ and its title track. The livestreamed event also saw Apple discuss the album in a Q&A, which you can see clips of below. In a recent interview, Apple said she has an aversion to touring and “doing anything social”. http://instagram.com/p/CGL_YCoAGxP “It’s always a big deal because it’s such a long time between and I don’t play music for all of these years,” she told Vulture. “It’s only a couple years at the end [of a stretch]. For the rest of the time, I don’t play my piano for years. “I forget how to play everything. I forget that I’m a musician, really, and then I have to learn again. It feels kinda weird to be like, I’m gonna get onstage, because it’s like, I don’t do that! I just have to ease into that other job again.”
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Post by Admin on Oct 13, 2020 6:14:08 GMT
Lady Gaga proved she's a Fiona Apple stan and can't get enough of her 2020 album Fetch the Bolt Cutters for Gaga's Billboard cover story today (Sept. 17), and Twitter is blowing up about it.
"I can’t tell you what a comfort Fiona Apple has been during this time," Gaga gushed about the art-pop star, whose first album in nearly eight years went No. 1 on Billboard's Top Rock Albums and Alternative Albums charts. "I just reveled in the way that girl is so herself. Anybody that's going to tell me somebody is more relevant than Fiona Apple right now because they've got more followers on Instagram -- I don’t have their number.... That right there? That’s culture."
Zelda Hallman, who's a close friend and roommate of Apple's, replied to the cover story on Billboard's Twitter with the singer's reaction to Gaga's support. "Fiona Apple is totally off the net these days but I read her what you said. She literally grasped her heart, teared up, and softly said; 'Lady. You stood up for me.' It was really sweet. Thank you for the kind words," Hallman wrote.
The Greatest Music Video Artists of All Time: Michael Jackson, Madonna, Lady Gaga & More | Billboard News Read how appreciative fans are for their camaraderie with Mother Monster in loving Fiona Apple's music below.
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