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Fiona Apple shocked the world with her stunning video for “Criminal,” one of her top hits and she thrills audiences worldwide with her stellar stage show! The master behind hits “Fast As You Can,” “Shadowboxer,” and “Sleep to Dream,” Fiona Apple is awesome LIVE! Buy your Fiona Apple tickets now!
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Her emotions made me cry
By Judy the Booty from New york city, NY on 8/19/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Cons:
Too Hot
Best For:
Casual Fans, Completely Unfamiliar, Everyone

Damion Rice was an inspiration.And Fiona Apple feels her words and music like she is reliving the experience the day she wrote thr lyrics. Her stage perforance was refreshing and torminting. I loved every second.

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Spinetingling. Raw. Intense. Loved it!
By Fiddler's Green from Boston, MA on 7/24/2006
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Casual Fans, Die-Hards Only

Amazing show. You never know what you'll get with Fiona, but she was on fire this time. Totally connected and invested in her songs, so passionate, and brutally so. Flawless performance overall. Damien Rice, incidentally, also blew me away. I've been waiting years to see him live, and he did not disappoint. GREAT choice of songs, I only wish his set was longer. A beautiful, special evening overall. Torrential downpours kept David Garza from performing but half of one song, but that was beyond anyone's control. Anyway, worth every penny we paid for these third-row center seats. [...]

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A show of Intensity
By AJ from Boston, MA on 7/23/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Casual Fans, Die-Hards Only, Musicians and Artists

I had the best time with my fiancee. We both love Damian Rice and Fiona Apple. Of the two, we were shocked the most by Damian Rice's performance - it was extremely good and satisfying for the musically inclined. Fiona was great too - her performance would have been even better if she wouldn't have shouted some of her lyrics, as she has a great voice.

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Poor Fiona......
By Lisa from St. {Paul, MN on 7/16/2006
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence, Fiona gave it her all, Great seats, Great Sound
Cons:
Crowd looked bored, Crowd Was Not Into It, Crowd was too laid back, Damien Rice too short, Disappointing, Poor Set List, Rice skippped songs, Too Short
Best For:
Die-Hards Only

Damien Rice was late and played for what seemed a few minutes!! I know Fiona had to get on, but what a disappointment! I went to this concert because these are my all-time favorite performers. I felt priviledged to attend. I was embarrassed for Fiona; she gave it her all. I sat up front and spent more money than I ever should have, but did so to see Fiona, my favorite performer. I know all of her songs by heart and I would do it again just to listen to her and see her live again. There were seats that were actually empty. The fans way in the back seemed to enjoy themselves more, they should have been up front, the fans up front by us didn't seem to know one of her songs and sat there like zombies. I felt like I was the only one singing along and dancing along in my seat.

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Fiona Apple Biography

Fiona Apple defied categorization or any easy career path, almost running the pattern in reverse, opening her career as a highly touted and popular alternative singer/songwriter, then transitioning into a cult artist. Apple certainly benefited from the open-door policy of modern rock in the mid-90s, following the path of crossover alt-rock piano-based songwriters like Tori Amos, but Apple was hardly an Amos copycat: she had a strong jazz undertow in her vocal phrasing and melodies, she had richer arrangements, she had a poppier bent to her songs. All these things helped her 1996 debut, Tidal, find a wide audience, one that increased considerably in the wake of the controversial video for the single Criminal, but Apple made it abundantly clear that she wasnt an amateur provocateur with her sophomore album, When the Pawn Meets the King, an album that increased her critical reputation and cult, which would be pillars of support during her intense battles while making her third album, Extraordinary Machine.

Born to singer Diana McAfee and actor Brandon Maggart in 1977, Fiona Apple started playing and writing songs at the age of 12, in an effort to work out a traumatic childhood that included a rape at the age of 11. Apple continued to write, leaving high school for Los Angeles at the age of 16. She cut a demo tape that eventually earned her a contract with Sony Music in 1995. Teamed with producer Andrew Slater, she cut her debut, Tidal, releasing the album in the summer of 1996.

Tidal was a slow build, earning critical acclaim and a cult that exploded when the controversial video for Criminal turned the single and album into a hit. Mark Romaneks seedy, suggestive clip was overtly sexual -- a path Apple notably avoided afterward -- but it did the trick, helping the album reach the Top Ten and earning Apple a Grammy. Despite this titillation, Tidal appealed to the middle of the road, a path Apple definitively rejected with her next album, 1999s When the Pawn Meets the King. The entire title was a 90-word poem, a fair indication of the artistic ambition that lay within. Produced by Jon Brion, the album was dense, literate, and melodic, not matching the commercial success of the debut but deepening her cult. Despite a romance with director Paul Thomas Anderson -- she contributed to the soundtrack of his 1999 magnum opus Magnolia -- Apple retreated from the spotlight, fostering an element of mystery that only grew when her next album experienced a series of delays.

By 2003, the lack of a sequel became a sensation among some music message boards, where rumors swirled that Sony rejected her newest music for being uncommercial. Within the next year, unfinished mixes leaked onto the Internet and the saga of the album spilled over into the mainstream, earning ink in The New York Times. All this helped usher the album to completion in the fall of 2005, when the original Brion productions were tweaked and expanded with producer Mike Elizondo, who helped Extraordinary Machine reach its final shape. The album was greeted by generally positive reviews -- some compared it not entirely favorably to the leaked album -- and the record received healthy sales. In its wake, Apple maintained a moderate presence, touring with Nickel Creek in 2007 and appearing with the Watkins Family at times during their residency at the Largo in Los Angeles. Apple previewed three songs from her upcoming fourth studio album, which boasts a typically enigmatic title in Idler Wheel Is Wiser Than the Driver of the Screw, and Whipping Cords Will Serve You More Than Ropes Will Ever Do, to a wildly enthusiastic audience at 2012's South by Southwest music festival in Austin, Texas. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi