GannetGuts
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I like both, but I do agree, she did it proud. She definitely has the aural venom the song originally had.
)fiona always staid true to herself,not delivering album after album just for the sake of money or keeping herself in the focus of the public eye.her 3 albums are so immensly unique and great that she simply cannot dive too deeply into blue of our oblivion.i hope she´ll continue to do things the way she did in the past-with great honesty.i couldn´t name a favourite album out of the three.they´re quite different from each other and serve me at different times in my life and in different moods.tidal is certainly the most mellow.when the pawn instead has an overwhelming energy and drive.imo extraordinary machine is her most mature album so far.yet she has always had an incredible feeling for words,their underlying melodies and of course the pictures they evoke.sometimes she just seems to play with words and their meanings, also decomposing idioms(i once read in an interview that she cuts out interesting words she sees in newspapers,magaszines,keeps them in a box and later uses them in her songs)....right now i jusdt have to think of the line"if there was a better way and it would find me,i can´t help but the road just rolls out behind me.."sullen girl was my first favourite and meanwhile i´ve listened to it so often that it´s almost imprignated in my subconciousness.as for the released version of extraordinary machine versus the brion version.the brion version is more uneven yet more quirky and daring.all in all i love both versions,the only real complaint i have is that they kind of ruined red red red and oh sailor on the released version.the whole passion and drama is somewhat drained off.
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i absolutely agree with everything you say about fiona, she is such a beautiful, honest and unique soul
a few of the pictures you posted above i hadn't seen before, so thank you! (i have the same case, as with some antique images as well, that i can't post them because i have no way of tracking the source
) oh well... (haha, another fiona song title! i think we could insert fiona phrases everywhere in life...yesterday i was remembering that the lines - "he said it's all in your head and i said so's everythinhg but he didn't get it" - could be applied so many times!
) anyway, i have to get back to work (damn occupations interfering with the interesting things in life!)
XO!


"better that i break the window than forget what i had to say".....ok window broken,yet my mind is still coloured rosered...thanks..i had a secret eye on you too and what i noticed is that that our tfs-ways don´t cross each other often enough.so whose fault is that
??!!i´m glad this thread found me- or was it vice versa? however....i agree,we could try to talk in fiona-ish.she has written so many memorable lines and so efficiently described different states of minds and moods and experiences....i´m gonna do another detour now-fiona sightings:

my sleepy mind can't find more words to write, but i do think this is a good time to share some more images of this rare one-of-a-kind apple of our eye!
this is gonna be a bit of picspam, but i belive it's justified! 
and she's incredibly talented. I love her version of Across the Universe. 
,this is more apple than even paradise could offer!!!(i hope you killed the snake or at least put it in a terrarium)
!i had no idea that her sister is in the music business too.what you wrote about her sounds interesting.i will definitely have a look.
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