22:04 "You're one of those people that I don't know but I tend to worry about" - To me, that is such a sweet little moment of caring and connection; I would've probably choked up ...on the inside.
She actually hates when people worry about her. She finds it insulting, like she can’t take care of herself. This is exactly what the song “Extraordinary Machine” is about. I can tell by her voice in her reaction to Marc saying this that she finds it annoying.
the whole thing with food, shapes, clothes, seams, obsession with birds/insects/things, patterns, language, sensory issues... that girl is so neurodivergent, we always knew that, right?
til now ive only heard her music, never her conversation.. and to find that she's everything i could have hoped she was and more.. and i hoped for a lot.. what an amazing....... creature ;)
not sure if you guys gives a shit but if you are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream all the new movies and series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my girlfriend during the lockdown =)
Olivia Bell she’s my cousin!! Buddy was my dads first cousin and best friend. They grew up in Carthage/Collinwood, Tennessee. Her dad, Buddy met his wife in Hollywood. She was a dancer.. cabaret. I have her grandmothers bed!! Everyone was born on that tester, feather bed!! Beautiful and simple. Solid, cherry with handmade turned posts! Damn. I just want to talk to my great Uncle, Buddy. My dad passed away and he loved him. They kept in touch via email until my father became very ill.. thank you😘🥰
I strongly want to protect this woman. She’s seems so fragile, but beautiful and tough at the same time. I think she’s in a good place and will continue to find more enjoyment and happiness in life, but her history of trauma and her mental health issues worry me. It seems like her assault at 13 years old had a permanent effect on her well being. She skated around the subject in this interview, but I suspect it’s still horribly painful for her.
it clearly stunted her along with being very beautiful and intelligent. she seemed to have lived a life revolving around men and she never picked good ones, the only one who seemed to draw romantic songs from her was Jonathan Ames
Agree with everything except her being down to earth because she is not. She is not arrogant either but she is absolutely aware of the fact that she is very special and lives her life accordingly. I always wondered why she was not more popular when I was younger but I completely get it now. She knows she is a rockstar, enjoys being a rockstar but she exists in an extremely esoteric world that is hard to comprehend.
Did I detect her rippin a bong here. This is the year she got detained in Texas for having a couple baggies of kush on her person. Sounds like they're straight up smoking those 🌲
For all the talk about her being crazy, she actually seems quite normal to me. Like someone you could just hang out with and have some fun. I guess that's considered crazy in the music industry.
I LOVE this interview! Marc and her are so gentle with each other. Very non-American. Both understand the idea of living art, and the need and process to create.
Ahhhh because if you're American you can't do that... Even Americans who do are "non-American". Interesting how you couch bigoted hate in some fancy talk lol.
@@everybody8234 Having certain human behaviors directly associated with a localized cultural norm is not "bigoted", it's REALITY, lol. Like it or not, we are a product of cultural upbringing, and what it regards as "normal". It's up to us as individuals to transcend that, and create our own sensibility of what is "right" based on our OWN thoughts. Denying the existence of reality is one of the major manifestations of the very bigotry you claim to dislike...... ie you appear to be forcefully advocating nothing but another BLIND SOCIAL DOGMA.... You need to recognize your own bias in that regard. Try living 30 years in one country, then living thirty years in another, like I have.
so you have somehow distilled the 350 million people from the most culturally diverse country in the world to an either or set of behaviors. you are so sophisticated!
@@ryantruckman Yes! America's relative cultural diversity could be debated, if you think that America is the most culturally diverse country, you should try traveling more, my point was about whether Americans are a gentle people - to each other, and to other cultures in the world. (American culture's difference to many lies in its publicly stated historical embracing of people of diverse cultural backgrounds, not in how many there are in the country.) Americans are the only human culture to use the atomic bomb on populated human cities, not once, but TWICE, explain THAT one away. They (we) maintain the biggest and most widely stationed world military, and they (we) imprison MANY more people (per capita, and even in raw numbers) in their (our) own country than every other OECD nation, more than TWICE as many as the two closest in number - namely two of the most unstable and violent ones - Turkey and Israel. Americans are gentle - right. In your personal fantasy maybe. I'm an American citizen, and lived in California for thirty years, and if you haven't noticed the regular widespread mass shootings, even in GUN CONTROLLED CA , perhaps you noticed small businesses in San Francisco , and city life in general, destroyed by the government's (very unscientific) reaction to covid? So I can say from personal experience that having a completely corrupt abusive dystopian power-mad government is a "feature" of American culture also, something that unfortunately is obviously not limited to this country....... (PS I think American exceptionalism is an accident, nothing but the result of being in the right place at the right time. But physical strength is a real measurement, and real measurements need to form the basis of any values we place on relative cultural strengths and weakness, not voodoo, or "tradition". I think that ALL human cultures need to evolve BEYOND the "might is right" mentality though, and, if my own experience is any guide in this, it applies more to the WEAKEST of us than the strongest. But the weakest get their mental and cultural cues from the strongest, so the ultimate responsibility for the actions of the weakest lies squarely on the shoulders of those at the top. Such an ethical quandary - those at the top NEED to demonstrably and publicly forego the temptation to seek even MORE power just so that they can abuse it, and have that restrained mindset spread throughout that culture, AND throughout angry abused weaker cultures, lol.... I think the way forward is difficult, there are good reasons why it hasn't happened sooner...)
@@pixelwash9707 I've traveled far and wide and what I have seen is that most places are culturally homogeneous compared to the US. I don't really give a shit about your opinion. You are clearly a leftist America hater so piss off. USA all day baby. We are the trendsetter for global culture like it or not
I've never thought to look, but I've wondered how long Marc's intro/ads spiel and personal updates usually go before the actual interview starts, and now I know
@@samtehranipour8087 😂 I get it. I liken it to a mushroom trip. Some people don’t need the mushroom to trip… they trip on art or musical vibrations or whatever their medium. But ya it’s hard to believe unless we experience it. I always stay open but have a healthy skepticism… I know what you mean.
My cousin Fiona! Buddy Maggart “Apple” was my dad’s, John Clyde Robinson’s, cousin and Best friend. My dad passed away. My wish, if only, I could talk to her dad. I love you Fiona and Maude. 🥰
To be fair, I just listened to the 1000th WTF episode with Marc Maron and his producer talking about making the podcast, and the producer actually revealed that Fiona's interview needed a lot of editing haha. He said that she even e-mailed them at the time and said that they did a good job making sense out of it because she was apparently all over the place. So he might not really be cutting her off, this recording is probably very scrambled around from different parts of the interview so that it's easier to follow.
I am a former new listener who has have recently been listening to the podcast; this is the third instance of anti-Christian hate from the host. He probably isn’t even aware of it, but as being someone who claims to value personal improvement, open mindedness and self-awareness, he may want to examine why he has such vitriol towards Christianity.
That isn’t Fiona Apple. I haven’t seen the real Fiona Apple since before 1999. I believe she was replaced by someone or some thing. That’s why her entire personality changed and her music. Now she’s fighting for “virtual court hearings” on democratic news when she would know there are no politics or “Left” or “Right” or any of that and she would not be promoting digital ANYTHING.
Many of us have old selves that die and evolve as we grow and change with experience. That Fiona Apple is dead but she has value in her different versions 😊
lol the replaced celebrity theory, she smoked cracked and became an alcoholic, while dating a man 10 years older than her who abused her. clearly that changed her a lot and messed her up even more