For me, the sign of a good cover is that you like it more than the original. I love and respect sharon van etten, but I feel like fiona apple's version is so raw and powerful that it blows the original out of the water.

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Nothing gives me a more guttural feeling than hearing Fiona Apple cover!! I linked her cover of The Whole Of The Moon and it’s sooooo good. I even bought the japanese release of When The Pawn CD just so I can listen to Across The Universe in my car. (no aux😞) Love More is another amazing song and Fiona just has this heavy way of performing it that i really enjoy. run to youtube rn and find a Fiona Apple cover you‘ve never heard b4!
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This was my introduction to Fiona Apple and is my favorite song of hers ever. It captures and sounds like the feeling of longing so well. It’s such a cinematic song too. If i were in a movie it feels like it would be my intro song as i bike around to work or something. I used to skip the end bc it sounded weird but it’s sorta my favorite now.
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