Hey, Mr. Bank Man, he also has - by your definition - a "real" job. That comment is no surprise coming from someone who calls himself Bank Man though. People sure do love banks these days.
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I like you, Mark. I read most all your reviews but I happen to disagree pretty strongly with this one. I was right against the stage rail, dead center in front of Fiona for the whole show. Did I see how thin she was? Of course. You would be blind not to notice. She didn't look healthy. But aside from that I noticed she was grinning. A lot. She treats the stage like a therapy session because that's exactly what those manic lyrics are to her - therapy - but she was having FUN with her session on the Fillmore's couch. And, with the exception of leaving Criminal off her set list, she gave the crowd what they wanted. So to refer to the show as depressing and say "Fiona Apple's performance at the Fillmore in Charlotte turned into a train wreck of tragic and frustrating proportions" is another absurd statement that feeds into the current trend of the media painting a caricature of her instead of an accurate portrait.