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Paper Bag (song)

"Paper Bag" is a song by American singer-songwriter Fiona Apple, released as the third single from her second studio album, When the Pawn... (1999).[2][3] The song earned Apple a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the 43rd Grammy Awards (2001).

"Paper Bag"
Single by Fiona Apple
from the album When the Pawn...
ReleasedJune 2000 (U.S.)[1]
Recorded1999
Length3:40
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)Fiona Apple
Fiona Apple singles chronology
"Fast as You Can"
(1999)
"Paper Bag"
(2000)
"O' Sailor"
(2005)
Music video
"Paper Bag" on YouTube

Background and composition edit

Apple wrote "Paper Bag" following an experience in which she mistook a plastic bag for a dove. The event took place in Los Angeles following recording sessions for her previous studio album, Tidal (1996); Apple, reportedly upset at the time, was a passenger in a car being driven by her father.[4] Apple's lyrics are what she calls "extensions of her journal", many of which draw experiences from a rape and subsequent mental health problems, including disordered eating, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and complex post-traumatic stress disorder.[5][6][7] The lyrics in "Paper Bag" are about minimizing different types of pain, something that is reflective of the feminine experience, and resonated with girls and women in online conversations associated heavily with trauma and eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa, a different disorder than Apple's own. "Hunger hurts, but starving works" became a common, relatable slogan in disordered eating communities.[8][9][10]

AllMusic's Matthew Greenwald described "Paper Bag" as having a "loose, almost ragtime" melody and rhythm pattern, with an "up and down" chord pattern creating a "funky, looping feel".[3] The Record noted the "infectious" song includes "Beatlesesque horns".[11] The Boston Globe classified it as a "piano ditty" that "owes equally to Kurt Weill and Paul McCartney,"[12] while The Buffalo News noted that it "provides a more contemporary hip hop sound" than other songs on her album.[13]

Music video edit

 
Paul Thomas Anderson

Paul Thomas Anderson directed the music video for "Paper Bag", which features a blue-and-red palette.[14] Anderson and Apple were in a romantic relationship at the time.[15][16] The video was filmed at Los Angeles's Union Station, specifically the Fred Harvey restaurant portion of the terminal.[17]

Usage in media edit

"Paper Bag" was featured in the 2006 film The Last Kiss[18] and the 2011 film Bridesmaids.[19]

Reception edit

Matthew Greenwald of AllMusic wrote that "Paper Bag" was one of the more accessible, "inspiring" tracks from the album. Greenwald appreciated Don Sweeney's horn arrangement, which he called "joyous".[3] In 2012, Bob Gendron of the Chicago Tribune opined, "A midst a backdrop of gently brushed drums, 'Paper Bag' highlighted an ugly tempestuousness at odds with its breezy cabaret melody."[20] In the "Rolling Stone Special Nineties Edition," the song was ranked as the 29th.[21] Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it as the 382nd greatest song of all time in 2021.[21]

The song is considered a "fan favorite".[22][23] It earned Apple a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the 43rd Grammy Awards (2001).[24]

References edit

  1. ^ "Billboard". 17 June 2000.
  2. ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King..." AllMusic. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  3. ^ a b c Greenwald, Matthew. "Paper Bag". AllMusic. Retrieved April 30, 2013.
  4. ^ Lee, Dan P. (June 17, 2012). "'I Just Want to Feel Everything': Hiding Out with Fiona Apple, Musical Hermit". Vulture. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  5. ^ Rudulph, Heather Wood (July 9, 2015). "The Secret History Behind Fiona Apple's "Criminal"". Refinery29. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  6. ^ Handler, Rachel (2020-04-17). "Allow Fiona Apple to Reintroduce Herself". Vulture. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  7. ^ Kornhaber, Spencer (2013-10-09). "Reminder: Fiona Apple Is Not Insane (and Neither Is Kanye West)". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  8. ^ Meeson, Fiona (2020-06-20). "EXTRAORDINARY MACHINE: FIONA APPLE AND FEMALE PAIN". Muse. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  9. ^ Orsini, Gisella (2017). ""Hunger Hurts, but Starving Works". The Moral Conversion to Eating Disorders". Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 41 (1): 111–141. doi:10.1007/s11013-016-9507-6. ISSN 1573-076X. PMID 27761691. S2CID 21190344.
  10. ^ Whitehead, Krista (2010). ""Hunger Hurts but Starving Works": A Case Study of Gendered Practices in the Online Pro-eating-disorder Community". The Canadian Journal of Sociology. 35 (4): 595–626. doi:10.29173/cjs7976. ISSN 0318-6431. S2CID 142904875.
  11. ^ Ivry, Bob (November 9, 1999). "Apple Sounds Alarm to Potential Lovers". The Record. Archived from the original on February 16, 2013. Retrieved February 1, 2013. (subscription required)
  12. ^ Anderman, Joan (November 9, 1999). . The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2013. (subscription required)
  13. ^ Violanti, Anthony (November 19, 1999). . The Buffalo News. Stanford Lipsey. Archived from the original on March 28, 2016. Retrieved February 1, 2013. (subscription required)
  14. ^ Wickman, Forrest (September 13, 2012). "The Minor Works of Paul Thomas Anderson". Slate. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  15. ^ Light, Alan (February 2000). "On a Wire". Spin. 16 (2). SPIN Media LLC: 64. ISSN 0886-3032. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  16. ^ Cruz, Gilbert; Ebiri, Bilge (September 15, 2012). "The Master vs. Resident Evil: A Short Guide on How to Tell Paul Thomas Anderson and Paul W.S. Anderson Apart". Vulture. Retrieved January 30, 2013.
  17. ^ https://laist.com/news/food/there-are-plans-to-open-a-new-gastr
  18. ^ "The Last Kiss (2006) Soundtrack". Soundtrack.net. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  19. ^ Davis, Edward (April 15, 2011). . IndieWire. Snagfilms. Archived from the original on August 13, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  20. ^ Gendron, Bob (March 20, 2012). "Fiona Apple's intense comeback show riveting at Lincoln Hall". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  21. ^ a b Rolling Stone The Nineties Special Edition. The Rolling Stone. pp. 86–95.
  22. ^ "For The Record: Quick News On Fiona Apple And Jon Brion, Sean Paul, Brooke Valentine, Incubus, Tommy Lee & More". MTV. August 22, 2005. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  23. ^ "Fiona Apple Receives Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy Nomination". Business Wire (Press release). December 8, 2005. Retrieved February 1, 2013.
  24. ^ Reese, Lori (January 24, 2001). "Em Again: The staid Recording Academy courts controversy for their 43rd annual awards". Entertainment Weekly. ISSN 1049-0434. OCLC 21114137. Retrieved January 30, 2013.

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This article is about the Fiona Apple song For the Goldfrapp song see Felt Mountain Paper Bag is a song by American singer songwriter Fiona Apple released as the third single from her second studio album When the Pawn 1999 2 3 The song earned Apple a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the 43rd Grammy Awards 2001 Paper Bag Single by Fiona Applefrom the album When the Pawn ReleasedJune 2000 U S 1 Recorded1999Length3 40LabelEpicSongwriter s Fiona AppleFiona Apple singles chronology Fast as You Can 1999 Paper Bag 2000 O Sailor 2005 Music video Paper Bag on YouTube Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Music video 3 Usage in media 4 Reception 5 ReferencesBackground and composition editApple wrote Paper Bag following an experience in which she mistook a plastic bag for a dove The event took place in Los Angeles following recording sessions for her previous studio album Tidal 1996 Apple reportedly upset at the time was a passenger in a car being driven by her father 4 Apple s lyrics are what she calls extensions of her journal many of which draw experiences from a rape and subsequent mental health problems including disordered eating obsessive compulsive disorder and complex post traumatic stress disorder 5 6 7 The lyrics in Paper Bag are about minimizing different types of pain something that is reflective of the feminine experience and resonated with girls and women in online conversations associated heavily with trauma and eating disorders particularly anorexia nervosa a different disorder than Apple s own Hunger hurts but starving works became a common relatable slogan in disordered eating communities 8 9 10 AllMusic s Matthew Greenwald described Paper Bag as having a loose almost ragtime melody and rhythm pattern with an up and down chord pattern creating a funky looping feel 3 The Record noted the infectious song includes Beatlesesque horns 11 The Boston Globe classified it as a piano ditty that owes equally to Kurt Weill and Paul McCartney 12 while The Buffalo News noted that it provides a more contemporary hip hop sound than other songs on her album 13 Music video edit nbsp Paul Thomas Anderson Paul Thomas Anderson directed the music video for Paper Bag which features a blue and red palette 14 Anderson and Apple were in a romantic relationship at the time 15 16 The video was filmed at Los Angeles s Union Station specifically the Fred Harvey restaurant portion of the terminal 17 Usage in media edit Paper Bag was featured in the 2006 film The Last Kiss 18 and the 2011 film Bridesmaids 19 Reception editMatthew Greenwald of AllMusic wrote that Paper Bag was one of the more accessible inspiring tracks from the album Greenwald appreciated Don Sweeney s horn arrangement which he called joyous 3 In 2012 Bob Gendron of the Chicago Tribune opined A midst a backdrop of gently brushed drums Paper Bag highlighted an ugly tempestuousness at odds with its breezy cabaret melody 20 In the Rolling Stone Special Nineties Edition the song was ranked as the 29th 21 Rolling Stone Magazine ranked it as the 382nd greatest song of all time in 2021 21 The song is considered a fan favorite 22 23 It earned Apple a Grammy Award nomination for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for the 43rd Grammy Awards 2001 24 References edit Billboard 17 June 2000 Erlewine Stephen Thomas When the Pawn Hits the Conflicts He Thinks Like a King AllMusic Retrieved January 30 2013 a b c Greenwald Matthew Paper Bag AllMusic Retrieved April 30 2013 Lee Dan P June 17 2012 I Just Want to Feel Everything Hiding Out with Fiona Apple Musical Hermit Vulture Retrieved January 30 2013 Rudulph Heather Wood July 9 2015 The Secret History Behind Fiona Apple s Criminal Refinery29 Retrieved 2022 03 26 Handler Rachel 2020 04 17 Allow Fiona Apple to Reintroduce Herself Vulture Retrieved 2022 03 26 Kornhaber Spencer 2013 10 09 Reminder Fiona Apple Is Not Insane and Neither Is Kanye West The Atlantic Retrieved 2022 03 26 Meeson Fiona 2020 06 20 EXTRAORDINARY MACHINE FIONA APPLE AND FEMALE PAIN Muse Retrieved 2022 03 26 Orsini Gisella 2017 Hunger Hurts but Starving Works The Moral Conversion to Eating Disorders Culture Medicine and Psychiatry 41 1 111 141 doi 10 1007 s11013 016 9507 6 ISSN 1573 076X PMID 27761691 S2CID 21190344 Whitehead Krista 2010 Hunger Hurts but Starving Works A Case Study of Gendered Practices in the Online Pro eating disorder Community The Canadian Journal of Sociology 35 4 595 626 doi 10 29173 cjs7976 ISSN 0318 6431 S2CID 142904875 Ivry Bob November 9 1999 Apple Sounds Alarm to Potential Lovers The Record Archived from the original on February 16 2013 Retrieved February 1 2013 subscription required Anderman Joan November 9 1999 Apple Wraps Intimacy Agony in Lush Sound The Boston Globe Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved February 1 2013 subscription required Violanti Anthony November 19 1999 Discs The Buffalo News Stanford Lipsey Archived from the original on March 28 2016 Retrieved February 1 2013 subscription required Wickman Forrest September 13 2012 The Minor Works of Paul Thomas Anderson Slate Retrieved January 30 2013 Light Alan February 2000 On a Wire Spin 16 2 SPIN Media LLC 64 ISSN 0886 3032 Retrieved January 30 2013 Cruz Gilbert Ebiri Bilge September 15 2012 The Master vs Resident Evil A Short Guide on How to Tell Paul Thomas Anderson and Paul W S Anderson Apart Vulture Retrieved January 30 2013 https laist com news food there are plans to open a new gastr The Last Kiss 2006 Soundtrack Soundtrack net Retrieved February 1 2013 Davis Edward April 15 2011 Bridesmaids Soundtrack Features Fiona Apple Inara George Hole Blondie amp Wilson Phillips IndieWire Snagfilms Archived from the original on August 13 2012 Retrieved February 1 2013 Gendron Bob March 20 2012 Fiona Apple s intense comeback show riveting at Lincoln Hall Chicago Tribune Retrieved February 1 2013 a b Rolling Stone The Nineties Special Edition The Rolling Stone pp 86 95 For The Record Quick News On Fiona Apple And Jon Brion Sean Paul Brooke Valentine Incubus Tommy Lee amp More MTV August 22 2005 Retrieved February 1 2013 Fiona Apple Receives Best Pop Vocal Album Grammy Nomination Business Wire Press release December 8 2005 Retrieved February 1 2013 Reese Lori January 24 2001 Em Again The staid Recording Academy courts controversy for their 43rd annual awards Entertainment Weekly ISSN 1049 0434 OCLC 21114137 Retrieved January 30 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paper Bag song amp oldid 1222946477, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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