Fiona Apple "Sleep To Dream"
I tell you how I feel, but you don't care 
I say tell me the truth, but you don't dare 
You say love is a hell you cannot bear 
And I say gimme mine back and then go there - for all I care 
I got my feet on the ground 
And I don't go to sleep to dream 
You got your head in the clouds 
And you're not at all what you seem 
This mind, this body 
And this voice cannot be stifled by your deviantways 
So don't forget what I told you 
Don't come around, I got my own hell toraise 
I have never been so insulted in all my life 
I could swallow the seas to wash down all this pride 
First you run like a fool just to be at my side 
And now you run like a food 
But you just run to hide, and I can't abide 
I got my feet on the ground 
And I don't go to sleep to dream 
You got your head in the clouds 
And you're not at all what you seem 
This mind, this body 
And this voice cannot be stifled by your deviantways 
So don't forget what I told you 
Don't come around, I got my own hell toraise 
Don't make it a big deal, don't be so sensitive 
We're not playing a game anymore 
You don't have to be so defensive 
Don't you plead me your case, don't bother to explain 
Don't even show me your face, ''cause it's a crying shame 
Just go back to the rock from under which you came 
Take the sorrow you gave and all the stakes you claim - 
And don't forget the blame 
I got my feet on the ground 
And I don't go to sleep to dream 
You got your head in the clouds 
And you're not at all what you seem 
This mind, this body 
And this voice cannot be stifled by your deviantways 
So don't forget what I told you 
Don't come around, I got my own hell to raise
Sleep To Dream is the second single from Fiona's debut album Tidal (1996), and it was directed by french video and film auteur Stephane Sednoui.
In honor of today's MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS I decided to post the second video from the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, while accepting the 1997 MTV Video Music Award for "Best New Artist" for "Sleep to Dream," she proclaimed: "This world is bullshit, you shouldn't model your life on what you think that we think is cool, and what we're wearing and what we're saying, go with yourself" referring to the mainstream music industry. Host Chris Rock would comment on her speech later on during the program, saying, "That Fiona Apple was mad, huh? Fiona X was up here."
Though her comments were generally greeted with cheers and applause at the awards ceremony, the media backlash was immediate.
However, Apple was unapologetic: "I just had something on my mind and I just said it. And that's really the foreshadowing of my entire career and my entire life. When I have something to say, I'll say it." Stand-up comedian Denis Leary included a satire of this speech on his album, Lock 'n Load, titled "A Reading from the Book of Apple". Janeane Garofalo parodied Apple's comments in light of the fact that her video for "Criminal" seemed to reinforce the same celebrity fixation on weight and appearance that Apple condemned. 
A while after that, both she and Janeane attended the same event, but instead of talking face to face with her the comedianne ignored Fiona all night, Apple responded to these criticisms in an article in Rolling Stone in January 1998 
accepting her part of the blame but also by calli Garofalo "a cowardly bitch".
PS: Day 12 out of 13.

