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Joni Mitchell

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Nobody understood The Reoccurring Dream, but after September 11, when we were coerced to do a national duty and go out and shop, surely people could begin to see what I was getting at.


— Joni Mitchell


#begin #coerced #could #dream #duty

Not to dismiss Gershwin, but Gershwin is the chip; Ellington was the block.


— Joni Mitchell


#chip #dismiss #ellington #gershwin

Paul Simon started piling up a lot of words, more than the bar could handle, and I stopped!


— Joni Mitchell


#could #handle #i #lot #more

People used to say nobody can sing my songs but me - they're too personal.


— Joni Mitchell


#nobody #people #personal #say #sing

The Beginning of Survival is my best album. I am very proud of it, and I am surprised at it, too. I thought some of Travelogue was a little heavy, but I don't think this is heavy.


— Joni Mitchell


#am #beginning #best #heavy #i

The coming of the kids hasn't come out in my art yet.


— Joni Mitchell


#come #coming #hasn #kids #out

The considerations of a corporation, especially now, have nothing to do with art or music.


— Joni Mitchell


#considerations #corporation #especially #music #nothing

The God of the Old Testament is the depiction of evil.


— Joni Mitchell


#evil #god #old #old testament #testament

The songwriting was almost like something I did while I was waiting for my daughter to come back.


— Joni Mitchell


#back #come #daughter #did #i

The thing that gave me the most pain in life, psychologically, and it gave me tremendous pain psychologically, is man's disrespect for nature.


— Joni Mitchell


#gave #life #man #me #most






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As Joni Mitchell added new folk songs to her repertoire Joni Mitchell began to devise dozens of alternative tunings that allowed her to play each song. In the United Kingdom the album premiered at No. Layered atmospheric compositions such as "Overture / Cotton Avenue" featured more improvisatory collaboration while "Paprika Plains" was a 16-minute epic that stretched the boundaries of pop owing more to Mitchell's memories of childhood in Canada and her study of classical music.

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Mitchell has deeply influenced fellow musicians in a diverse range of genres and her work is highly respected by critics. In the interim Mitchell has turned again toward pop embraced electronic music and engaged in political protest.

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