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June 28, 2008

I watched a DVD of Joni Mitchell earlier this evening. It was Mitchell Joni-A Woman Of Heart And Mind: A Life Story. Like most commentary it concentrated on the early singer songwriter period rather than the experimental artist.

This track is from Shine, her latest album:

Mitchell would have to be the most significant female musician in popular music, even though the music business had worn her down to the point where she couldn’t write and didn’t want to write. There was also little public recognition for her work and none at her record company.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 11:36 PM |