Joni Mitchell - Interview - BBC2 'The Late Show', 1994 descargar videos gratis


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9 years ago

Andrew Korvin

Joni is way cool.

9 years ago

MrMac5150

This lady is so smart and intelligent knowing the changing of our time, forecasting the truth in 1994. I just seen a interview with her at the age of 71, and this lady is still a winner, god I love this lady.

9 years ago

ilovemerylstreep73

she looks soo beautiful

9 years ago

Soozi inCa

Seriously, she's right "we didn't lock our doors @ night" back then. Didn't need to.

10 years ago

Dave Bass

OMG. After watching this again (after a long hiatus) I realized something - you don't interview Joni Mitchell - she interviews herself! And you're just lucky enough to be a by-stander. Ha! : )

10 years ago

MsTruNorth

I agree. The first time I heard Joni Mitchell interviewed I laughed and realized why she said in "Talk to Me," "I pay a high price for my open talking the way you do for your silent mystery." lol She's not mean nor sarcastic. She's just--as you say--being candid. She's usually spot on with her observations too, I think.

10 years ago

jkhkjhj

this can't be in 1994.? it's much earlier?

10 years ago

John Penumbra

Joni is an amazing artist. She is so AUTHENTIC. She sings from her soul. I just adore her.

10 years ago

Denis MacEoin

How do you reach that conclusion? It is the interviewer's job to challenge the interviewee, giving her the chance to say what she thinks. Correcting the interviewer and defending herself is the ideal way for JM to get across her opinions.

10 years ago

fuxamatter

She sounds just like my Aunt Joni from Ridgetown ON, which is weird. She still sounds like a Canadian farm girl even though she's been living stateside for 45(?) years.

11 years ago

Stephen Owen

So glad you are discovering,40 years on i am still transfixed it never ends, try DON JUANS and the wonderful early album FOR THE ROSES..... just enjoy and bathe in this music for the rest of your life

11 years ago

Stephen Owen

A MAN WHO SHARES EVERY FEELING I HAVE FOR THIS WOMEN,SHE SIMPLY BLOWS THE REST AWAY................ PEERLESS, WE WILL NOT SEE THE LIKE OF HER AGAIN...... THANK YOU

11 years ago

Iya Khan

Big ups to Joni. She is a classy, inteligent, very talented, and pretty deep woman. Glad I was around to hear her songs.

11 years ago

Dawn Threader

be introverted and bleed forever how true is that

11 years ago

Dawn Threader

so intelligent and observant ...I have always adored her and always loved her a song bird she is always expressing something real and tangible

11 years ago

grai

Joni Mitchell has never stopped carping since the 80's about her record sales plummetting she had a fan base of millions of people who stopped buying her music why? because it became self-indulgent and inaccessible The nearest she's ever got to a contract was selling her soul to Starbucks with a that dated dross called "shine" - pretty desperate measures for someone who doesn't give a shit

11 years ago

oleole52

Inaccessible?As in more than 4 chords?After Harvest,Neil Young was pressured to do Harvest 2.He refused.Did an electronic album,then a retro album.Did what pleased him.Joni did the same.They've been close since they were teens in the Toronto scene in the 60"s. Maybe it's a Canadian thing,but both are doing quite well,and neither gives a sawed-off shit what you think about their work.

11 years ago

TruNordics14

No, she is not a feminist. In another interview, she describes this kind of unnatural role reversal taking place in the world (West) where men are becoming weaker and she mentions several times women have become grotesquely aggressive. "Feminist" for many good reasons has a shitty stigma and she clearly states she has met too many feminists that were man haters. The particular feminists she's met?....most likely the one's who wrote the books and started the movement.

11 years ago

MrMulrine83

isn't the shortest song she wrote - Smokin' (Empty, Try Another)??

11 years ago

lastoftheki

i also find it interesting that the interviewer tried to rush her past her statement, as if it were too honest...cities like LA and NY are just as she described, and even worse in some parts of those cities...but you can still find the courtesy she described of the 60's in less populated places...just goes to show you that the problem is not overpopulation of the world, but of the cities...and being confined...if we spread out then we act more civil...

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