This story appears once a year in the New Yorker. Or is it serialization? BTW, I knew Joni Mitchell was a genius poet way back in my Romantic phase (circa 1972) just before our love got lost. I wish I had a river to skate away on (implies frozen).
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A wonderfully written, evocative piece. Watch her again in Scorsese’s “Last Waltz”, in her early 30’s prime, the only woman on stage, but mesmerizing, captivating, amazing, outshining them all.
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Accept the ordinary, they are extra ordinary A Prof who under dresses, a subordinate who is a leader follower All thing's smart are hardly smart Simplicity is a long way to go
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@Celeestee so vo’??? -
Vo’ deci’?
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She makes today's singers look and sound lesser.
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I think she just wanted to put in a parking lot.
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Want a story about Joni? Contact me
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.@fxmcattack. I wish JM would be inspired to write a new song, Enough already with this NYer post?
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By whose standards is she a genius! Those who saw her n other ways you describe will still see her that way! Honestly!
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