Both Sides Singing
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Today we meet an artist who doesn’t blow the doors off with volume or choreography, but with something quieter—and in many ways, just as radical.
A woman alone with a guitar in an open tuning.
A voice that can sound like a bell, a blade, or a diary you were never meant to read.
A songwriter who refuses to keep her feelings, or her harmonies, inside the lines.
But inwardly a mother with empty arms carrying shame that didn't belong to her and grief she poured into songs that people around her could feel even if they didn't know why both sides now Chelsea morning
Joni Mitchell.
In this episode, I want to explore:
Her background: prairie girl, painter, survivor.
Her influences: folk clubs, jazz giants, poets, painters, and her own wounds.
Her effect on music: especially the singer-songwriter era and beyond.
Her life’s arc: including the hidden child, the fame she never really trusted, the experiments that confused critics, the silence, the aneurysm, and the astonishing later-life return.
Because if Hendrix reimagined what a guitar could do, Joni Mitchell reimagined what a song could say.
Small-town skies, big inner world
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