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      • With her regal beauty, imperious nature and nifty clothes, Joni Mitchell could fit right into “Game of Thrones.” Her kingdom would be a mix of Canada and California, where handsome male musicians are as available as cigarettes and artistry, not business, prevails; where songs, instead of swords, serve up revenge but also seduce and enlighten.
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  1. With her regal beauty, imperious nature and nifty clothes, Joni Mitchell could fit right into “Game of Thrones.” Her kingdom would be a mix of Canada and California, where handsome male musicians...

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  3. Oct 19, 2017 · With her regal beauty, imperious nature and nifty clothes, Joni Mitchell could fit right into Game of Thrones. Her kingdom would be a mix of Canada and California, where handsome...

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  4. Jun 11, 2024 · Ann Powers’s deeply personal biography of Joni Mitchell looks at how a generation of listeners came to identify with the folk singer’s intimate songs.

  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Joni Mitchell has released 19 studio albums across her career, and her best-loved LPs are probably Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, Hejira, and Both Sides Now, though it's fair to say all are essential.

  6. This is not to say that Mitchell’s voice is underrated—far from it—but her adven­tur­ous, deeply per­son­al lyri­cism and exper­i­men­tal song­writ­ing are how she is most often dis­tin­guished from the cohort of 60s singer-song­writ­ers who emerged from the folk scene.

  7. Jun 17, 2024 · In her music and through her presence, Mitchell tapped into the vitality of a space opening up, one that she in part created: a clearing in which women could fully be themselves and claim the power of that wholeness, while also acknowledging the risks and the pain of shaking off old ways.

  8. Oct 19, 2017 · It isn’t just that Mitchell fans refuse to let her cocaine-fuelled grandiosity, use of racist language and imagery, or bad ‘80s albums damage her artistic legacy. The problem is that her fans ...