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  1. 4 days ago · Conversation” encapsulates Joni Mitchell’s distinctive musical style, characterized by introspective and thought-provoking lyrics infused with poetic imagery. The song reflects her ability to blend folk, pop, and jazz influences, showcasing her versatility and unmatched talent as a singer-songwriter.

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  2. Conversation by Joni Mitchell He comes for conversation I comfort him sometimes Comfort and consultation He knows that's what he'll find I bring him apples and cheeses He brings me songs to play He sees me when he pleases I see him in cafes And I only say hello And turn away before his lady knows How much I want to see him

  3. 14 hours ago · Understanding Joni Mitchell's genius from both sides now. Last year someone I was talking to snorted that an older, lefty, white woman we both know seemed "like the kind of person who goes to Joni ...

  4. 3 days ago · Nevertheless, its titular track remains an important summation of the legendary singer-songwriter’s early songwriting, predicting her later change in style and perhaps foreshadowing a career that few would have imagined in 1968. Looking back at 'Song To A Seagull', the title track from the debut album of Joni Mitchell, which she described as ...

  5. 5 days ago · Music critic Ann Powers’s new Joni Mitchell biography is a bracingly unsentimental appraisal of the revered singer-songwriter whose career spans six decades — and counting.

  6. 3 days ago · by Melanie Davis about 14 hours ago. Considering all the sweet melodies Joni Mitchell created on it in the earliest days of her musical career, it’s hard to imagine that her favorite guitar was ...

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  8. 3 days ago · New York writer and critic Jody Rosen, in the online Popular Music Books in Process series, which I help organize.Get the Zoom link by emailing froyster@depaul.edu. Also, if you’re in the Toronto area, Ann is visiting in two weeks, June 17, for a conversation conducted by the very excellent Tabassum Siddiqui at the TPL reference library— info and reservations here.

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