<< DVD9 Joni Mitchell - Woman of Heart and Mind
Joni Mitchell - Woman of Heart and Mind
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LanguageEnglish subtitles (available)
LanguageDutch subtitles (available)
GenreDocumentary
GenreMusic
TypeMovie
Date 1 decade, 4 years
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One of the great talents of her or anyone else's generation gets the royal treatment with this superb two-hour (with bonus material) documentary. It's all here (via interviews, including conversations past and present with Mitchell herself, photos, generous helpings of concert footage, and more): her Saskatchewan childhood, her lovers, her painting, her reunion with the daughter she had left behind at age 19... and, of course, her music, the songs, recordings, and performances, so intensely personal yet so universally accessible, that comprise one of the most extraordinarily original and significant (if not always wildly popular) bodies of work any artist has ever produced. Even true fanatics are likely to find revelations here; the rest of us can simply rejoice in the life and artistry of Joni Mitchell. 

This DVD chronicles the life, loves and career of Joni Mitchell. She was very strong-willed, battling childhood polio and later teaching herself to play guitar. That combination of determination and talent helped her succeed in the male dominated world of folk music. She soon went from the coffee houses of Greenwich Village to Carnegie Hall. Ever the wandering spirit, she moved from New York to Laurel Canyon, LA, where she met and fell in love with Graham Nash. During that period, when they were living together, Graham wrote "Our House" and Joni wrote the album "Ladies Of The Canyon." That album included the official anthem to the sixties' most famous music festival, "Woodstock."
The DVD goes on to chronicle Joni's musical journeys into pop ("You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio") rock and roll ("Raised On Robbery") and jazz ("Mingus"), a superb album that was savaged by the critics and ignored by the record buying public. Joni continued to release many fine albums throughout the eighties and nineties. Joni finally won a Grammy in 1996, when "Turbulent Indigo" won for best pop album. Unlike other music veterans who won Grammies late in their careers, Joni's win did not translate into huge records sales and lots of radio airplay. Nevertheless, this multi-talented artist continues to make great music.

Tracklisting:
Childhood/Beginnings:
All I Want * Urge for Going * Little Green * Both Sides Now Night in the City * I Had a King

Greenwich Village/Laurel Canyon (The 60's):
Cactus * Circle Game * Chelsea Morning * Ladies of the Canyon Just Like Me * Positively 4th Street (Bob Dylan)

First Record/Carnegie Hall/Woodstock:
Marcie * Conversation * Morning Morgantown * Woodstock

Romance with Graham Nash/Creative Process:
My Old Man * The Agreement * California * Our House (Graham Nash) Get Together (Graham Nash)

Blue/Retreat/Transformation:
Blue * A Case For You * For Free * River * For the Roses I'm a Radio * Raised on Robbery * Same Situation

New Musical Languages/Painting:
Amelia * Hejira * Coyote * Cotton Avenue * Chair in the Sky Dry Cleaner from Des Moines * Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

Marriage and Divorce/Social Commentary/Honors:
Wild Things Run Fast * Underneath the Streetlight * Come in From the Cold Dog Eat Dog * Sex Kills * Taming the Tiger

Full Circle:
Stay in Touch * Both Sides Now

Bonus Features:
1. Interview outtakes
2. Bonus songs: Big Yellow Taxi, Amelia, Hejira, Woodstock
3. Photo gallery
4. Discography
5. Travelogue
6. CD spot

Extra Informatie:
Formaat: Kleur, ISO/MDS (DVD9)
Geluidspoor: DD2.0, DD5.1 & DTS5.1
Taal: Engels
Ondertitels: Engels, Nederlands, Frans, Duits, Italiaans, Portugees, Spaans
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
DVD Release Datum: 3 Juni 2003
Speelduur: 149 minuten
Cover: Hoesje en label zijn in de RARs verwerkt

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