I may just have to move to Canada temporarily to watch this. They call it A Woman of Heart and Mind: The Life and Times of Joni Mitchell Besides interviews with CS&N (naturally Neil couldn't be found) and Geffen, apparently they got Joni herself to comment on.... herself (thanks Austin Powers)....>>> She speaks in-depth about her life as a songwriter/musician/painter, and the inspiration she derives from the joy and pain shes experienced over several decades in the public eye. <<<AND>>> The documentary also includes rarely seen footage of Mitchell performing in Greenwich Village in 1967, and footage from 1972 of Mitchell, Jackson Browne, Mama Cass and the early Eagles at an impromptu party. I wonder if this is just a renamed preview of the American Masters program, or something completely different (thanks Monty Python). Here's the whole synopsis, and there are a few cool pics I had not seen before: http://cbc.ca/lifeandtimes/mitchell.html
And you thought I couldn't post JC! RR Doug wrote: > This from CBC "Life and Times" schedule: > http://cbc.ca/lifeandtimes/sched_tv.html > Feb 25 > Joni Mitchell (Part 1) > Joni Mitchell has been called the most > influential recording > artist of the late 20th century. A rare, > intimate look at a > multi-award winning musician who is as > private and reflective > as the lyrics for which she is celebrated. > Mar 4 > Joni Mitchell (Part 2) > Joni Mitchell has been called the most > influential recording > artist of the late 20th century. A rare, > intimate look at a > multi-award winning musician who is as > private and reflective > as the lyrics for which she is celebrated. > Doug