I never liked big venues cause the lights were too bright. We'd always
tell them turn em down. You can't see past the first row. Its hard to
tell who's throwing things at you !
Ted


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Little Bird
Sent: Thursday, March 27, 2003 8:50 AM
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Subject: Re: joni was a skater, wasn't she?

> i know joni didn't like performing for huge crowds
(she mentions this in the life and times bio)but
enjoyed the small venues has anyone heard her say more
about this, other than that she started doing it in
coffee houses because she needed the money and not
because of some inner urge or desire or need?>

JONI ON THE BIG STAGE:

"I never liked the big stage. I liked the coffee
houses. I never liked the idea of separating myself
from people, or being elevated. Maybe it's Canadian!
You know, stick your head above the crowd and we'll be
glad to lop it off! But something in me made me not
like the separation. As the stages got higher and
higher, the fickleness of the crowds, suddenly this
was being taken seriously and there were critics
sitting out there. I disliked the formalization of it
as it went to the big stage and this need for
perfection. In the coffee houses it was so
experimental, so casual, so friendly. I could jump off
the stage and sit down with them, stay at people's
houses, go out to dinner. There was no inequity. I
remember the first night when I heard someone suck in
their breath when I went by. And I ran! It filled me
so full of adrenaline that I ran for about six blocks
in the opposite direction: 'That's Joni
Mitchell!!(gasp!)' Boom! I was outta there!"
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