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From: henhenstoll
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  • Love Joni and all her talent.

  • Joni so relaxed and at her best..great tune, thanks

  • Show!

  • Thank you for posting such a great video.

    Thank you sherrylynn70 for posting.

  • Sherrylynn70...You are top shelf baby!....Thanks for the classic moment :-)

    My compliments to the cool host....5*****!

  • Hello,

    Our special thanks to our big friend Sherry (YouTube sherrylynn70) for sharing this great song and wonderful performance of Joni with us, Joni really is a big star, our compliments for this great video, 5*****

    Dearest greetings from Chris and Mayka - The Netherlands - Europe - YouTube chrismayka.

  • I adore this performance....thank you, Joni Mitchell for the years..thank you for telling the stories of our lives...Your musicians RocK oN..forever..ClaSSiC♥ First class, Lady...so happy for you and yours♥ Thank you ~henhenstoll~ for aLL the Joni MitcheLL respect and love♥

  • Thank you so much for your time bringing this major gift to the community...what an awesome performance forever with us..thank you, Joni Mitchell and your band of brillance...thank you for telling the stories of our lives...thank you for the joy and the tears all these years♥

  • Once again another great upload - keep them coming - Thanks so much.

  • This song is off the first album I had ever bought of hers.I had never heard of Joni before because I live under a rock.I have yet to buy another record of another artist

    sense then.

  • This is a song about fascism. This is Joni in the late 80s I think, trying to make people listen to what she's saying, fighting to be heard while the global party went on and disaster loomed bigger. People say that she's become "bitter". She's unique. Listen to Shine.

  • This isn't about fascism; it's addressing materialism and the american preoccupation with being perceived, by others, as a "winner". This was performed in June, 1986, in new jersey, I think.

  • Exactly: the 80s were the "me" decade. There

    was a bestseller entitled "Looking Out for

    Number One". She may have read it.

  • Joni, We Love You. We Always Will. Welcome Back, Number One.

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