@ghanick When the likes of Madonna became "Number One" in the 80's, thats when decline of popular music had begun.
What did that audience want? That type of "artist" pretending to be an "artist" on stage bouncing about... and to think we still have such "artists" in Pop today, thanks to whomever let those sediments rise up the charts.
@ghanick This was such an immature crowd. Look up her song "Number One" which immediately followed this song and she let's the audience have it and says, "Look, save the bombs for later I'm not that bad, you dig! Stop pitchin' s**t up here!".
I guess acoustic Joni was just too heavy for this crowd to handle. She kept her cool throughout. I guess she realized she was out of the mainstream by this time. That being said, I love this version....prophetic, as always. "Artifice, brutality, and innocence...." while she gets pelted by some mindless idiot! Yes, 25 years later, the truth remains in this song.
@ghanick When the likes of Madonna became "Number One" in the 80's, thats when decline of popular music had begun.
What did that audience want? That type of "artist" pretending to be an "artist" on stage bouncing about... and to think we still have such "artists" in Pop today, thanks to whomever let those sediments rise up the charts.
- Gary
wendileona 3 months ago
A Conspiracy Of Dunces Tour, at least in East Rutherford, NJ :-p
LorenzoNW 4 months ago
This is a pathetic and unfortunately predictable response to one of Joni's best songs. What a crowd of A holes.
skywryterz 4 months ago
I am glad for that. Popular music started going downhill in the 80's and the slide continues unabated.
ghanick 11 months ago
@ghanick This was such an immature crowd. Look up her song "Number One" which immediately followed this song and she let's the audience have it and says, "Look, save the bombs for later I'm not that bad, you dig! Stop pitchin' s**t up here!".
SpySlowhands 1 year ago
I guess acoustic Joni was just too heavy for this crowd to handle. She kept her cool throughout. I guess she realized she was out of the mainstream by this time. That being said, I love this version....prophetic, as always. "Artifice, brutality, and innocence...." while she gets pelted by some mindless idiot! Yes, 25 years later, the truth remains in this song.
ghanick 1 year ago