I was there. Oh God I was there and I wouldn't have traded being there for a million dollars. Loved every single second. Brandi, thank you too, with all my heart. You are an amazing woman also. This wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for you and we all know it. Love you both. There will never be any comparison to you. It was so spiritual too, VERY! X0!
Long after we ALL are gone... this performance will live on. The divine in me... thanks the divine in you. I was there on my birthday at the Hollywood Bowl. Absolute magic!!! God bless you and keep you. XOXO
My parents went to this last night. I wanted a peek at what they saw, and holy cow. That was literally amazing. A true artist, a real musician. Rarer and rarer these days
There something I find disturbing about Joni Mitchell being paraded out surrounded by sycophants, to perform to an audience that I find as equally disturbing. I choose to remember the musician as she was and listen to her music often and hope that all is well with her and that she's happy.
Would you feel less disturbed if you knew Joni said thank you last night to those same "sycophants" who "brought me out of retirement" or the times she laughed with glee singing and sharing her stories with us? Would you feel less disturbed if you knew that Joni (not the "sycophants") was the star of the show and the highlight? Every one of the "sycophants" took a back seat. And she was not "paraded out" - she was gracefully seated in a beautiful armchair, and held court, and her own, the entire night.
@@terrymichaels3744 I think its something in between. All and I mean all players of that era just can't give it up, except for Grace Slick....All the rest from Mick, Paul to Ringo and everyone in between will embarrassingly keep at it til the cows come home, part of it is ego and lust for eternal fame, and the rest is simply the fact that thats what they do, they are performers and musicians.....ya know just like that the old waitress who works till 95. Thats what she did, she was a waitress, Joni is a musician. Retirement equals death. Except for the fact that very few of them can sing for shit anymore without techno help....let em be ...people still go and pay because they too are reliving what once was. To each his own....They won't be getting $200 or $1000 bucks outa me. I was there when it actually was 'the good ole days".
2 interesting comments from different perspectives. I do not think she was paraded out against her will, but I am not a fan of Belinda. I am not as old as some of these stars. I watch Sting, Peter Gabriel, Phill Collins and others out there near 80, with voice or body diminished performing. I don't get it, ego, $$, is it in their blood, all they know. Joni, Dylan and a few others might be exceptions. I look forward to retiring.
@@2visiondigital Dylan is pathetic, mumbling through monotone talking lyrics you can barely understand. Which song is that? With a band that is soulless. But people love it! Good for them and him. Keith and Bob and Bobby Weir will play til they drop. I'd go see Dionne Warwiick though at 83. A real singer. The greats like Louis Armstrong, and the Duke etc performed to the end .Frank Sanatra called it quits in his 80s. It is what it is. I'm glad I lived to see em all in their heyday.
I was there. Oh God I was there and I wouldn't have traded being there for a million dollars. Loved every single second. Brandi, thank you too, with all my heart. You are an amazing woman also. This wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for you and we all know it. Love you both. There will never be any comparison to you. It was so spiritual too, VERY! X0!
So beautiful, I cried.
Long after we ALL are gone... this performance will live on.
The divine in me... thanks the divine in you.
I was there on my birthday at the Hollywood Bowl. Absolute magic!!!
God bless you and keep you. XOXO
Just got back from Sundays concert sharing Joni giggles and wine as though sitting in her living room.I'll never forget it.Soundtrack of my life
Raising a glass of wine to Joni, the Jam, and you... from a stormy night in Joburg, South Africa. Thank you for sharing this beautiful gift.❤
These moments in time are so precious. I’m lifted just to see and hear them. ❤
My parents went to this last night. I wanted a peek at what they saw, and holy cow. That was literally amazing. A true artist, a real musician. Rarer and rarer these days
Love listening to artists who were old souls perform when they're old.
All my life thanks joni🎉🎉
Fabulous concert last night! Thank you so much for sharing. She's amazing.
Flew from Singapore to San Francisco to LA , first time in the USA only for Joni
Oh Joni, you are a bright light ,keep shineing ☀️❤✌
Old age makes no difference to perfect timing and phrasing ❤
crying here in the UK
So special!
Fantastica ❤
Thank u. Lol “Oy Vey” at the end of that epic performance. I hear ya! 😅
Making history
Joni sounds fantastic.
BRILLIANT!!!
Loving you still Joni
so beautiful :,) do you have any video from hejira?
@@owenrogers2709 : She played that song; But I didn’t record; 😞
Mamma mia! My body like an earthquake.
Brandi shhhh
To call her a legend is an understatement…
There something I find disturbing about Joni Mitchell being paraded out
surrounded by sycophants, to perform to an audience that I find as equally disturbing.
I choose to remember the musician as she was and listen to her music
often and hope that all is well with her and that she's happy.
Would you feel less disturbed if you knew Joni said thank you last night to those same "sycophants" who "brought me out of retirement" or the times she laughed with glee singing and sharing her stories with us? Would you feel less disturbed if you knew that Joni (not the "sycophants") was the star of the show and the highlight? Every one of the "sycophants" took a back seat. And she was not "paraded out" - she was gracefully seated in a beautiful armchair, and held court, and her own, the entire night.
@@terrymichaels3744 I think its something in between. All and I mean all players of that era just can't give it up, except for Grace Slick....All the rest from Mick, Paul to Ringo and everyone in between will embarrassingly keep at it til the cows come home, part of it is ego and lust for eternal fame, and the rest is simply the fact that thats what they do, they are performers and musicians.....ya know just like that the old waitress who works till 95. Thats what she did, she was a waitress, Joni is a musician. Retirement equals death. Except for the fact that very few of them can sing for shit anymore without techno help....let em be ...people still go and pay because they too are reliving what once was. To each his own....They won't be getting $200 or $1000 bucks outa me. I was there when it actually was 'the good ole days".
what is disturbing is your lack of common sense and knowledge and absurd comment
2 interesting comments from different perspectives. I do not think she was paraded out against her will, but I am not a fan of Belinda. I am not as old as some of these stars. I watch Sting, Peter Gabriel, Phill Collins and others out there near 80, with voice or body diminished performing. I don't get it, ego, $$, is it in their blood, all they know. Joni, Dylan and a few others might be exceptions. I look forward to retiring.
@@2visiondigital Dylan is pathetic, mumbling through monotone talking lyrics you can barely understand. Which song is that? With a band that is soulless. But people love it! Good for them and him. Keith and Bob and Bobby Weir will play til they drop. I'd go see Dionne Warwiick though at 83. A real singer. The greats like Louis Armstrong, and the Duke etc performed to the end .Frank Sanatra called it quits in his 80s. It is what it is. I'm glad I lived to see em all in their heyday.