A Quote by Sissy Spacek

I wanted to be Joni Mitchell. — © Sissy Spacek
I wanted to be Joni Mitchell.
Why would I want to sound like Joni Mitchell? I've got Joni Mitchell records, and they're great, and I couldn't possibly be that good.
I grew up listening to Joni Mitchell's version of "A Case of You." My mom was a huge Joni Mitchell fan.
I was really lost for a while in my teens. I was angry. But when I found music - Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell - it was a new discovery. It was a door to this other world where I wanted to be.
No Joni Mitchell 8 track tapes in my car.
When the suggestion was made that I might consider doing music of Joni Mitchell, I thought it was a fantastic idea. Joni, I admire not only for her music but for her person, because she's a person that really stands out for what she believes in.
You know, I grew up listening to Joni Mitchell.
Laura Marling is Joni Mitchell-level for me.
I did want to be Joni Mitchell for quite a long time.
I think everything Joni Mitchell did for music was big.
It's [Joni Mitchell's "A Case of You"] been one of my favorite songs for my entire life.
I listen to a lot of old music, like Joni Mitchell and David Bowie.
My mum is the biggest Joni Mitchell fan, and my dad loves Neil Young.
At a young age, I was introduced to Joni Mitchell by my mum. My dad was into progressive rock.
We've been waiting for a format like triple-A where you can hear Crowded House, Joni Mitchell and R.E.M.
We soaked up everything from Beethoven to Chopin to Jimi Hendrix to Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan.
I'm a huge fan of Joni Mitchell, and I think her music has inspired me lyrically and guitar-wise.
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