A Quote by Joni Mitchell

Musically, I don't think I'd ever dry up. I trust my musical invention. — © Joni Mitchell
Musically, I don't think I'd ever dry up. I trust my musical invention.
The pianoforte is the most important of all musical instruments; its invention was to music what the invention of printing was to poetry.
Whatever is original in my writing comes from my musical apprenticeship. I look for rhythm in words. I imagine words as if they were musical chords. Often I'll write something, read it, and find it musically unsatisfactory. There is a musical imperative in my choice of words.
I do think musical-theater actors can get a bad rap, and I see why. There is a certain slickness - there's nothing better than an amazing musical, but an okay musical can be one of the worst times you've ever had.
No," I say firmly. "If you ever doubt anything here, if you ever not know what to think or who to trust, you trust Todd, okay? You remember that.
I think my children are definitely musically inclined, and they show it, and they're exposed to a lot of it. And they're their own people, and I think easily they could do something musical, or they could do something in acting or film or other types of the arts, and I would fully support it.
I will always have my songs and I don't think I will ever dry-up
I will always have my songs and I don't think I will ever dry-up.
Typically, people think, 'Oh the hippies and the punks hated each other,' or that those things don't go together musically. Sometimes that is true, but we had equal parts of both in our musical DNA.
Music runs through everything I do - I even think musically; even when I was acting, but, especially, when I am directing. Directing is very musical.
Musically, I would never run dry. Any time I sit down to an instrument, I could write a song.
Mainly, when I ran into Emmylou Harris, that was it, you know? We could finish each other's sentences musically, and personally, too. We have a very shared, similar sensibility. And that was a friendship that really opened up a tremendous number of musical doors for me.
Looking back, I think I was always musical. My dad was very musical, and I think my mom was musical.
Sinatra is the essence of vocal style. This man has an innate quality of knowing what is good musically. You can sum that up best by saying that he has musical integrity. Even when he does a bad song, there's a good quality in the presentation.
Michael Jackson is the greatest musical influence on me. He's my man. Musically, he is the one artist I want to be like.
My musical tastes were horrendous. I was just listening to whatever was on the radio. I wasn't being nourished musically at all.
Making a musical television show was always the ultimate dream. But I really didn't think it would ever happen. Because who's going to make a musical television show?
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