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Big Yellow Podcast
Allison Rapp
Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 43

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Joni Mitchell's 'Blue'
mercredi 23 octobre 2024 • Duration 16:11
Well, if you know you know. In which I discuss the 1971 album that changed a lot of women’s lives, a lot of songwriter’s lives and probably drove a bunch of people to the bottle.
Thanks for listening x
* Allison
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A Conversation With Sue Tierney
mercredi 16 octobre 2024 • Duration 34:15
For those of you who haven’t spent hours upon hours of your life on the official Joni Mitchell website like I have, you may not know that there is an entire section dedicated to various Joni song tabs transcribed for guitar, piano, bass and more — even dulcimer.
Those transcriptions are there thanks to the (volunteer!) work of people like Sue Tierney, who have been figuring out Joni’s songs for years and helping them to end up on the internet for all to learn from.
I recently caught up with Sue, a lifelong Joni fan naturally, to talk about how and why she got involved in this work.
Thanks for listening x
* Allison
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Joni as a Dancer, Fashionista and Painter
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Duration 12:37
Music was not Joni’s first love. Here’s what else she took up in her early days and mostly never let go of.
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Allison
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A Conversation With Annie Zaleski
mercredi 31 juillet 2024 • Duration 46:28
A conversation with writer and author Annie Zaleski (Salon, The Guardian, NPR)
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Joni Mitchell's 'Clouds'
mercredi 24 juillet 2024 • Duration 13:58
On May 1, 1969, Joni Mitchell released her nearly entirely self-produced sophomore album, ‘Clouds.’ Here are the basics about it…
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* Allison
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A Conversation With Paul Myers
mercredi 10 juillet 2024 • Duration 42:41
Like others who have been on this show so far, Paul Myers is someone I’ve never met in person, but somehow I felt a kinship with him when we spoke, perhaps because of his roots in Toronto, which I grew up right across the border from in Buffalo.
Throughout his career, Paul has done a little bit of everything: record making, writing, radio hosting, podcasting, etc. Which to me meant I needed to bring my A-game when interviewing him for this episode. Fortunately, another truth about Paul, like many Canadians I’ve known, is he is easy to get along with and felt like an old friend over Zoom despite us never meeting.
Given his musical and Canadian background, Paul was the perfect guest, and I’m still thinking about the sweet story he tells here about passing Joni-lyric love notes between himself and the woman who would ultimately become his wife.
That’s just a small snippet of our conversation. Thanks for listening x
* Allison
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A Conversation With Laura Tenschert
mercredi 26 juin 2024 • Duration 01:01:39
If you’re part of the online Bob Dylan community — yes, that’s very much a thing and it’s made up of many wonderful people — then you likely know Laura Tenschert’s name. She’s the host of the Definitely Dylan podcast series, which she started as a radio program several years ago. Laura is also, as it turns out, a fellow Joni fan, whose music she fell in love with before Dylan’s.
The history between Dylan and Joni stretches back decades and displays…the spectrum of artistic connection. Competition, camaraderie, complaining, compliments. Here, Laura and I dive into this history and attempt to make a bit of sense of the relationship between two of the most prolific and influential creators of all time.
You can also follow Laura on Twitter and Instagram!
Thanks for listening x
* Allison
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Joni Mitchell's 'Song to a Seagull'
mercredi 19 juin 2024 • Duration 12:10
Joni Mitchell released her debut album, Song to a Seagull, in March of 1968. Here are the basics about it…
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* Allison
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A Conversation With Ann Powers
mardi 11 juin 2024 • Duration 01:00:46
When I first started dabbling in music journalism, more or less all of the writers I was familiar with were men. It took several years of exploration, work, and research to learn of more women in my field, and one of those people was Ann Powers, whom I’ve admired and looked up to since.
Like some of my other guests, Ann and I have never met, but it seemed like fate that she happened to be releasing a book about Joni Mitchell the same year I was launching a podcast about her. That book, Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell, is of course the subject of this episode. It’s an illuminating read — insightful, honest, personal at points — and offers a different kind of “music biography” experience, in my opinion.
But I’ll let Ann and I’s chat fill you in on that…here’s a link to the book for those who are interested: Traveling.
Thanks for listening x
* Allison
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A Conversation With David Yaffe
mercredi 5 juin 2024 • Duration 01:29:20
Back in 2019, my boyfriend at the time gifted me a copy of David Yaffe’s ‘Reckless Daughter: A Portrait of Joni Mitchell,’ the first book I’d ever read about her.
When I finished that book, a fascinating and much more up close look at Joni than I had previously encountered, I wrote to David to express my thoughts. We’ve been friends since, have eaten meals in the West Village with fellow writers, run into one another at Elvis Costello shows, etc. Now, I’m pleased to have him as a guest on Big Yellow Podcast.
David’s experience interviewing Joni over the course of several years – as you’ll hear him describe in this episode – was not always stress-free. There was bumpy road on both sides, but really, what would a book about an artist like Joni be without that?
I recommend David’s book because it sees Joni talking about periods of her life during a period of her life that was both an ending and a beginning — there was still miles of ground to cover as far as Joni looking backward on her own terms. It was around this time that Joni’s “legacy” really started to solidify.
But here are David’s words.
Thanks for listening x
* Allison
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