She's such a lovely and wonderful person. I wish people would be kinder to her so that she can feel less frightened to voice her true opinion during interviews.
No. But I don't think it would be "cheeky" of me to request, half-jokingly, that you write me a sentence, if you had the time. I agree the guy shouldn't have insisted. But it's quite natural to want to hear Joanna's stunning voice first-hand--especially, once again, for a fan, who presumably finds her singing quite a magical thing indeed.
A really great interview. Good to hear her thoughts on Ys. The cheek of the guy asking Joanna to sing a cappella in an interview!!! Such a shame about the picture quality but thanks for posting.
"I wasn't like the other kids, who dreamed about being an astronaut...I was more interested in what bark was made out of...on a tree." HA! I love Joanna loads and loads but I love zoolander too :P
it is not only Christianity that has adapted myths.The flood of Noah in the Old Testament(Judaisitic and islamic aswell as Christian text)has its origins in a the babylonian food myth of Ut-Napishtim, a deluge thought to have occurred in 2800 bc.Also Moses may have been a composit character of Babylonian kings- namely Sargon the Great and Hammurabi. The latter wrote down laws on pieces of stone tablets a 1000 yrs before the time of moses. These can be found in the louvre near the mona lisa.
@taylorthewaylor atlantis sounds quite similar to the theme she talks about, particular the city in the sea, whose flooding and submergence was a form of resolve due to a rise in decadence (corruption). funny that she says "instinctive" knowledge. how many reading this have dreampt of drowning or being under water? (i never drowned in a dream, cuz i could always breath in water, but i could never see through the water)
Cheek? I don't know about "cheek". My only comment would be that perhaps he shouldn't have insisted, but he was perfectly courteous in his request and I don't think it is "cheeky" of him to ask for a little singing--not if he was a Joanna fan (which you'd certainly hope so, wouldn't you!) If I met Joanna, I would request a tiny tune too, and I don't think it would be presumptuous of me to do so. A request is a request, not a demand. Calling it "cheek" is, I think, a little overboard.
The older myth refers to similar nararatives such as the Epic of Gilgamesh. Myth doesn't mean untrue just that a literal interpretation is unnecessary. Even some of the most pious Christians are aware of the geological, metereological, biological and engineering difficulties of a strictly literal interpretation of the Ark story and she is just suggesting respect for it's probable origins. I just think your "fairy pagan" & "satanic "utopia" comments are a bit knee jerk disrespectful and hostile.
I find it interesting that she dislikes bootlegs of her work so much. But I suppose someone who is such a cult celebrity like her would have to be extra careful. Such devoted fans could probably understand a retraction of a stated opinion, but errors in live performances are irrevocable.. though sometimes cute. ah well. the bittersweet epitome of recording technology.
Kinda like myth is a form of knowledge. Maybe it was written... But myth is a precept and judgement edification. Maybe your intuition is backwards. ;) You are predicting things that are going away from you... Why?? ;)
144p, we meet again
(Love Joanna btw hahah)
She's such a lovely and wonderful person. I wish people would be kinder to her so that she can feel less frightened to voice her true opinion during interviews.
No. But I don't think it would be "cheeky" of me to request, half-jokingly, that you write me a sentence, if you had the time.
I agree the guy shouldn't have insisted. But it's quite natural to want to hear Joanna's stunning voice first-hand--especially, once again, for a fan, who presumably finds her singing quite a magical thing indeed.
A really great interview. Good to hear her thoughts on Ys. The cheek of the guy asking Joanna to sing a cappella in an interview!!!
Such a shame about the picture quality but thanks for posting.
I love it :) It is indeed a shame that the quality isn't better, but it's still very nice :)
"I wasn't like the other kids, who dreamed about being an astronaut...I was more interested in what bark was made out of...on a tree." HA!
I love Joanna loads and loads but I love zoolander too :P
i love her, she's so fucking awesome.
Joanna, you're awsome!
Fair enough.
that's some crazy hotel corridor
I just have to see it from reeeeeeeeeeaaaaallly far away.
I like her comment about the 'older myth.'
it is not only Christianity that has adapted myths.The flood of Noah in the Old Testament(Judaisitic and islamic aswell as Christian text)has its origins in a the babylonian food myth of Ut-Napishtim, a deluge thought to have occurred in 2800 bc.Also Moses may have been a composit character of Babylonian kings- namely Sargon the Great and Hammurabi. The latter wrote down laws on pieces of stone tablets a 1000 yrs before the time of moses. These can be found in the louvre near the mona lisa.
@taylorthewaylor atlantis sounds quite similar to the theme she talks about, particular the city in the sea, whose flooding and submergence was a form of resolve due to a rise in decadence (corruption). funny that she says "instinctive" knowledge. how many reading this have dreampt of drowning or being under water? (i never drowned in a dream, cuz i could always breath in water, but i could never see through the water)
Did you record this on your phone?
I wish! :P it's just bad quality, i don't know who interviewed her
@dbspin ~ this is a copy of the original ~hence the crummy quality . Look around for the good one it's out here somewhere !
Cheek? I don't know about "cheek". My only comment would be that perhaps he shouldn't have insisted, but he was perfectly courteous in his request and I don't think it is "cheeky" of him to ask for a little singing--not if he was a Joanna fan (which you'd certainly hope so, wouldn't you!) If I met Joanna, I would request a tiny tune too, and I don't think it would be presumptuous of me to do so. A request is a request, not a demand. Calling it "cheek" is, I think, a little overboard.
The older myth refers to similar nararatives such as the Epic of Gilgamesh. Myth doesn't mean untrue just that a literal interpretation is unnecessary. Even some of the most pious Christians are aware of the geological, metereological, biological and engineering difficulties of a strictly literal interpretation of the Ark story and she is just suggesting respect for it's probable origins. I just think your "fairy pagan" & "satanic "utopia" comments are a bit knee jerk disrespectful and hostile.
I find it interesting that she dislikes bootlegs of her work so much. But I suppose someone who is such a cult celebrity like her would have to be extra careful. Such devoted fans could probably understand a retraction of a stated opinion, but errors in live performances are irrevocable.. though sometimes cute. ah well. the bittersweet epitome of recording technology.
So don't really say that.
Kinda like myth is a form of knowledge. Maybe it was written... But myth is a precept and judgement edification. Maybe your intuition is backwards. ;) You are predicting things that are going away from you... Why?? ;)
Also Jesus performed miracles, when woman--- you need more miracles... :) Just trust and believe with will Joanna. The correct things of course.
So what? If i'm a writer, would you want me to write a bunch of shit for you for free?
It really does bother me that she hates youtube so much.