She would ne comfortable to watch any where any time...in history. Her enthusiasm precedes her. Shes driven by so much. And as all fountains of humanity do she explodes with vigor and excitement.
I love Nellie and the title of this video... I wonder if she has ever met Ted Nelson, who coined the word "hypertext" ... constantly making linkages, footnotes, digressions, painting information mandalas and leaving wedges free to be filled in with some new color later. What a beautiful mind, moving forward, leaping over obstacles, sidestepping, backtracking... ("I should have played 'Small Day Tomorrow.''") "I prefer epithets to euphemisms." Enjoy her joy at finally choosing the word "furry" ... definitely better than "Percocet," which seemed to be where she was going in her search for a non-pg favorite word. ("Not to joke about the opioid crisis.") Someone should transcribe this interview and annotate it with explanatory footnotes, hypertext links to books about creativity, attention/digression, mindmaps, and every name dropped along the way... and include all the appropriate CD cuts and performance videos... A Nelliepedia!
I love nellie mckay and her music. Thank you for posting this
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
She would ne comfortable to watch any where any time...in history. Her enthusiasm precedes her. Shes driven by so much. And as all fountains of humanity do she explodes with vigor and excitement.
absolutely one of a kind. She’s the bestest
I love her mind, I love this woman.
Amazing woman. Cares for her mom and animals and our world. Rare to find. Really like her music.
I love Nellie and the title of this video...
I wonder if she has ever met Ted Nelson, who coined the word "hypertext" ... constantly making linkages, footnotes, digressions, painting information mandalas and leaving wedges free to be filled in with some new color later.
What a beautiful mind, moving forward, leaping over obstacles, sidestepping, backtracking... ("I should have played 'Small Day Tomorrow.''")
"I prefer epithets to euphemisms."
Enjoy her joy at finally choosing the word "furry" ... definitely better than "Percocet," which seemed to be where she was going in her search for a non-pg favorite word. ("Not to joke about the opioid crisis.")
Someone should transcribe this interview and annotate it with explanatory footnotes, hypertext links to books about creativity, attention/digression, mindmaps, and every name dropped along the way... and include all the appropriate CD cuts and performance videos... A Nelliepedia!
she's awesome !
🎶🙏❤ Young Saviour Queen ❤🙏🎶
She’s a fascinating person.
What. A. Delight.
Ding Dog is my fav!
Singer also did that book on Maxism.
The pseudonym for Sylvia Plath's
mentor was Philomena Guinea.
Not John Platt's finest hour here, but considering the subjects other worldly mind and talent, its understandable!
LOL she’s so funny
Doris Day died 9 months before this was recorded. James Lipton was still alive, but died a few days later.
John seems a bit slow, but
he's all right anyway.
Too bad they couldn't afford a camera with a zoom feature...or even a light over the piano. Talk about a low budget.