Posted on 01/30/2022 6:43:13 AM PST by TigerClaws
The singer Joni Mitchell startled her friends by appearing at a Halloween party 40 years ago disguised as a black man in pimp-like garb. It would be unacceptable today but times were different then, her friends argue. Others disagree. Whichever view you take, her black alter ego was a reflection of her intense identification with black music, writes Kris Griffiths.
It's Halloween 1976, and eminent session bassist Leland Sklar is throwing a fancy dress party at his Los Angeles home for fellow musicians and record industry types, including producer Peter Asher and drummer Russ Kunkel, who would later appear in This Is Spinal Tap.
However there's one lone guest loitering in the background, whom no-one seems to know, everyone thinking he's someone else's friend - a svelte black man in a zoot suit with matching chapeau, meticulous afro, wide moustache and big, dark shades.
While everyone has brought wives and partners, this pimp-like character has slunk in unaccompanied without introducing himself, and appears content to observe proceedings quietly from the corner after helping himself to the buffet.
Rock photographer Henry Diltz, more used to shooting the likes of Hendrix and Zappa, inadvertently captures the besuited wallflower on film, while snapping his own gypsy-costumed wife. The gatecrasher looks startled in the light of his flash.
Not long afterwards the host, Sklar - still oblivious to this guest's identity despite asking around - finally approaches and asks if he's at the right party.
Only then, does the interloper remove his sunglasses and wig, revealing his true identity: It's Joni Mitchell, world-famous folk music star, a week away from her 33rd birthday.
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No, it's disrespectful!
I mean: Suppose that you're a medical doctor, and some punk kid dresses up for Hallowe'en as a doctor (white jacket, head mirror, tongue depressor, etc.) - wouldn't you feel offended?!
No?
Well, neither would I!
Regards,
Fellow pop star Grace Slick of the Jefferson Airplane and Starship on the Smothers Brothers TV show....
https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/grace-slick-performed-in-blackface-national-tv/
When I was in the sixth grade I wore black face and starred as Rastus in the school play. It was a great time, and I have no regrets and no shame. Of course, I’m not woke. I can still think.
Good one. They all need to be exposed for their hypocrisy.
I thought it was Frank Valli-the applause as he started suggests a familiar face. Then there was a frumpy David Lindley-no instrument.
Another passive-aggressive liberal Canadian.
What identification? Joni Mitchell sounds about as black as a harp solo.
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