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Comment Of The Week: The Case Of Mitchell Vs. Dylan

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Joni Mitchell has accused Bob Dylan of plagiarism. Does she have a case? One of our readers and one of our writers weighs in:

To say Dylan is a plagiarist is at best disingenuous (and at worst a flat-out lie). Borrowing a scattered line here or there does not constitute plagiarism. He may or may not have gotten the opening line for โ€œItโ€™s Alright, Ma (Iโ€™m Only Bleeding)โ€ from Arthur Koestlerโ€™s Darkness at Noon, but how does that diminish the staggering richness and complexity of the composition as a whole? Theoretically, itโ€™s not any different than Jean-Luc Godard borrowing a shot from Sam Fuller.

Dylanโ€™s reputation is absolutely towering โ€” heโ€™s arguably the most iconic and important still-living figure in American popular culture (certainly in American music). And that reputation was chiefly built upon his lyrical prowess. To suggest that prowess was essentially stolen is, frankly, ridiculous.

— Ty

I have had to train myself not to read any more profiles of Joni Mitchell. Her all-consuming bitterness seems based on the fact that sheโ€™s not โ€˜popularโ€™ anymore. She had an absolutely fabulous run of albums from ’67 to about โ€˜74. As her ability to compose complex-but-accessible tunes diminished and she didnโ€™t tour, album sales, understandably, dropped off. Unlike, say, her jazzy partners in Steely Dan, she doesnโ€™t understand that fancy chords and poetic lyrics donโ€™t always mean โ€œsong.โ€ She doesnโ€™t write anything anymore you feel like humming. Coming from the world of art and poetry, she doesnโ€™t get the simple concept that these need to be songs first and โ€˜works of artโ€™ maybe later.

Why does she do โ€˜rareโ€™ interviews, only to dis, not just Bob, but everyone?

Joni, you had a great run and should feel fortunate. But you are now the worst possible cliche: the bitter old lady.

— Peter Gerstenzang

Let’s look at things from both sides now. Does anyone care to defend Ms. Mitchell? Write in and let us know.