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Janis Ian/Nina Simone
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Janis Ian and Nina Simone were friends at some point. Then they fell out. Who knows what happened exactly but Simone was known to have a bad temper and was later diagnosed with bi-polar disorder. While in the process of finishing the above painting, I re-listened to Simone's cover of Ian's song
Stars, and Maria, my spouse, commented "she must be on drugs." I never considered that and thought of the song, that Simone paired with the famous hit
Feelings at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1976, as a brilliant and intense performance. Maria was right though, towards the end of the 17 minute rendition, Simone herself alludes to drug use. A review on the
Guardian confirms that Simone was sometimes incomprehensible and unsteady during the performance. Ian's original, from 1974, is a manifesto of what is called today "positive body image," as was her most famous hit
At 17. The message spread by Ian and Simone had been analogous at times, and Simone acknowledges Ian in the performance by mentioning her name in the same breath with Janis Joplin and Billie Holiday.
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