I started 'Society's Child' on a bus in East Orange as I was going home from school. I saw a black and white couple sitting there and started thinking about it.
Janis IanWhen youโre young, the goal is to have a hit. You get a little older and the goal becomes to get to make another record.
Janis IanIt seems to be part of the human condition to need someone you can look down on. I still don't get that one.
Janis IanSociety's Child' was a real hard record to start with. That's all you want is for you to put your first record out and have people screaming at you in the streets. But it taught me right away that what I was doing was valuable and important.
Janis IanI was interviewed for a Grammy television show, and they asked me about Nashville, and I talked for three minutes and when I finished, I was teared up. The whole room was crying. Nashville has given me a home, where I never had a home before.
Janis IanThose of us with ravaged faces, lacking in the social graces, desperately remained at home, inventing lovers on the phone.
Janis IanI mean, I would love to have the career Joan Baez is having in Europe right now, but God knows I don't begrudge her that career.
Janis IanThat's an amazing moment, the first time you hear yourself on radio. It's still thrilling.
Janis IanOf course, I have a different vested interest in the gay community, because I am gay, and I would certainly enjoy the tax advantages that straight people have, and the inheritance advantages, and things like Social Security, but I've always been a civil rights advocate across the board. That's how I was raised.
Janis IanAt the end of the day, if you don't have a record contract, a studio or a guitar, you can still write songs. You're still an artist. That's something no one can take away.
Janis IanI bought all my friends guitars and I had a good time with my money. But then one day the IRS came knocking.
Janis IanI learned the truth at seventeen, That love was meant for beauty queens, And high school girls with clear skinned smiles, Who married young and then retired.
Janis IanI know just enough Japanese to get by if I get lost and greet an audience properly, just from having a lot of Japanese friends and being there over the years.
Janis IanI don't pretend to be an expert on intellectual property law, but I do know one thing. If a music industry executive claims I should agree with their agenda because it will make me more money, I put my hand on my walletand check it after they leave, just to make sure nothing's missing.
Janis IanThere will always be those people who are just backward and ignorant. There will always be those people. They need somebody to feel superior to.
Janis IanThe best thing you can learn from the worst times of your life is that it always gets better. It may take a month, a year, a decade, but it will get better if you leave yourself open to it.
Janis IanI write a lot from instinct. But as you're writing out of instinct, once you reach a certain level as a songwriter, the craft is always there talking to you in the back of your head...that tells you when it's time to go to the chorus, when it's time to rhyme. Real basic craft... it's second nature.
Janis IanI gave guitar lessons. I tried to join bands. My mom always said it was obvious that nothing was going to stop me.
Janis IanAt the end of the day, all you can hope for is to go on. The older I get, the more I realize that just keeping on keeping on is what life's all about.
Janis IanI had a vague idea of the song's impact in the '60s, but that was tempered by the hate mail and threats I was receiving. It was only about ten years ago, when I finally put it back in my show because so many people were asking for it, that I understood 'Society's Child' real impact.
Janis IanThe money when you're having a hit is great, but money can be taken from you. What can't be taken from you is the talent and the effect your work has.
Janis IanI see interracial couples all the time in Nashville. I'm a Jew in Nashville. I'm a gay person in Nashville. It's a non-issue in most of the time. That's a huge leap forward.
Janis IanI've always been an avid reader. If I don't have a book in the car, I'll stop and pick one up just to have something to read. I don't even remember learning to read.
Janis IanI played for anybody and everybody from the time I started playing guitar, when I was 10 or 11.
Janis IanI think these last 10 years have seen just a huge shift in the psyche of this country as regards gay people. I think AIDS had a lot to do with it. So many families who really believed they'd 'never met one' were suddenly confronted with their sons becoming ill, and friends of sons. I think that brought a lot of it into the open.
Janis IanDid you have an awesome time? Did you drink awesome shooters, listen to awesome music, and then just sit around and soak up each others awesomeness?
Janis IanI think all of us thought that by the '70s, at the latest the '80s, all the world's problems would be solved and everyone would be getting along fine. And instead we saw that Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated that year, Robert F. Kennedy died. We saw that it was going to be a lot more difficult than I think we had thought.
Janis IanThe heart of a city Is the soul of a man It winds like a river Through the heart of the land They can tear down a building They can tear down a park They can strike at a symbol But they can't strike the heart.
Janis IanIt's what I do well - I write about things that make people uncomfortable. That's probably the only thing I do better than my peers.
Janis IanI was one of I think three white girls in my school. So, I was very much an outsider. And plus I was Jewish and all of my friends were black and Baptist because they listen to the coolest music. We were all listening to Ray Charles and what was then called race music.
Janis IanI want to do some fiction writing, I've had some pretty good luck with short stories, I'd like to do a couple of larger things.
Janis IanMy parents both were doing the Civil Rights Movement, were very involved with the civil rights to Congress. And my friends' parents were as well.
Janis IanI think I grew up, stopped worrying about what people thought of me, and whether things were going to turn out OK. I'm concentrating on doing the best work I can do and letting it go at that.
Janis IanLibraries are a hallmark of a civilized culture, and librarians represent that culture to all facets of society.
Janis IanWhen people used to call me a political writer, it was kind of confusing because I was always much more interested in the social end of things which hinges on the political, but it isnโt really part of it.
Janis IanArtists are taught to be humble about their impact, especially in folk music. It's so ingrained that I have a hard time even thinking I had any impact other than what a normal hit song would have.
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