Amanda Seyfried Learned to Play Joni Mitchell's Entire 'Blue' Album for Shelved Biopic
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Cheyenne Roundtree
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Amanda Seyfried learned to play Joni Mitchell's entire 1971 album 'Blue' across guitar, dulcimer, and piano while preparing for a biopic about Mitchell and her manager Elliot Roberts. The project has since been shelved. Seyfried described feeling like a "bona fide musician" after completing the last song, and wept upon finishing the final track, 'The Last Time I Saw Richard'.
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The day that I finished learning the last song on the album, '[The Last Time I Saw] Richard', I fuckin
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