Introduction
Bonnie Raitt Lyrics


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Spoken Intro




Overall Meaning

The spoken intro in Bonnie Raitt's song Introduction is a poignant commentary on society's biases towards artists based on their gender, race, and physical appearance. In this intro, Raitt draws attention to how often male artists are celebrated for their talent and charisma, while women are judged more harshly for their looks and behavior. She also highlights the challenge faced by black artists who are often overlooked by mainstream audiences even though they possess exceptional talent.


To support her point, Raitt uses examples of two legendary artists: Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin. While both were highly talented musicians, Hendrix was celebrated and revered for his stage presence, while Joplin was often criticized and marginalized for her erratic behavior and unconventional appearance. Raitt calls out this double standard and challenges the audience to recognize and respect the talent and contributions of all artists, regardless of their gender, race, or appearance.


Line by Line Meaning

Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome to the stage Bonnie Raitt.
The artist, Bonnie Raitt, is being introduced to the audience.


It's a special privilege
Performing on stage is an honor.


Being here with all of you tonight
Sharing this moment with the audience is a special experience.


We've got a lot of great music for you
The artist promises to deliver a great performance.


And it's all music that we love to play
The artist truly enjoys the music she performs.


We hope you enjoy it all as much as we do
The artist hopes the audience enjoys the music as much as she does.


Thanks for coming out tonight
The artist expresses gratitude to the audience for attending the performance.


Let's have some fun!
The artist encourages the audience to enjoy the performance and have fun.




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