And here's a great cover of one her songs, intro by Neil Young.
https://youtu.be/4lx86B6a3kc?si=jvUxlHmWxkKU4QXJ
And Joni's version:
https://youtu.be/cRjQCvfcXn0?si=pSamh5--gU0dtbHP
Happy 81st Joni Mitchell
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Re: Happy 81st Joni Mitchell
She made an amazing musical journey, from beautiful folk and folk-rock to your 1974 tune with its heavy jazz influence. A unique and remarkable talent. "Ladies of the Canyon" remains my personal favorite, largely due to its intersection with my personal life. Interesting side note: her guitar playing is difficult to duplicate at best because as a young player she had mild polio affecting her hands and couldn't create many standard chords so she came up with dozens of open tunings in order to get the sound she wanted.
From 1971 "Blue"
https://youtu.be/MvR7Dkg4NQU?si=lZ5FPTdrFl9p6XWH
Re: Happy 81st Joni Mitchell
One of her greatest songs performed live in 1970:
For Free
https://youtu.be/LaOSbBcPlfY?si=GbJhs0w3pbOs45VL
and from 1966 live on Canadian television:
Urge for Going
https://youtu.be/vLu2-gG68S0?si=v0cD_jIIibe2Bjpt
Very happy birthday Joni!!
For Free
https://youtu.be/LaOSbBcPlfY?si=GbJhs0w3pbOs45VL
and from 1966 live on Canadian television:
Urge for Going
https://youtu.be/vLu2-gG68S0?si=v0cD_jIIibe2Bjpt
Very happy birthday Joni!!
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Re: Happy 81st Joni Mitchell
For Free is a brilliant song, all based on a moment waiting to cross the street. A true artist . Tony Rice recorded a very nice cover of Urge For Going on his Native American album. Joni's voice and style were quite different in 1966, when she seemed to be singing ala Joan Baez or Buffy Sainte-Marie versus later in her career as Joni.12xu wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024 22:07 pm One of her greatest songs performed live in 1970:
For Free
https://youtu.be/LaOSbBcPlfY?si=GbJhs0w3pbOs45VL
and from 1966 live on Canadian television:
Urge for Going
https://youtu.be/vLu2-gG68S0?si=v0cD_jIIibe2Bjpt
Very happy birthday Joni!!
An aside, the guy on the right in 1966 is THE Jimmy Driftwood, author of over 6000 golk and country songs, including "The Battle of New Orleans" and "Tennessee Stud", the latter which was popularized by the great Doc Watson. I have no idea what he was doing in Sudbury Ontario but he played a unique guitar which is on the TV show and in the article below.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Driftwood
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Re: Happy 81st Joni Mitchell
This thread captures the depth of her work. A massive & highly unique talent. Her vocal range is amazing.
Re: Happy 81st Joni Mitchell
She’s probably one of top ten guitarists in the world. She doesn’t get enough credit for that. Her work with the Parker Fly is exquisite.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_YlqSYD0XA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k_YlqSYD0XA