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Joni Mitchell duet with Pete Seeger

This duet always brings tears to my eyes, especially as Pete Seeger was one of my dad's favorites and Joni is one of mine. What I love about Joni most is the poetry and reflection in her lyrics, which seem bourne out of her life experience and absorption of the world around her, and through a process of quiet organic innovation, she transmutes them inside her into a voice and style uniquely her own.

I was so lucky I got to see Seeger perform at age 91 at the conclusion of the 2011 Newport Folk Fest with Emmylou Harris and others on stage, where he lead the remaining 100 or so festivalgoers in a singalong of "Turn, Turn, Turn" and "Where Have All the Flowers Gone" with his faint breath.

Pete Seeger and Joni Mitchell together is a gift. They are more than national treasures, they are beacons. I hope you enjoy this version as much as I do. - Spreadable Fats

The following is quoted from this great website about Pete Seeger's penning of the extra verses: http://over-the-fence-reflections.blogspot.com/2009/05/pete-seeger-joni-mitchell-and-both.html

"When Pete Seeger turned 50, on May 3, 1969, he sent a note to Joni Mitchell, asking her approval for the fourth verse he'd penned to Both Sides Now.

It follows the three verses that end with her confessing "I really don't know clouds/love/life at all. To which Seeger adds:

Daughter, daughter, don't you know

You're not the first to feel just so?

So let me say, before I go,

It's worth it any way:

Some day we all may be surprised,

We'll wake, and open up our eyes

And then at last, we'll realize

The whole world feels this way:

We've all been living upside down

And turned around, with love unfound

Until we turn and face the sun

All of us, yes, everyone.

If this is atypical New Age idealism for Seeger—the same Seeger who wrote the hard-biting words of Last Train to Nuremburg and Waist Deep in the Big Muddy—it’s perfectly in keeping with the broader theme of Both Sides Now.

Mitchell is one who has crossed many borders in her music and her life. Her retirement from singing to rediscover painting in California is the kind of organic boundary...[and as] he enters his tenth decade, Seeger has made that shift. He now appears only rarely, but significantly to savour the fruits he has spent his life cultivating: a world of communion across borders...

It is in that benevolence Seeger addressed Mitchell as "Daughter" in his letter of 40 years ago: a parent who sees resolution of a lifelong struggle in reach for the next generation, especially one who puts the question philosophically as Joni did.

His addendum is more than a reassuring "It'll be all right" or "All you need is love." It’s an explicit nudge towards our Source however we conceive/experience it.

And if the medal awarded him by Bill Clinton is supplemented by a Nobel Peace Prize, then, in an Eighth Day of Creation, we can say, as in Genesis, 'Yes, it is truly good.'"

Comentarios

8 years ago

EnosEverything

Unbelievable - this is just utterly gorgeous .... thankyou so much for this ... I have to play this again immediately.

9 years ago

joel maqueira

eautiful! R.I.P Pete Seeger and my love prayers go out to Joni Mitchell!

9 years ago

makissoflife

Sublime...

9 years ago

Walter Lipman

Simply, wow.

9 years ago

Rabbi Jonathan Klein

Where on earth was this recorded? This is amazing...I grew up with Pete's recording on "The World of Pete Seeger," only later hearing Joni's version and falling in love with her talent. Since a very meaningful past relationship, who introduced me to Joni in college, I have considered Joni my favorite artist of all time; however, since Pete's passing, I find myself going back to my childhood love of the man, the moral compass, the master of justice and compassion....what a treat to have both of them singing together. Where is this recording? How can I get a cleaner copy? THANK YOU!!

9 years ago

Nun Ya

Spreadable Fats, thank you. How fortunate indeed, seeing Pete. I will be 49 quite soon, born in '65 to late teens parents, raised on drive-ins and music that thanks to that and a good memory make me very appreciative, though truth be told, I would have loved coming up a decade earlier still.When I read the news of Peete's passing in our Bay area paper (A Californian now, up and down the coast dwelling, half my years, out of Detroit) I clipped the article and taped it to the wall in the living room, behind the smallest of the three couches. It took some weeks, but my long time lady's eldest daughter, in her early 30's, and her eldest grandchild, all of 12 and out of her middle daughter, both asked, "Who is Peete Seeger?"This was of course part of why I put it up there, as well as out of respect and a sadness, that soon, too soon...folks like he would be all but forgotten, along with, I hope against hope, the spirit of a time when people were willing to put themselves out there, to stem the tide of "progress" and encourage one another.I at least was able to convey how he would go play his banjo for migrant workers and what that really meant, things like that...and the 12 year old asked what kind of songs, and it put a smile on my face and touched my heart that she not only knew (and from school, no less!) "This Land Is Your Land", but turned to her 9 year old brother and reminded him he likely knew it, too, and we all sang a little of it, with smiles.He was a hell of a human being, and I am glad, with the ties to your father, you were able to see him, doing the do, at 91 still (he likely chopped some wood not long before, I reckon).I have since Easter been delving deep, deep into Joni Mitchell, drawn like a moth to her flame, though all I had to go on beyond my instincts (mid-life wander lust, for adventure and freedom) were my warm memories of folks covering her early hits, and her radio hits in that same time period, and one HITS CD in my collection, no vinyl of her. I watched her CBC interview, that Easter night, maybe a year old it was, Joni at 70 years old, and I literally just fell in love with her, for telling all the truths.Old songs heard and never heard, several brought tears to my eyes, for their beauty, her talent...and a wistfulness for a time The Man has been trying to grind out and under for too long now, with all the consumerism and conditioning and watering down of culture of all kinds.This made me well up again, Pete's verse he wrote, one generation to the next, to Joni...the torch passing.Thank you, my brother or sister...PEACE 

10 years ago

JimmyBean465

wow this is a rare gem

10 years ago

Lorrie Prothero

was there a special connection between the two? I don't really hear "good" singing from Pete, so wondering if it's the moment everyone loves. Was he ill at the time maybe?

10 years ago

HooptieHamburger

Is there a version of this live performance with Pete's voice taken out?

10 years ago

michele villa

endless emotions, R.I.P. Pete!!!

10 years ago

Saptarshi Chakraborty

#RIP +Pete Seeger.

10 years ago

pauljmilesmusic

RIGHT ON TWO OF MY FAVORITES !!!! RIP PETE SEEGER.... PEACE&BLUES PM

10 years ago

Soumya Sen Sharma

This version is poignant.......

10 years ago

marta lobos

what a lovely surprise. I love this two so much. And Pete Seeger's verse is amazing. Thanks a lot

10 years ago

kopenhagenhof

Joni and Pete give us hope

11 years ago

Biquini Cavadao

you really don't know how incredible is this to me! Thanks a lot for providing me this moment, Pete, Joni and whoever uploaded!

11 years ago

Mary Sue Burnett

Pete Seeger's "fourth verse" needs to be performed more often! It basically says that whenever we think we're alone it helps to remember that the whole world feels the same way we do. But if we open our eyes and face the sun, we might see clearly and find what we've been looking for has been there all along.

12 years ago

Anthony Levens

i can't believe this only has 650 views...it is incredible

12 years ago

Bernhard Mogge

Oh my god, what a duet! Close to tears. Have been looking for that one since long. Thanks for uploading!

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