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Marcie (originally The Ballad In Red And Green). Filmed at the Café Au Go Go, New York. October 26, 1967. Joni says of Leonard Cohen: "I think I'm Cohen influenced. I wrote Marcie and thought that it wouldn't have happened if it hadn't been for Suzanne, which is another character sketch song."

......the song is such a balanced blend of a strong string of images and a haunting tune. -ZigZag, September 1970

"My song Marcie has a lot of him [Leonard Cohen] in it... Marcie is a real girl, she lives in London. I used her name, because I wanted a two-syllable name. But I'm the girl in all these songs." -Melody Maker, September 1968

Comentarios

9 years ago

ewetoo

Mandatory.

9 years ago

Mark Daniels

one of my favorite songs , of Joni's. Thought you might like it, Oh. Hope you are having a nice holiday ! Mark

9 years ago

Flunder

Oh my.lovely lovely lovely.thanks for this. 

9 years ago

led sabbath

Wow.... something else... Ive never heard of Joni Mitchell until i randomly stumbled upon an interview with her recently and was interested in hearing her music.. Maybe I had heard of her but im not familiar with her music and my God... she really cant be labeled as folk or anything for that matter... she really is beautiful as well my God... what a beautiful face... beautiful eyes... i love a beautiful women.. and not in a sexual way i just find them refreshing.. lol anyway.. wow what a voice... love it..

9 years ago

Denise Horn

Exquisite; absolutely delicate and beautiful. I love Joni; I always have. 

9 years ago

sth50100

one of my favourites along with the dawntreader from this album as wellalways have to cheat from ultimate guitar tab to find out what open tuning / chords she is using for each song.Always mesmerised by the way she paints pictures with words

9 years ago

Marcie Oliver

My name is Marcie Oliver

9 years ago

MsCygnusX1

I usually wince when she sings, "...there's no one to take her to the sea..." Heart wrenching, elegant. 

9 years ago

forestsoceansmusic

So advanced for 1967.

10 years ago

Rin Eric

I sang it for Dave Van Ronk in Toronto one night. The rest is history. Thanks again!

10 years ago

Rin Eric

This is my favorite song of all-time! Thank you, Joni.

10 years ago

Pauline Brewer

What a fabulous poet you are Joni

10 years ago

S Kirk

This album transfixed and just took me away to a beautiful place indescribable

10 years ago

prydonian460

Some people are truly gifts to humanity and Joni is one such person . She is the most under appreciated artist of our age . A true unrivalled talent . Ageless and peerless to this day.

10 years ago

singlewhitegaboi

Nobody can sing like Joni Mitchell!

10 years ago

TwickFolk

Fabulous conteporary footage of Joni...please also see the version of Marcie by Nonesuch recording artist Olivia Chaney on our channel (recorded live in November 2013)

10 years ago

Stephen Rapp

"Sweet bird you are."

10 years ago

Classic Rock

A happy birthday to :Joni Mitchell (1943) : (Roberta Anderson), singer, songwriter, 1970 UK No.11 single 'Big Yellow Taxi', 1974 US No.7 single ‘Help Me’. Wrote 'Both Sides Now' a hit for Judy Collins and 'Woodstock' a hit for Crosby Stills Nash and Young and Matthews Southern Comfort.Happy 70th birthday JoniJoni Mitchell - MarcieFrom the album : Song to a Seagull (1968)

10 years ago

Amy Goldstein

Thank you so much for posting this. Wow where did you find this? Has to be my favorite song from this album.

10 years ago

Mark H

One of the saddest and most beautiful songs I ever heard. Timeless.

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