Neil Young's Love Letter to Joni Mitchell - "Sweet Joni" - 1973 (unreleased) descargar videos gratis


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Neil Young's ode to his fellow Canadian, Joni Mitchell, recorded live

at Bakersfield Civic Auditorium, Bakersfield, CA, 3.11.73

Sweet Joni from saskatoon

There's a ring for your finger

It looks like the sun

But it feels like the moon

Sweet joni from saskatoon

Don't go, don't go too soon.

Who lives in an old hotel,

Near the ancient ruins.

Only time can tell,

Time can tell.

Go easy, the doorman said

The floor is slippery,

So watch your head.

This message read.

Sweet joni from saskatoon

There's a ring for your finger

It shines like the sun

But it feels like the moon.

Sweet joni from saskatoon

Don't go, don't go too soon.

From Thrasher's Wheat:

Joni Mitchell and Neil Young both hail from Canada, grew up musically in Toronto and later went on to become celebrated singer-songwriters around the world. Their musical intersections over the years have been both productive and fascinating.

From Joni Mitchell's introduction to the song "Circle Game" at the Royal Albert

Hall on 8/28/70 where she was playing a duet with James Taylor (on the album "You Can Close Your Eyes") as being inspired by Young's "Sugar Mountain":

Mitchell:

In 1965 I was up in Canada and there was a friend of mine up there who, uh, had just left a rock 'n roll band in Winnipeg, Manitoba near where I come from on the prairies to become a folk singer a la Bob Dylan who was his hero at that time and uh at the same time that there were breaks in his life and he was going in a new and exciting direction, he had just newly turned 21 and that meant that in Winnipeg, he was no longer allowed into his favorite haunt which was kind of a teeny-bopper club and once you're over 21 you couldn't get back in there anymore, so he was really feeling terrible because his girlfriends, everybody that he wanted to hang out with, his band could still go there, you know.

So, one of the things that drove him to become a folk singer was that he couldn't play in this club anymore, 'cause he was over the hill. That was about the same time that Esquire magazine was doing pictures of girls in trash bins, like once you're over 21 you'd had it and everything, you know? There was strange philosophy going on at that time, so he wrote this song.

It was called, "Oh to live on Sugar Mountain" and it was a lament for his lost youth. And it went, "Oh to live on Sugar Mountain with the barkers and the colored balloons. You can't be 20 on Sugar Mountain though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon, you're leaving there too soon." And I thought, you know, God if we get to 21 and there's nothing after that, it's a pretty bleak future and so I wrote a song for him and for myself, to just sort of give me some hope. It's called "The Circle Game.

On Joni Mitchell's album HEJIRA, Neil Young played on the harmonica on a couple of songs.

In The Band's final performance "Last Waltz" concert at the Winterland in San Francisco, Mitchell and Young sang together on the song "Helpless" making for one of the film's many highlights.

Comentarios

9 years ago

lizzabbott

GREAT! Get well soon, Sweet Joni from Saskatoon!

9 years ago

William Jones

There he goes again, a soul made bare in two minutes. So glad I heard this. I love them both. If you dislike this you just really don't get Neil Young.

9 years ago

Andy,s Musikkanal

:) Amazing ,i love the song and voice

9 years ago

Saul Havens

Love this

9 years ago

sam little

Canadians are fuckin weird

9 years ago

Jeffrey Marx

Rough, but still rewarding.

9 years ago

Luigi Versaggi Panno

Thank you for this big surprise!

10 years ago

Vincecouk

This isn't that bad, it's just Neil's singing isn't up to scratch. If he did a studio recorded version, I want to hear it. Vol. 2 archives?

10 years ago

FCCZJ1903

Surprised how much dislike this song is getting, though I can kind of understand where that is coming from. His voice sounds purposely strained on this one.I love it, though.

10 years ago

10hunter100

Love Neil ....but what the hell is this !!!???

10 years ago

Nick Harman

Old Neil is not infallible. He does come up with the occasional stinker.

10 years ago

skywatcher1972

Or 1:27. Yep. Fabulous gams. She can sing or wrap me up in them; Heaven either way.

10 years ago

Daniel Markham

One of those songs that can only be appreciated with the volume VERY low. Even my house cat started howling.

11 years ago

Jason Carpp

Another Canadian I love, Neil Young.

11 years ago

Tracey Snache

Wow, l never knew! :)

11 years ago

BOX5

Song sounds like utter crap, even legends make garbage, yet some punk always like to say "hey dude I found an unreleased Neil track" smh yell™

11 years ago

Frankincensed

What did you think was under there, dead tree limbs?

11 years ago

Frankincensed

I remember always thinking she was the female Neil Young and he the male Joni Mitchell. Two great and critically important artists.

11 years ago

Ellen Watters

EVERYBODY loved Joni then..:)

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