Joni Mitchell - Amelia (lyric video) video free download


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Track from the album "Hejira" (1976)

Joni Mitchell (from a 1996 interview with the Los Angeles Times):

'I wrote the album while traveling cross-country by myself and there is this restless feeling throughout it... the sweet loneliness of solitary travel. In this song, I was thinking of Amelia Earhart and addressing it from one solo pilot to another, sort of reflecting on the cost of being a woman and having something you must do."

The song ends on a very pessimistic note, with love being compared to "dreams and false alarms" - each love Joni has had was synonymous with impossibilities and falsehoods (as the "false alarm" image relates to Amelia Earhart's rescuers never actually rescuing her). Hence, the speaker's search for love is basically a false alarm. She can't be save from crashing into the sea.

One of her best songs ever.

Comments

9 years ago

Tixylixx

My favorite Joni song. The slide guitar is so beautiful employed here, especially the final, haunting notes.I remember listening to this album as a youngster dreaming of the places I'd travel too...now I listen to it as a middle aged woman and remember.

9 years ago

Calamityj

Without sounding too weirdly obsessive it's hard to explain how much Joni's music has meant to me. Her lyrics made me love poetry and her songs have been the soundtrack to my life.. No one better.. Ever

9 years ago

laura martinez

melancholy song in my opinion

9 years ago

mauro gerardo minervini

Guardate in cielo.

9 years ago

Patricia Patty

One of my favorite songs from one of the greatest Canadian singers.

9 years ago

Alexandre Soares

THANK YOU !!!!! SO MUCH !!! One of my BEST SONGS ever !!!!Thank You again !!!!Blessed !!

9 years ago

Confident Mystic

beautiful

9 years ago

alanparsonsfan

This remarkable piece has special meaning for me. I traveled cross country for business all of last year, flying tens of thousands of miles and livin on the road. During that time, I learned that I would soon be single. This mixed with living in one of the loveliest places in the country. In the words of Joni, "my life became a travelogue of picture postcard charms". It occurred to me from time to time that, "maybe I've never really loved, I guess that's just the truth. I've spend my whole life flying in clouds at icy altitudes". "As the road leads, cursed and charmed"... One gifted woman, who never knew me, encapsulated my year in less than four minutes.

9 years ago

BaloneySansWits

What a perfect fit this video is to her song! It's obvious that you love Joni very much and it really shines through in every image and in the generous addition of her lyrics for us all to enjoy over and over again. - Thank You !

9 years ago

Charles Ostman

Even after 30+ years, I still listen to Joni to this very day . . . and this is among the best she's ever created.

10 years ago

Connie Alexander

Hauntingly perfect !

10 years ago

Kevin McVann

The Finest Female song Writer Ever..a Master of poetic language

10 years ago

Scott Thomas

How lovely to hear this haunting song again! Beautifully done video! Thank you!

10 years ago

jake b

She had just broke up with some guy she loved when she took this cross country trip...she later said that she was never the same after it. At that point in her life...entering her 30's, leaving her youth behind...it's that point where ppl examine who they truly are & what they realistically can get from life. The illusions & delusions we carry round in our 20's disintegrate or change.

10 years ago

jjmalone1966

Deep, gorgeous song by a great lady of music and art.

10 years ago

RichardFeynmanRules

Tremendously good video. Beautiful images and it's wonderful to see the lyrics. All done with great taste and vision, and the information in the "About" was really helpful. Thank you. And thanks to Joni for this sublime song.

10 years ago

Amelia Schmitt

good gob♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

10 years ago

Amelia Schmitt

I'm cald Amelia

10 years ago

00govan00

I just discovered this gorgeous, sad song this night. I was curious what meaning/relationship the term False Alarm had with Amelia. Thank you for providing that detail in this video's description! I still wonder if I fully understand the depth of the metaphor. Beautiful complexity for a simpleton like me to ponder.

10 years ago

Karen Baumann

Agree. Best song of the '70s. Nice video too, thank you.

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