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@p.rince20166 күн бұрын
💙✨️🎹🎶 so incredible beautiful !
@cheekybrewskitovarich10 күн бұрын
Came here looking for the GTs, wasn't disappointed
@mchozen295811 күн бұрын
So ahead of her time . Brilliantly spot on. She controlled her life and music. So glad she survived to be recognized with the Gershwin award recently. Love you Joni, from above the North Saskatchewan RIVER
@jenniferkingpiano11 күн бұрын
So happy to have found this!
@peteraustinnoto14211 күн бұрын
Great
@melissa937513 күн бұрын
Watching DC sing Guinevere... the verse about Chrsitne Hinton... is heartbreaking. He changed a lyric to be 'anchored for such a short day.' Then Traction in the Rain. Nash said he was never the same.
@Michael6913 күн бұрын
@melissa9375 even at 80 years old he still wasn't over it... I hope he's smiling with her now ❤️
@orestebaldassarre156916 күн бұрын
Grandi come sempre ❤ peace and love
@edfederoff267921 күн бұрын
The story she tells at about 6 mins in is exactly what happened at the Atlantic City Pop Festival, Aug. 1-3, 1969 - two weeks before Woodstock. She played early on the first day, Friday, and the lightly militant Philly crowd was ready to Rock - not hear about clouds and seagulls. The crowd was less hostile than plain indifferent. It was a sad coda on the opening day - I loved her, I think everyone did - it was just a matter of mis-timing and inflexibility. Hippies could be as malignantly stubborn and ungracious as toddlers when they couldn't get what they wanted. I often wonder how she felt that day, stepping offstage after just a few songs, to light and scattered applause. I think about it when I hear her perform her masterpiece Woodstock - solo on piano - with it's invocation of First American tonalities - the defiance in her voice - and the coda to it, sung as just "Ooooooo-oooo's" - so hauntingly - like the death songs of tribal warriors.
@Michael6921 күн бұрын
Brilliant comment.
@Unsung_Earth29 күн бұрын
Chong in this with real beard instead of other guy with fake beard and some more humour would have made the decent 🙄
@jollyjokress385229 күн бұрын
So intelligent. I really like listening to her, how she decribes her perceived environment.
@joxford1951Ай бұрын
Great concert, beautiful music. Seemed to me though that Crosby was a little bit sarcastic once or twice - didn't like that.
@Michael69Ай бұрын
He was visibly high and just joking around, having fun. Why didn't you like that?
@crabmansprisonАй бұрын
@jackcarter7971
@rtward9Ай бұрын
The Lee Shore is one of them songs I love to listen on the headphones and zone out, great song
@lucasalcalde4698Ай бұрын
2:40 EITI LEDA😨😨😨😨😨😨
@raulcavallaro4788Ай бұрын
Voz, gitarra, bajo, letra atemporal, y por sobre todo.. luz y oscuridad hecha arte raak, poesia sin desperdicios, quien goza de éste vivo, quien siente éste vivo ya despertó, y concluyó, en un, que pedazo de banda la puta madre! pastoreando sin tiempos, evolución en movimiento siempre
@Michael69Ай бұрын
Gracias por tus lindas palabras. Me hiciste pensar un momentito. Saludos desde Australia
@TengoIdentidadPropiaАй бұрын
t amo charly sin mandanga
@RuezellRushingАй бұрын
Mac Dre
@ap47ල්Ай бұрын
Face nrule
@johnr8820Ай бұрын
Bert Jansch was one of the greatest finger pickers of all time and he was already blazing trails at a young age.
@windy-cities-finnestАй бұрын
😂
@johncromwell2529Ай бұрын
Thx Gil!🙏👏
@BIGTONEonlineАй бұрын
It was great watching this interview and hearing how "My Secret Place" came to be. It was the first Joni Mitchell song I remember hearing.
@SacredMojoАй бұрын
Appreciate the time and research put into this!
@Michael69Ай бұрын
@SacredMojo Thanks man! I think it's gonna be a while before I do another deep artwork like this - it took years to complete! I'm currently working on Tom Waits' album "Heartattack and Vine". Thanks for watching and commenting- much appreciated ❤️
@CristyDeLeon-gr3roАй бұрын
Man F awesome this is music
@laurabrownstone176Ай бұрын
I was a young adult in the 80s. It was all for show, no heart.
@laurabrownstone176Ай бұрын
Love Joni's mind.
@wadefite2 ай бұрын
shoe lace undone
@Sapito_Cai2 ай бұрын
HD ??? Desastre la definición
@Michael692 ай бұрын
Chabón, this is from 1975. And from Argentina. They didn't have the state-of-the-art cinematic technology that first world countries did. Also, this is only the DVD version. Therefore, this is as good as it gets for now (when I uploaded this, there was no other DVD rip on KZbin.) BUT, I will say that the film is REMASTERED at last, and going to be shown at Cine York, 29 de Junio, a las 18:30 😍
@cranstonsnord36252 ай бұрын
How did led Zepplin get to steal this song?
@wisenheimer99972 ай бұрын
Finn Kalvik... I've never heard of him, but he has a face I swear I've seen before... I found this video (actually bits of it, I just found this full video) years ago and i still can't place him... just must have one of those faces...
@maxwellfan552 ай бұрын
Dedicated musicians, writers especially resent typecasting, Dylan being a classic example, Joni likewise. Anything to constrain their creativity is hell. They need room, patience, understanding, same as most but much more, a different breed.
@matiashernan65942 ай бұрын
Que lastima el Sonido , no hay otro video?
@Michael692 ай бұрын
No, solamente hay ésto. Viene desde un VHS - por eso es así el sonido
@dottiebaker66232 ай бұрын
My god, this is the sound of my 21st year here on earth. It was so difficult, but there was harmony.
@Hans-be6sm2 ай бұрын
😂 😂
@nancychace86192 ай бұрын
Very interesting. I could have seen her do something with Miles. We are lucky to have been able to enjoy her talent ~ Thanks, Joni 🙂
@imabchbm19663 ай бұрын
She is so awesome
@TheGuello3 ай бұрын
♪♪♪Purple Rain, Purple Rain♪♪♪
@OutOnTheTiles3 ай бұрын
These movies always have the oldest and least looking hippies of all time. The best and most realistic hippy movie is Rainbow Bridge with Hendrix. But it’s not really a Hollywood movie more of a doc but it’s awesome.
@Michael693 ай бұрын
There are a few good ones out there. My go-to will always be the Woodstock documentary ❤ Psych-Out, to me, isn't so much a representation of the hippies as it is a sign of the times. We get to see several locations, outfits, vehicles, and art overall which was unique to that time and place. Watching this film sends me right back there, and it's a happy place to be :)
@daretstebanbecerra28143 ай бұрын
😮
@dmljones25503 ай бұрын
Her imagination lyrically is off the planet. But she is message vocalist, an activist. I have always liked her most musically. Her expressive voice, her vocal phrasing, her weird and wonderful guitar chords.She, out all pop artists, has been full of diversity- a lot of people love her folk, but then her jazz rock, r&b , then her pure jazz. She then recorded folk rock pop in the 80’s such as the brilliant compilation album Chalk in The Rain Storm , then back to wonderfully done Night Ride Home and the Grammy Award winner Turbulent Indigo which had the beautiful torching ballad Sire of Sorrow and a host of other appealing tunes. But you really have to like Both Sides Now with her renditions of past Ballad tunes dating back prior to WW2. Backed by the London Philharmonic Orchestra many of its instrumentalists were openly in tears so touched with Joni singing these jazz ballads of yesteryear. She is a serious musician and song writer with a magnificent legacy.
@sagemeyer10103 ай бұрын
🌈😊💜NICE MY DIFFERENT DRUMMER!!!😊👌👌
@agustincarucha57313 ай бұрын
0:41 Que grande el Ruso Verea....😊✊️
@pilot03733 ай бұрын
yes, well, you know? This video is a really great great piece of work. It has no weak points. It is also, autonomous. Every concept spelled was properly developed. No missing wires. I also guess that you've talked with someone who showed you all that. This video implicates, by itself, a deep understanding of argentinian history. That works well with the great pronunciation for the non-spanish speaker you are by birth (I mean, you pronounce so well the spanish) Or at least you saw spanish documentaries about the matter. Suscribed and liked, btw!
@Michael693 ай бұрын
Holis! Thanks so much for your kind words! It always makes me feel like I'm on the right path when I read comments such at this :) I've been a fan of Charly's for over 10 years now. I began friendships with Argentinians online and soon had an Argentinian girlfriend. They showed me their music and I loved it all; my girlfriend motivated me to learn Spanish. I loved all the folk-rock, but never got into Charly's solo career until later - a friend of mine once said "when you understand all of Charly's lyrics, he will be your god". After that friend passed away, I listened to Clics Modernos and I couldn't believe how good it was. I then went and listened to everything he ever did. That was in 2016, and I have been obsessed with Charly ever since. I improved my Spanish to a point where I could have fluent conversations with anyone online and I ended up going to Argentina in 2020 to see Charly live (unfortunately, he cancelled his headlining show at Cosquín 😥). I have spent many years reading all about Charly (interviews, anecdotes, books, forums, etc.) and watching any video that exists of him, which is where I have gathered all of the information to make this video :) Thanks again and I will be making more videos on Charly's albums in the future. I can't say with certainty which the next one will be, but it will be made with the same love and dedication as this ❤ Saludos desde Australia!
@pilot03733 ай бұрын
I never answered back! Lo voy a decir en castellano, para que ejercites. Prometo no ser demasiado informal para no meterte en problemas, jaja. Más allá de todo lo bien hecho que está el análisis, lo que creo que le da ese "plus" es que parecieras identificarte con el mensaje del disco. No es frecuente que alguien interprete tan personalmente el disco. Al menos no un extranjero. Se nota tu empatía con lo que quiso transmitir el autor (Charly) y eso le da sentido al proceso artístico. De hecho, que hayas logrado empatizar con cosas que ni vos ni la sociedad de la venís han pasado nunca redime y revaloriza a la música como lenguaje artístico. Los procesos y obras artisticas tienen como fin conmover, generar algo en el espectador. Y por cómo hablás, por las palabras que elegís y por cómo las decís pareciera que realmente te conmovió lo que escuchaste. Y eso, mi amigo, eso es arte real ¡Te felicto! No muchos están dispuestos a dejarse llevar realmente por la música en los tiempos que corren! ¡Si algún día grabo un disco, me encantaría que la gente lo escuche como vos escuchaste a Charly!
@Michael693 ай бұрын
@@pilot0373 Jaja gracias a vos por responder - y por escribirlo en castellano! Puedo leerlo bien pero escucharlo y entenderlo bien es algo re distinto! Supongo que tenga tanta empatía con ustedes y los horores que les has pasado porque veo en tiempo actual lo malo que es el estado de Argentina y como les afecta a todos mis amigos ahí. Estoy muy pero muy afortunado y agradecido por nacer en un país tan libre y con muchas oportunidades para vivir como querés. No sé que hace Milei por la gente pero lo que me cuentan sobre éso son dos cosas muy diferentes. Nuestro gobierno también es corrupto pero no es nada como los dinosaurios de allá. Los Australianos quejan siempre sobre cosas muy finitas y mundanas - porque no tienen idea de lo que es vivir en un país como Argentina, en especial si no se tiene plata. Si algún día vos grabás algo, silbame ;)
@ropersnoop3 ай бұрын
An old drummer in one of my first bands tried to get me into them, he loaned me the Golden Nuggets....but i think I was just too young at the time to truly appreciate it!
@Michael693 ай бұрын
Hopefully now you're ready to experience the psychedelia to its full potential! Garagey goodness!
@jondstewart3 ай бұрын
I love her accent! That is like 100% Canadian prairie and North Dakota!
@bambenitez3 ай бұрын
YO ESTUVE AHI!! INOLVIDABLE!!
@keelerrobinson57723 ай бұрын
Bob Dylan seems like a real cool guy
@nahtanathanahtan3 ай бұрын
Holy mackerel… highest chakra has been unlocked and is tweaking right now… kudos brother