From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2007 #470 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/onlyjoni Websites: http://www.jmdl.com http://www.jonimitchell.com Unsubscribe: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe onlyJMDL Digest Monday, February 25 2008 Volume 2007 : Number 470 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: meanderings, was: salutations [Bob Muller ] Re: meanderings, was: salutations [Bob Muller ] Herbie ["Jerry Notaro" ] Re: meanderings, was: salutations ["Mark Scott" ] Shine on and on and on [Monika Bogdanowicz ] Re: MOJO [Jeannie ] Re: MOJO/Barack [Jeannie ] Re: MOJO/Hucklebee [Jeannie ] Re: meanderings, was: salutations [David Eoll ] Re: meanderings, was: salutations [Michael Paz ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 05:30:54 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: meanderings, was: salutations I have made this point myself, David - I think it's an amazing song and contains some of Joni's finest lyrical imagery. Had she put it on her debut, or on Clouds, it would have gotten the attention that BSN did. Perhaps she was afriad that since George Hamilton IV and Tom Rush had already recorded it that it wouldn't be thought of as 'her' song. (it's initial release was as the B-side of the "You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio" 45 single, and it was also included on the initial release of Blue but of course was removed along with "Hunter"). Thanks to Kakki, I heard the Crosby-Nash cover of UFG a long time ago. It, like darn near every one of the 55 or so versions I have. Just got one this week, in fact - a resurrected live recording of Fred Holstein, Live at the Earl of Old Town in 1969. Even given the fact that she didn't high-profile the song herself, it is her 8th-most popular cover, which I think says a lot about the quality of it. Bob NP: Bruce, "Candy's Room" ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 05:49:43 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: meanderings, was: salutations Let me fix that sentence... It, like darn near every one of the 55 or so versions I have, is really pretty. Bob NP: JJ Cale, "Things Ain't Simple" ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 10:11:58 -0500 (EST) From: "Jerry Notaro" Subject: Herbie Next week's music profile on CBS Sunday Morning! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 09:06:58 -0800 From: "Mark Scott" Subject: Re: meanderings, was: salutations This comment suddenly made me wonder if there is any recording of Joni and Judy singing together. One putting on a harmony to the other's melody. I have never heard of such a recording. Does anyone know if there is one? Joni did sing with Joan Baez on 'Dida' which I always thought was a wonderful combination, especially when the 2 voices met and sang in harmony. But I don't know of any album of Joni's where Judy does a back-up or harmony or a Judy Collins album with a guest appearance from Joni. Does such a thing exist? Mark in Seattle - ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Eoll" > I'm sure Judy was adding some lovely harmonies to whatever Joni was > playing. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 11:03:28 -0800 (PST) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: Shine on and on and on This is purely speculation but do you think Shine will last and be thought of very fondly 20 years+ down the road? An essential in Joni's catalog or something someone can take or leave in the future? What do you think? I was just wondering since there are those of Joni's albums that have grown in respect with time whereas at the time of release were only appreciated by a minority (such as Hejira).... -Monika - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 13:52:32 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: MOJO Greetings, Eric and Everybody! Eric, your "words" always wash and balance me just as Joni does, especially when I feel so alone in this world. Even though we've been influenced splendidly by Joni and we quote her with conviction and pride because we know she's all about truth, there's still absolute originality in your thoughts and words. Thanks there, Eric! Anyway, back to Barack and Hillary. I understand clearly how Joni may be torn between Hillary and Barack because I am, too, often, throughout the day (I relate to Joni in so, so many ways, because there is no bending of profound truth). Anyway, after your "satellite" post a few weeks ago, Eric, I was deeply moved and I gave up on watching TV and answering every call on my cell phone for awhile. I didn't even know about the Grammy Show. A friend of mine called me early the Monday morning after the Sunday awards to tell me about Herbie's win and what I thought about it. I was still sleepy and all I could answer is that recognition of Joni's odes on a bottle of holy wine are long overdue. I told him in Spanish, because he's Argentine, "It's similar to what Joni and Warren Zevon sing about, Augusto. How can you stop a hard rain from fallin'? How can you stop the wind from blowin'? It's time this sad, shattered world of ours with all of it's foibles know what Joni's all about and yet, try to catch a fistful of that rain! Joni's like the rain! Joni es como una lluvia llena de lagrimas y alegrias que lavan y balancean." Well, again back to Hillary and Barack! I can't help but love Hillary, but yet, I understand why in high school they called her, "Ms. Frigid-Aire," and she's got the guts and balls that it would be hard for most men to even compare, but listening to her talk about Ba rack the way she did a while ago in Rh ode Island, I realize she can be mean, man! She thinks Ba rack is living in a world made up of fantasy and words and hearing "Amens" from the upstairs choir. And what I hear is hope. Something new for my soul concerning the fate of our country ever since Richard Nixon. I looked right into Ba rack's eyes, face to face, and how I wish I could have look into Hillary's eyes and spoken to her when she was here in San Antonio. She got down, man...she went walking door to door down by Wood lawn Lake and I could have been there..she put up with Bill when he put his pants down and took it all like a champ. But, breaking away from the the politics that are too old and cold and settled in their ways, now, is difficult. I want to know if I would feel the same looking into Hillary's eyes as I did when I looked in Ba rack IBM's eyes. And now, Ralph Nader, of whom I have also met and spoken to in a small session group at UT SA back in 2003 or 2004, appreciate, but do not completely trust why he wants in again, wants to throw his hat into the ring?!? I've wondered for a few years if he's not getting bought and sold by certain Republican groups. Looking into his eyes was like looking into one of my History Professor's eyes of whom I appreciated. Nothing more, nothing less. I told him to never give up with truths and never stop giving us his insight and wisdom---but here, at this point, I don't understand what he's trying to accomplish by running again after he may have messed up it up for Al Gore in Florida winning against the Bush/Cheney war machine. BTW, I like McCain and Hackable, personally, but certainly not politically. They're good people and not evil like those political monsters we've had to deal with these past eight years. Hackable makes me laugh in a good way, all of the time, with his facial gestures and bodily movements---he's cool in that manner. McCain takes me back to the time when I was very young and feel the swords of sorrows piercing my heart with the Vietnam War prisoners of war---I thank God he made it back, after being wounded and coming out of it all like a true American champ, but who politically is too old and cold and settled in the old, out-dated ways. Well, talk to y'all later. Gonna focus in on Cuba, hoping Ba rack ABM will meet up with Raul Castro without conditions and with the preparations needed to make that little island south of Florida blossom after so many unfair sanctions imposed on an innocent people. Love, Jeannie Eric Taylor : Sorry i'm so slow but i am MINDBLOWN by the 01/08 MOJO First i loved Joni hovering over Radiohead with a b&w photo headlining MY GENERATION BLEW IT! She is SOOOO correct as usual! As a Baby Boomer who never gave up on world peace & environmentalism i am SO GLAD that there are a few people like Joni unafraid of telling it like it is. The word i would use to describe my sorry generation is self-absorbed. i only hope that ye neo-hippies GET IT!!! It's not about how much we can get. It's all about how much we can give. The religious right think it's all about tax-deducted charity (o charity!) But honestly the distracted left is far too divided by self-centerd interests. Conservatives are in lockstep with an agenda of fear & evermore fear. Liberals still fight over the meaning of "progresive" & stupidly let the greedy right wing to ruin our world because frankly we are apparently WIMPS! The Beast showers us with technology like the UPC, GPS & WMD & we multitudes seem SO happy with this reckless bullshit. Do we even think before we leap anymore? Have we ever??? Does it somehow make us feel safe that satellite technology is increasingly bombarding us with micrwaves in the name of progress? May i remind us that the Romans believed lead water pipes were a good idea. & the Mad Hatters thought mercury-lined top hats were a good idea. o geez, this question illustrates why liberals don't get elected. & also why Joni is SO dismissed as an artist. Again i apologize for being such a Joni fanatic. But our Lady of Heart & Mind has shaped my worldview is SUCH a profound way! So who should I vote for? i think that Joni is torn between Obama & Hillary. i am likewise torn. ET NP: Radiohead IN RAINBOWS (i haven't felt this satisfied since Pink Floyd's Meedle) ~nj~ - --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:45:05 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: MOJO/Barack I don't know why after sending my post, Barack's name became separated with a space, becoming Barack. That's strange! Maybe it was spell check thing. Anyway, when I saw Barack, the crowd was tangibly united and full of a purity amongst people like it was when I saw Joni up on Austin back in the early 80's. I went to the concert with a Middle-Eastern friend who was attending UtAustin and being Middle-Eastern at that time was not cool for the citizens of the United States and when we showed up at the Joni concert, many of his fellow students came up to him, full of coolness supreme and hospitality for showing up to a Joni concert and he was sooo happy and he was blown away with Joni. He said there would be no strife between our countries if there were more American citizens like Joni Mitchell. I said she was Canadian. He said, "Ahhh, no wonder!" He thought she was the most beautiful blue-eyed, blond-haired woman he had ever lay eyes on and he's still her fan back in his country and his sister told me around Christmas told me he loves, 'Shine,' and was playing it for his two sons who are barely into their twenties. Now, that's art! Barack shook my hand without making eye contact the first time he came my way. Then he came back and took my right hand with his left hand and we connected for those few moments and I told him, "God bless you, Barack," and he looked at me, as if he was taken aback, his eyes full of something that's for real and he smiled so sweet and free. It was a very beautiful feeling. We clenched hands like a brother and sister full of compassion and the determination to make the needed changes and time stood still with truth prevailing over us for a few seconds until he had to leave. I told him with my eyes to go full force up the hill with his crosses and he knew exactly where I was saying to him and where I was coming from...and that's the absolute truth. Tears came to my eyes, when he left, knowing the struggles ahead of him. As he went on greeting the others, a couple of the security guards were caught off guard and they were touched with our truths and we peacefully smiled at each other through the tears in my eyes . Love, Jeannie Jeannie wrote: Greetings, Eric and Everybody! Eric, your "words" always wash and balance me just as Joni does, especially when I feel so alone in this world. Even though we've been influenced splendidly by Joni and we quote her with conviction and pride because we know she's all about truth, there's still absolute originality in your thoughts and words. Thanks there, Eric! Anyway, back to Barack and Hillary. I understand clearly how Joni may be torn between Hillary and Barack because I am, too, often, throughout the day (I relate to Joni in so, so many ways, because there is no bending of profound truth). Anyway, after your "satellite" post a few weeks ago, Eric, I was deeply moved and I gave up on watching TV and answering every call on my cell phone for awhile. I didn't even know about the Grammy Show. A friend of mine called me early the Monday morning after the Sunday awards to tell me about Herbie's win and what I thought about it. I was still sleepy and all I could answer is that recognition of Joni's odes on a bottle of holy wine are long overdue. I told him in Spanish, because he's Argentine, "It's similar to what Joni and Warren Zevon sing about, Augusto. How can you stop a hard rain from fallin'? How can you stop the wind from blowin'? It's time this sad, shattered world of ours with all of it's foibles know what Joni's all about and yet, try to catch a fistful of that rain! Joni's like the rain! Joni es como una lluvia llena de lagrimas y alegrias que lavan y balancean." Well, again back to Hillary and Barack! I can't help but love Hillary, but yet, I understand why in high school they called her, "Ms. Frigid-Aire," and she's got the guts and balls that it would be hard for most men to even compare, but listening to her talk about Ba rack the way she did a while ago in Rh ode Island, I realize she can be mean, man! She thinks Ba rack is living in a world made up of fantasy and words and hearing "Amens" from the upstairs choir. And what I hear is hope. Something new for my soul concerning the fate of our country ever since Richard Nixon. I looked right into Ba rack's eyes, face to face, and how I wish I could have look into Hillary's eyes and spoken to her when she was here in San Antonio. She got down, man...she went walking door to door down by Wood lawn Lake and I could have been there..she put up with Bill when he put his pants down and took it all like a champ. But, breaking away from the the politics that are too old and cold and settled in their ways, now, is difficult. I want to know if I would feel the same looking into Hillary's eyes as I did when I looked in Ba rack IBM's eyes. And now, Ralph Nader, of whom I have also met and spoken to in a small session group at UT SA back in 2003 or 2004, appreciate, but do not completely trust why he wants in again, wants to throw his hat into the ring?!? I've wondered for a few years if he's not getting bought and sold by certain Republican groups. Looking into his eyes was like looking into one of my History Professor's eyes of whom I appreciated. Nothing more, nothing less. I told him to never give up with truths and never stop giving us his insight and wisdom---but here, at this point, I don't understand what he's trying to accomplish by running again after he may have messed up it up for Al Gore in Florida winning against the Bush/Cheney war machine. BTW, I like McCain and Hackable, personally, but certainly not politically. They're good people and not evil like those political monsters we've had to deal with these past eight years. Hackable makes me laugh in a good way, all of the time, with his facial gestures and bodily movements---he's cool in that manner. McCain takes me back to the time when I was very young and feel the swords of sorrows piercing my heart with the Vietnam War prisoners of war---I thank God he made it back, after being wounded and coming out of it all like a true American champ, but who politically is too old and cold and settled in the old, out-dated ways. Well, talk to y'all later. Gonna focus in on Cuba, hoping Ba rack ABM will meet up with Raul Castro without conditions and with the preparations needed to make that little island south of Florida blossom after so many unfair sanctions imposed on an innocent people. Love, Jeannie Eric Taylor : Sorry i'm so slow but i am MINDBLOWN by the 01/08 MOJO First i loved Joni hovering over Radiohead with a b&w photo headlining MY GENERATION BLEW IT! She is SOOOO correct as usual! As a Baby Boomer who never gave up on world peace & environmentalism i am SO GLAD that there are a few people like Joni unafraid of telling it like it is. The word i would use to describe my sorry generation is self-absorbed. i only hope that ye neo-hippies GET IT!!! It's not about how much we can get. It's all about how much we can give. The religious right think it's all about tax-deducted charity (o charity!) But honestly the distracted left is far too divided by self-centerd interests. Conservatives are in lockstep with an agenda of fear & evermore fear. Liberals still fight over the meaning of "progresive" & stupidly let the greedy right wing to ruin our world because frankly we are apparently WIMPS! The Beast showers us with technology like the UPC, GPS & WMD & we multitudes seem SO happy with this reckless bullshit. Do we even think before we leap anymore? Have we ever??? Does it somehow make us feel safe that satellite technology is increasingly bombarding us with micrwaves in the name of progress? May i remind us that the Romans believed lead water pipes were a good idea. & the Mad Hatters thought mercury-lined top hats were a good idea. o geez, this question illustrates why liberals don't get elected. & also why Joni is SO dismissed as an artist. Again i apologize for being such a Joni fanatic. But our Lady of Heart & Mind has shaped my worldview is SUCH a profound way! So who should I vote for? i think that Joni is torn between Obama & Hillary. i am likewise torn. ET NP: Radiohead IN RAINBOWS (i haven't felt this satisfied since Pink Floyd's Meedle) ~nj~ - --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. ~nj~ - --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 14:51:47 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: MOJO/Hucklebee Sorry, I just read my previous post and do not know how Hucklebee became Hackable. How can it be? These mispellings are happening on their own! Love, Jeannie Jeannie wrote: Greetings, Eric and Everybody! Eric, your "words" always wash and balance me just as Joni does, especially when I feel so alone in this world. Even though we've been influenced splendidly by Joni and we quote her with conviction and pride because we know she's all about truth, there's still absolute originality in your thoughts and words. Thanks there, Eric! Anyway, back to Barack and Hillary. I understand clearly how Joni may be torn between Hillary and Barack because I am, too, often, throughout the day (I relate to Joni in so, so many ways, because there is no bending of profound truth). Anyway, after your "satellite" post a few weeks ago, Eric, I was deeply moved and I gave up on watching TV and answering every call on my cell phone for awhile. I didn't even know about the Grammy Show. A friend of mine called me early the Monday morning after the Sunday awards to tell me about Herbie's win and what I thought about it. I was still sleepy and all I could answer is that recognition of Joni's odes on a bottle of holy wine are long overdue. I told him in Spanish, because he's Argentine, "It's similar to what Joni and Warren Zevon sing about, Augusto. How can you stop a hard rain from fallin'? How can you stop the wind from blowin'? It's time this sad, shattered world of ours with all of it's foibles know what Joni's all about and yet, try to catch a fistful of that rain! Joni's like the rain! Joni es como una lluvia llena de lagrimas y alegrias que lavan y balancean." Well, again back to Hillary and Barack! I can't help but love Hillary, but yet, I understand why in high school they called her, "Ms. Frigid-Aire," and she's got the guts and balls that it would be hard for most men to even compare, but listening to her talk about Ba rack the way she did a while ago in Rh ode Island, I realize she can be mean, man! She thinks Ba rack is living in a world made up of fantasy and words and hearing "Amens" from the upstairs choir. And what I hear is hope. Something new for my soul concerning the fate of our country ever since Richard Nixon. I looked right into Ba rack's eyes, face to face, and how I wish I could have look into Hillary's eyes and spoken to her when she was here in San Antonio. She got down, man...she went walking door to door down by Wood lawn Lake and I could have been there..she put up with Bill when he put his pants down and took it all like a champ. But, breaking away from the the politics that are too old and cold and settled in their ways, now, is difficult. I want to know if I would feel the same looking into Hillary's eyes as I did when I looked in Ba rack IBM's eyes. And now, Ralph Nader, of whom I have also met and spoken to in a small session group at UT SA back in 2003 or 2004, appreciate, but do not completely trust why he wants in again, wants to throw his hat into the ring?!? I've wondered for a few years if he's not getting bought and sold by certain Republican groups. Looking into his eyes was like looking into one of my History Professor's eyes of whom I appreciated. Nothing more, nothing less. I told him to never give up with truths and never stop giving us his insight and wisdom---but here, at this point, I don't understand what he's trying to accomplish by running again after he may have messed up it up for Al Gore in Florida winning against the Bush/Cheney war machine. BTW, I like McCain and Hackable, personally, but certainly not politically. They're good people and not evil like those political monsters we've had to deal with these past eight years. Hackable makes me laugh in a good way, all of the time, with his facial gestures and bodily movements---he's cool in that manner. McCain takes me back to the time when I was very young and feel the swords of sorrows piercing my heart with the Vietnam War prisoners of war---I thank God he made it back, after being wounded and coming out of it all like a true American champ, but who politically is too old and cold and settled in the old, out-dated ways. Well, talk to y'all later. Gonna focus in on Cuba, hoping Ba rack ABM will meet up with Raul Castro without conditions and with the preparations needed to make that little island south of Florida blossom after so many unfair sanctions imposed on an innocent people. Love, Jeannie Eric Taylor : Sorry i'm so slow but i am MINDBLOWN by the 01/08 MOJO First i loved Joni hovering over Radiohead with a b&w photo headlining MY GENERATION BLEW IT! She is SOOOO correct as usual! As a Baby Boomer who never gave up on world peace & environmentalism i am SO GLAD that there are a few people like Joni unafraid of telling it like it is. The word i would use to describe my sorry generation is self-absorbed. i only hope that ye neo-hippies GET IT!!! It's not about how much we can get. It's all about how much we can give. The religious right think it's all about tax-deducted charity (o charity!) But honestly the distracted left is far too divided by self-centerd interests. Conservatives are in lockstep with an agenda of fear & evermore fear. Liberals still fight over the meaning of "progresive" & stupidly let the greedy right wing to ruin our world because frankly we are apparently WIMPS! The Beast showers us with technology like the UPC, GPS & WMD & we multitudes seem SO happy with this reckless bullshit. Do we even think before we leap anymore? Have we ever??? Does it somehow make us feel safe that satellite technology is increasingly bombarding us with micrwaves in the name of progress? May i remind us that the Romans believed lead water pipes were a good idea. & the Mad Hatters thought mercury-lined top hats were a good idea. o geez, this question illustrates why liberals don't get elected. & also why Joni is SO dismissed as an artist. Again i apologize for being such a Joni fanatic. But our Lady of Heart & Mind has shaped my worldview is SUCH a profound way! So who should I vote for? i think that Joni is torn between Obama & Hillary. i am likewise torn. ET NP: Radiohead IN RAINBOWS (i haven't felt this satisfied since Pink Floyd's Meedle) ~nj~ - --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. ~nj~ - --------------------------------- Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Yahoo! Search. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 18:29:12 -0500 From: David Eoll Subject: Re: meanderings, was: salutations Mark Scott wrote: > This comment suddenly made me wonder if there is any recording of Joni > and Judy singing together. Hmmm... that's interesting. I don't know. Joni typically overdubs her own harmonies. At least that's what my ears are telling me. Judy's is usually the only solo voice on most of her recordings. If there are any exceptions, they're not coming to mind. I'm most familiar with Judy's work up through 1969 and Joni's through 1979. I know they've performed together on stage: http://www.altmanphoto.com/joni_judy_joan.html And I'm sure they had numerous opportunities to play with each other informally, besides the tree house, since they were both in the CSN "family". At the very least their recorded works have 2 degrees of separation w.r.t collaboration through Stephen Stills, who has made numerous appearances on both women's albums (he was Judy's boyfriend for awhile). Most notable, to me, is his accompaniment on guitar on Carey. Its so subtle that it was years before I even noticed it. I just happened to be listening to Blue with headphones one day, and there he was, over in the left channel, unmistakably Stephen. Joni's playing the dulcimer, or whatever the instrument was that she played on most of Blue, and Stephen comes in after a few seconds, playing his inimitable finger-picked whatever-you-call-it style of acoustic guitar. He is such a consummate guitar player that he just absolutely blurs the distinction between rhythm and lead guitar playing. And it works just beautifully on that song, and so subtle that I, a rabid Stills fan, didn't notice it for over a decade. I think he took special care* not to crowd Joni on her own record, even though I think he could blow anybody out of the water on acoustic if he wanted. But, the man is an artist, and tasteful as hell, so he just did his job, adding some lovely shadings to a fantastic Joni masterpiece. Peace, David Eoll * that's a Stills reference for those that care ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2008 21:48:57 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: meanderings, was: salutations Spoken like a TRUE record producer. Best Paz (after a LOOOOOONG week) NP-Music from Enchaneted on the O's Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com On Feb 24, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Bob Muller wrote: I have made this point myself, David - I think it's an amazing song and contains some of Joni's finest lyrical imagery. Had she put it on her debut, or on Clouds, it would have gotten the attention that BSN did. Perhaps she was afriad that since George Hamilton IV and Tom Rush had already recorded it that it wouldn't be thought of as 'her' song. (it's initial release was as the B-side of the "You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio" 45 single, and it was also included on the initial release of Blue but of course was removed along with "Hunter"). Thanks to Kakki, I heard the Crosby-Nash cover of UFG a long time ago. It, like darn near every one of the 55 or so versions I have. Just got one this week, in fact - a resurrected live recording of Fred Holstein, Live at the Earl of Old Town in 1969. Even given the fact that she didn't high-profile the song herself, it is her 8th-most popular cover, which I think says a lot about the quality of it. Bob NP: Bruce, "Candy's Room" ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. 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