mancity2012_eamo
Well-Known Member
Ring ring…..Eh?
We love birds in here.
Ring ring.
Hello is that the seventies?
Yes? I think we have one of yours in here!
Birds!
Ring ring…..Eh?
We love birds in here.
Sorry. Rather trite of me.Ring ring…..
Ring ring.
Hello is that the seventies?
Yes? I think we have one of yours in here!
Birds!
Ring ring…..
Ring ring.
Hello is that the seventies?
Yes? I think we have one of yours in here!
Birds!
Mine too and I was today years old when I found out Joni wrote it and not them. Mind it doesn't make the lyrics any less, errrr, variable. But it makes more sense now. It's uncharitable to say so, and lotsa bands from the era made music I like, but I really do struggle with hippies.‘Interesting’ fact about the Woodstock track - at least 4 versions of this were released by different artists in 1970. My personal preference is the CSN&Y version
Arthritis?Mine too and I was today years old when I found out Joni wrote it and not them. Mind it doesn't make the lyrics any less, errrr, variable. But it makes more sense now. It's uncharitable to say so, and lotsa bands from the era made music I like, but I really do struggle with hippies.
No. It's more the subject of that song at the time. Joni's evolved a thousand times since. And Kate is no hippie, though she's an ethereal nerdy chanteuse. Kind of the hot girl who plays Dungeons and Dragons. She should have done the soundtrack to Lord of the Rings instead of Enya, that's for sure.Joni comes only second to Kate. Does that make me a hippy?
I was slightly tongue in cheek mate. I agree with your comments re Joni but then you Americans should at least partially understand Canadians. As for Kate, you demonstrate an excusable USA lack of comprehension for which I forgive you.No. It's more the subject of that song at the time. Joni's evolved a thousand times since. And Kate is no hippie, though she's an ethereal nerdy chanteuse. Kind of the hot girl who plays Dungeons and Dragons. She should have done the soundtrack to Lord of the Rings instead of Enya, that's for sure.
I'm not a KB fan save for "Hounds of Love", but she collaborated with a number of musicians I like, and I can't gainsay her place in a certain pantheon of progressive (not necessarily "prog") artists generally. Less popular, but nearly as influential here, we have Laurie Anderson, where there is similar collaborative overlap, novelty and invention, a great aesthetic sense and terrific stage presence/multimedia creativity (like KB), but I think better (certainly funnier and funkier) tunes. Love her first three records especially.I was slightly tongue in cheek mate. I agree with your comments re Joni but then you Americans should at least partially understand Canadians. As for Kate, you demonstrate an excusable USA lack of comprehension for which I forgive you.
Maybe you do understand the beauty of her music and you are just trying to wind me up. If that’s the case, I forgive you too.
Peace man!!Mine too and I was today years old when I found out Joni wrote it and not them. Mind it doesn't make the lyrics any less, errrr, variable. But it makes more sense now. It's uncharitable to say so, and lotsa bands from the era made music I like, but I really do struggle with hippies.