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From | "Jaimie Vernon" <bullseyecanada@hotmail.com> |
Subject | Re: Too soon to be covering songs |
Date | Mon, 28 Apr 2003 20:40:15 -0400 |
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AT Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2003 16:42:29 -0700 Ira wrote:
>In March of 1970, CSNY released "Deja Vu," which
>included the song "Woodstock, " by Joni Mitchell.
>
>One month later, Joni released "Ladies of the Canyon," which also >included
>"Woodstock."
>
>The versions are completely different, and the CSNY recording is the >more
>well known.
>
>Which is the cover?
>
>Which should not have been released so soon?
>
>Me, I love them both - in different ways and for different reasons. I
> >could care less than they were released a month apart.
Here's how "Woodstock" happened:
Mitchell was to appear on the second day of Woodstock, but at the last
minute her management (David Geffen) was afraid that they wouldn't be able
to get her into the grounds and out again in time to rehearse for her first
American TV appearance [the David Frost Show I believe] so she didn't appear
but watched the madness on television.
She wrote "Woodstock" that night. To surprise Joni and give her comfort for
how disappointed she was that she couldn't play the festival Crosby, Stills
AND Nash took a helicopter immediately after their performance that day to
catch Joni live in the TV studio to hear her perform "Woodstock" for the
first time live...as did the rest of North America.
They would take the song to heart and record it for 'Deja Vu'. Mitchell
wanted to work the bugs out of her own version which is why it appeared
AFTER C,S & N's.
Now you know the *rest* of the story....
Jaimie Vernon
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