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43. "RE: I feel like I heard her growing up"
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>>in Philadelphia growing up.
>
>maybe on Michael Tearson shows... he and Ed Sciaky were the
>two classic Philly DJs in the '80s I think woulda played her.
>Maybe Helen Leicht too back when WIOQ was a player. Gene Shay
>of course, too, but he wasn't commercial. And of course by
>1991, WXPN had morphed into a no-longer-a-college-station
>powerhouse and she's been on their playlist from jump.
>
I'm talking MMR & YSP, c'mon, love Gene Shay but yeah that doesn't really count.

I'm talking about hearing Joni when you walk into WaWa, hear the radio playing her at a party or tailgate, etc.

>At any rate, she was easily known to classic rock fans because
>of her associations and esp. the writing of 'Woodstock',
>though the CSNY cover is the only version that got any classic
>rock airplay. Plus the fact that a few of her songs were pop
>standards with steady currecny in the '80s (I sang 'Clouds'
>with my elementary school chorus ca. 1982, which was probably
>the first time I heard one of her songs). And I would has
>assumed that in the latter 1990s when the Isle of Wight DVD
>came out that her performance there kept her known.
>
she was known, just not 'known' on a catalog level.

>At any rate, growing up I didn't know many classic rock fans
>that *didn't* know who she is and know at least a few songs.
>
>>*maybe* Big Yellow Taxi on a special occasion.
>>
>>That's about it though.
>>
>>Real Joni joints are tough to work in between 'We're An
>>American Band' and 'Carry On My Wayward Son'.
>
>yeah, but not so much between 'carry on' and 'dust in the
>wind,' you know?

  

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Joni Mitchell, Anybody? [View all] , Harlepolis, Sun Feb-27-11 06:47 AM
 
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Love Joni to death, buy 'Blue' & 'Court & Spark' immediately
Feb 27th 2011
1
hell yes.
Feb 27th 2011
2
love that album, I just didn't wanna advise it as a starting point
Feb 27th 2011
3
RE: love that album, I just didn't wanna advise it as a starting point
Feb 27th 2011
6
darn right.
Feb 27th 2011
20
pretty much. n/m
Feb 27th 2011
19
I loved her when i was going through my classic rock phase
Feb 27th 2011
4
never really considered her a classic rock artist but she was on the
Feb 27th 2011
5
      She's played on any classic rock station
Feb 27th 2011
9
           I understand she qualifies technically, never heard her on CR radio
Feb 27th 2011
11
                They never played a wide range of her stuff here
Feb 27th 2011
12
                I feel like I heard her growing up
Mar 02nd 2011
37
                     They never played Nazareth's "This Flight Tonight"?
Mar 02nd 2011
38
                     not ringing a bell
Mar 02nd 2011
39
                          Wow that's crazy
Mar 02nd 2011
41
                    
RE: Joni Mitchell, Anybody?
Feb 27th 2011
7
i love Hejira.
Feb 28th 2011
25
throw "West" in place of "South" and we're the same...
Feb 28th 2011
34
her cover of Trouble Man
Feb 27th 2011
8
not bad, but I gotta admit...
Mar 01st 2011
36
When is that doc re-airing? nm
Feb 27th 2011
10
its streaming on netflix
Feb 28th 2011
27
RE: Joni Mitchell, Anybody?
Feb 27th 2011
13
She was on Rolling Stones 100 greatest guitarists list
Feb 27th 2011
14
Good to hear that.
Feb 27th 2011
17
RE: Joni Mitchell, Anybody?
Feb 28th 2011
23
She's really influential as a guitarist, but also her dulcimer playing
Feb 28th 2011
28
      this has happened to me before, I think on the Blue album particularly
Feb 28th 2011
30
      I happen to know the Appalachian dulcimer pretty well because
Mar 02nd 2011
45
just recently got into her.....
Feb 27th 2011
15
Mingus might be one of my alltime favorite albums.
Feb 27th 2011
16
aight..
Feb 27th 2011
18
      the story behind it is pretty crazy too
Feb 27th 2011
21
           Is there any good books on Joni Mitchell?
Feb 27th 2011
22
BTW, The Documentary Is Out on DVD
Feb 28th 2011
24
Shadows & Light (live)
Feb 28th 2011
26
This post, again? Then again, I never get tired of it.
Feb 28th 2011
29
is that post gone already? I can't find it.
Feb 28th 2011
31
      whoever these new mods are, they're keeping the reins tight
Feb 28th 2011
32
One Of the all Time Greats
Feb 28th 2011
33
Blue is kind of awesome. Really, all of her work is.
Mar 01st 2011
35
Amazing artist...
Mar 02nd 2011
40
RE: I may be the only person alive that thinks her first album. . .
Mar 02nd 2011
42
I can't agree with that but I can say that 'Night In the City' is
Mar 02nd 2011
46
      RE: Stephen Stills on bass.
Mar 03rd 2011
47
that documentary
Mar 02nd 2011
44

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