Joni Mitchell - Coyote (Live at Gordon Lightfoot's Home with Bob Dylan & Roger McGuinn, 1975)
3,906,996 viewsJun 20, 2019
All rights to this footage belong to Netflix. Watch the amazing documentary “Rolling Thunder Revue: A Bob Dylan Story by Martin Scorsese” for more of this incredible and rare footage! I had the privilege of seeing “Rolling Thunder” in theaters, and it was an experience. I saw it at the Castro Theater in San Francisco, a historic theater from the 1920s. The sound system was terrible. It had two gigantic speakers in the front that made the sound bounce off every wall. At the same time, though, I couldn’t think of a better venue. There were over a thousand people in the room, and you could feel every one of them. Some people yelled out, “Dylan!” enthusiastically, and they roared after each performance. After Joni played this number, the crowd was silent for a few moments, then, to my surprise, gave her the biggest applause I heard during the film (yes, even bigger than “Hard Rain” and “One More Cup of Coffee”). I listened to the studio version when I got home, but in my opinion, this performance is far superior, though it leaves out most of the lyrics. I hope you enjoy this gem as much as I did!
Joni Mitchell Gershwin Prize
1,058,830 viewsApr 2, 2023
For those who don’t want to see the entire show, here’s the best part of the Joni Mitchell Gershwin Prize broadcast – her triumphant return to the stage performing Summertime and leading The Circle Game. MIRACULOUS. MUSICIANS
Lead Vocals: Joni Mitchell
Guitar solo on “Summertime”: Celisse Henderson
Backing Vocals on “Summertime”: Lucius and Brandi Carlile
Backing Vocals on “Circle Game”: Cyndi Lauper, Herbie Hancock, Annie Lennox, Lucius, Brandi Carlile, Angelique Kidjo, Celisse Henderson, Ledisi, James Taylor, and Graham Nash
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