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RIVER ~ JONI MITCHELL ~ (Lyrics)

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I am in awe of the emotion this song evokes..each comment means so much to me..yes, we all share a common bond and great connection of our hearts...everyones pain is the same...each experience so unique to us...such a great classic Joni Mitchell gift

What an honour it is for me to have the opportunity to express my vision for just one of Joni Mitchell's great classics...this is one of those tunes that touches those places in the heart...as so many of Joni's music has done through the years. This has a particular deep meaning for me...we can never get back the time we lose...so, embrace those precious moments with the ones you love.

Every song means so many different things to people...and, I am still learning with each new project...thanks to each of you who watch and listen, and bear with me through my work study process to learn more.

I make these videos to express the emotions of a tune, to bring honour and recognition to the tune and the artist, to keep these great classics with us forever, and, to introduce it to future generations. Tunes with a universal message that ring true forever.

Thank you, Joni Mitchell and all your great musicians for all the years of so much emotion and beautiful music..I am forever thankful.

From wikipedia:

Joni Mitchell, CC (born Roberta Joan Anderson on November 7, 1943) is a Canadian musician, songwriter, and painter.[1]
Mitchell began singing in small nightclubs in her native Western Canada and then busking on the streets of Toronto. In the mid-1960s she left for New York City and its rich folk music scene, recording her debut album in 1968 and achieving fame first as a songwriter ("Urge for Going", "Chelsea Morning", "Both Sides Now", "Woodstock") and then as a singer in her own right.[2] Finally settling in Southern California, Mitchell played a key part in the folk rock movement then sweeping the musical landscape. Blue, her starkly personal 1971 album, is regarded as one of the strongest and most influential records of the time.[3] Mitchell also had pop hits such as "Big Yellow Taxi", "Free Man in Paris", and "Help Me", the last two from 1974's best-selling Court and Spark.[4]

Mitchell's soprano vocals, distinctive harmonic guitar style, and piano arrangements all grew more complex through the 1970s as she was deeply influenced by jazz, melding it with pop, folk and rock on experimental albums like 1976's Hejira. She worked closely with jazz greats including Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Herbie Hancock, and on a 1979 record released after his death, Charles Mingus.[5] From the 1980s on, Mitchell reduced her recording and touring schedule but turned again toward pop, making greater use of synthesizers and direct political protest in her lyrics, which often tackled social and environmental themes alongside romantic and emotional ones.

Mitchell's work is highly respected both by critics and fellow musicians. Rolling Stone magazine called her "one of the greatest songwriters ever,"[6] while Allmusic said, "When the dust settles, Joni Mitchell may stand as the most important and influential female recording artist of the late 20th century."[7] By the end of the century, Mitchell had a profound influence on artists in genres ranging from R&B to alternative rock to jazz.[8] Mitchell is also a visual artist. She made the artwork for each of her albums, and in 2000 described herself as a "painter derailed by circumstance."[9] A blunt critic of the music industry, Mitchell had stopped recording over the last several years, focusing more attention on painting, but in 2007 she released Shine, her first album of new songs in nine years.



Lyrics:

Its coming on christmas
Theyre cutting down trees
Theyre putting up reindeer
And singing songs of joy and peace
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
But it dont snow here
It stays pretty green
Im going to make a lot of money
Then Im going to quit this crazy scene
I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I wish I had a river so long
I would teach my feet to fly
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I made my baby cry

He tried hard to help me
You know, he put me at ease
And he loved me so naughty
Made me weak in the knees
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
Im so hard to handle
Im selfish and Im sad
Now Ive gone and lost the best baby
That I ever had
Oh I wish I had a river
I could skate away on
I wish I had a river so long
I would teach my feet to fly
Oh I wish I had a river
I made my baby say goodbye

Its coming on christmas
Theyre cutting down trees
Theyre putting up reindeer
And singing songs of joy and peace
I wish I had a river
I could skate away on

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  • I bought "Blue" when I was 19, in 1971, already a committed Joni fan. Now it's 40 years on, I'm recovering from cancer and as one would expect, re-evaluating the last 59 years and I can't put into words the pleasure her music has given to me, and enriched my life and my attitudes. I had the pleasure to see her perform once, at the NEC in Birmingham, England on Thursday 14th April 1983, front row seats. It's stayed with me for the rest of my life. My love and respect to Joni and all her admirers.

  • This is the only stream of Youtube comments I've ever seen in which everyone is open, everyone is accepting. It is amazing to see the power that music has to connect us all.

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  • ...being a Joni fan since 1970 when I got ..Ladies of the canyon in my hands and on my old stereo pic up in my teenageroom...I played it over and over again..loved ..just loved the whole album...made my smallboy soul shiwer .....it was like I had found my music and idol all time....now after more then 40 years of life...joni is still in my heart..got all her albums and I am the biggest fan still...its a everyday therapy for me...THANK YOU JONI for sharing your unique talent with us....RESPECT

  • i listen to joni mitchell's blue almost everyday......

    willy from ladies of the canyon just as good as this.

  • this reminds me of the movie the kids are all right

  • "such a sad song !" ; Meg Ryan- You've Got Mail..

  • Well I wish I had a voice like than instead...

  • incredible piece of music

  • He tried hard to help me

    You know, he put me at ease

    And he loved me so naughty

    Made me weak in the knees

    I'm so hard to handle

    I'm selfish and I'm sad

    Now Ive gone and lost the best baby

    That I ever had

    I made my baby say goodbye

    There is nothing more to say. I'm sorry that I never saw how good you were to me and that I never appreciated you enough...

  • This song is so beautiful and deep. I love Joni, and I am young. Just shows how good music passes on through the years and never dies. It's hard to deny that talent has been missing in the music industry lately, but seems as if it's starting to make a comeback.

  • This is a wonderful song on a wonderful album. I listened to the whole album three times on Christmas this year.

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