I just love this song. It brings back such strong and powerful memories from my childhood. My grandmother would play Donovan for me whenever I visited, and this was our favorite. Thank you for posting this.
I love this picture with Donovan and Jenny Boyd (Patty Boyd's younger sister) playing the wooden flute. It is such a maigical picture - lucky Jenny, got to be a part of this photo! Alas, she also had Donovan write the song for her, "Jennifer Juniper."
I love this song and only wish it had been released but only on the out of print LP, Donovan Live in Japan 1973, never to be released on a CD or any American LP..
Yes, this is live from The Smothers Brothers show. My friend Jeff and I memorized every line. There was some sort of strike so Donovan and his guitar was the only music, no studio band. The result was that instead of a lot of skits and maybe two songs by Donovan as guest he got to perform for most of the show, just him and his guitar at the height of his powers—great stuff. We loved him so much we hung on every word, even when he rambled.
I just love this song. It brings back such strong and powerful memories from my childhood. My grandmother would play Donovan for me whenever I visited, and this was our favorite. Thank you for posting this.
fillXnXdXblank 6 months ago
I honestly think Donovan is the closest thing to pure love that exsits in the world today
QueenetBowie 1 year ago
I love this picture with Donovan and Jenny Boyd (Patty Boyd's younger sister) playing the wooden flute. It is such a maigical picture - lucky Jenny, got to be a part of this photo! Alas, she also had Donovan write the song for her, "Jennifer Juniper."
I love this song and only wish it had been released but only on the out of print LP, Donovan Live in Japan 1973, never to be released on a CD or any American LP..
folkmusicgirl 1 year ago
Amazing guitar and lyrics, so good
laxlaxlacrosse 1 year ago
Yes, this is live from The Smothers Brothers show. My friend Jeff and I memorized every line. There was some sort of strike so Donovan and his guitar was the only music, no studio band. The result was that instead of a lot of skits and maybe two songs by Donovan as guest he got to perform for most of the show, just him and his guitar at the height of his powers—great stuff. We loved him so much we hung on every word, even when he rambled.
jaguartist 2 years ago
I think this is from Live in Japan 1973, don't think he ever played this gem on Smother's Brothers, never officially released on a studio album.
Dansull123 2 years ago
Dear Friend.......I had to come back and listen to this again...just wonderful
Peace and love..Manni
BeatnikManfred 2 years ago
the same for me Manfred! I
micallo58 2 years ago
I think this may be from the Smothers Brothers TV show, late 1968 or early 1969.
waxwall 2 years ago
thank you so much for this live version, i wish there were more gems like this on youtube.
but thank you so much!
Im really really really into this song.
HelloHelicopter 2 years ago