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I want these clixed: Doc Savage, Fu Manchu, Tarzan, The Shadow, The Green Hornet & Kato, Conan, Solomon Kane, The Phantom, King Kong, Universal Monsters, Black Orchid, Manhunter (Paul Kirk), Xemnu the Titan, unclixed Kirby Fourth World characters, and Lilith, Daughter Of Dracula.
nothing against Joni, but I love the heavier sound CSNY bring to the SOng.
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Normally I'm all in favor of some Joni Mitchell, but I didn't care too much for her version of this one. I'll vote TCBY, um, CSNY. Sorry. Just a little hungry I guess.
The CSNY version is very good, of course, but I really like the Original by Joni Mitchell best.
I don't usually do this, but am going to drop a link here to the Matthews Southern Comfort version. Its sort of somewhere in between the soaring, pretty vocals of Joni Mitchell and the more rocking version of Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, and I really like it better than the other two. Don't get me wrong, I love all three versions. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSzak2dJOAw&feature=fvw
That's a pretty good version too. I love both versions I posted but I guess I prefer CSNY a bit more though.
I want these clixed: Doc Savage, Fu Manchu, Tarzan, The Shadow, The Green Hornet & Kato, Conan, Solomon Kane, The Phantom, King Kong, Universal Monsters, Black Orchid, Manhunter (Paul Kirk), Xemnu the Titan, unclixed Kirby Fourth World characters, and Lilith, Daughter Of Dracula.
I know I'm late for the party and with all due respect to Joni Mitchell, I'll be casting my vote for CSNY.
But when it comes to this particular song, I have always wished that I could hear a cover version by Miss Joan Baez. I was there that Friday night and I will never forget her performance at Woodstock.
That said, here's a taste of what I enjoyed --- Joan in a duet with a gentleman named Jeffrey Shurtleff.