Despite my recent criticisms and distress over Joni and her position today pro-smoking nicotine addict and Maggellons proponent! I will always have a soft spot for early Joni and of course we bought Songs to Seagull, Clouds and everything since . . . . . . here’s an interesting one from Zero. Really good quality!
Joni Mitchell - Newport Folk Festival 1969
Zero hat gesacht: Here´s a recording from Joni Mitchells evening concert at the Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Island, July 19, 1969. Sounds like a good soundboard stereo recording, except track 9 which is of lesser quality from a different source.
Joni Mitchell also participated in an afternoon songwriters workshop at the Newport Festival, along with Leonard Cohen, Judy Collins, Janis Ian, David Blue, Mike Settle, Tom Paxton, and Eric Andersen.
Joni Mitchell also participated in an afternoon songwriters workshop at the Newport Festival, along with Leonard Cohen, Judy Collins, Janis Ian, David Blue, Mike Settle, Tom Paxton, and Eric Andersen.
"THE LADY IN NEWPORT By Lachlan MacLearn
In the summer of 1966 [sic, should be 1967] a relative unknown walked onto the stage at the Newport, Rhode Island Folk Festival, after being introduced by Judy Collins. It was a breezy summer's evening and the crowd was restless. I remember thinking that this newcomer, whoever she was, was stepping into some serious company. I can't recall the exact lineup. Probably Tim Hardin, Fred Neil, Odetta, Phil Ochs, Tom Paxton, and the like. As I said, `serious company...' She appeared to be carrying a tiny Martin Triple-0, but I couldn't be sure. She wore a long dress. I was too far back to decipher the face.
There was a round of light applause when she was introduced. A tentative strum rolled from the huge PA, then another, and she was beginning her opening number.
The song was 'Michael from Mountains'. And by the end of the first verse, the crowd had gone from bordering-rude to pin-drop silence. I was riveted.

The short set included `Chelsea Morning', and I think she played `The Circle Game' before leaving the stage to a tumultuous and prolonged standing ovation.
I remember feeling so grateful for this amazing new talent and feeling equally sorry for anyone unfortunate enough to be going onstage after her."
Tracklist:01 Chelsea Morning02 Cactus Tree03 Night In The City04 For Free05 Willy06 The Fiddle and the Drum07 Both Sides Now08 Get Together09 The Circle Game
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