Okay, you bastid kids.
From 1967, here's the absolutely amazing Joni Mitchell with my favorite song from her debut album Song to a Seagull (produced, beautifully, by none other than David Crosby).
As always, a coveted PowerPop No-Prize will be awarded the first reader who divines the clip's relevance to tomorrow's Weekend Listomania.
But I'm warning you -- none of you is going to get it. In fact, I'll drop in from time to time to give you more clues, but I guarantee it won't help.
Weekend Listomania II: This Time It's Personal!!!!!!
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you like girls with bangs??
or maybe ,its end of summer ,, you'll have your fall/winter look back??
Musicians with high (Critical Acclaim)/(Record Sales)?
No, and no.
First useless hint: Think Keith Richards' guitar solos on "Down the Road Apiece."
:-)
guitar pickin with long fingernails?
bands that played at kennys or the bitter end ??
i believe david crosby discovered her at either the bitter end or at kennys
Players who do lots of playin' with open tunings?
No and no.
Second useless hint: Gary Brooker's scream of "Here I go!" on Procol Harum's "Rambling On."
Wow. These are the most evil earlier than usual clues to the new direction that I have EVER seen.
Songs with killer ad libs or asides?
Trey
Hippie Music!!!
or
Key Changes
Oh that's good, Coveted, yes, I put my last 20 no-prize points on key changes as well with a side bet that A Day in the Life was going to be Simels' next diabolically evil early clue. Say no more? I can say no more.
Third totally useless clue:
Zal Yanovsky's solo album.
Heheh.
Who Am Us,
If the answer is 'key changes', I will send you this Coveted No Prize, as long as you promise to prize it and display it prominently. Open tunings, your answer, was a good clue.
But, if the answer actually is 'Hippie Music!!!' as I have guessed many times, I am moving this No Prize to the middle, and will prize it forever.
Another guess, as we are obviously both wrong
420 on 911
Songs about travel?
Okay, one last useless clue.
"Beatles VI."
The 'Paul is Dead' backward edition.
or
B-sides / originally unreleased tracks
Songs from albums that were released in the U.S. in altered form?
Hmmm.....
One more useless clue?
How about....
The echoed handclap at the end of the Zombies' "tell Her No."
Songs with false endings?
Recordings played in reverse.
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