“Journey of the Sorcerer” by the Eagles
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Song of the day
“Nina Simone” by Tom Russell
I’ve heard the ravens call morning up
With their little raw saxophones
But the darkest of ravens was Nina Simone
Song of the day
“This Piece of Poetry Is Meant to Do Harm” by the Ark
Song of the day
“Both Sides Now” by Joni Mitchell
I’m probably not the biggest Joni Mitchell fan. Her phenomenal talent and importance as a songwriter can’t be overstated, but her voice is something of an acquired taste. Take, for example, this earlier recording of “Both Sides Now,” one of her signature songs: I think it absolutely benefits from what’s arguably now a more limited range, and certainly is a huskier voice. (It’s hard not to hear the years of cigarette smoke with every note.) It’s also a song that hugely benefits from perspective and time: there’s a lot more resonance to lyrics like “I’ve looked at love from both sides now” or “so many things I would have done” when they’re sung by a fifty-seven-year-old instead of a twenty-seven-year-old.
And while I’m sharing covers of the song, I also really like Rachael Yamagata’s version, but mostly just because I really like Rachael Yamagata.
Song of the day
“The Chain” by Ingrid Michaelson