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Joni Mitchell







         n this poetic song, Joni Mitchell tells the story of  concerts because she wanted to play songs that
 T    Icarousel as a metaphor for the years that go by,      weren't as well known to her fans.
         a child's journey to adulthood. She uses a

      pointing out how we can look back, but we can't        In a 1994 interview with Mojo, Joni Mitchell said: "I
                                                             didn't write 'Circle Game' as a children's song, but
      return to our past.
 H                                                           I'm very pleased to see it go into the culture in that
      The song opens with the young boy enjoying the
      wonder of youth, but looking forwards to getting       way." The line "The painted ponies go up and down"
                                                             gave David Clayton-Thomas the idea for the lyric
 E    older. In the second verse, he is 16 and driving. The  "Ride a painted pony let the spinnin' wheel spin" in
      final verse finds him at 20, with his dreams
                                                             the Blood, Sweat & Tears hit "Spinning Wheel."
      tempered a bit, but still with high hopes for his
      future.                                                David Clayton-Thomas was a huge fan of Jodi
                                                             Mitchell, claiming she was an early influence on his
      This was partly written in response to Neil Young's    own music.
      song about lost innocence "Sugar Mountain,"
 C    where Neil sings, "You can't be 20 on Sugar            The Circle Game is one of Joni Mitchell's most
                                                             covered songs, with more than 200 artists
      Mountain." Joni's last verse is a rejoinder of sorts,
      with the 20-year-old facing diminished dreams but      recording it over the years. Among them: Steven
      still with plenty of hope.                             Curtis Chapman, Ian McCulloch and Harry
 I    Neil Young and Joni Mitchell are both from Canada      Belafonte.


      and met in the mid-'60s.                               Singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell was born Roberta
 R    The folk singer Tom Rush recorded this song, mak-      Joan Anderson on November 7th 1943, in Fort
                                                             Macleod, Canada. At the age of 9 Joni contracted
      ing it the title track of his 1968 album, which also   polio, and it was during her recovery in the hospital
      included songs written by the soon-to-be-famous        that she began performing and singing to patients.
 C    Jackson Browne and James Taylor.  This was a           After teaching herself how to play the guitar, she
      breakthrough for Joni, who spent much of 1967
      performing in Philadelphia and Toronto as she built    went off to art college and quickly emerged as one
 L    up her career.  Tom Rush saw her perform in Detroit
      that year, and recorded "The Circle Game" along
      with two other Joni Mitchell compositions for the
      album: "Urge For Going" and "Tin Angel."
 E    Buffy Sainte-Marie was the first to record this song,


      including it on her 1967 album Fire & Fleet &
      Candlelight. Soon after, Sainte-Marie's manager
      Elliot Roberts took on Joni Mitchell as a client after
      seeing her perform.  Elliot Roberts got Joni Mitchell
      a record deal with Reprise in 1968; her solo career
 G    took off and she became one of most acclaimed

      singer-songwriters of her generation.

 A    Joni Mitchell's version wasn't released until 1970
      when it appeared on her album “Ladies Of The
      Canyon”, but she had been playing it for years at
      her concerts. The song got a lot of attention when
 M    she performed it at The Troubadour in Los Angeles
      at a series of shows in the summer of 1968.


 E    Although it was never a big hit, this became one of                                   Image by Henry Diltz
      Joni Mitchell's most popular songs. Later in her
      career, she left it off the set lists at most of her






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