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  1. Listen to Ladies of the Canyon by Joni Mitchell on Deezer. Morning Morgantown, For Free, Conversation... Joni Mitchell. 1970 | Rhino Ladies of the Canyon Joni Mitchell | 01-04-1970 Total duration: 44 min. 01. Morning Morgantown . Joni Mitchell. Ladies of the Canyon. 03:13 Writer: Joni Mitchell. 02.

  2. Listen to Ladies of the Canyon on Spotify. Joni Mitchell · Album · 1970 · 12 songs. Joni Mitchell · Album · 1970 ... Listen to Ladies of the Canyon on Spotify. Joni Mitchell · Album · 1970 · 12 songs. Joni Mitchell · Album · 1970 · 12 songs. Home; Search; Your Library. Playlists Podcasts & Shows Artists Albums. Legal. Safety ...

  3. With her strong voice and often quavering tones, Joni Mitchell was - for the 1960's and 1970's - the ultimate folk songstress of her generation. This album contains some of her greatest tunes - most of which she also wrote - including the title song, "Ladies of the Canyon," which is still well-beloved today.

  4. In “Ladies of the Canyon,” Joni Mitchell pays tribute to three women who were instrumental in her life and in the Laurel Canyon scene: Trina Robbins – a trailblazing cartoonist who dedicated herself to promoting women in comics. Trina not only inspired Joni with her groundbreaking work but also played a significant role in the feminist underground comix movement.

  5. POP · 1970. Joni Mitchell turned her gaze outward for an album sketching the post-hippie landscape at the dawn of the '70s. The title track gently pokes fun at her fellow Los Angeles bohemians, while the wistful "For Free" finds a successful singer-songwriter shown up by a street busker and "Woodstock" celebrates the gathering of her tribe.

  6. 1 de abr. de 1970 · Joni Mitchell turned her gaze outward for an album sketching the post-hippie landscape at the dawn of the '70s. The title track gently pokes fun at her fellow Los Angeles bohemians, while the wistful "For Free" finds a successful singer-songwriter shown up by a street busker and "Woodstock" celebrates the gathering of her tribe.

  7. Trina wears her wampum beads. I had been living in New York's Lower East Side since Summer of 66, and in February of 68 (February is the most miserable month of the Winter in New York, plus I had a boutique and had discovered in February of 67 that nobody bought anything in February) I sublet my apartment to a rock musician, who fed my cats while I was gone, and let a friend live in my ...