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Joni Mitchell -Furry Sings The Blues (Shadows And Light 1979) [Remastered]

What happens when you listen to the Goddess?
First of all, you have to forget about being a guitarist and, if possible, NOT look at the right hand playing a simple guitar in Open (in C minor Sus, in this case) as if it were a Celtic harp.
Then you have to NOT look at the musicians who are with HER.
Finally, you simply have to stop crying: because few things make you understand Jazz the way She did.
Here it’s not a matter of technique or whatever: only women can manage to transmit something that we men are simply not capable of understanding, because due to a stupid culture we reject our feminine side, which in my case I have always cultivated, even though I am definitely straight.

She, Billie (💓) Aretha, Annie and many others are the world of my imagination.
Then a few men too: Jeff Beck above all. He had a very feminine approach on the guitar, as you should be able to see from a video I posted but I don’t know if @[G] let it through, since I had to wait ten minutes.

Unfortunately, I only have the small hand on my clok.

Oh: forgive me the emoticon: I won’t do it again.
But for Billie... piangere: vattelapesca: maschietto: Ah:
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Joni MitchellHejira
Album - 1976

Joni Mitchell marked an era, proposing a typically feminine way of understanding singer-songwriter music, with less anger, less commitment, and more attention to everyday life and human relationships. Grasshopper
Track 03 - Furry Sings the Blues