Hello,

This may not be news, but just found it out as I read the liners notes to
Crosby & Nash's Another Stoney Evening, a 97 re-release (?) of a 71
recording.
"Stranger's Room": Graham explains that the lyric of Stranger's Room recalls
an incident that followed the end of his love affair with Joni.  "That was me
releasing myself from Joan, waking up in some woman's house, and wondering
what I was doing there" Graham says. (With Joni acting as a muse for several
other songs here, including parts of "Man in the Mirror", and a verse of
"Guinnevere", it's no wonder that Nash/Crosby-with a gatefold that featured a
Joel Bernstein photograph from this performance-was dedicated to "Miss
Mitchell")......
"Guinnevere" was a tapestry woven of 3 women in David's life: Joni in the 3rd
verse, the late Christine Gail Hinton in the 2nd, and a "woman with green eyes
that no one knows" says David, in the 1st. They were all archetypes blended
into an ethereal one"...

Speaking of muses, for you Albert Brooks fans he's made a movie with Sharon
Stone being a muse, pretty funny stuff.

Laurent's 2 cents

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