I guess it's only the lyrics part that have any meaning. She was
beginning her outlook of society at about that time, and going full
force with Dog Eat Dog. I think the rock 'n' roll version has more
effect than the piano version.
I don't think the video was taken from any live performance, but I
got the impression it was a studio converted to "look" live a stadium
or auditorium, I mean come on! We hear the audience but where the
hell is it? (stealing it again) :~).
That ole sweety Heather sent me my copy a few years ago, so I'm not
too concerned of treeing that one, what we should tree is more '72
and '76 stuff, along with the Japanese import of the Shadows and
Light video, so we don't have to pay an arm and a leg to see the
Hejira music video!
NP-Jimi Hendrix, Acoustic Home Recordings (THANKS PAZ!!!!!)
><<Yep, she does sing Banquet live but in that horrible rock 'n' roll
>rendition. It just doesn't have the same effect without her piano,
>IMO.>>
>
>I agree that the "rocking" versions of Banquet and SFS pale next to
>the originals, but I still appreciate her taking the risks to rework
>her older songs to suit the band. Wonder why she did ACOY and For
>Free in the traditional mode and changed these others?
>
>Anyway, what show is this Refuge of the Roads taken from? I don't
>have a copy of it and would love one. Seeing as how it's NOT
>available commercially, we should be tree-ing this bad boy!
>
>I DID just get a copy of the promo video that Geffen put out where
>she and the '83 band does 4 WTRF songs in a "live studio" setting.
>It's really a lot of fun, Joni looks so sexy!
>
>Bob
>
>NP: Days of The New, "Face of the Earth"
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