Joni Mitchell - Coyote
BackShadows and Light DVD Joni Mitchell, Pat Metheny, Jaco Pastorius, Don Alias
Channel: Music
Uploaded: September 6, 2007 at 11:58 am
Author: superunknown373
Length: 0:05:08
Rating: 4.92
Views: 41,409
Tags: joni
Video Comments:
1matrix9 (Wednesday 24th of December 2008 07:57:37 PM)
This mix and Jaco's bass is one for the time capsule.
Pure heaven.
Bflatblues55 (Monday 22nd of December 2008 07:09:16 AM)
Simply said ... OUTSTANDING.
Bflatblues55 (Monday 22nd of December 2008 07:09:45 AM)
and I thank my friend Michael (reliablebow) for sharing this with me!
coldmayy (Wednesday 3rd of December 2008 07:36:33 AM)
Love this music, love Joni, and love the coyote too huauhauhaauhah :D
MRMIM (Tuesday 2nd of December 2008 01:59:26 AM)
She sings "this flame you put in this eskimo". I always thought she meant her state of mind, but well.. she has some Norwegian-Samean origins doesn't she? So she is referring to herself as well.
Rasmarker (Monday 3rd of November 2008 04:13:05 PM)
Joni are just so refreshin on this clip. And she has a band of legends backing her up - Just so Amazing!
cbmuzik (Wednesday 22nd of October 2008 01:01:19 PM)
as much as I liked Jaco, and as much as I love Pat Metheny's style of play, I will never call another human my god. step back.
stargate669 (Saturday 8th of November 2008 02:35:25 PM)
What is a God? Someone you worship, fear, obey? If that's so Americans worship the God of `the system' everyday while the system kills the world and feeds the system that Americans call patriotism.
cbmuzik (Saturday 8th of November 2008 07:38:35 PM)
God is a spirit being, not in a fleshly form. Once again, I will never call another human "God" now leave me be please. Enjoy music. =]
flatulantpet69 (Monday 20th of October 2008 07:35:51 AM)
i have been a bass player for over 25 years and i am very familiar with both jaco and joni's music and i have to say that this is some of jaco's finest playing. i have been listening to this for years and i am still struck by the stark beauty of the music and the loving way the music is treated by all of the musicians. i love jaco's jazz and fusion stuff as well but this is a testament to the fact that really understood music and how/how not to play. i wonder what he would be doing today.