- Carey (song)
"Carey" is a song from the 1971
Joni Mitchell album "Blue". It was inspired by her time with a cave-dwellinghippie community in the village of Matala, on the Greek island ofCrete .Autobiographical elements
The song is sometimes rumoured to be about fellow
singer-songwriter James Taylor , who plays guitar on some "Blue" tracks (although not on "Carey" itself) and with whom Mitchell had a briefaffair . However, Mitchell has stated publicly that the "Carey" in question was a memorable character named Carey Raditz (or "Carrot" Raditz), acane -carryingchef with bright red hair that she met in Matala during herEurope anodyssey of 1970. Other references to the village and the al fresco hippie lifestyle abound in the song lyrics, most notably to Matala's now-defunct "Dolphin Café" (called "The Mermaid Café" in the song). Mitchell frequently introduced live performances of "Carey" by recountinganecdote s about Raditz and their Cretan adventures. [http://www.mail-archive.com/joni@jmdl.com/msg13306.html] [http://www.mail-archive.com/joni@smoe.org/msg11682.html]Recording sabbatical
Mitchell's European travels, which also encompassed
France andSpain , were intended as a "time out" from her increasing fame and fortune in themusic business . Whilst on the road, she learned to play theAppalachian dulcimer , which was to become a feature of her musical output in the following years. Her dulcimer skills were first showcased on "Blue" and in particular the original recording of "Carey", which also featuresStephen Stills (of Crosby, Stills & Nash) on bass and acoustic guitar. "Carey" was released as a single, debuting at number 93 on the Billboard Chart on4 September 1971 and lasting just one week; nevertheless, it remains one of Mitchell's most enduring and popular songs.Albums
"Carey" appears on two Joni Mitchell
greatest hits albums - "Hits" (1996) and "Dreamland: The Very Best Of Joni Mitchell" (2004) - and has been covered byCyndi Lauper ,Goldie Hawn ,Universal Honey , andKiki Dee . Lauper's updated interpretation was regarded by many critics as the highlight of a televised Joni Mitchell tribute concert at theHammerstein Ballroom in New York on6 April 2000 .Mitchell herself performs a different interpretation of "Carey" on her 1974
live album "Miles of Aisles ". Backed byjazz band Tom Scott & The LA Express, and recorded at the Universal Amphitheater inLos Angeles , thisreggae /ska version has been criticised as "light-weight" [http://www.warr.org/joni.html] ;Rolling Stone went so far as to say that the song was "murdered". [http://www.superseventies.com/spmitchelljoni2.html]External links
* [http://www.jonimitchell.com/musician/song.cfm?id=Carey "Carey" at jonimitchell.com (includes lyrics)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZ37OoHTnOE Joni performs "Carey" at Wembley Arena, London 1983]
* [http://www.jonimitchell.com/research/g_entry.cfm?id=27 "The Mermaid Café" from the jonimitchell.com's lyrics glossary (did the Café exist?)]
* [http://www.acousticguitar.com/issues/ag44/CoverStory.shtml "Acoustic Guitar" interview with Mitchell (includes discussion of learning the dulcimer in Greece)]
* [http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000002GWN "Miles of Aisles" at Amazon.com (includes link to audio clip of "reggae" version)]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eg5b7yrooLs Cyndi Lauper's tribute performance]
* [http://www.amiright.com/parody/70s/jonimitchell9.shtml "Elect Kerry" song parody] fromAm I Right
* [http://www.matala-holidays.gr/usersphotos.php?lang=en#Thomas Photos from the 1972 Mermaid Cafe (cafe which is described in the song)]
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