Toronto Mike'd: The Official Toronto Mike Podcast - Joni: Toronto Mike'd #1282
Episode Date: June 29, 2023In this 1282nd episode of Toronto Mike'd, Mike talks about Joni Mitchell and connects her to Heart. Toronto Mike'd is proudly brought to you by Great Lakes Brewery, Palma Pasta, the Yes We Are Open ...podcast from Moneris, The Moment Lab, Ridley Funeral Home and Electronic Products Recycling Association.
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We're present only each tonight. Who's got one for Dad?
I have.
Let Mummy go first.
I'll get it. I'll get it.
No, no, no. I want to choose mine. I want to choose mine.
I think I want...
This one.
I have, of course, bought the traditional scarf as well,
but this is my other slightly special personal one.
Thank you.
That's a real first.
Rip it. What is it?
I'm going to... All right, I'll rip it.
God, that's a surprise.
What is it?
It's a CD.
A CD?
Tony Mitchell? Wow.
To continue your emotional education.
Yes.
Goodness.
That's great.
My brilliant wife.
Ah, yes.
Actually, do you mind if I just absent myself for a second?
All that ice cream.
Darling, could you just make sure the kids are ready to go?
I'll be back in a minute.
All right, all right.
Moons and dunes and ferris wheels
The dizzy dancing way that you feel
As every fairy tale comes real
I've looked at love that way
But now it's just another show
And you leave them laughing when you go
And if you care, don't let them know
Don't give yourself away
I've looked at love from both sides now
From give and take
And still somehow
It's love's illusions that I recall
Let's face it, this is the best scene from Love Actually.
And that's because of Joni Mitchell. Let's face it, this is the best scene from Love Actually.
And that's because of Joni Mitchell.
Spoiler alert, Emma Thompson's character just learned the necklace she discovered was not for her.
Again, best scene in a highly overrated movie.
Don't at me.
Tears and fears and feeling proud To say I love you right out loud
Dreams and schemes and circus crowds
I've looked at life that way
All but now, old friends
Oh, my God!
They're acting stupid
You're a dresser!
And they shake their heads
And they tell me that I've changed
Well, something's lost
On Sunday, Rob Pruce and Bob Willett
are visiting me for our 18th episode of Toast.
And before you ask, no,
Stu Stone and Cam Gordon are not currently in my recording calendar.
But regardless, I'm very much looking forward to Sunday's Toast
with Coy and Vance
because we're kicking out quintessential Canadian songs.
Spoiler alert!
I'm kicking out Joni Mitchell.
I love Joni Mitchell.
On Sunday, I'll kick out a song from Blue,
her self-produced 1971 album
featuring 10 amazing songs she wrote herself. Blue is my favorite Joni Mitchell album.
Track two on side two is This Flight Tonight. The song's about Joni's regrets as she leaves
her lover on a flight and wishes to return. Joni wrote it, Joanie produced it, Joanie sings it, and Joanie plays guitar on it. above the Los Vegas sands
It wasn't the one that you gave to me here that night down south between the trailers
Not the early one that you can wish upon
Not the northern one that guides in the sails
Oh star bright, star bright
You've got the lovin' that I like, alright
Turn this crazy bird around, I shouldn't have gone this way tonight
You've got the touch so gentle and sweet, but you've got that touch so gentle and sweet But you got that look so critical
Now I can't talk to you, baby, I get so weak
Sometimes I think love is just mythical
Up there's the heavens, down there's the town
Blackness everywhere and little light shine
Oh, blackness, blackness, dragging me down
Come on, light the candle in this poor heart of mine
Oh, star bright, star bright
You've got the loving that I like, alright
Turn this crazy bird around
I shouldn't have got on this flyer tonight I'm drinking sweet champagne
Got the headphones up high
Can't numb you, can't drum you out of my mind
They're playing goodbye, baby, baby, goodbye
Ooh, love is flying
Up go the flaps, down go the wheels
I hope you got your heat turned on, baby
I hope they finally fixed your automobile
Hope it's better when we meet again, baby
Star bright, star bright
You got the love that I like, alright
Turn this crazy bird around
Shouldn't have gone on this flight tonight
In 1973, Nazareth covered the song for their album Loud and Proud.
They really rocked it up, and Canadian rock radio play it all the time.
and Canadian rock radio play it all the time.
You've likely heard this version by a Scottish band
more than Joni's original. Look out the left, the captain said The light's down there, that's where we'll land
Saw a falling star burning
High above the Las Vegas sand
It wasn't the one that you gave to me
That night down south Between the trailer
Not the early one
That you wish upon
Not the northern one
The gods and the sailors
You've got that touch
So gentle and sweet
But you've got that look
So critical
Can't talk to you, babe
You know I get so weak.
Sometimes I think that
life is just mythical.
Up there's a heaven.
Down there's a town.
Blackness everywhere.
A little light shine.
Blackness, blackness
dragging me down.
Come on out again. In this heart of mine. Let's shine. This crazy body man Should not have got on this flight tonight I'm drinking sweet champagne Got the headphones up high
Can't help you, can't help you Out of my mind, that's singing I'm drinking sweet champagne Got the headphones up high
Can't help you, can't drop you
Out of my mind, that's singing
Goodbye baby, baby goodbye
Love is right
Up go the flats
Down go the wheels
Hope you got your heat turned on baby
hope they finally fix your
automobile
hope it's better
when we meet again
babe
stop
right, stop right
you've got the loving
that I like
turn this crazy body around
Should not have got on this flight tonight
Should not have got on this flight tonight
So we have a Canadian artist covered by a Scottish band,
and this Scottish band's cover would influence an American band
with a Canadian connection.
Nancy Wilson revealed that the guitar riff
for Nazareth's version of This Flight Tonight
inspired the riff for the heart song Barracuda.
Just listen for yourself. So this ain't the end
I saw you again
Today
I had to turn my heart away
Smile like the sun
Kisses for everyone
And tears in every day
You lied so low in the weeds
I bet you wanna enforce me
You have me down, down, down, down on my knees
Now wouldn't you, Barocora
Back over time
We were all trying
For free
You never forced me
On
No right, no wrong
Selling a song
A name
Whisper game
And if the real thing
Don't do the trick
You better make up
Something trick
You're gonna burn, burn, burn, burn
Burn to the wick
Ooh, Barracuda
Oh, yeah
Sell me, sell you
From a sifted down deep
Now, save my head, you
I think that you've had the blues, too
All that night in our
big sweat without looking back
Made of western
rules
Silly, silly fools The real thing turned to the trick
No, you better make up something quick
You're gonna burn, burn, burn, burn
Burn it to the wick
Burn, burn, burn, burn
Yeah
Ann and Nancy Wilson
are American, but they fell in love
with Vietnam Draft Dodgers
who ended up in Vancouver
where they recorded Dreamboat Annie.
That album qualifies
as CanCon because it was
recorded in Canada by artists residing in Canada.
And that's how Joni Mitchell connects to heart. We'll see you next time.