True confessions .... I like Yes too.  Maybe because of the depth of their
music.  There is a mystical abstraction to their music that makes me 'want
to' listen.  As for Joni there is certainly depth to her music! and painting
for that matter.  I guess if I were to pin one of Joni's albums (CD's) as
mystical abstraction ... I would choose Hejira.  Then there is the chanting
aspect of Sweet Bird.  "guesses based on what each set of time and change is
touching"  Can anyone else think of other songs by Joni that have a chanting
aspect to them?

Heather

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marianne marianne
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Subject: Joni and yes


Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 19:39:15 -0700
>From: "Mark or Travis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Yes, guitars & Joni

>Willie also asked me why I think so many people who like Joni also >seem to
>dig Yes.  Anyone care to speculate?

>Mark E in Seattle


Mark,

sounds interesting to me.

I like Yes also.  :)

Marianne



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