Joni Mitchell
03-17-1967
Second Fret - Philadelphia, PA
Media Type:
FLAC
Sound Quality:
A
Source:
SBD
Comments:
part of collection called "Posall and the Mosalm" -- compiled with Second Fret 10-12-67 and studio sessions dated 03-12-67, 03-19-67, 05-28-67, 11-19-66. I didn't list the studio sessions separately... see setlists for info.
Set 1:
Joni Mitchell
Posall and the Mosalm Vol.1 75.42
Live at the Second Fret Club Philadelphia 3/17/67 (62.03)
1) Morning Morgantown 3:50
2) Born to take the Highway 4:23
3) Eastern Rain 4:44
4) Circle Game 7:38
5) Song to a Seagull 5:43
6) Carnival in Kenora 3:01
7) Brandy Eyes 3:16
8) Winter Lady 4:32
9) Mr. Blue 3:50
10) Urge for Going 6:44
11) Both Sides Now 4:42
12) Night in the City 4:42
13) Circle Game 4:58
WHAT Studios 3/19/67 (13:39) *
14) Just Like Me (first verse cut off) 2:49
15) Both Sides Now 4:03
16) Eastern Rain 4:17
17 Blue On Blue 2:30
Posall and the Mosalm Vol.1 75.42
Live at the Second Fret Club Philadelphia 3/17/67 (62.03)
1) Morning Morgantown 3:50
2) Born to take the Highway 4:23
3) Eastern Rain 4:44
4) Circle Game 7:38
5) Song to a Seagull 5:43
6) Carnival in Kenora 3:01
7) Brandy Eyes 3:16
8) Winter Lady 4:32
9) Mr. Blue 3:50
10) Urge for Going 6:44
11) Both Sides Now 4:42
12) Night in the City 4:42
13) Circle Game 4:58
WHAT Studios 3/19/67 (13:39) *
14) Just Like Me (first verse cut off) 2:49
15) Both Sides Now 4:03
16) Eastern Rain 4:17
17 Blue On Blue 2:30
Set 2:
Joni Mitchell
Posall and the Mosalm Vol.2 78:06
Live at the Second Fret, Philadelphia 10/12/67 (64:31)
1) Night in the City 3:38
2) Come to the Sunshine 4:06
3) Chelsea Morning 3:12
4) Conversation 5:42
5) I Had A King 6:13
6) Cactus Tree 3:38
7) Little Green 6:52
8) Marcie 6:08
9) London Bridge 5:06
10) Ballerina Valerie 3:24
11) Michael from Mountains 4:47
12) The Drummer Man 3:38
13) I Don't Know Where I stand 4:04
14) Both Sides Now 4:03
WDAS Studios Fall 1968 (13:35)
15) Sisotowbell Lane 5:06
16) The Gallery (a little distortion) 5:14
17) Nathan LaFraneer 3:15
Posall and the Mosalm Vol.2 78:06
Live at the Second Fret, Philadelphia 10/12/67 (64:31)
1) Night in the City 3:38
2) Come to the Sunshine 4:06
3) Chelsea Morning 3:12
4) Conversation 5:42
5) I Had A King 6:13
6) Cactus Tree 3:38
7) Little Green 6:52
8) Marcie 6:08
9) London Bridge 5:06
10) Ballerina Valerie 3:24
11) Michael from Mountains 4:47
12) The Drummer Man 3:38
13) I Don't Know Where I stand 4:04
14) Both Sides Now 4:03
WDAS Studios Fall 1968 (13:35)
15) Sisotowbell Lane 5:06
16) The Gallery (a little distortion) 5:14
17) Nathan LaFraneer 3:15
Set 3:
Joni Mitchell
Posall and the Mosalm Vol.3 53:43
WHAT Studios 3/12/67 (12:18)
1) Both Sides Now 4:36
2) Night in the City (cuts out) 2:04
3) Circle Game 5:38
Second Fret Club 11/66 ? (30:59) #
4) Brandy Eyes 3:43
5) Urge for Going 5:57
6) Mr. Blue 3:25
7) Eastern Rain 7:45
8) Circle Game 6:42
9) Night in the City 3:27
WHAT Philadelphia Studios 5/28/67
10) Sugar Mountain (bad sound) 4:20
WHAT Studios 11/19/66 (with Chuck Mitchell) (6:06)
11) Circle game (bad sound) 4:37
12) Interview (bad sound) 1:29
Posall and the Mosalm Vol.3 53:43
WHAT Studios 3/12/67 (12:18)
1) Both Sides Now 4:36
2) Night in the City (cuts out) 2:04
3) Circle Game 5:38
Second Fret Club 11/66 ? (30:59) #
4) Brandy Eyes 3:43
5) Urge for Going 5:57
6) Mr. Blue 3:25
7) Eastern Rain 7:45
8) Circle Game 6:42
9) Night in the City 3:27
WHAT Philadelphia Studios 5/28/67
10) Sugar Mountain (bad sound) 4:20
WHAT Studios 11/19/66 (with Chuck Mitchell) (6:06)
11) Circle game (bad sound) 4:37
12) Interview (bad sound) 1:29
Show Notes:
* During this Gene Shay interview Gordon Lightfoot was seated across from Joni and can be heard occasionally during this between-song dialog.
# In the "11/66 ?" a question mark has been added because in the intro to Circle Game she says: "In Canada, this year is Expo" which refers to Expo67, Canada's 100th birthday in 1967. She probably would not have said that in 1966.
# In the "11/66 ?" a question mark has been added because in the intro to Circle Game she says: "In Canada, this year is Expo" which refers to Expo67, Canada's 100th birthday in 1967. She probably would not have said that in 1966.