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KG

(28,797 posts)
Wed Dec 22, 2021, 11:20 PM Dec 2021

"I didn't want anyone to know it was me": on being Joni Mitchell's "Carey"

For 50 years, the “mean old daddy” immortalised in one of Mitchell’s best-loved songs has been an enigma. Now he tells his side of the story.

By Kate Mossman


https://www.newstatesman.com/katemossmaninterview/2021/12/joni-mitchell-carey-california-blue-lyrics-cary-raditz-interview



The wall of limestone caves along the cliff in the Cretan fishing village of Matala is now a protected site. In Roman times the caves were used as burial crypts, but when the hippies arrived in the late 1960s, they became free bunkhouses. Joni Mitchell, fresh from Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles and newly separated from the singer-songwriter Graham Nash, lived in one of these caves for two months between March and May 1970. It was during this period that she wrote songs for her 1971 album Blue, and here that she first performed one of her best-loved songs, “Carey”, dedicated to the man with whom she shared that cave.

Mitchell’s description of her muse is impressionistic, dispatched in two or three lines – “Oh Carey get out your cane”; “Oh, you’re a mean old daddy/But I like you” – yet he remains one of the most charismatic figures ever to appear in song. And, unlike the lovers who bookended his time in Mitchell’s affections (Nash and James Taylor), we know almost nothing about him.

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"I didn't want anyone to know it was me": on being Joni Mitchell's "Carey" (Original Post) KG Dec 2021 OP
Wait ... no dweller Dec 2021 #1
very interesting read...thx for posting.... bahboo Dec 2021 #2
I read another article about him a couple years ago cemaphonic Dec 2021 #3
Thanks for this; I had no idea, babylonsister Dec 2021 #4
LOL at what you said about living in a cave: highplainsdem Dec 2021 #6
Thanks for posting this! Fascinating article. highplainsdem Dec 2021 #5

cemaphonic

(4,138 posts)
3. I read another article about him a couple years ago
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 12:10 AM
Dec 2021

Said he didn't really mind being immortalized as a redneck, but was put out by the camera thing. Sounds like an interesting guy.

babylonsister

(172,802 posts)
4. Thanks for this; I had no idea,
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 06:54 AM
Dec 2021

never really thought about it. Interesting! Ah, to live in a cave, at least for awhile. Those clean white sheets would be calling me, too.

highplainsdem

(63,039 posts)
6. LOL at what you said about living in a cave:
Thu Dec 23, 2021, 10:15 AM
Dec 2021
Those clean white sheets would be calling me, too.


No kidding. And this was the '70s - we had waterbeds.
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