https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VR90gQ-SIaY#t=178 this one actually has several kinds of special meaning for me. i'll just say, the snow sheds at norden were kind of a cathedral for me.
everyone talks about dillan. (m.k.a. robert zimmerman) he WAS a great folk lyracist. but its donovan i think of as being much closer to the heart of what it was all about. and now i have another question because i don't know and would like to. does anyone remember "suzane takes you down, by the waters of the river, and she feeds you tea and oranges that come all the way from china, and she gets you on her wavelength and you want to travel with her and you want to travel bind and you think she'll never leave you..." and who it was who sang that one. and another one i remember from the blue anchor coffee house in biloxi mississippi was: "this house goes on sale every wednesday morning, and is taken off the market in the afternoon..." who sang that one and i don't remember the rest of the lyrics either. (just the carpet sample floors, black light posters, and spot lights for the open mike stage, improvised from coffee cans. er but that has nothing to do with the songs, just the place where i heard them, in 1969)