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CANYON DREAMS 1968-71

“THE community we established in Laurel Canyon wasn’t visible from the outside. It was at people’s houses that everything happened. That’s how Stephen, Graham and I realised our voices gelled, when we were singing at Joni’s place – right there in the kitchen. We started singing, ‘’, from [] ‘You Don’t Have To Cry’, which went on our first album.

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