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"His musical style and hippie image were scorned by critics, especially after the rise of punk rock." As a young punk rocker I definitely was part of this scorning as so much of this "hippie music" seemed performative and insincere. Maybe it was, but we could with a little of this idealism in our world today!
We grow up.
We grow old.
We become very wise indeed.
beautiful little prayer-like song to a love, still worth listening to (going to have to look up just what rose carmethene is though : )
found this on https://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5748 -
Color sky Havana lake
Color sky rose carmethene
Alizarian crimson
Donovan explained that like many great songwriters - Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Bob Dylan among them - he dabbled in art and thought in terms of paintings. This song is an example of translating images on a canvas into words. "'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' was really a paint-ily song - watching a sunset go down," he said.
Carmethene is a relatively unknown compound that does not have a commonly accepted definition. It may refer to a hypothetical substance or a compound that is specific to a particular context or research field. Therefore, a general definition cannot be provided without further information or clarification.
Thanks RP!
He still puts on a great show. Go see him if he's on tour in your area.
Outta SIGHT man

beautiful little prayer-like song to a love, still worth listening to (going to have to look up just what rose carmethene is though : )
found this on https://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5748 -
Color sky Havana lake
Color sky rose carmethene
Alizarian crimson
Donovan explained that like many great songwriters - Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Bob Dylan among them - he dabbled in art and thought in terms of paintings. This song is an example of translating images on a canvas into words. "'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' was really a paint-ily song - watching a sunset go down," he said.
Good observation... I can confirm his love of painting. I once crossed paths with Donovan in a Denver art supply store... back in the mid 80's. Everyone in the store was a buzz at his presence. He was very pleasant and friendly.
beautiful little prayer-like song to a love, still worth listening to (going to have to look up just what rose carmethene is though : )
found this on https://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5748 -
Color sky Havana lake
Color sky rose carmethene
Alizarian crimson
Donovan explained that like many great songwriters - Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Bob Dylan among them - he dabbled in art and thought in terms of paintings. This song is an example of translating images on a canvas into words. "'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' was really a paint-ily song - watching a sunset go down," he said.
i think there may have been something stronger that marijuana going on there!

Posted 3 years ago by aaronm: I don't think I can pretend this song holds up after 50 years.
Hmm, seems we have a divergence of opinion LOL! I definitely could handle hearing more Donovan songs on the RP!
Oh look, there's a skip button now! Click!
I'll admit that I heard (and really like) the Sarah McLachlan cover first and had no idea it was a Donovan song. Definitely a different take, but I like it!
Oh look, there's a skip button now! Click!
"Crimson ball sinks from view" ? That's just plain raunchy.
Giselle62 wrote:
I always saw it as a sunset...
Yes, me too.
What exactly was joshfm thinking?
On second thought, I'd rather not know. ; )
Maynard G. Krebs. If only I could remember where I put my car keys.
This tidbit is interesting:
"In 1983, Buffy Sainte-Marie became the first Indigenous person to win an Oscar. Her song "Up Where We Belong", co-written for the film, An Officer and a Gentleman won..."
Well said — exactly what I came to post too! I only ever knew Sarah's version....doah!
I know Donovan must have done it earlier, but if not, it would be a bad cover of a McLachlan song. Very bad.
I know Sarah McLachlan's version, and I'm sorry to say that Donovan's original sounds like a bad, quirky cover of her rendition.
Brothers and sisters:
Sending our love!
Plz play more of this album...
LLRP
found this on https://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=5748 -
Color sky Havana lake
Color sky rose carmethene
Alizarian crimson
Donovan explained that like many great songwriters - Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, Bob Dylan among them - he dabbled in art and thought in terms of paintings. This song is an example of translating images on a canvas into words. "'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' was really a paint-ily song - watching a sunset go down," he said.
https://youtu.be/QW6uliAnHkk
Love's Fresh Lemon, if I remember correctly.
Well said — exactly what I came to post too! I only ever knew Sarah's version....doah!

Amen, pre-jr high for moi

Say no more.
"colors"?!!?!!!
SAY. NO. MORE.
Nudge, Nudge, Wink, Wink
i always saw it as a sunset...

I'd have to read the lyrics for accuracy, but I read this line as a description of a sunset.

Good tune from an old 'flower child.'

I first heard it from Sarah McLaughlan, and that's a beautiful version.
When this version (the original, I assume) started playing, I thought it was an (Asian) Indian guy singing it. Never thought it would be Donovan before I read the song details. Funny accent. Anyone get that?
(well stated)
and

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