Ambulance Blues |
Back in the old folky days Oh, Isabela, proud Isabela, All along the Navajo Trail, Oh, Mother Goose, I guess I'll call it I saw today So all you critics sit alone I never knew a man Well, I'm up in T.O. Except for the Farmer's Market And there ain't nothin' I never knew a man |
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"Ambulance Blues" closes the album "On The Beach". The melody 'unintentionally' quotes Bert Jansch's "Needle of Death." In a 1992 interview for the French "Guitare & Claviers" magazine, Young discussed Jansch' influence: "...as for acoustic guitar, Bert Jansch is on the same level as Jimi (Hendrix). That first record of his is epic. It came from England, and I was especially taken by "Needle of Death", such a beautiful and angry song. That guy was so good... And years later, on On the Beach, I wrote the melody of "Ambulance Blues" by styling the guitar part completely on "Needle of Death". I wasn't even aware of it, and someone else drew my attention to it." |