Harry Styles's New Joni Mitchell Cover Is An Eco-Conscious Anthem
Harry Styles is back, so right after releasing
Fine Line, with an awesome cover of legendary singer
Joni Mitchell's 1970 tune, "Big Yellow Taxi." He performed it today (February 14) on
The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2. It's as if to mention that his valentine this year is our planet.
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Look around you. In the event you don't' visualize pavement, look out of the nearest window. Smell the smog airborne. Our planet's crying out for our help, and we have to answer it — soon. Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi" mentioned something similar once it was released five decades ago. The touching guitar-driven number was written once Mitchell made a trip to Hawaii and was alarmed by the juxtaposition of the sea of concrete and pretty, organic green mountains.
This morning, Styles in an educated manner performed this rendition. With a guitar in hand and surrounded by the show's instrumentalists, Styles etched the painful realization in everyone's mind that we're making the world uglier with each chopped-down tree.
Styles released
Fine Line in December also it was the opening
No. 1 album of 2020. Last month, he hopped on stage with
Lizzo at a SiriusXM event in Miami to perform a funked-out duet of "
Juice."
Check out Styles's awesome cover up above.
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