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"Carey" is a song from the 1971 Joni Mitchell album ''Blue''. It was inspired by her time with a cave-dwelling hippie community in the village of Matala, on the Greek island of Crete. ==Autobiographical elements== The song is sometimes rumoured to be about fellow singer-songwriter James Taylor, who plays guitar on some ''Blue'' tracks (although not on "Carey" itself) and with whom Mitchell had a brief affair. However, Mitchell has stated publicly that the "Carey" in question was a memorable character named Cary Raditz (or "Carrot" Raditz), a cane-carrying chef with bright red hair that she met in Matala during her European odyssey of 1970. Other references to the village and the al fresco hippie lifestyle abound in the song lyrics, most notably to Matala's now-named ''Kymata/Waves Restaurant'' (called ''The Mermaid Café'' in the song). Mitchell frequently introduced live performances of "Carey" by recounting anecdotes about Raditz and their Cretan adventures. In November 2014, ''The Wall Street Journal'' published interviews with Mitchell〔Marc Myers, "(Joni Mitchell on the Muse Behind ‘Carey’ )", ''The Wall Street Journal'', 11 November 2014.〕 and Raditz,〔Marc Myers, "(When Joni Mitchell Met Cary Raditz, Her ‘Mean Old Daddy’ )", ''The Wall Street Journal'', 11 November 2014.〕 about the background to the song.
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