From: owner-candle-digest@smoe.org (candle-digest) To: candle-digest@smoe.org Subject: candle-digest V2 #4 Reply-To: candle@smoe.org Sender: owner-candle-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-candle-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk candle-digest Thursday, March 11 1999 Volume 02 : Number 004 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Joy: Hey, who's here anyway? [ABershaw@aol.com] Joy: Hey, who's here anyway? ["Everett Considine" ] Re: Joy: Hey, who's here anyway? [TurquoiseB@aol.com] Joy: Reading / Playing [TurquoiseB@aol.com] Joy: Miscellaneous vermin [TurquoiseB@aol.com] Joy: reading and playing and a hello! [TwinkleGrl@aol.com] Joy: How'd you discover Joy? [ABershaw@aol.com] Re: Joy: How'd you discover Joy? [TurquoiseB@aol.com] Joy: Cambria Pine Lodge [Justduff@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 14:57:47 EST From: ABershaw@aol.com Subject: Joy: Hey, who's here anyway? Hi, Just wonderin who's here so far other than Duff, Mike & Me? Duff, please keep those reports/setlists from the road coming in. I hope this list becomes another cool refuge from my "other life" like the CLB board. I have a feeling we'll end up with many of the same people. I'll also suggest that we do the "now playing/now reading" thing here, at least until actual "Joy content" picks up. I'm kinda wondering what else fans of Joy would be into. Alan NP - new XTC album NR - "Life On The Road" by Dinky Dawson This book focuses on the adventures of Dinky Dawson who was the house sound engineer for Fleetwood Mac from formation in 1967-70 (the Peter Green years that I love) , The Byrds circa 1970-72 as well as several other interesting bands later on. It's of interest to fans of those bands as well as anyone interested in the early developement of the "concert sound reinforcement" industry. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 4 Mar 99 17:10:19 EST From: "Everett Considine" Subject: Joy: Hey, who's here anyway? Hi all, My name is Everett. I'm doing Joy's web-site and ecommerce stuff. If anyone has any thoughts or feedback about the website feel free to send them my way. Any awesome promotional ideas are always welcome. We aren't quite finished with the site. This first version should be done by next week. Also, I created an image at: http://www.joyedenharrison.com/jeh/images/joylink2.jpg You can use this to link to Joy's site from another site. Let me know if you want to know how and I will send you the html. Cheers, Everett My email is at: everett@onlinestorefront.com Original-From: ABershaw@aol.com Original-Date: Thu, 4 Mar 1999 14:57:47 EST Hi, Just wonderin who's here so far other than Duff, Mike & Me? Duff, please keep those reports/setlists from the road coming in. I hope this list becomes another cool refuge from my "other life" like the CLB board. I have a feeling we'll end up with many of the same people. I'll also suggest that we do the "now playing/now reading" thing here, at least until actual "Joy content" picks up. I'm kinda wondering what else fans of Joy would be into. Alan NP - new XTC album NR - "Life On The Road" by Dinky Dawson This book focuses on the adventures of Dinky Dawson who was the house sound engineer for Fleetwood Mac from formation in 1967-70 (the Peter Green years that I love) , The Byrds circa 1970-72 as well as several other interesting bands later on. It's of interest to fans of those bands as well as anyone interested in the early developement of the "concert sound reinforcement" industry. ------------------------------ Date: 4 Mar 99 20:51:54 EST From: Juliane Souza Subject: Joy: Re: Hey, who's here anyway? Alan wrote: > Just wonderin who's here so far other than Duff, Mike & Me? I'm here. :) My name is Juliane, I'm a 16 year old EDA and I'm from Brazil. I don't know Joy much, but I've heard some of her real audio songs that are in her web site, and I like it, they're very good. :) > I'll also suggest that we do the "now playing/now reading" thing > here, at least until actual "Joy content" picks up. I'm kinda wondering > what else fans of Joy would be into. NP - Meja "Seven Sisters" album. She's from Sweden, and I got her cd when I went there. Her biggest hit is "All 'bout the money". Anyone knows Meja? NR - "AHA! 10 Ways to Free Your Creative Spirit and Find Your Great Ideas" by Jordan Ayan. The title say everything. But anyway, this is a book that stimulates people's mind in a way that they can be more creative and be able to have not only good ideas, but to have a creative way of living life. This is a book for any people, from singers to writers, from peformers to businessman. Juliane The Lovely Angel Ps.: is this list going to have like candle's name? :) ____________________________________________________________________ Get free e-mail and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:11:07 EST From: TurquoiseB@aol.com Subject: Re: Joy: Hey, who's here anyway? > My name is Everett. I'm doing Joy's web-site and ecommerce stuff. If anyone > has any thoughts or feedback about the website feel free to send them my way. > Any awesome promotional ideas are always welcome. Cool site, Ev. Can't wait for the Photo Gallery. As for awesome promotional ideas, well the thought of Joy coming to my town to do a concert is awesome enough. :-) Barry Wright ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:24:14 EST From: TurquoiseB@aol.com Subject: Joy: Reading / Playing >> I'll also suggest that we do the "now playing/now reading" thing >> here, at least until actual "Joy content" picks up. I'm kinda wondering >> what else fans of Joy would be into. Barry Wright here. Santa Fe. Olde fart, but still game... Now Reading: The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path To Higher Creativity, by Julia Cameron and the latest issue of Tricycle. Now Playing: An eclectic blend of the new live Jonatha Brooke, Bruce Cockburn's Nothing But A Burning Light, Vangelis' El Greco, Emmylou Harris' Spyboy, and Lyle Lovett's The Road To Ensenada. With the five of them in my changer, set on Random, I never quite know *what* I'm gonna get. But that's the fun of it. Current verse drifting by in the background is: There's roads and there's roads And they call, can't you hear it? Roads of the earth And roads of the spirit The best roads of all Are the ones that aren't certain One of those is where you'll find me Till they drop the big curtain - Bruce Cockburn, from Child Of The Wind ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:28:15 EST From: TurquoiseB@aol.com Subject: Joy: Miscellaneous vermin Don't know whether it's appropriate for such a list, but since there's little other traffic, here's the best joke sent to me from the Net in some time: A tourist wanders into a back-alley antique shop in San Francisco's Chinatown. Picking through the objects on display he discovers a detailed bronze sculpture of a rat. The sculpture is so interesting and unique that he picks it up and asks the shop owner the price. "Twelve dollars for the rat, sir," says the shop owner, "and an extra thousand for the story behind it." "At that price, you can keep the story, old man," he replies, "but I'll take the bronze rat." The transaction complete, the tourist leaves the store with the bronze rat under his arm. As he crosses the street in front of the store, two live rats emerge from a sewer drain and fall into step behind him. Nervously looking over his shoulder, he begins to walk faster, but every time he passes another sewer, more rats come out and follow him. By the time he's walked two blocks, at least a hundred rats are at his heels, and people begin to point and shout. He walks even faster, and soon breaks into a trot as multitudes of rats swarm from sewers, basements, vacant lots, and abandoned cars... following him. Rats by the thousands are at his heels, and as he sees the waterfront at the bottom of the hill he panics and starts to run full tilt. No matter how fast he runs, the rats keep up, squealing hideously now not just thousands but millions, so that by the time he comes racing to the water's edge a trail of rats twelve blocks long is behind him. Making a mighty leap, he jumps up onto a lamp post, grasping it with one arm, while he hurls the bronze rat into San Francisco Bay as far as he can throw it. Pulling his legs up and clinging to the post, he watches in amazement as the seething tide of rats surges over the breakwater into the sea, where they drown. Shaken and mumbling, he makes his way back to the antique shop. "Ah sir, you've come back for the story," says the owner. "No," says the tourist, "I was just hoping you had a bronze sculpture of a lawyer " ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 12:36:09 EST From: TwinkleGrl@aol.com Subject: Joy: reading and playing and a hello! someone wrote.... <> hi, i'm erin (otherwise known as twinkle to natalie merchant and beth nielsen chapman...hehe), i'm new to the list. :) i'm sixteen, live in los angeles, and an active concert go-er! enough about THAT... currently reading: macbeth by shakespeare. okay that's required reading in english class so i'll tell you what i'm reading on my OWN: allen ginsberg's selected poems! currently playing: beth nielsen chapman "sand and water"..... the nields "PLAY". love twinkle http://www.nataliemerchant.org/twinkle/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 13:24:45 EST From: ABershaw@aol.com Subject: Joy: How'd you discover Joy? Hi again, I'm kinda curious how folks here discovered Joy. I first heard a brief fragment of her guesting on a 1994 live recording of Jewel that Duff sent to my wife. I was intrigued, but being on the other side of the country, couldn't find her 1st album or see her perform then. About a year later, another friend sent me the "Angel Town" CD & I loved it. The next thing I knew there was an image of Joy singing from on top of my in-laws BBQ on her new website welcome page. Thats all I remember. ;-) Alan NP- Fairport Convention- "What We Did On Our Holiday" NR- "Life On The Road" by D.Dawson. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 5 Mar 1999 18:14:58 EST From: TurquoiseB@aol.com Subject: Re: Joy: How'd you discover Joy? Alan writes: > I'm kinda curious how folks here discovered Joy. I am possibly the only person on this mailing list who has not seen Joy perform live. I met Joy in Chicago, through the kind auspices of my best male friend, who had met her in San Diego, before she moved to Chicago. My friend is an obsessive. When he finds something that excites him, he obsesses on it to the max. And he shares that obsession with all his friends. So by the time I actually met Joy, I had already heard a lot about her, a situation that can set you up for disappoint- ment. I was not disappointed. Once I got over a certain astonished awkwardness at her beauty, similar to being forced to re-live what it was like to be 15, I found that she was also one of the warmest, funniest, and most interesting ladies I had ever met. And she tells *great* stories. I would vote her Possibly The Best Person On The Planet To Share A Bottle Of Fine Lagavulin 16-Year-Old Scotch With. I look forward to that, and to finally seeing her perform, when she hits Santa Fe. Barry Wright ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 15:02:37 EST From: Justduff@aol.com Subject: Joy: Cambria Pine Lodge Hey guys, I've been out of the internet loop for awhile. The show last night was looonnnng three hour gig. The band was joined by several different musicians to make the night complete. Here's the set list (excuse the misspellings) Johnny Midnight Love Beneath Your Lies (the piano player, John, his brother Chris joined the band on bass for two songs) Everybody's Good Time Girl Pushing My Luck Angel Town I Fall To Pieces (Cover) Yellow Marlane (Chris for two songs again) 40 Days and 40 Nights Graveyards Leap in the Dark I'll Be Alright Silent Movie Aint' Misbehavian' (Jazz standard) Bye Bye Blackbirds (Jazz standard) John (piano) and Jeff (drums) Duet I've Got a Crush on You (Jazz standard) Rubberband Secret (Joined by Scott on Sax and Rick on Bass) Paper Moon (Jazz standard) Makin' Woopie' (Jazz standard) Do Right (Jazz Standard) First Kisses ------------------------------ End of candle-digest V2 #4 **************************