From: owner-jewel-digest To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V1 #78 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Monday, 4 March 1996 Volume 01 : Number 078 Today's Subjects: ----------------- save the linoleum... "Chime Bells" Lyrics Fwd: sex (fwd) Morning show Re: Morning show Concert Review-3-2-95 San Diego they've got a cool last name... Another Song-March 2nd San Diego Rugburns questions. Bedford Concert Tape, Anyone PLEASE! SanDiego Review: 3/2/96 (long) Re: Rugburns questions. Jewel @ the Roxy ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: j.mullins1@genie.com Date: Sun, 3 Mar 96 07:38:00 UTC 0000 Subject: save the linoleum... HELP! If anyone can get an extra copy, or has one, and wants to help out a fellow Jewel fan, PLEASE email me! I'd kill for a copy! Well, OK, I wouldn't kill anyone, but, you know... :) THANKS! Shakey (j.mullins1@genie.geis.com) "Her name was Ann and I'll be damned if I recall her face She left me not knowing what to do" - G. Lightfoot ------------------------------ From: Brian820@aol.com Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 01:50:38 -0500 Subject: "Chime Bells" Lyrics Does anyone happen to know what they are? I like the song but think it would even cooler if I understood it. By the way, does anyone know when she'll be on Letterman? Brian820@aol.com P.S. 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Thanks, Jason (hopefully this one turns out) ------------------------------ From: reach@fishnet.net (James Reach) Date: Sun, 03 Mar 96 14:07:49 PST Subject: Concert Review-3-2-95 San Diego I am back after an absence from this list of about a month. I missed my friends who are Jewel fans. I am pleased to be back again. I just came back from the concert at the Spreckles Theater in San Diego on Saturday, March 2nd. Jewel was on the same bill as the Rugburns. In one word the concert was FABULOUS! Jewel was in her top form artistically. Her playing, singing, phrasing and song selection were great. She interjected unusual comments before songs, such as: as women get older their breasts sag, but as men get older their hair sags. That is why her father's eyebrows are drooping. I was so into the music I didn't keep a set list. Some of the highlights were a killer rendition of "Sometimes It Be that Way." She also played "Angel Standing By" "Pieces of You," "You Were Meant for Me" (with the lines "dreams last so long/even after you're gone" ommitted from the video), "Morning Song," "I've Got the Blues More Than You Do Blues," "Racecar Driver," "The Yodeling Song (Chime Bells)," "I'm Sensitive," "Daddy," "Don't," "Always (Please Don't)," "Who Will Save Your Soul." She also sang some other songs I don't remember including one about a blue guitar. She sang along with the Rugburns on a few pieces. The Rugburns is a rock band on Premier records. The lead of the Rugburns, Steve Polz has co-written some songs with Jewel including "You Were Meant for Me" and "Adrian." One interesting twist is that among the songs they did together was a second rendition of "Who Will Save Your Soul?" with a different arrangement. Overall the concert was TOTALLY AWESOME! - --James Reach ------------------------------ From: ska4me@primenet.com (Scott Hamilton) Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 15:48:58 -0700 (MST) Subject: they've got a cool last name... On Sat, 2 Mar 1996 at 20:22:10 Hiranya@aol.com wrote: >Jewel will be on the George and Alana show on Monday. It >airs in SD and LA at noon, check your listing elsewhere. while i'm MOST appreciative to hiranya for posting the info, a small correction so no one misses it: according to ye olde "t.v. times" in sunday's l.a. times, the show airs at 10:00 am on channel 9. thank god for vcr's. see ya, scott ps--the tower records near my house isn't offering the "linoleum" promo. is this just my location, or has the promo ended already? can anyone help me out? i really want this thing! thanks... ------------------------------ From: reach@fishnet.net (James Reach) Date: Sun, 03 Mar 96 16:10:09 PST Subject: Another Song-March 2nd San Diego I remember another song Jewel and Steve Polz sang together in San Diego. They said it was about their grandparents, who came from Europe. The name of the song is "Silver Lining." One of the lines is: "We used to have hope Now we have Soap-on-a-Rope" - --James Reach ------------------------------ From: asv@po.CWRU.edu. (Amelia S. Vlah) Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 22:16:15 -0500 Subject: Rugburns questions. I've just read a concert line up for the next month here in Cleveland, and The Rugburns are here 4 times in the same venue! I didn't think they were based here, but it would seem that (or they just really love the hole-in-the-wall bar they're playing at) anyhow, those with inside info: what do you think the chances of Jewel showing up with them would be? If their singer does it w/ her, then why not vice-versa? I'm hopin so, anyhow, thanks if you know, and, that's all! Peace, Mia! ~~~~~ Vale et me ama, Amelia S. Vlah *turtle* asv@po.cwru.edu "Il piacere di alzar la testa tutto l'anno e ben pagato da cert quarti d'ora che bisogna passar." -Casti ------------------------------ From: reach@fishnet.net (James Reach) Date: Sun, 03 Mar 96 19:56:15 PST Subject: Bedford Concert Tape, Anyone PLEASE! Does anyone have a copy of Jewel's concert in Bedford or near Bedford in New England? It is important I get a copy, of it. Please write me via private E-Mail with a reply. Thank You - --James Reach ------------------------------ From: dirk albrecht Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 20:27:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: SanDiego Review: 3/2/96 (long) James Reach wrote: > I just came back from the concert at the Spreckles Theater in San Diego > on Saturday, March 2nd. Jewel was on the same bill as the Rugburns. > In one word the concert was FABULOUS! I must agree completely, James! The San Diego show last night was incredible! I've seen Jewel 4 times since November and each one gets better and better. I'm a big Rugburns fan, too, so this was the perfect concert-- i'd have to say the *best* one I've been to, at least in the last couple years. Well, this here is what I wrote this morning, chock full o' details (i find if I don't, then I forget too much), so I hope you all have big mailboxes! Ah, it was such a perfect day. 'Twas summer-like weather in the middle of winter and I was lounging in the sun drinking my Starbucks coffee (this one was definately worth the price!) and reading. On top of all this, I thought, tonight i get to see my favorite mellow musician Jewel (non-mellow favorite Nine Inch Nails) and the funnest (grammar schmammar) band around, the Rugburns. My friends and I drove downtown to the theater a little later than I would've liked, a half-hour before showtime (20 min drive), but it was assigned seats so no problem. Except for that pesky coolant hose that exploded on the way. Engine temp. shot up, the car started to smell funny, and we barely made it to a gas station. Time ticking away... Two choices: taxi home and use my roomate's car, or taxi to the theater and maybe get stranded downtown at midnight. Of course, we wagered our future and went to the theater, spending the last $10 we had altogether. OK, so we've got less than a dollar in change, no credit cards, etc., but it was only a half hour into the show when we got there. We missed most of Gregory Page's solo act (he's the bassist for the Rugburns, and has a solo CD out too) During the short intermission before Jewel's set, my friend and I started talking to the people behind us, and found out they were Steve Poltz' grandparents! The whole Poltz family was there, mom, dad, grandmas, and some younger kids, too. (Heh heh.. I got better seats than the Poltzs!! 4th row!) They were having so much fun, especially the grandmas!! If you've heard the Rugburns, you'll know how unusual that is... Jewel walked on stage and quickly started playing Pieces of You amid much cheering. Wow. Her voice sounded incredible! I am amazed every time I see her, but this time i couldn't believe it. Could've been a better sound system than the small cafes and bars, I suppose...absolutely incredible. Well, the setlist, in no particular order: POY Studies in Love #12 Morning Song I Hate Valentines Day Sonetimes it Be that Way Here When Gone Louisa & her blue Guitar Race Car Driver I'm Sensitive Daddy YWMFM Deep Water I've-Got-The-Blues-More-Than-You-Do Blues WWSYS Angel Standing By Chime Bells She sang a very-polished set: no mistakes at all, key-changings were quick--she's getting good at this! (She even hid her flaring nostrils behind the mike as she tuned!) She seemed a little time-conscious, checking her watch a few times and keeping mid-song stories brief. She mentioned overhearing people say that it looks like she has to pee when she plays! (Funny, I thought the same-- must be the leg movements) Lots of random stories: about frozen outhouses (that's how she *really* learned to yodel, sitting on a frozen toilet seat -- yodel-eh-he-hoo!), about her childhood theory that one's brain was a bunch of hair in one's head that slowly unravels w/ time (which explains senility, "hare-brained ideas", etc); about her dad's eyebrows (women's breasts sags as they age but men's hair sags, so her dad combed everything straight up, and when he yodeled his eyebrows swayed like windshield-wipers!). Her yodeling was better than ever! The only drawback to her perfect set was that she had fewer opportunities to display her charm and talent in "fixing" little mistakes by improvving, etc. (The concert mood changed after the Rugburns, and she was doing some improv and just having fun later...) She still did interject things that kept me laughing, with lyrics like "it's better than *smoking* Star Trek after you *watch* weed". Oh, and to top it all off, in the middle of the drug bust story, when federales offer the bud ("Good, tastes goood!") she quotes my favorite line of Pulp Fiction: "Pork Chops taste good, Bacon tastes good!" That alone made my night! Steve Poltz then joined Jewel and they sang "Silver Lining" and "I Think I Saw You Here Last Night" (thanks mucho Innerchange Days organzers! They played all the duets on innerchange!) OK, time for the Rugburn's set. (More Jewel at the end, so skip down if you want) I've read from a few people here that they're not too fond of the Rugburns, which I can understand if they haven't seen a live show. I guarantee anyone would change their mind after seeing them, though! (Well, maybe not... the middle-aged couple in front of me that looked like they meant to go to the opera (bravo, bravo) sat completely motionless thru the 'burns, didn't move to the beat or clap) I can't think of a band that has as much fun on stage as the Rugburns. That makes it so much fun to see--Stinky being wacky as usual on drums, Steve and Gregory Page strumming on their backs with their feet in the air--you get the picture. But, even with the nuttiness, their music still rocks! The setlist (no order): Single Life Now's Not the Right Time for Love You Should've Told Me Ballad of Tommy & Marla War Lockjaw Hitchhiker Joe Kilkenny Man (complete w/ drummer "Stinky" wearing kilt and running off stage into the aisles) a song for Steve's grandfather Holliston St. They sang a hillarious cover (slaughter?) of some TLC song about chasing waterfalls or something. It was complete with a rapping Steve and strip tease (some lucky (?) audience member got his belt), and Jewel later commented on how Steve's got the sexiest belly. Jewel gets on stage again, now wearing jeans instead of the black minidress from before. She sings a few songs with the band: "Daddy, She's a Goddess" was great. It's on Innerchange Days in acoustic form, but here it was played with the rest of the band, drums, etc, so it was fast-paced and loud. It was a chance to showcase a different side of Jewel. She was unhindered by a guitar and backed by a wild band, so she was singing and dancing like I've never seen before. A post a while back wondered what it would be like if she was lead singer of a band, and I'd have to say that it definitely works! It was great! They started to improvise a little: The Rugburns played "Rub Somebody (the right way)" and Jewel stayed on stage, dancing along. Then she suddenly took over and sang a verse by herself! Not to be outdone, Steve and the rest of the band next sang Jewel's WWSYS! Jewel had to help out, though, especially for the ending "save your soooooooooooouul" -- who else could match her vocal range?? They also play "Old Lover's House" and "Love is a Rose," and the Rugburns end with "Me and Eddie Vedder" They run off stage, and return a minute later to a standing ovation!! All five of them do the theatrical simultaneous bow with arms interlocked. Ah, the end of an incredible concert. I didn't see where Steve or Jewel went afterwards, but Gregory Page did walk out with the rest of the crowd. He knew they played an excellent concert, too: I overheard him talking: "We're gonna be the next REM! We're gonna get a new van!" or something like that. So, bottom line: if you get a chance to see the Rugburns, I'd recommend it-- you'll have a really fun time; of course see Jewel when you can; and by all means if they both play together, don't even *think* of missing it, even if it means losing your job or failing your classes!! OK, I apologize again for the lengthy post. Feel free to flame (in private Of course) ;) Peace, -dirk ------------------------------ From: dirk albrecht Date: Sun, 3 Mar 1996 20:42:13 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: Rugburns questions. > what do you think the chances of Jewel showing up with them would be? If > their singer does it w/ her, then why not vice-versa? I'm hopin so, anyhow, > thanks if you know, and, that's all! Both Jewel and the Rugburns share San Diego as their hometown, and it just happened that both their busy touring schedules landed them in the same place at the same time. Both Jewel and Steve seemed to be having a blast last night, so I'm sure they would do a double show again. But I haven't heard of them touring together, though it's an excellent idea! The Rugburns told some interesting tour-van stories: like how they have to pee into snapple bottles since they are always late to gigs and can't stop to relieve themselves. And how they play "find the rotten burrito" all the time in the van. I don't know if Jewel would be up for that... ;) Later, - -dirk ------------------------------ From: HiroUCLA@aol.com Date: Mon, 4 Mar 1996 00:50:42 -0500 Subject: Jewel @ the Roxy hi!!! i saw Jewel on thursday at the Roxy. It was rad! I haven't seen her perform since she toured with liz phair. anyways, my girlfriend and i went, and we stood near the front. she was incredible! she even sang with her mom!!!! they sang rudolph the red nosed reindeer. the bad thing was that we couldn't see her afterwards for an autograph. bummer. did any of you get to talk to her after the gig? i didn't even stick around for edwin mccain. jewel was amazing. she sang 'angels standing by' really well. she said she hopes to start recording again in march. when she asked for requests, i yelled out, "race car driver!!!", and she sang it!! cool! oh well... gotta go. any of you tape the gig on their tape recorder? just wondering... Jason. ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V1 #78 **************************