From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #190 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Sunday, March 16 1997 Volume 02 : Number 190 Today's Subjects: ----------------- re: too famous (THAT's HORRIBLE!) ["Terrence R. Williams" ] Live from Canada: the saga continues [Dan Stark ] LTD: Enter From the East [Crash Boy ] LTD: Just Passing Time [Crash Boy ] LTD: Making Me Blue [Crash Boy ] re: too famous [Meghan Beth Lapides ] save the linoluem [DRotter154@aol.com] Fame? [Gianfranco Covello ] jewels man [JohnnyPlus@aol.com] Jewel's Name [Farr Shepherd ] NJC:other musical interests [raisingrrrl@juno.com] NJC: ChuckStock tentative date [Greg Dunn ] njc...poetry... [SM_KARTALOPO@ACAD.FANDM.EDU] SJC: Re:Jewel Digest 189 [BillYeh@aol.com] Re: save the linoluem [SDAngelLI@aol.com] Jewel's fame [Callie ] other musical tastes [piper@mclv.net] NJC: Musical Tastes [harvenger@juno.com (Daniel J. Bogacz)] Re: Jewel's fame [piper@mclv.net] Re: Jewel's fame [Meghan Beth Lapides ] Re: Jewel's fame [Callie ] Re: save the linoluem [the emperor of smurfs ] Re: Other Musical Tastes..........? [She Who Is ] Re: Other Musical Tastes..........? [craig ] Re: Songs [Tlcathome@aol.com] Re: Other Musical Tastes..........? [twh662@juno.com (T H)] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 16:51:26 -0500 (EST) From: "Terrence R. Williams" Subject: re: too famous (THAT's HORRIBLE!) THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST DISTURBING THING I'VE EVER READ HERE! I've been on for a while now, and cannot believe this. Are we now to the point of being so Jewel-greedy that we can't REALLY support her? I wish Jewel all of the success SHE SO RICHLY DESERVES. You would deny her it for your selfish pride? That's wrong. She works hard and deserves the recognition for it. Jewel is wonderful (on this we ALL agree). But, I've always believed that if you truly love something, share it with someone else. It makes them appreciate it as well. I try to get tons of people to listen to Jewel because I think they'll truly enjoy it. If we confine her to small coffee house concerts (Which I love ALSO), are we really helping her? Just my thought on the subject. >>Lets keep Jewel playing the small "Danforth music Hall" holding a >>little over 1000 people, but next time she'll be playing Massy hall >>approx. >>10000. We won't be able to have our little intimate concerts we get now! >>She >>won't be able to say, "what do you guys want to hear????" infrount of >>10000 >>people, and do you think 10000 people can all be quite at the same >>time....fat >>chance. Come on folks, i know we have no say on haw popular our angel >>will >>get, it's up to her and her company, and in reality the inhabitants of >>this >>planet, but come'on we want her to stay where she is, she won't have to >>move >>back into her van you know!! - Terrence R. Williams thespis@mindspring.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:10:15 -0500 From: "ROBERT E. WATERS" Subject: Re: too famous (THAT's HORRIBLE!) Terrence R. Williams wrote: > > THIS HAS TO BE THE MOST DISTURBING THING I'VE EVER READ HERE! > > I've been on for a while now, and cannot believe this. Are we now to the > point of being so Jewel-greedy that we can't REALLY support her? > > I wish Jewel all of the success SHE SO RICHLY DESERVES. *********Correct and to the point. that is why it is called POPULAR MUSIC, the point for Jewel is to make money--the point for her FANS is to buy the stuff,cd's-tee's etc,---success does have it's price for Jewel but if she doesn't want it--she can quit and go home. She is selling herself very well and playing the "game". To call that "selling out" or any other such sophomoric nonsense is childish. Perhaps some fans want Jewel all to themselves---well maybe if they can give her 30 or 40 million a year--which she is capable of making---offer it to her. The innonence has to vanish with both success and age. - ---take care---from my soiled hands rw ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:25:19 -0500 From: Dan Stark Subject: Live from Canada: the saga continues We pick up the story from Dan Stark's apartment in Windsor. Here we find Shelly, Liz, Tim 'burkeman', Mia, and of course Dan. We sit waiting before we travel back stateside to meet with other EDAs at a comedy club. The day has gone as follows: Shelly has spent the better part of three hours with Stinky, okay. We went and ate at MrB's (one B) Pub. We were very disappointed (proud) to see Dan sporting an Anti-Harris Bros. (tm) button. We would be in for soundcheck but some people are being anal. We've been chatting with Stinky, and John for a bit, Jewel and Steve drove up and clandestinely walked in the building. Some girl came up and asked beforehand if this is where she was going in. I said who. She said Jewel. I said Jewel who. She says I don't know. I said why is this Jewel person going to be here, she says for a concert. I said, I don't know anyone named Jewel, but we're hanging out with Stinky do you know him? She says no. So that's how things have gone so far. We still have to come up with a bottle of Jim Beam for Stinky somehow. And, Steve has yet to tell me if he's listened to the tape I made of my 'interview' with Jewel. (Which Stinky loved.) That will be all for now, we will fill you in on all the important details (and let me tell you there are a lot) later. Onward to victoreeeee... "You're too young to drink alcohol." STEVE POLTZ TO TIM 'BURKEMAN' - -tim 'burkeman', live from a foreign country - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- DAN STARK danstark@mnsi.net Windsor, Ontario, Canada - --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:31:32 -0500 From: Crash Boy Subject: LTD: Enter From the East because i have way too much free time on my hands... transcribed by listening to both new york shows and the philly show. this was introduced as "Stranger" at both new york shows, and "Enter From the East" at the Philly show. i'm favoring the recent title, since that was what she named it last i heard. if some lines don't make sense, it's because they didn't make sense to me either and tried to figure it out as best i could. "Enter From the East" I run for the water The leaves and no sky Heaven's all shocked violently You call my name Strange blue fin Stroked me to the core My heart became a single flame It wanted nothing more Stranger, enter from the east Stranger, step inside this place All lonely, all lonely God became a bullet hole Cruel and unkind It hurt me with its second hand Alone, another night Stranger, enter from the east Stranger, step inside this place Blue In that little well of water Knocking on my doorstep Blue We threw for someone else There's no woman inside this heart of mine My heart has four empty rooms Three wait for lightning and one waits for you It must have been all to myself The gentle weight of your skin I hollow out my insides To place you in Stranger, enter from the east Stranger, step inside this place All lonely, all lonely Lonely, lonely All lonely - -- Crash Boy's EDA Page --- http://members.aol.com/boycrash/crashboy.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:36:56 -0500 From: Crash Boy Subject: LTD: Just Passing Time because i have way too much free time on my hands... transcribed by listening to the philly show. a song title was never said. if some lines don't make sense, it's because they didn't make sense to me either and tried to figure it out as best i could. "Just Passing Time" I like the way that your come Running up to me Sort of reminds me of Black and white movies My old clothes gave white dress on By the window wait For my Richard Gere to come Crashing through the gate Sometimes I talk on the phone Until my ears are numb My friends all say it's because I can't face anyone I'm just passing time I'm just passng time Saw you walking downtown To the video store Saw you with another girl I'm sure she was a whore Searching nothing through Does nothing to me Excuse me while I get drunk On too much bad T.V. Sometimes I'm sitting here waiting For your mouth to open up And start overflowing Like Jesus' cup I'm just passing time I'm just passing time - -- Crash Boy's EDA Page --- http://members.aol.com/boycrash/crashboy.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:47:09 -0500 From: Crash Boy Subject: LTD: Making Me Blue because i have way too much free time on my hands... transcribed by listening to the philly show. a song title was never said. if some lines don't make sense, it's because they didn't make sense to me either and tried to figure it out as best i could. "Making Me Blue" My body is changing To fit itself around your shoe My insides are aching It makes us closer to you There's not a crevice Not a crack, nor a trace I can't make myself swallow To fit in your space And you come down, you come down, you come down Down on that four-legged horse Your immortal course Is making me blue, yeah You're making me blue, yeah My limbs are changing My body is filled with growing hate And you are so perfect A little vessel filled with grace Your anchor off your line Your razor like a tack You're a pulsing pail But your human's always cracked You come down, you come down, you come down Down on that four-legged horse Your immortal course You're making me blue, yeah You're making me blue, yeah I'm a servant Down on one knee I'll be wishing you here After I leave Cause meet me half way And I will lay you down Come to warm me, baby We fit together Like a couple of old spoons Although one moment the spell is wrought Love is always over too soon I want to hold you Forever in flight To two old planes There's a mighty thin line You just come down, you come down Won't you please come down Down on the four-legged horse Your immortal course Is making me blue, yeah You're making me blue, yeah My body is changing To fit itself around your shoe - -- Crash Boy's EDA Page --- http://members.aol.com/boycrash/crashboy.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:21:55 -0500 (EST) From: Meghan Beth Lapides Subject: re: too famous See, i love jewel, and true the music i listen to is not widely known, and most of you wouldn't even know it, but popularity=3Dmoney(as sad as that truly is), and i have a funny feeling that living in a house, and having food to eat is alot better then living in ones van and as for not winning a grammy, bieng happy that she didn't win is kind of funny don't ya think?? a little green eyed moster maybe???? Yes, is hard to share something that you love with sooo many others, but sharing is doing a little of gods work i guess, and i know that is annoying, because it does mean that its harder to get tickets, and that they will be more expensive, and yes it sucks having to listen to ignorant peoples stupid and often obscene comments, but there are a few good people who will be turned on to something that they will love.. =20 "sometimes when you look around, you see noone you feel alone is there any god why did you go to sunday school??? your not alone an angel is watching over you...i am that angel" onward and upward Love, Meg Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Claypool (EDA) wrote: > Wendy gibson wrote, >=20 > >jewel is getting to famous and i hate it.=20 > >dumb boys on the net in the member romm chat rooms are always like huhhu= h she > >has boobys. this is so dumb and shouldn't bother me but it really does. > >I want someone to write me and tell me all about jewel's poetry book.=20 > >maybe post some of them. >=20 >=20 > thank you for saying this! I have always felt this way, but never had th= e urge > to say this because everyone keeps says "oh, yippee, jewel's near the top= on > billboards and MTV", "Isn't it cool that Jewel is nominated for 2 Grammy= =92s" or > "That bitch leanne rymes beat jewel, how, jewel is so much better" (i kn= ow > these are not exact quotes and if they are yours i'm sorry, i'm not tryin= g to > point fingers, or i guess that's pretty hard her he, he, he :)) >=20 > *please continue reading, i know its long* >=20 > I personally, hated the fact she was up for the Grammy=92s and am glad sh= e did > not win! She is too popular as it is! Why do you think we have so many = people > at her concerts screaming "yodel", or "play Jessica", and Jewel must resp= ond > "shut up" (Toronto '97) Maybe i'm greedy and want to keep Jewel for myse= lf and > only a few EDA's like us! Look at phish and blues traveler. Phish have = never > made a video (okay a short lived one for down with disease) never had a t= op ten > hit, never nominated for a grammy, but can sell out MSG (Madison Square > Gardens) easily. They are free to play what ever songs they want, if the= y > don't want to play a fan favorite like Llama or David Bowie for a whole m= onth, > no problem. Ever phish fan respects them and does not want them to be po= pular. > Blues Traveler used to be like this!! Until 'run-around' came up on the= ir new > CD. They now are "expected" to play that song almost every show, where i= t is > one of the lest favorites by true BT fans. They are getting lots of radi= o play > and are also filling MSG. But a true BT fan may be miles away and a guy = second > row will be yelling "play run-around, i've never heard this before and it= 's too > instrumental!!" Jewel will be like this but to more of an extreme, she w= ill > never be able to play a show without wwsys or ywmfm, like the Toronto sta= r > critic said, "she didn't even play her hit until the encore" (sorry not e= xact > quote)! Lets keep Jewel playing the small "Danforth music Hall" holding = a > little over 1000 people, but next time she'll be playing Massy hall appro= x. > 10000. We won't be able to have our little intimate concerts we get now!= She > won't be able to say, "what do you guys want to hear????" infrount of 100= 00 > people, and do you think 10000 people can all be quite at the same time..= =2E.fat > chance. Come on folks, i know we have no say on haw popular our angel wi= ll > get, it's up to her and her company, and in reality the inhabitants of th= is > planet, but come'on we want her to stay where she is, she won't have to m= ove > back into her van you know!! >=20 > flame away...... >=20 > Scott Clarke >=20 >=20 > "There's no such thing as a failure who keeps trying", J. Popper > "i want to feel my feet leave the ground", T. Anastasio > "do you hate her / 'Cause she's pieces of you?", J. Kilcher >=20 > --------------------------------------------------------- > Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > --------------------------------------------------------- >=20 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:24:21 -0500 (EST) From: DRotter154@aol.com Subject: save the linoluem hey all-- Ok Ive been looking EVERYWHERE for Save the Linoluem--I mean Ive tried all the used/trading places in the city-noone has it. Anyways I was wonderting if any of you had a copy that they would tape for me--Id pay for how ever much the orignal cost was + shipping..Thanks so much!! ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:33:50 -0500 From: Gianfranco Covello Subject: Fame? I'm surprised no one mentioned this before and if you did sorry. Jewel, I think explained it best when she said something to the effect of, fame is the perception of what the people have of you, it won't change you if you don't want it too. Jewel said that people see her differently but she feels she is the same person which is what matters, I think. Thanks for hearing the rantings of a newbie. Later Angels, Gianfranco ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:51:12 -0500 (EST) From: JohnnyPlus@aol.com Subject: jewels man can someone tell me what jewels man is like....i dont know about him....im wondering what kind of man can possibly get jewel....also... steve poltz and jewel went out right????.... the were once an "item".....how did they break up....was it because of Sean Penn....that bastard!!!!..... by jewel being with him brings jewel down to madonnas level.... and jewel doesnt deserve that!!!!!.....she is the king and queen of music....and Penn is a herb....im anti-Penn....someone tell me how they broke up.....i want to know.... thats all i want to know so hook me up with the info.........thanks... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:42:59 -0800 From: Farr Shepherd Subject: Jewel's Name Hello EDA's. I was just curious if anyone knew why Jewels High School yearbook speeled her name Jeul. It was done more than once which led me to believe it wasn't a typo. Thanks. Farr "Painting is silent poetry, and poetry painting that speaks."~~~~ Simonides ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 19:48:02 PST From: raisingrrrl@juno.com Subject: NJC:other musical interests Ok, i wasn't going to join in on this thread, figuring nobody would read it anyway, but here goes: Tori Amos,Juliana Hatfield,Blake Babies,Babes in Toyland,Bikini Kill,Bratmobile,*Heavens to Betsy*,Sleater-Kinney,Huggy Bear,*Cat Power*,Sebadoh,Ani DiFranco,Operation Ivy,Mighty Mighty Bosstones, Minor Threat,the Gits, 7 year Bitch,Hole,Throwing Muses,Superchunk,Modest Mouse,No Doubt,Madonna,and other assorted stuff that i can't remember right now. Ashley ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 19:48:30 -0500 From: Greg Dunn Subject: NJC: ChuckStock tentative date When last we spoke to our heroes, there were plans for an EDA party in Greenfield (Indianapolis) Indiana, featuring a free concert by the locally famous (well, local to this household at least) band Chuck Marten. For the uninitiated, Toni is the bass player in this band, and feel free to check out their web site via http://members.aol.com/gregdunn/chuckmarten.html I had a meeting with the band last night before the A-1 Records concert; actually it was a dinner and it turned into a meeting. Based on various constraints with scheduling, school, jobs, and input from the informal poll conducted online here, we have come up with a date that hopefully will exclude the fewest number of people from the event. Right now it appears that the band can schedule a performance at Smedley's Dream on Indy's lower east side on Saturday, May 3, 1997. Smedley's is a really neat little coffeeshop/restaurant run by a guy who appears to have stepped right out of Willie Wonka's chocolate factory. A crowd of 30 EDAs would probably earn a serious look from the fire marshal, and the serious respect of Mr. Smedley. If we could marshal as much enthusiasm as our gang of 30 did at Liz's broomball game, it would likely lift the roof from this little place. The band has played there several times, and is attracting an increasingly large crowd. There will likely be an impromptu acoustic set back home before or afterward, and if anyone shows up Friday night, I expect there will be yet another. All EDAs are welcome for the weekend, and there is plenty of floor space. We expect that our basement remodeling will be complete before May, if anyone cares to relax in front of the new fireplace in hte recording studio. :-) There will be a final post confirming the date, so please check your schedules and feel free to make suggestions which might improve the quality of the weekend. - -- | Greg Dunn | who am I, that I should be vying | | GregDunn@aol.com | for your touch? who am I; bet | | gregdunn@indy.net | you can't even tell me that much | | http://members.aol.com/gregdunn | Ani DiFranco | ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:00:06 -0500 (EST) From: SM_KARTALOPO@ACAD.FANDM.EDU Subject: njc...poetry... Hey guys... I just came back today from Spring Break. I was at home, which, for me, has become a pretty emotionally dead place to be, which is basically a sort of nightmare. You see, the poetry I write relies mostly on the emotions in my soul, and if I am numb, it becoms rather difficult for me to write. But I was able to write. I think it was the heartbreak, the confusion, and some other stuff that went down that aided me here, that taught me to feel even when i am in a place that is like prozac for me...give me your feedback...please... ***NOTE: Whenever you see anything written inside []s, please take those to be words written in Italics. I can't quite do italics on my email, so I have to improvise... Conversation With Myself Stephanie Maria Kartalopoulos I've never seen his face, mama, but I know I love him. I've never felt his arms around me, mama, but I know I love him. [How can you love him? How can you know? He's not like you He's probably too good for you.] Oh, mama, if you could see the smile on my face when I hear his name. Oh, mama, if you cold understand the warmth in my spine when I think of him. Oh, mama, if you could recognize the love in my soul when he speaks to me. Please, mama, let me love him Please, mama, I know how to love Please, mama, I can make him feel so warm Oh, mama, I promise, I know what love is. [How can you promise, darling, when you've never known the realities of love? How can you say you know what love is? Love is pain, Love is emptiness, Love is tears streaming down your face because you know you're not good enough, because he deserves so much more than the hurt you call the life you live. So, darling, how can you promise?] Oh, mama, you have it all wrong. Love is good, I swear it is. You know that indescribable joy you feel when you see a butterfly resting ona flower? Love is better than that. You know the big smile on your face when you see the nicest, clearest, most perfect starry night? Love is better. Mama, I know all this because I feel all this. Yes, mama, I love him. It's like this glowing in my soul. And it's enough to pull me through each and every day. It's enough to pull me through the times when I don't think about him. Oh, mama, Love is so beautiful. If you let me, please mama, let me love him and let me share that love with you. [Darling, the love I know hurts too much. I've felt that pain too many times to ever want it again.] Mama, plase, let me teach you the goodness and happiness that come with love. (stretch out my arm) Mama, oh mama, take my hand. Let me love him, let me teach you how to love him. * * * [(slowly I accept her outstretched arm)] **The End** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:06:15 -0500 (EST) From: BillYeh@aol.com Subject: SJC: Re:Jewel Digest 189 Some comments on the recent digest: Andre Wong: very sorry to hear that you are sick. Know what it feels li= ke, been there while I was in college. everyone gets bummed out sometime dur= ing those four/five years. you're studying science because 1)you enjoy it (hopefully), 2) it's a means to an end (knowledge for a career), and 3) because you suck in English. At least, that's why I went into engineerin= g. With regard to your illness, try some uplifting jewel stuff (race car dri= ver, morning song, ywmfm), and remember to drink lots of water. it keeps you hydrated, and reduces headaches! Borkman437 said: >I listen to everything except country music. I hate country music. I lik= e >classic rock, alternative, r&b, rap, and some classical. I just got the >Cardigans cd a few days ago. Its pretty good. Ah, ah, ah. It's not very EDAish to hate something, don't you think? "D= o you hate him/her/it, 'cause it's pieces of you..." I used to think the s= ame, but once i was exposed to country, i found there were certain artists i liked, certain ones i didn't. kinda like every other genre of music, no?= I like a very small number of rap artists, though i don't enjoy rap in gene= ral. But I still think I can listen to it. I'm having a hard time with anger music, like Prodigy and newer NIN. I liked old NIN, though. Go figure. And, yes, I enjoy disco, although today it's called dance music (same mu= sic, different name). Do you have the soundtrack to "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert?" Wonderful, fun CD, with "I Will Survive," "Shake Your Groove Thing," "Billy, Don't Be a Hero," etc. Scott Clarke wrote: >I personally, hated the fact she was up for the Grammy=92s and am glad s= he did >not win! She is too popular as it is! Why do you think we have so many people >at her concerts screaming "yodel", or "play Jessica", and Jewel must res= pond >"shut up" (Toronto '97) Maybe i'm greedy and want to keep Jewel for mys= elf and >only a few EDA's like us! Scott, I'd like to think that you're just venting here. Of course, we ar= e all a bit disheartened to find that our experiences with the second round= of concerts from Jewel, after her new-found popularity, are not as intimate = or personal as our first experiences, but that's part of the territory that comes with great talent. I, too, would like to be able to keep seeing Je= wel from the first row of a samll venue where I can hear her every breathe, b= ut I'd much rather see her getting the chance to present the Grammy nominati= ons next to BB King, and see how happy she was to be there. Just my $0.02. JoyAngel wrote: >my favorites are: > >Jewel >Alanis Morrisette >Simon and Garfunkel >The Beatles >Billy Joel >Alan Parsons >Pink Floyd >Peter Gabriel >Eagles >Sting >Don Henley > >and many many more. Wow, what a great list! I haven't listened to Alan Parsons in ages! I u= sed to listen to their stuff all the time! OK, since everyone else posted, here are my favorite artists. I tried to choose ones with more than one album, as I feel that if they are going to= be on my list, they ought to be tried and proven: Shawn Colvin (going to see her tomorrow. yeah!) New Order (out of the ashes of Joy Division, one of the first electronic groups) Kim Richey (yes, she's country, but closer to Jewel's "Angel Needs a Ride= " country. Saw her in Nashville thxgiving, and she was awesome. even turn= ed my friend, a northeasterner who went with me to see Suzanne Vega, into a = fan) Bruce Springsteen (more the older stuff) Billy Joel (great pianist, great operatic songs in his earlier career) Elton John (see Billy Joel) Dire Straits (the only group whose every CD I own) Big Audio Dynamite (90's version of the Clash, watered down but still fun= ) OK, closing comment: right now i'm making a tape for Pat Brown (it's comi= ng, Pat!), and Jewel said "Hands manifest thought," during an interview. Ha = ha. Bill Yeh ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:14:14 -0500 (EST) From: SDAngelLI@aol.com Subject: Re: save the linoluem I went to a CD store today and asked(as a shot in the dark) if they had "Save the Linoleum" the man laughed and dialog went a little something like this. man:Do you have any idea what that's worth? SDA:yes man:how much do you think? SDA:I heard a lot but I don't know(bullshit, I was hoping he didn't know what he had, if he had it) man:$287.50 SDA:Save the Linoleum? by Jewel? PRCD 5999-2? man:I only know it my the name but yes. This is a rare item, therefore it is hard to come by. If you are looking for this item at 10% of it's value, join the club and happy hunting. However if you are serious I may know someone who can get it for you. SuPeRdEfOrMeD aNgEl ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:15:05 -0500 From: Callie Subject: Jewel's fame Good God. Okay, come on! I can understand most of us EDA's, we loved Jewel before anyone cared a thing about her, and now there's all these people who've had POY for three days telling us that they're bigger fans than we are. That's what annoys me about Jewel's fame. But as far as Grammy's, money, etc. all this is what is making Jewel happy and healthy and we have no right to wish that away from her because it's her life. Stay snazzy, Callie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:26:40 -0500 From: piper@mclv.net Subject: other musical tastes Ok, here goes... First off my two MOST MOST MOST favorites are definitely Jewel and Joan Osborne... no doubt about that... nothing compares to them... After that, the following is a list of the artists that currently grace my musical collection ... No Doubt, Cake, Beck, Beatles, Pulp Fiction Soundtrack, Tears for Fears, Bauhaus, Rage Against the Machine, Dave Matthews Band, Evita Movie Soundtrack, Shonen Knife, Big Band & Swing Music, Squirrel Nut Zippers, L7, Shania Twain , Garth Brooks , Janis Joplin, Melissa Etheridge, Bjork, Enya, Groovie Ghoulies , Sarah McLachlan, Enigma, BUNCHES & BUNCHES of Broadway soundtracks , Classical , the Shine Soundtrack, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Hi-Fives , Labrats , Shitkickers , OLD OLD OLD Cure , Tom Petty, Kraftwerk, Ruby, PJ Harvey, Misfits, Duran Duran, Pink Floyd, Pat Benatar, Madonna, Flock of Seagulls, Blondie, Cranberries, Social Distortion, Brian Setzer Orchestra, Concrete Blonde, Better Than Ezra, and finally... Dum DA dum... The Truth & The Light By Mark Snow... ok, i know that was long but i don't care... let's just say it was pieces of me... - --Lisa "OH MY GOD! I just killed my girlfriend with a tie fighter!" --My boyfriend "Your hands manifest thought." --Jewel "Sometimes it's easy to be myself..." --Dave Matthews Band Multi-Comm Las Vegas Nv. 208.129.48.2 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:29:35 EST From: harvenger@juno.com (Daniel J. Bogacz) Subject: NJC: Musical Tastes Sorry but just had to reply with my list of favorites: Jewel ( of course ) MetallicA Rush Candlebox Dream Theater Live Pantera The Sleeping GIANTS Sepultura Silverchair Ducan Sheik Korn Tool The Nixons Alice In Chains The Smashing Pumpkins Chalk Farm Matchbox 20 Etc., If you made it this far, THANKS for your interest!!!!!!!!!!! Take Care, Dan Bogacz ( GAZ-man ) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 18:29:44 -0500 From: piper@mclv.net Subject: Re: Jewel's fame >>Good God. Okay, come on! I can understand most of us EDA's, we loved >>Jewel before anyone cared a thing about her, and now there's all these >>people who've had POY for three days telling us that they're bigger fans >>than we are. That's what annoys me about Jewel's fame. OUCH! I totally disagree with that statement... it doesn't matter how long someone has owned PoY, or how many Jewel tapes and CD's they own... It's just great that Jewel has reached them in some small way... Personally, I get tired of people saying that they must be a bigger fan because they have nearly everything she has ever done... Big deal, it's nice to have that stuff, but some people just don't have the access ... Now, if someone said... " I just bought the CD, because all my friend have it" , that's silly... Multi-Comm Las Vegas Nv. 208.129.48.2 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:34:34 -0500 (EST) From: Meghan Beth Lapides Subject: Re: Jewel's fame right on angel!!!!!!!! On Sun, 16 Mar 1997, Callie wrote: > Good God. Okay, come on! I can understand most of us EDA's, we loved > Jewel before anyone cared a thing about her, and now there's all these > people who've had POY for three days telling us that they're bigger fans > than we are. That's what annoys me about Jewel's fame. > But as far as Grammy's, money, etc. all this is what is making Jewel > happy and healthy and we have no right to wish that away from her > because it's her life. > Stay snazzy, > Callie > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 17:40:20 -0500 From: Callie Subject: Re: Jewel's fame I meant that it's annoying when suddenly you're apart of a trend and you're just like everyone else. The fact that you've been there and passionate about something for a very long time is overshadowed by something that's suddenly fashionable. Callie ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:42:51 -0500 (EST) From: the emperor of smurfs Subject: Re: save the linoluem jared wrote: > man:$287.50 > SDA:Save the Linoleum? by Jewel? PRCD 5999-2? > man:I only know it my the name but yes. i'll be glad to sell mine for $237.50...that's right $50 cheaper than it's currently trading for, and i'll throw in "phyllis barnabee" and make a package deal for $387.50 i could even throw in a copy of "saint doug" and sell the whole kit and kaboodle for $443.50 ACT NOW...SUPPLIES ARE LIMITED!!! ;-) dave *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* Dave DiCicco peaches@dmapub.dma.org "Innocence Maintained" is a moderated, news only email list providing its subscribers with timely information about Jewel Kilcher. If you would like to learn more about subscribing to IM or you have a news item to contribute, please email me. *+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+*+* ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:41:56 -0500 (EST) From: She Who Is Subject: Re: Other Musical Tastes..........? My $0.02: I listen to Celine Dion, Madonna, ABBA, Cheryl Crow, Shania Twain, Disney songs, Kids' songs, Selena, Eighties rock'n'stuff, Tori Amos, They Might Be Giants, Jill Sobule, Enya, some old Country, Matthew Sweet, the Beatles, Brady Bunch, Partridge Family, and probably some other stuff I forgot. Christina ^ ^ ( \ / ) (_ \*/ _) (_ O _) ( s| > < |s ) Luke: I don't believe it! ( / \ ) Yoda: That is why you fail. (/ / \ \) from The Empire Strikes Back /angel\ --------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 20:47:06 -0500 From: craig Subject: Re: Other Musical Tastes..........? I am amazed to see how diferent your musical tastes are!!! Many of the bands mentioned sound nothing like Jewel. Tool? No Doubt? Alanis Morrissette? Im not mocking these people by any means, but it just seems strange. Personally, I like DMB, Bob Marley, The Rustic Overtones, Peter Paul Mary, John Prine, Bob Dylan, amongst others. I guess for the most part i like really pure sounds. I would much rather listen to a boot than an album. Well theres my 2c. keep on dreamin and dancin peace Craig "I will go in this way...and find my own way out." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 21:12:25 -0500 From: Lauren Bond Subject: COLUMBUS-WHOAH!!!! (long) Hey everyone!!!! liz- you're leavin 'em all in suspense!!!!! and they don't have a clue about what happened- hey *I* can't believe everything that happened!!!! I guess that maybe I should let liz and shelly (ESPECIALLY SHELLY :)) tell the story. But I'll say this- I am still in awe. The concert in itself is one of the best ones I've ever been to, but after the concert was incredible! I still don't understand how shelly does it- she went ON THE RUGBURNS TOUR BUS and was drinkin with stinky!!!!! and we DROVE HIM to his HOTEL ROOM!!!!!!! Shelly drove, Stinky was in the passenger seat, and tim, liz, and I were crammed in the back!!!! whoah. but I will leave the rest of that story to tim, liz, and shelly to tell :) okay. Gerrit and I got to the (err, *A*, not *THE*) wendy's maybe 5 minutes before 5. but no one was there!!! turns out we were at the wrong one- there are too many wendy's in columbus! and this one closed at 5!!! but we met Mia and her boyfriend Nate there- I let them in after the store closed... then, after I let Brian in, I got yelled at by the manager and we got kicked out.. tis okay tho :) then we went to the palace theater, hung out in the lobby, looked for tim, liz, and shelly, met michelle cooper, went to another wendy's to get something to eat (this one closed at 6) , came back and found the three from toledo sitting there with a coupla other people (who should be joining the list soon). we bought poetry books and said hi to Bibi (she says hi paul! :)), and went in. Met a lurker (forgot his name :( ) and later met Dave DiCiccio (is that how you spell it?) and Allison. okay- the concert- the Rugburns were amazing!!!! :) I don't have the exact playlist but they played Impala, I'm gonna UPS my heart next day to you, my carphone's on the pill, I'm gonna give you up for lent, among others. And in I'm gonna give you up for lent, steve sang a line that went something like "a male model slept in your bed and I had to sleep in the tent"- and we all know of Jewel's canadian male model boyfriend Michel (sp?) right? a direct reference :) oh and when they sang you were meant for me, they were REALLY close, singing out of the same microphone, whoah they need to get back together- you could FEEL the vibes coming off of them- whoah... so intense... So i loved the rugburns, they were incredible :) Jewel was at her best. the crowd was very respectful, yelling out "yodel!" only when she asked for requests. She opened with Near you always, went on to "stranger from the east"- i LOVE this song, whoah, and the celloist added a new dimension- she got the atmosphere she was looking for with this concert.... then I forgot the exact order, but the setlist included "down", YWMFM (duet with steve), run tonto run, adrian (jewel may have forgotten how to play it but Steve knew! he played guitar for this one), my fish family, foolish games (beautiful version with the celloist, I got tears in my eyes! :)) hmm... I'll continue this when I get home, off to spring break!!! :) Lauren >Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 10:08:39 EST >From: jewelfan1@juno.com (Liz A Clark) >Subject: columbus--u ain't gonna believe it > >Hi everyone, > The columbus show rocked....the only thing is, I barely remember >seeing Jewel. We had nice 4th row seats. The Rugburns sang My >Carphone's On the Pill for me!!! I was so excited. Steve and John were >wearing the underwear that I bought for them...I know, they showed >me!!!!! =) I can't even go into detail as to what happened after the >show....you guys ARE NOT going to believe it!!!! IT IS TOO AWESOME FOR >WORDS!!! I have to go wake Tim and Mia up now....there will be a nice >REALLY long post coming up from Tim....just wait. Be excited, be very >excited!!! =) >~Liz >I know that it sounds cliche, but I'm tired of all this violence >~Steven J. Poltz > > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 21:33:43 -0500 (EST) From: Tlcathome@aol.com Subject: Re: Songs In a message dated 97-03-16 21:09:39 EST, you write: >>So, I was wondering what Jewel songs have affected anyone else in this way?<< Well, at Jewelstock I cried when she sang His Pleasure is My Pain and during Fragile Flame. Both of these, along with Emily, Adrian, and a few others still cause me to get a little teary. Tammy ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 16 Mar 1997 21:53:04 EST From: twh662@juno.com (T H) Subject: Re: Other Musical Tastes..........? >I am amazed to see how diferent your musical tastes are!!! Many of >the bands mentioned sound nothing like Jewel. Tool? No Doubt? Alanis >Morrissette? Im not mocking these people by any means, but it just >seems strange. Personally, I like DMB, Bob Marley, The Rustic Overtones, >Peter Paul Mary, John Prine, Bob Dylan, amongst others. I guess for the >most part i like really pure sounds. Well, lets get an old man's (mid-30's) perspective on this: The Old(er): 38 Special AC/DC April Wine Adams, Bryan Asia Allman Brothers Band, The Bad Company Benetar, Pat Blackfoot Boston BTO Cars, The Clapton, Eric CCR Diamond, Neil Doors, The Eagles Firm, The Fleetwood Mac Foreigner Frampton, Peter Genesis Hagar, Sammy Heart Henley, Don John, Elton Journey Kansas Led Zeppelin Lynyrd Skynyrd Marshall Tucker Band, The Mellencamp, John Molly Hatchet Money, Eddie Moody Blues, The Nicks, Stevie Outlaws, The Pink Floyd Plant, Robert REO Speedwagon Rolling Stones, The Rush Seger, Bob Springsteen, Bruce Starship (Jefferson) Styx Summer, Henry Lee Triumph U2 UFO Van Halen Who, The Yes ZZ Top The New(er): Black Crowes, The Collective Soul Crow, Sheryl Etheridge, Melissa Jewel Morissette, Alanis No Doubt Osborne, Joan (my favorite of the newbies) Soundgarden Wallflowers, The This is what pops off the top of my head. "I guess for the most part I like"... to rock. - -Tom ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #190 ***************************