From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #246 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Saturday, April 5 1997 Volume 02 : Number 246 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Mediadome Webcast [William Chinda ] Re: Jewel Rocks the Paradise [BeefJerky ] Modern Tech Rocks! [EveryDay Angel ] Mike Halloran????? [EveryDay Angel ] [none] [Brian Day ] Won Autographed CD & Tour Poster [KPHQ23A@prodigy.com (MR TIMOTHY D CELM] webcast [ehicks@flash.net] Re: NJC: How many EDAs? [Mike Connell ] Jewel on Mediadome [jewlieb@juno.com (Julie Bristol)] JC: looking for first YWMFM video [earthsis@spindle.net (earthsis@spindle] Starving angels [James Judd ] Jewel in San Diego on the net [gegertha@tiac.net (Chris Snyder)] JESSICA [JLPrenzel@aol.com] HELP! Can't hear tonight's web-cast -- will trade for copy [howenow@im] NJC: Story I Wrote ["Shaun" ] NJC NAC [Andrew Chandler ] L.A. & San Diego concert review part 1 [Tom Morales ] Lilithfair [Sshaggie@aol.com] Re: L.A. & San Diego concert review part 1 [Mike Connell ] RE: L.A. & San Diego concert review part 1 [Brian Day ] Re: KATIE BRIGGS! ["Terrence R. Williams" ] JC:STL GIVEAWAY..LAST CHANCE.. [Tim Schoenberg ] NJC: used cd stores in NYC [kim.eponine.r@juno.com (Kim R Ries)] picture of Jewel in Billboard [kenmlee@ix.netcom.com (Kenneth Lee)] Re: Jewel Covers [Tigger3938@aol.com] njc: my thoughts about edas [jewlieb@juno.com (Julie Bristol)] STL, used record stores, etc ["Wojtek Kowalewski" ] lilith fair questions ["Wojtek Kowalewski" ] Birthday Thoughts [David S Rogers ] HELP! [SIGNALSYYZ@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 01:27:36 -0500 From: William Chinda Subject: Mediadome Webcast Well, so far it's hasn't been too bad. At least there isn't a whole lot of traffic at this hour. I kinda thought it'd be a lot worse, because of previous experiences w/ Streamworks. Who recorded it tonight? At what point would I make the tape flip for a 90 minute tape? Would a 100 minute tape be better? Anyways, I'm about to pass out from sleep deprivation, so g'night. iojmc vxejnhrg :) W. Chinda wc81@ao.net http://www.ao.net/~wc81 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 00:35:25 -0600 From: BeefJerky Subject: Re: Jewel Rocks the Paradise Don't forget Adrian! At 09:32 AM 4/4/97 -0600, you wrote: >> I'm listening to this right now and Jewel was just talking about >>the drugbust during the "whale watch". She said they have a picture of >>her with an AK and Steve holding a kilo. I was wondering if this pic is >>online anywhere. > > > Well, it's not like that pic is a promo shot or anything. I >personaly think that I would have been a nice pic for the poetry book :] >(since they ARE touring together). I was listning to one concert where >Jewel told that story and said somthing like "If we ever do an album >together it'll be called 'My Summer Vacation'". Now, I was thinking about >this the other day, and I would like to see this. They could put songs like >Silver Lining on there and use the drug bust pic for the cover :]. I like >it already :]. > >BTW: As long as we're on the subject of songs Jewel co-wrote with Steve, >does anyone have a list of em? I only know of YWMFM, Silver Lining, and >Kiss Your Ass. > >-Ashe Mayfair: The Longshot Angel > > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 01:34:57 -0500 (EST) From: EveryDay Angel Subject: Modern Tech Rocks! All I got to say is Jewel Rocks the Web!!!! I LOVE modern technology!!! Bryan. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 01:38:51 -0500 (EST) From: EveryDay Angel Subject: Mike Halloran????? Jewel and Steve spoke about Mike Halloran's kid, is this the same Mike from the Jewel Promo w/ the 91X interview? BTW, this is from the web cast! An EveryDayAngel, Bryan. Note:More card info coming very soon! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 01:55:22 -0500 From: Brian Day Subject: [none] HEY!! Everyone get your butts into #jewel on the undernet!! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 01:25:59, -0500 From: KPHQ23A@prodigy.com (MR TIMOTHY D CELMER) Subject: Won Autographed CD & Tour Poster This was pretty cool, After both L.A. Wiltern shows a fairly large LA station (Star 98.7) left flyers on cars announcing the give away of an autographed copy of POY & an autographed copy of her Tour poster. All you had to do was be the 10th caller after they played one of her songs the following morning. What I thought was cool was that they didn't announce the give away at all on the radio, so only fans from the shows would know... Anyway, I called in at #2, #4, #7, and #10 today!! The prizes are in the mail (apparently Jewel being a little too busy to personally deliver although I thought it not really too much to ask). I took my wife to the first night's show and my dad to the second. He was incredibly impressed by her voice and told my mom that nothing of Jewel's played on the radio even represents a third of her vocal abilities! He was totally blown away and actually wanted to buy a Rugburns CD as well. I met several EDAs at the shows including Nancy and Tom Morales (drinking a cognac I envied). It truly sounds like their Hot Dog fest is going to jam. They were extremely kind people. I've been so busy that I never responded to the 10 or so EDAs that were so kind as to offer positive words of encouragement to me after I offered my thoughts on Jewel not likely thinking that I was "living my life bravely." I'll get back to all of you eventually with a quick status and personal word of thanks, although horribly belated. Please do not feel the least slighted by my non-reply as of yet. I've been swamped and have acquired a job I think I'm going to love and with a company that will allow me a great career leap forward. I'm incredibly thankful. I wish Jewel could have signed personally with the words "Live life bravely." It's admonition we all need to hear. Well I ought cease, dare this post be marked by a verbosity which might incur the wrath of those who prefer pictures to verbage (not that that describes any on this list). Tim C's 3rd post in a year. - ----"I think it was Jewel's swerve that tempted me to sway." - ----"It was nice to hear Nikos live for my first time. What an experience....Talk about a silenced audience...." - ----"And (a little off subject, but...) Mira Sorvino for President!" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 00:27:25 -0700 From: ehicks@flash.net Subject: webcast WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! I really wish I could've been at this show. That was really long and really good. And i had the volume so high I think my ears will be ringing tomorrow so it'll almost be like i was there! :) I hope all you EDAs going to the hot dog thing on Sunday have fun! WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! that's all i can say, is wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *hugs* Emily ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 02:30:04 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: Re: NJC: How many EDAs? Shaun wrote: >>So, I was was wondering if you could tell us all the >>official number of EDAs, Jeff? Just to clear things up. Terrance replied: >Jewel - 349 subscribers (as of 1:00am EST) >Jewel-Digest - 535 subscribers (as of 1:02am EST) >Jewel-News - 518 subscribers (as of 1:03am EST) >Now, THE CATCH is that there are a lot of people subscribed TO MORE THAN ONE >LIST. So, we can't just add them all together. I know: that as of 2 weeks ago, there were a wee bit over 1100 seperate Email addresses subscibed to the 3 lists, but even that is not an exact count of EDAs as I know of more than a few EDAs who sub more than one Email address. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 02:32:40 EST From: jewlieb@juno.com (Julie Bristol) Subject: Jewel on Mediadome Wow!! That was a LOOOONG concert, although I was expecting another encore, I'm not going to review it, but did anyone else's computer blip in and out every once in a while? Mine did, and it was really annoying...anyways for those of you who watched live or via the net, I need help, if ANYONE copied the songs in order, and knows what was directly after Deep Water could they tell me. That was the only song I didn't know from the Portland concert, and I'm really curious to know the name. Thanks in advance, and everyone have a great night!! Julie :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 01:54:10 -0600 From: earthsis@spindle.net (earthsis@spindle.net) Subject: JC: looking for first YWMFM video Hi everyone, I know this has probably been asked a million and one times, including once by me already, but I am desperately seeking the first video version of YWMFM, which was directed by Sean Penn. If anyone has it, I will pay for the tape and postage. I've been looking for this for a LONG time, because it was the first time I ever saw Jewel, way before WWSYS..it was on VH1, I was intrigued, but never recorded the darn thang.. Please email me if you can help! Please, before I start tearing hairs out! ;) Many glowing halos, Angela~*~* ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 02:00:20 -0600 (CST) From: James Judd Subject: Starving angels Okay, Tiny tiny guilt trip time. I know alot of you are busy, as i am right now, but a couple of months ago i had some free time and offered to record tapes for newbies if they sent tapes and return postage. Several of you have shown the EDA spirit recently (a certain thespian comes to mind :) but i just wanted to post now that it's all said and done and say that it was a delightful experience. No one was pushy, and even though i got a little over 30 responses to my post only 10 or so actually sent their tapes in. This reflects my treeing experience as well- about 1/3 actually follow through. So my point is even if you are iffy on offering to tape for newbies, think about how you felt at the start, starving for angelfood, and offer to tape for those who don't know anyone and need it. If a few of you do it, only a few tapes will need to be made when you think about it- divide and conquer. I especially encourage anyone i've sent newbie tapes to to speak up and offer if you have any recording equipment- some people just can't make it to a concert and a live recording is all they can possibly taste of Jewel's new material. Take it from me, traveling Alabamian and victim of Jewel homestate neglect :) Please offer- it would be so nice to see a couple in the next digest. If you can't do it now, remember this post later. Take care angels, James, who wants to remind you how good it feels to help others and had to settle for pizza instead of chicken :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 03:07:53 -0500 (EST) From: gegertha@tiac.net (Chris Snyder) Subject: Jewel in San Diego on the net Hi Angels While I didn't get the best results it was still an amazing concert. It made the New England shows I saw look like a dress rehearsal. Everything was working and I was amazed at how much Jeff really adds to WWSYS with his drumming. The most amzing thing of the night, she read POETRY. And more than just one or two poems. I would love when Jewel starts her next headlining tour for it to start in the West. I would have loved to have seen a show with all the kninks worked out. Well that's all for now. Now lets all focus on Lillith Fair. Talk to you soon. Chris Snyder ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 03:54:24 -0500 (EST) From: JLPrenzel@aol.com Subject: JESSICA Fellow EDAs, Does anyone have a copy of the song, "Jessica" on tape? I finally heard a lousy copy of it on Real Audio (Bad mono sound.) But the song sounded beautiful. I'd like to be able to hear it in full affect though. Thanks, Jessica ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 15:20:21 -0800 From: howenow@imagen.net (Adrian Duplessis) Subject: HELP! Can't hear tonight's web-cast -- will trade for copy I've downloaded Streamworks and Real Audio player but I still can't get into the Mediadome concert. I keep getting a message: "You cannot receive this content. Either your network bandwidth is not fast enough to receive this data or your CPU is not powerful enough to decode it." If anyone is taping this (or any recent Jewel shows) I'd be willing to trade for a copy -- I have the CBC radio broadcast of Jewel's September 25 1996 Vancouver concert plus a two-song in studio set and interview of Jewel's in Vancouver from May 1995. If you don't have these we could swap. Please e-mail me if you're interested. Thanks, Adrian ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 23:25:41 -0800 From: "Shaun" Subject: NJC: Story I Wrote This is a story that I wrote about 6 weeks ago. It was inspired by a song I heard on the radio, I don't know what it was called or who sang it, but it put me in a writing mood. I'm am a biased judge, but I think it's pretty good, I liek it more than most things I write. It's nothing like my usual writing style, which might make me think maybe I should change my style. It is short for a story but long for a post. Oh yeah, in case you wonder, the girl in the stroy was NOT supposed to be Jewel, but she sorta ended up feeling a bit Jewel-ish. It wasn't intentional, but it makes it more appropriate to post, which is the only reason I was brave enoght to do so. If anyone wants to tell me what they think, please do. One last thing, it's untitled. So, here goes: ***** There was a restless air in the men that night. An angry sort of restlessness. They were tired and bitter men, most of them. In this town they had a lot of hardships and few rewards, and their souls had paid the price. They were now hard, cynical, cold, and had little left to look forward to. The discussion, what little there was, revolved around the latest bad news about local industry. Many of these men had lost their jobs and many more were faces with the possibility. So they all came here to drink away there sorrows and keep company with their sorrows and keep company with others just as miserable as themselves.. No one paid any attention to the young girl with her guitar case as she mounted the stage. She was a traveler, covered with the dust of the road, but without being dirty from it. She was fresh, clean, sparkling, she seemed to shine through the murky, smoke filled air. No one paid any attention when she opened her case and pulled out her old, worn guitar, or when she started to tune it. They just kept drinking their cold beer and telling their even colder stories. Until she spoke. "Hello," was all she said, but with that one word, soft as fallen snow but as powerful as a steel rod, there was silence. All conversation stopped, and all eyes were on the young girl on the stage. She made sure everyone was looking, then spoke again. "If you don't mind," said the girl, "I'd like to play a song for you." As she said the words her delicate fingers began to move over the strings. They seemed to only touch them, but the sound was clear and haunting. This song is about having faith and keeping hope, even when you don't see any reason to. Because there's always hope. Always," she told them in her musical voice, then began to sing. Her voice was even more beautiful than her guitar. It carried across the room, cutting through the sharp silence and filling the air with music. The men could do nothing but stare at the girl, the sound left them mesmerized. They didn't dare breathe for fear of ruining the sound, they didn't dare blink for fear she would disappear in the split second their eyes were closed. As her words of hope and love became clear in their minds their sorrows slowly drained away, and for a while they forgot about everything that they had come to complain about. They were filled with a warm, tender feeling, something none of them had felt for a long time, for so long they didn't know what it was anymore. But it was a good feeling, and it was comforting, and they let it fill them and let themselves be happy for a while. Her words told them there was always hope, and they believed it. Though it seemed to last forever his song did finally come to an end, and all the men suddenly felt a twinge of sadness, but it passed. As her delicate fingers played the last notes she spoke again. "One time, after my father had died," she began "I was feeling really depressed. It seemed to me like everything was going wrong, and it seemed like that was how it would always be. I remember, I was in a restaurant, and I was sitting by myself, by the window, watching the cars go by, and the people, and the whole world. I felt so terrible, and I really didn't know if I wanted to live anymore. I just didn't know if it was worth it. I'd never been though anything like that before, I had never lost anyone close to me. And all of a sudden I just started crying. I couldn't help it, I just had to cry." She paused for a moment here, put down her guitar, and continued. "While I was sitting there, crying, a man walked up to me, a man I didn't know, a stranger. He asked me 'What's wrong?' and I was so amazed that this man, this total stranger, would come up to me and ask me what was wrong, I stopped crying. I looked at him, and I didn't know what to say. Then he sat down, and he asked me again, and for some reason, I didn't know why, I started telling this complete stranger all about everything bad that ever happened to me, everything that had gone in my life, all my troubles and worries and fears. I must have talked for an hour, telling him all about my messed up life, but the whole time he sat there, and listened, and he answered me, and said how sorry he was about things, and he comforted me when I started to cry again. Then I got to the part about how my father had died, and how I was thinking about suicide. When I finished, I looked at his face again, and he was smiling. I said 'Why are you smiling?' but he didn't say anything for a second, he just kept smiling at me, and then, he looked right into my eyes and said 'Don't worry, things will get better.' Then he got up and left. And I never saw him again." "At the time I didn't believe him, but you know what, he was right, and I still felt really bad for a long time, but when I started to feel better I found out the world was still there and I could still be happy and it turned out life was worth living after all. I always wished I could find him and thank him. Because he taught me, even though I didn't know it at the time, that no matter what, things can always get better." She finished here story and the men in the room let themselves breathe again. The young girl stood up, put away her guitar, and walked down the stairs of the stage. As she crossed the room towards the door everyone's eyes followed her, still not blinking. As she put her hand on the door, everyone realized she was leaving. "No, don't go!" cried out a desperate voice. The girl paused, her hand on the door. She turned around, and looked around the room. "I have to," she said, and they all knew it was true. "But we need you," insisted the man who had cried out. The girl opened the door to leave, but before she stepped outside, she turned around again to look at the man who had spoken. She was smiling. "Don't worry, things will get better." The men blinked then, and sure enough, when their eyes opened again she was gone. They were confused for a moment, and some rushed to the door, but she was nowhere in sight. Inside the men talked about her, but none of them could remember the words to her song. A few minutes later all they could remember were a few bits of the melody. By the end of the hour they couldn't remember anything of her music, they weren't even sure she had been there at all. When they went to sleep that night all they could remember was a face, and the next morning the memory was completely gone. As the years passed, though, when these men were going through a bad time, sometimes they would hear a song in their head, a song that they could never really remember the name of. And sometimes, when they heard this song, they would see the face of a smiling stranger. This stranger would tell them, "Don't worry, things will get better." And it turned out that she was right. ***** - --Shaun ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 04 Apr 1997 21:47:25 -0500 From: Andrew Chandler Subject: NJC NAC Just one more message to say that I'll be gone from April 5th - April 11th so please don't get mad if I do not reply right away! Actually, I think I'll unsubscribe for a week because I won't be able to handle all the incoming mail! Thanks, and talk to you later, Andrew. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 03:14:13 +0000 From: Tom Morales Subject: L.A. & San Diego concert review part 1 Good morning Angels! This is John-Eric writing from Tom and Nancy's wonderful home in Dana Point and still enchanted after a nearly flawless performance at UCSD tonight from both Jewel and the Burns. First, I'll start off with the Wiltern show night one, then the second night, then San Diego. *Wiltern night one review: What a great night with other angels and Hollywood stars. No big stories for me for this show, just that it was breathtaking once again and Amen was the best out of the four shows I have seen. It was simply beautiful, the theatre was comfy with great acoustics. :-) *Audience critique: Many beautiful Hollywood people including Clare Danes, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Austin Peck from Days Of Our Lives. Lots of requests for yodeling and other songs, the crowd was very energetic and still polite. Really rude security (they wouldn't let me bring in my EDA poster and they kicked out Lenedra after the show ... go figure) and lots of seating during the show and talking. Overall the audience was slightly respectful but a bit noisy. :-) *Wiltern night one set list: Near You Always Enter From the East Morning Song 1000 Miles Away Satellite Little Sister Nicotine Love Cold Song Race Car Driver *a song I can't remember Sometimes It Be That Way Foolish Games YWMFM Cleaveland Down Deep Water Just Passing Time Fragile Flame Painters (she did a vote between this and Pieces Of You) Angel Standing By Chime Bells Encore: WWSYS Too Darn Hot Amen *Wiltern night two: I wasn't feeling well (we were at the venue for 9 long hours) and fell asleep during the show, weary of rude audience members. There were no celebrities and surprisingly enough she did a second encore this time with Little Brother (Nikos). She was fed up with the "yodel Jewel" people saying "stop with the yodeling, I'll do it at the end," and then a guy yelled out "sex, drugs and rock and roll" in which she replied "shut up fucker!" For both encores everyone stood up and I think that's why she put up with the rude people kind of like saying "I forgive you since you are just really excited fans." :-) *San Diego review: Oh my gosh, I will do a seperate post about this on Wednesday or sooner. All I have to say is sound check, Lenedra, Java Joe, a drunk band, tons of EDAs, long and dreamlike. :-) :-) :-) *Audience critique: Overall I thought it was an energetic and polite crowd (although I had to shut up a couple "do me"s and "fuck me"s here and there. There were a lot of song requests and only like 3 people yelled out for yodeling. It was a really nice change from the Wiltern, probably since there were so many EDAs there. *San Diego set list: Near You Always Enter From the East 1000 Miles Away Morning Song Little Sister Satellite Cold Song Race Car Driver Nicotene Love (I was the only one to request this and she played it!) Sometimes It Be That Way (full version with Golie Locks verse) Boy Needs a Bike Foolish Games (wrong lyrics, i.e. -- "You stood in my window ... ") YWMFM Adrian (very wrong lyrics, 3rd verse left out and 2nd verse subbed in [forgotten], very beautiful and long) Down (a "new song that she made up the lyrics for at the moment." Yah right Jewel, all of us were singing along word for word. She also sang it at the sound check so all 100 people who were there sang along too. :-) Deep Water Just Passing Time Fragile Flame Too Darn Hot Silver Lining (another request taken) Painters (totally forgot part of song but made it up, still very beautiful and touching) Angel Standing By Now whe gets out a poetry book and says she "never read poetry to people before" which is true since we are angels. Front row (Shelly, Liz, Larry and others feel like getting up and saying "so what was Jewelstock then?" :-) Poetry: I Guess What I Wanted Was, Sometimes, Insecurity, Rosarito Mexico, Sun Bathing, Taking the Slaves, Camouflage, Bukowsky's Widow, Driving Home Through Sun City CA Chime Bells WWSYS Amen Well so that is it in a brief nutshell (more to come of this fabulous story) and I forgot to mention that we (Tegan, Liz and I) crashed the KROQ Pajama Party With Jewel and got a concert as close to Jewel as the Innerchange days. So lots more to come kiddos, lots more ... :-) Peace and inner health, John-Eric P.S. -- A big thank you to Larry and Tom and Nancy for sharing their homes with us this week. :-) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 10:23:20 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: NJC Cindy Lee Berryhill In a message dated 4/4/97 5:24:46 AM, you wrote: > 4/20 (Sunday), New York NY, Knitting Factory Um, is anyone going to this? i'd like to. sorry for the short post but i just woke up, give me a break =) Thirza ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 10:58:08 -0500 From: "Austin H. Mandryk" Subject: Re: jewel-digest V2 #242 At 10:53 PM 4/3/97 -0500, jewel-digest wrote: >Subject: Jewel Addicted to Noise article >Me." The Rugburns remained on-stage to back Jewel for several songs >including "Adrian," "Who Will Save Your Soul?" and a few new numbers. in the past it has been mentioned that she doesn't sing adrian with any great frequency. is this an exception, or is she starting something new? ____ second note... she could cover: left banke's - don't walk away renee duet (or whatever) w/ billy corgan on thin lizzy's - dancing in the moonlight maybe billy should keep quiet on this one. 8-P her own lyrics to george winston's - rain (winter into spring, i think) pax vobiscum - -austin __________________________ Austin H. Mandryk mandryk@scasd.k12.pa.us eforest.org/~mandryk/ imagine ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 11:03:34 -0500 (EST) From: Sshaggie@aol.com Subject: Lilithfair Does anyone know when and if the Lilithfair tour is coming anywhere near Detroit and or what the tour dates will be???? Mike ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 11:19:48 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: Re: L.A. & San Diego concert review part 1 John-Eric (cleverly disguised as Tom Morales) said: about the 1st LA show: > Really rude security (they wouldn't let me bring in my EDA poster and > they kicked out Lenedra after the show... go figure) Huh? Can you expand at all on this? I can't imagine the incredibly laid back mother/manager of our angel getting tossed out from a show. Mike ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 11:23:02, -0500 From: KPHQ23A@prodigy.com (MR TIMOTHY D CELMER) Subject: Did anyone tape LA shows? Did anyone out there tape either of the two L.A. Wiltern shows? I really need to relive the perfection. Has anyone obtained a good quality recording of any of the Tiny Light shows? Mr. BB, will the list be treeing anything? Jewel was at her vocal peak in my opinion in LA. She was surely suffering nothing anywhere close to a cold. The cellist played so close to her voice it was as if he was echoing her words. We can't let this tour get away un-re-livable! If anyone has any info please let me know. Also since I live in an evil Santa Clarita valley (in the very hometown of one of KROQ's DJs) my six different radios could not get KROQ reception. Has anyone recorded her morning special with KROQ. I tried to win my way in all week by randomly calling the station and knowing that the contest was on once I hit a barage of busy tones. I was never the right caller though I occasionally got through. I couldn't stomach listening to her live without being there so I gave it up, but I would like to get a copy of it now. (One day I even drove to the vallley and sat in my car listening to KROQ for 4 hours and calling in from a pay phone.) Anyway thanks. Tim C. w/ post #4 in a year PS- Jewel's new song "Down" (a work in progress) is incredible. I love it! ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 12:30:11 -0500 (EST) From: "Terrence R. Williams" Subject: JC: Giveaway Update This is a small post to thank everyone who has entered so far! For anyone who hasn't entered the giveaway, it's located here: http://thespis.com/edabase/giveaway It's very simple to enter! For anyone WITHOUT a web browser (and I know you're out there), an email entry form was posted to the regular & digest lists. Just cut, paste, & send it in. Remember, ONLY 47.5 Hours LEFT! Deadline is Noon (EST) on Monday, 4/7/97 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 13:01:26 -0500 From: Brian Day Subject: RE: L.A. & San Diego concert review part 1 - ---------- >Poetry: I Guess What I Wanted Was, Sometimes, Insecurity, Rosarito=20 >Mexico, Sun Bathing, Taking the Slaves, Camouflage, Bukowsky's Widow,=20 >Driving Home Through Sun City CA Excuse me for butting in, but wasn't the Rosarity one, NEW MEXICO? Not = just MEXICO? I distinctly remember that because we had a gal from NM in = the chat room and we commented on it. Or did J screw up her own title? = =3D) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 13:30:01 -0500 (EST) From: "Terrence R. Williams" Subject: Re: KATIE BRIGGS! At 01:22 PM 4/5/97 -0500, you wrote: >Below is the information submitted on Apr-5-97 13:22 EST >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- - ------------- > >username: >realname: katie briggs >Guess:: xxxx // I wouldn't want to give that info out... Katie, Honey, I gotta have an email address..... Sorry to post this to the list, guys, but I sent a search to Majordomo (results are below) and it didn't turn up an answer. Katie, if you're out there, I'll be happy to add you to the entry database, but I gotta have that email address. Thanks everyone! Majordomo@smoe.org - -- >>>> which katie kriggs The string 'katie briggs' appears in the following entries in lists served by Majordomo@smoe.org: **** No matches found >>>> which briggs The string 'briggs' appears in the following entries in lists served by Majordomo@smoe.org: **** No matches found >>>> ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 10:42:34 -0800 From: Tim Schoenberg Subject: JC:STL GIVEAWAY..LAST CHANCE.. Ok this is the repost ...I am accepting request till monday night then thats all folks... Hi, Just wanted to offer something to the newer members and people who dont have a copy of Save The Linoleum. I will make a copy of it on to a cassete tape for you. All it will take is a blank 90 minute tape from you. I will also include something special from a live Jewel show on the other side. Now I know your saying.."ah I want the real CD" and "it wont sound as good". Now first off, I cant do anything about helping you get a copy the are few and far between. However, if you are seriuos about Jewel and her music you will want to get the music and listen to it. It shouldnt matter if it's a copy or not. Right now if you dont have it all then your listening to nothing. Secondly on the sound quality issue, quite frankly I use very very good equipment that on 95% of the stereo system EDA's listen to, they would hear no difference between the tape copy and the origional. I could get technical with the equipment if someone wishes so just let me know. So if you want to get a copy please send me an e-mail personally and put COPY OF STL in the sunject line. I will respond to you all individually and let you know the process to getting one. Just for your info, my motivation for this is that I am tired of all this childish bickering on the "auction" situation. As a long time list member I find all this bickering unnecessary and a waste of e-mail. You should keep it personal and send it to the person you are trying to express your opinion to, not the whole list. After all this list is about Jewel and her music. Her love and optimism of life. WE often have to remind ourselves of this. Sense this list is about her music, I want to give a little of that music to as many people who want to listen to it. So again drop me a line if you want a copy. Life is best lived without a Script-ME "Anything Goes"-Cole Porter ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 13:54:10 EST From: kim.eponine.r@juno.com (Kim R Ries) Subject: NJC: used cd stores in NYC On Wednesday, I'm going to NYC to see Miss Saigon for the second time. My mother and I are going to have time before the show to do some shopping and I was wondering if anyone knew the names of some really good used cd stores. Thanks in advance for any info. Kim (*= "Can you even dye my eyes to match my gown (uh-huh) - Jolly good town" - Jewel, Wizard of Oz __________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 13:27:53 -0600 (CST) From: kenmlee@ix.netcom.com (Kenneth Lee) Subject: picture of Jewel in Billboard I'm not sure if anyone has mentioned it yet, but there is a picture of Jewel with Mom and record execs in the April 5, 1997 issue of Billboard. It's on page 13, top left corner. It's black-and-white, by the way... - -Ken ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 14:41:01 -0500 (EST) From: Tigger3938@aol.com Subject: Re: Jewel Covers I think that Jewel and Steve Poltz(SP) should cover together the "Summer Loving" song from Grease. _Chrissy ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 14:56:58 EST From: jewlieb@juno.com (Julie Bristol) Subject: njc: my thoughts about edas Hi everyone!! I hope everyone is having a great weekend so far!! I have heard a lot of people use the term everyday angels lightly, and as if it should only be used for people on the list. Well I thought I would just add my $.02 on what I think an eda is. First of all, I think that an eda can be anyone. We all (used for people of the world, not just for people on the list) have the ability to be someone else's angel. We all have the capability to show kindness to a stranger in need, or a even a friend in need. We all have the ability to respect other people's views, and their right to view things differently then us. We have the ablity to be ourselves and live our dreams. We have the ability to see past people's exterior, and see their beaty radiating from the inside. We have the knowledge to share with the world a wonderous angel, that we simply call Jewel. We have the ability to help others, and help ourselves. We can support people, hold their hand, stand by their side, and be their friend. We are beauty because we see what others can not. We have the ability to see how special and great the things around us are like friends, family, nature, life, and love. We have emotions, everyone does, and we have the ability to show and share them with others through poetry, conversation, and art. We have the ablity to forgive, and accept people. Everyone can do these things, edas just do them to the best of their ability. They try to be kind, generous, loving, and true. It can be hard, and sometimes even impossible, but edas try to do all these things. We sometimes forget that edas are human, and make mistakes, and often need other people and angels to be there for them to hold on to. This list is made up of edas because people on this list try to be the best they can be. Everyone makes mistakes, even edas, we just need to remember we aren't perfect, and we need to "share the love" and accept others. Its hard to be who you truly are because people are continually telling you who they think you are and who you should be. Remember though, its your life. You must make the choices to be who you want to be. It can be rather difficult at times, but its possible, and its so wonderful to know you are true to yourself, and that you can accept yourself for who you are. I think edas are wonderful people, and I have made a commitment to myself to be real, and to always be true to myself, and be an eda whenever possible. You have the right to choose who you want to be, and whether that is an eda or not, we as people and edas will love and accept you, because that's what we do. Well that's all I have to say on that subject. I hope that helps to show how I view, and remember I am speaking for myself, not for anyone else directly. (Some people may or may not agree, but I am not speaking for them unless they specifically say I am.) Ok, bye, and have a great day!!! :) Loves ya, Julie "share the love"~ a quote from someone, I think puddini, but I could be wrong, it just seemed to fit. :) (Whoever's quote it is, I hope you don't mind I used it. :) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 14:38:00 -0500 From: "Wojtek Kowalewski" Subject: STL, used record stores, etc To all interested in looking for any rare CD's like STL and so on: There is a great site that lists all the used, and rare music stores for the major cities of both Canada and the U.S. "Paul's Local Music Store Guide" not only gives you the name of the store, but also their phone #, address, e-mail and web address if applicable. This site is very full of usefull info, and gives really high chances of finding of what you want. I hope this helps, abd good luck in your quests. http://bit.csc.lsu.edu/~vercello/rstores.html Wojtek Kowalewski wojtekk@spanit.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 14:42:12 -0500 From: "Wojtek Kowalewski" Subject: lilith fair questions To all of you with questions about lilith fair, like where is it going to be and when? The dates have not yet been officialy been set. But the D.J. on my local radio station said that when the dates are going to be set, they will be announced first at the official website of lilith fair. So check the site periodacilly to see if the dates are announced. When they are going to be announced I'll post another message on the list. lilith fair site www.lilithfair.com see ya later Wojtek Kowalewski wojtekk@spanit.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 10:40:48 -0400 From: David S Rogers Subject: Birthday Thoughts Hey, Im new to the list but I saw someone talking about doing something for Jewel's birthday. Over on the indigo Girls list, we asked for listees to donate five dollars or so to Honor the Earth, an organization which Amy Ray believes strongly in. We have so far over $1500 and theres still almost a week left before we present it to her (along with a birthday card made by me:) It looks like theres about the same number of eda's as there are fortunate ones on the Indigo girls list, so we could have some great results if we wanted probably. Does anyone know of any charities or causes that Jewel especially believes in? Just a suggestion, i don't want to be in charge of anything on this list yet becasue I'm too new and still looking for tapes! David == DavidSRogers dsrogers@utk.edu http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Quad/2379 "we own nothing, nothing is ours not even love so fierce it burns like baby stars" -emily saliers ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 5 Apr 1997 15:01:07 -0500 (EST) From: SIGNALSYYZ@aol.com Subject: HELP! HI I`M A STARVING EDA WHO IS IN NEED OF SOME ANGEL FOOD! I HAVE NO RECORDINGS OF ANY SORT OF JEWEL OTHER THEN HER CD SO PLEASE PLEASE CAN SOME OTHER COOL UNDERSTANDING EDA HELP ME? THANKS..........PEACE..........ED ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #246 ***************************