From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #292 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Tuesday, April 22 1997 Volume 02 : Number 292 Today's Subjects: ----------------- more teen advice info... ["Derrick Chhay" ] Re: NO MORE CRITICISM : DAVE!! [sparksmark@juno.com (Sparks the Everyday ] Re: The Church of Jewel (or "Kilchianity") [FabCAGal@aol.com] Re: NJC: Mean People Are Angels Too [dg@web-master.net (David Greene)] Re: *** The EDA Gift !! *** [FabCAGal@aol.com] Re: Nickelodeon [MAXMOUZE@aol.com] Re: more songs Jewel should cover [Gregory Willms ] The EDA gift - PLEASE READ [naveenrao@juno.com (Kalipatnam V Rao)] NJC - guitar players [naveenrao@juno.com (Kalipatnam V Rao)] NJC: Looney Tunes Gathering Re-Post [Harrisbros@aol.com] Re: more songs Jewel should cover [Patrice Pinkard ] Please Help!lost trust address [Kurt Jensen ] JC: Jewel in Time Out Magazine [Myles MacRae ] Midwest Gathering [Andrew Chandler ] NO MORE EDA Gift Add. Help Needed [Kurt Jensen ] JPK Fundraiser [ABershaw@aol.com] Jewel photo in GLAMOUR [Rachel Kramer Bussel ] NJC: just thought I'd tell y'all how life's going... ["Kellyann D. Magee"] ...(*happy*) ["Andrew Watson" ] Jeweliholics Anonymous [davester ] Re: more songs Jewel should cover [egarske@cts.com] RE: ***THE EDA GIFT*** [toweringsis@juno.com (Shelly L Cook)] njc: Too Wide [wdb@obl.bidmc.harvard.edu (William D. Bartholomew)] VERY NJC...for those of us how are approaching finals...... -Reply [Tammy] NJC: Cluelesss and confused [John-Eric ] Fwd: PLEASE READ!!! Re: JC: Re: Daddy... [Nikisuz@aol.com] Re: NJC: Cluelesss and confused [kim.eponine.r@juno.com (Kim R Ries)] Re: Midwest Gathering [Andrew Chandler ] Re: trees of videos.... ["HECHT JASON" ] Which came first? - Jessica or Emily [kim.eponine.r@juno.com (Kim R Ries)] NJC: Ben Folds Five [William Chinda ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 21 Apr 97 23:34:51 PDT From: "Derrick Chhay" Subject: more teen advice info... well, it seems as though i need to clear up more stuff since some of you still have questions. okay, first of all, age doesn't matter. you can be 50 for all i care! =) i mean, i think it would be cool that we would have counselors that have been through the teen experience and also have counselors who are teens themselves. also, about the bios, one thing that i think would be cool is if each of you would tell one thing that you believe in...it can be anything...just as long as you believe in it. and one more thing...after this gets started, i would REALLY appreciate it if you could help spread the word around. i mean, it's not a professional project or anything...i'm just a 16 year old kid from texas who wants to make a difference...can ya blame me? =) so the chances are that this isn't gonna be real popular for a while unless it gets exposure and hopefully we'll get more and more people to come to us as time goes by. thanx again for all your support. =) Cricket chhaya@flash.net http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/5480/ "Life is like a box of Cricket, ya never know what you're gonna get." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:35:30 EDT From: sparksmark@juno.com (Sparks the Everyday Angel) Subject: Re: NO MORE CRITICISM : DAVE!! ehite@twsu.campus.mci.net (Tanner Davies) wrote: > In response to your crappy and Ignorant response to :NO MORE CRITICISM >..We must object . You obvioulsy dont know anything about Jewels life. What >do you consider hard life anyway? . When Jewel was living in Alaska she did >not even have some of the basic things in life..like a shower, a good >education etc...When she moved to San Diego she used to live in her VW van. >She survived on peanut butter and bread. Worked as a waitress in cofeeshops >and played her music . We really dont think you know what you are talking >about and you should read about her before you open your big mouth! Hi Tanner and all EDAs, I think there could have been a better way of saying that. I know that you're upset about someone saying that Jewel's life wasn't *that* hard, but barking at that person like that won't help much. It will only lead to people deciding whether they should respond with the same about of "snapping" as you just wrote. Just my thought... =) Mark - --- I'm sorry that Jesus died for my sins, and I swear to God it won't happen again - --Jewel "Sometimes It Be That Way" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:48:18 -0400 (EDT) From: FabCAGal@aol.com Subject: Re: The Church of Jewel (or "Kilchianity") Pat...this is one of the best postings I have seen since I have been on here. I think you have touched on what the whole concept of EDA's are supposed to be about. Do some good to promote positive things into our world. Manifest some good thought so that your world becomes a better place. Remember when Jewel said "hence nothing exists in our world until we put it there...so think good thoughts, and your actions will commence the same, and our world will become a better place." Mandy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:55:45 -0400 From: dg@web-master.net (David Greene) Subject: Re: NJC: Mean People Are Angels Too Harrisbros@aol.com wrote: > > ***Someone posted about personal attacks on the list: > >>I am new to this list and therefor I do not know "xxx" but I agree with the > list owner that true EDAs would not insult other people for no reason, > especially a fellow EDA.<< > > True! ..... > > Mean People Suck! (so don't be one) > > -- Dennis Oh, the endless opportunity... I have been upset with people's "mean" behavior, it's usually hard not to be. But that doesn't mean that "mean" people are not angels, they still are. I may not choose to be around them, but they are still angels. And mean people don't "suck", much as I might like to think they do when I am upset with them. Harris defi(l)ed again! When will you ever learn, Dennis? - -David Greene ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:53:52 -0400 (EDT) From: FabCAGal@aol.com Subject: Re: *** The EDA Gift !! *** GREAT, FRUITFUL, IDEA!!!!!!! Now THAT is some real EDA work! Will take my check in person to PB Wells Fargo tomorrow! Mandy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:59:42 -0400 (EDT) From: MAXMOUZE@aol.com Subject: Re: Nickelodeon In a message dated 97-04-22 01:42:55 EDT, Fab CA Gal writes: << You know...I have read many, many postings regarding the kids on the Nick awards....my only comment, the only food for thought I have...."they are KIDS" just like you all say. That should explain it all. >> Guys, not everybody in the audience was kids. One of my friends was presenting an award and my friends were in front row center. Sadly, I did not ask them to get me tickets in time but let's say I had. I would have been in that audience -- a 15-year-old EDA. I would have wanted to hear Jewel and would want the kids to quiet down. Not only that, but I would not be a child yet in the audience. The whole audience wasn't made up of children. Most of the seats were invite-only -- for teens and adults. Don't you think they should be allowed to enjoy the performances also? Just my opinion. I wish I could have gone!!! :P Mm__) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 02:23:33 -0400 (EDT) From: Gregory Willms Subject: Re: more songs Jewel should cover how about these? "wicked game" - chris isaak "last goodbye" - jeff buckley "catch" - the cure "all i want" - joni mitchell "thank god im a country boy" - john denver "bridge over troubled water" -simon and frofunkle "nights in white satin" - the moody blues "crazy" -aerosmith (yeah, theyre a cheesy band, but just imagine jewel perfoming the song with just an acoustic guitar... cheesy as they may be, its still a pretty song) "girls just wanna have fun" - cindy lauper "black" - pearl jam ... and i know that song was so overplayed, but it has its own intensity and i think shed do a great job with it. and last but not least, "castles made of sand" by jimi hendrix. not sure if he did it first, but he probably did the most famous version of it. - -greg - ---------------------------------------- http://www.geocities.com/broadway/2606 | - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "And now you are and I am now and we're a mystery which will never happen again." -- E.E. Cummings - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Every time she sneezes I believe it's love." -- Adam Duritz - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Let me have music dying, and I seek no more delight." -- John Keats - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:46:22 -0700 From: naveenrao@juno.com (Kalipatnam V Rao) Subject: The EDA gift - PLEASE READ I too think this is a beautiful idea. All this time, I have been excited about creating EDA picks that Jewel could use. However, I now realize that I missed the point of "the Gift" completely. While giving Jewel herself a gift is a wonderful idea, it is overshadowed by the ultimate satisfaction of helping someone who is truly in need. In addition to showing our love for her, we as Everyday Angels should also try to improve the conditions of those who need our help and love the most. When I read Mark Nissley's suggestion, I began to cry. The situation of James Paul Kalanick is all too common in our increasingly cruel world, and I feel that we have the power and the love as EDAs to alter this cycle. When these situations are brought to our attention, it is our duty as Everyday Angels to do what we can to help. On 4/21/97, Mark Nissley wrote: > >[snip] > >Each of us >can send a check, however large or small, directly to >the bank that is holding the James Paul Kalanick Trust >(Wells Fargo Bank). >Step by step, here it is: >Address a check to: > James Paul Kalanick Trust >In the memo postion of the check write the account number >like this: > Acct# 6671946366 >Post the check in an envelope addressed to: > James Paul Kalanick Trust > Wells Fargo Bank > 1302 Garnet Ave > San Diego, CA, 92109 >To keep an up to date record of what we have given, an >E-mail account has been set up. After each of us has >given our small part for James Kalanick, send an e-mail >to . Let us know what you gave, the >date it was sent off, and the check number. This info >will be used to parallel the bank's records and to give >the list updates about our efforts. >In this way, we can each donate a small amount ($1, $5, >$20, or more) to a cause which has captured Jewel's >personal attention. Lenedra recommended this as something >we could do for Jewel on her birthday. >Another EDA offered the idea of sending Jewel a birthday >card letting her know what we are doing. She will recieve >the card on her birthday while on tour in Europe, reminding >her that there are EDAs doing things for her while she is >out on the road! This card is in progress, as is a web >page (the address to be posted soon!) >***IMPORTANT: PLEASE forward any questions that you have >to a new account I have set up for this project at >. ALSO, to keep our own tally of the >contributions, PLEASE send an email to >AFTER you have sent your check stating how much you sent. > >[snip] > If all 1,100 EDAs donated five dollars to James Paul Kalanick, we alone could raise $5,500, a sizable amount for only one group of people. This group donation, paired with the blood drive, can really make a difference in our world. In effect, we would not only be helping one person, we would be helping our society as a whole. Unfortunately these days, we become tangled in the web of secular life and lose sight of much larger, more meaningful things. Let us try to recognize Jewel's birthday by doing something that is not normally done. I allude to Robert Frost's famous poem, "The Road Not Taken": Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. So in conclusion, we can and should still pursue birthday gift ideas to our Angel (picks, pillow, cards, e-mails, etc.). But let's keep in mind another gift which, I believe, would make Jewel more proud than anything else she receives from us. Let's all thank God for what we have - remember that we are some of the most fortunate people on this earth. Remember that millions of others are desperately in need, and that Jewel is probably not one of them. As she herself has suggested, we should direct gifts mainly away from her and focus our love on those who could benefit from it the most. And if you are too young to give blood (I'm only 15) or are not able to donate to the James Paul Kalanick fund, use your angelic powers to do something for the betterment of the world and not just for one single person. Once again, I encourage all of you to help give EDA gifts to Jewel (I know I am). But please keep in mind these ideas, and fulfill your Angel duties by doing this as well. Love, Naveen naveenrao@juno.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 02:35:34 -0700 From: naveenrao@juno.com (Kalipatnam V Rao) Subject: NJC - guitar players hey guitar playing EDAs, I'm planning to buy a new acoustic guitar (not classical) and was wondering if you could give me some suggestions. My old one cost $80 and I bought it in third grade. I can spend about $400 and am looking at 3 brands - Washburn, Yamaha, and Fender. Are there any other good ones that fit in my price range? Can I get a decent one for $400? I'd like one that's similar to Jewel's Taylor 912-C or to the blue/orange one she has in the ywmfm video. Thanks in advance. naveen naveenrao@juno.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 04:06:00 -0400 (EDT) From: Harrisbros@aol.com Subject: NJC: Looney Tunes Gathering Re-Post As requested by several folks, here is a re-post of the upcoming LOONEY TUNES Great EDAdventure Gathering to be held in New Jersey on May 17-18th: ********* Fresh off our triumphant invasion of the west coast's Hot Dog Fest, the east coast EDAs are set to do it again next month! Yes, another gathering of EveryDay Angels, this time in scenic New Jersey, so... Get ready for the Looney Tunes Great EDAdventure ! That's right, toon in and join us for a day of boardwalk junk food, dizzying rides, jazzy non-stop entertainment and mass marketing of licensed properties that only the Warner Brothers (tm) can provide at the Six Flags Great Adventure theme park! But wait, there's more, including educational activities -- search for the elusive blue llama on the Great Safari Trail! Llama Queen Amy will sit astride the hood of the lead car and yodel the exotic llama right of passage (or right of way, whichever is needed at the time)! See the rare white tiger (very few left in Jersey, you know)...and lions and giraffes and bears -- oh my! RSVP quick (harrisbros@aol.com) as we need to purchase tickets before the park figures out just who the heck we are. Local New Jersey EDAs Rob and Tammy Campbell are already offering floor space for those needing to overnight it. We'll be doing this on Saturday, May 17th to avoid the holiday rush of the next weekend. Hey, just think, you'll still be grinning like a damn fool at the office the entire week BEFORE the long holiday of the 24th (talk about feeling special). We are going to purchase a large block of discount tickets soon, so let us know if you need one. Anyone who can't commit before the event, come on down anyway. Tickets at the gate will cost more, however! That night's park concert sucks, so we'll do Jewel Kareoke (tm) in the parking lot (someone bring a guitar!) Plans also include dinner, then to crash on Saturday night at the Campbells, and do the traditional EDA breakfast club thang on Sunday. And this time, I PROMISE there will be no Mike Connell "forced death march" to breakfast! (Paul Kim, you cheating pig-tosser, I demand a rematch for that humiliation over Friendly's breakfast last summer!) So far, guests might include Crunch, Amy, Tammy and Rob, Tegan, the Great Puddini, "hey, your name could be here!", Anthony "Brooklyn" Amato, those wild Amish country EDAs in their wacky party van, Jewel (hey, the Concorde flies to New Jersey, don't it?), some of the five known west coasters, Jared, selected guests like Bugs Bunny, Crash Boy, Tom the Lyric Man, Yosemite Sam (oohhh, I hate dem varmits) and 30 or so other EDAs (although I understand that Paul Kim and CornFlake Girl are sadly no longer allowed back in THIS particular park for some odd reason). Mike Connell has already said that he can't make it as there are 26 episodes of Star Trek (and its spinoffs) on his cable system that day. To replace Mike, we'll substitute whatever we manage to smuggle out of the safari park that day... (heh heh) I challenge the west coast EDAs to dare try to outnumber us in our own backyard! All of those suffering Hot Dog Fest withdrawal (or those regretting missing Hot Dog Fest) should join us for a day and a half to remember! If you haven't done an EDA event yet, this is your big chance... The Warner Brothers (tm) meet the Harris Brothers (tm) ! God save us all! Th-th-that's All Folks! (tm) - -- Dennis (feelin' looney) Harris For more information, the Six Flags New Jersey web site is located at: http://208.196.159.132/newjersey/index.htm (be forewarned: it has HUGE graphics that take forever to load) We'll have an event page up within a week or so, with details and a guest list... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 01:21:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Patrice Pinkard Subject: Re: more songs Jewel should cover This is a little off the topic, but does anyone know if Jewel ever plans to make a video for and release her version of Have A Little Faith In Me (Phenomenon Soundtrack) as a single? i loved what shed id with that song and think its one of the best songs she's recorded...officially. patrice ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 02:18:39 -0700 (PDT) From: Kurt Jensen Subject: Please Help!lost trust address In the haste of my whirlwind schedule to empty my mailbox, and probably also the 2:15 am time, I read the post about the EDA gift (almost deleted unread) and then...AAAGGHH! I deleted it by accident. Can someone resend it to the list or to me privately (hopefully I won't get a barrage of reposts from 500 helpful EDAs!) Thank you. It sounds like a great cause, and I will contribute! Kurt Jensen ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:28:40 +0100 From: Myles MacRae Subject: JC: Jewel in Time Out Magazine Hi there. I've just picked up a copy of London's Time Out magazine and Jewel has a write up! It's for the concert that she's doing this Friday at the Royal Albert Hall with Johnny Cash and it goes something like this: "...If few can match Cash's moody majesty, neither should Jewel Kilcher be missed. The 22-year-old, Alaskan-born support (playing only her second UK date, prior to a cache of headlining dates in May) is possessed of a wondrous talent, with her 'coffee shop acoustic music' reminiscent of early Joni Mitchell or Michelle Shocked. Mature beyond her years, and with a pure and powerful, tear-stained voice, she has already supported Neil Young and Bob Dylan, worked with Sean Penn and sold in excess of three million copies of her debut album (recorded, in part, with The Stray Gators at Young's Redwood studio). Released in 1995, 'Pieces Of You' (Atlantic) is a haunted and haunting work of pain and beauty from a promising artist, whose style is stark and honest, and whose songs are deftly observed and deeply compelling. Ross Fortune" I think you'll agree that this is a great piece to advertise Jewel's London tour. Thanks - -- - ----------------------------------------------------- Myles MacRae - Imperial College London - ISE 1st Year mgm1@doc.ic.ac.uk - m.macrae@doc.ic.ac.uk - ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 07:03:25 -0400 From: Andrew Chandler Subject: Midwest Gathering I would love to have a midwest gathering if Jewel comes here soon! I live in Michigan and I would prefer to stay in Michigan if she comes here but I may be able to go to Illinois or Indiana if she goes down there. Andrew. Emilia Garvey wrote: > > EDA's.. > I have had so many questions in the last couple weeks.. > > First off..Is there a rugburns cd called something like "I'm sorry mommy" > with a little girlon the front.. it looks scarier than I thought they were. > > Second, when are we gonna have a MIDWEST eda gathering?? I feel so lonely :( > > Third, I complain too much I WISH JEWEL would come to IL..:( > I have a lot of things to do before becoming a full-fledged > eda..like getting BOOTLEGS!! agh.. > > Ok..thats most of it..pointless really pointless. If > someone could answer my questions, offer me some bootlegs, > or tell me how to do that pillow thing(i love the idea) > It would be so much appreciated...and then I won't write > anything pointless ever again. Ok? ok. > > Emilia "The Jilted Angel" Garvey > _____________________________________________________________________ > She's an ugly girl, does it make you want to kill her? > She's an ugly girl, do you want to kick in her face? > She's an ugly girl, she doesn't pose a threat. > She's an ugly girl, does she make you feel safe? Ugly girl, Ugly girl, > do you hate her 'cause she's pieces of you? -Jewel Kilcher "Pieces of You" > _____________________________________________________________________ > > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> > *Don't you feel salty now?-G.M. * > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 03:39:41 -0700 (PDT) From: Kurt Jensen Subject: NO MORE EDA Gift Add. Help Needed To John-Eric and Crunch, thanks for promply sending me the info again on the EDA trust. To all other lovely EDA's...I hope you get this post and are not too helpful. I no longer need to have Crunch's EDA gift trust info sent to me. With all of these truly wonderful and helpful people on this list, I have no idea how many helpful responses I may receive. Goodnight all..It's 3:30 am. I must sleep. Kurt Jensen ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 08:07:26 -0400 (EDT) From: ABershaw@aol.com Subject: JPK Fundraiser Hi All, By now hopefully you have all read Crunch's post regarding the EDA Fundraiser to help James. I sincerely hope that you'll support this effort &/or The EDA blood drive. If these 2 worthy endeavors are not your style, fine. Nothing is for everyone. But I do hope, if nothing else, to see encouragement & support rather than unconstructive critisism about these projects. Not everyone can make a huge difference individually, but collectively the EDAs potential is staggering. :-) Alan & AmyJo ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 08:15:19 -0400 (EDT) From: Rachel Kramer Bussel Subject: Jewel photo in GLAMOUR I apologize if this has been posted already, but on page 205 of this month's GLAMOUR (well, the MAY issue) is a photo of Jewel and many others on a fashion spread called "Slip into something" and she's wearing this black slip thing with a black jacket, black shoes and has a black bag, I don't really know where this photo was taken but she looks good and happy. :) Rachel "it's a privilege, it's a background it's everything that I own it's thinking I'm the hero of this pretty white song it's thinking I'm the hero of this pretty white world" -- heavens to betsy, "white girl" my Mary Lou Lord page is at http://pages.nyu.edu/~rkb200/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 08:56:09 -0400 (EDT) From: "Kellyann D. Magee" Subject: NJC: just thought I'd tell y'all how life's going... Hi EDA's, Hope everyone's having a great week... Today, I get to have the *unique* pleasure of the Hepatitis A shot :-P some dumb idiot didn't wash his hands after he went potty so now the rest of us Johnny Walers have to suffer... They said that anyone that's eaten at this one particular dining center between April 7-21 has to get tested, and of course I fall into that category... I moved into a new room in my dorm, so now when the elevator breaks I only have to hike it up 3 floors instead of 7! Except everything has it's price, my roommate is awesome, I lived with her at the apartment in the beginning of this year (ENTIRELY a different hell all in it's own) but her OLD roommate was a disgusting slob that only showered once a month so now My new bathroom is absolutely INFESTED with *cute* little disgusting cockroaches, ICK! I couldn't take a shower yesterday cause our little guests decided that my shower was the guest bedroom... oh well... I wanna thank Mike from San Antonio and Jon from Providence College for calling me the other night and keeping me sane, even though Jon was a *little* late... it's all good... Jon call me and we'll hang out or something, I'm always up for a Mini-EDA gathering... well, I just thought I'd let you all catch a glimpse of the *hell* we call Kelly's life... I love you all... see ya Love and A whole lotta hugs, Kelly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 22:08:28 +0800 From: "Andrew Watson" Subject: ...(*happy*) > Hello, fellow EDA's! I've just recently joined this list (4 days ago, > to be exact), and have noticed that all of you are just like a big > family. Y'all are so close and friendly ... I have been on about 10 > other mailing lists before, and none of the other ones have been as > loving and as caring as this one is. I'm so proud to be an EDA!!! > Thank you all. I've found this too. I'm also on the Smashing Pumpkins mailing list. Some of the people on it are real @@$holes. I mean, Billy Corgan (the singer) is the most talented musician I have ever heard and the rest of the band backs him up great, but a lot of the fans really suck. I think you should all check out the Smashing Pumpkins. Most of you have probably heard some of their songs and thought that they are just another heavy metal band. Like when they won "Best Hard Rock Performance" at the Grammys (Jewel gave them the award). Most of their songs aren't like this. Actually hardly any are. The heavy ones are just the ones that are normally played on the radio the most, giving people the wrong idea on who they really are. If you people like Jewel lyrics a lot, you'll love Billy Corgan's. They're of metaphors and things, and they have messages in them. So pleeeeeeeease find some sound files of SP songs like "Mayonnaise", "Galapogos", "Beautiful" and "Luna" You'll love them after hearing those songs. Thanks for reading. Seeya. Andrew Watson awatson@wantree.com.au "The Jewel Shrine" http://www.thespis.com/awatson/jewel.htm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 10:38:29 -0700 From: davester Subject: Jeweliholics Anonymous Greetings (and WHAZUP) fellow EDAs. Just wanted to say that I'm really excited about the East Coast EDA gathering at Great Adventure(if I can go). I had a very "interesting" conversation last night with my girlfriend and I thought I'd share it with you guys. I was mentioning to my girlfriend (let's call her Eileen-not her real name) last night about me being on the Jewel-List, spending hours on the Net trying to find rare Jewel items, the up-coming EDA gathering in May, and other Jewel related stuff. My girlfriend now thinks that I'm in love(or obsessed) with Jewel. I tried to explain to her that it's just that I really love her music and she seems so much more down to earth than most of the other artists these days. And that it's nice to have a group of people who share the interests as myself. Not to mention, from reading the list, all the EDAs seem like people I would love to meet and call my friends (hopefully someday soon). So we bickered (friendly bickering) for the next half hour about me being a Jewel groupie/teeny bopper, having her tour book displayed in my room, overplaying PoY, until she gave up and told me she thought it was kind of cute. Personally, I think she just said that so we wouldn't eventually get into a fight. Does anyone else have the same problem? Does your significant other feel you spend TOO much time doing Jewel related stuff? Eileen mentioned that she should start a support group of friends and family of Jeweliholics. Ah, well, such is life... Well hope all is well... and as Ancient Chinese Wiseman once said (or the Charmin guy - I can't recall), "May your life be like toilet paper. Long and very useful." Take care guys. Dave 8-) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 07:48:47 -0700 From: egarske@cts.com Subject: Re: more songs Jewel should cover Did you ever see the movie "Clueless" and catch Jewel singing a segment of "All by myself"? Wally (check liner notes to POY) had told me to watch for this before the movie came out, and unfortunately it never made it on the sound track. Who did make it on the soundtrack? Julie "I Kissed a Girl" Soubule (sp). Where is Julie now? Touring with Duncan Shiek as an OPENING act. Where was Jewel when the sound track came out? Touring with Duncan Shiek as the OPENING act. Who successfully re-released it? Celine "I sound like I should be singing Boogie Shadows in Moonlight" Deon. It makes me physically ill. Erick - ---------- > From: Patrice Pinkard > To: the emperor of smurfs > Cc: Everyday Angels > Subject: Re: more songs Jewel should cover > Date: Tuesday, April 22, 1997 1:21 AM > > > This is a little off the topic, but does anyone know if Jewel > ever plans to make a video for and release her version of Have A Little > Faith In Me (Phenomenon Soundtrack) as a single? i loved what shed id > with that song and think its one of the best songs she's > recorded...officially. > > patrice > > ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 12:01:46 EDT From: toweringsis@juno.com (Shelly L Cook) Subject: RE: ***THE EDA GIFT*** Hello angels- I just wanted to say that I am very proud to see that nobody has flamed the efforts of Crunch, Jon, Mike, Alan, and everyone else who has played a part in researching and organizing the "EDA Gift" for Jewel's birthday, and most importantly for James Kalanick! Maybe I'm speaking too soon, but I hope not! It's impossible to get everyone on this list to agree on one cause, and I'm happy to see that although this may have not been what you wanted to give Jewel for her birthday, you've accepted it, and kept your own opinions to yourself. Remember, your efforts to bring sunshine into others lives doesn't stop here with this project. So if you don't want to contribute to this effort, then do something else. Wouldn't the world be a better place if everyone was smiling? I think so! So get out there and spread some smiles! They're contagious you know!!! =) Let's give a big hand to everyone who has worked so hard on this! I talked to Crunch and Jon as they were composing a letter concerning this project and they were so concerned about using the right words as to make everyone on the list happy! So a big thanks to all of you! Smile =) Shelly ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 12:24:07 -0400 From: wdb@obl.bidmc.harvard.edu (William D. Bartholomew) Subject: njc: Too Wide i just love how everyone is so upfront and polite when telling me about problems i didn't know i had. _________________________________________________ - ----- Begin Included Message ----- >From 984@eda.com Mon Apr 21 14:19:13 1997 Date: Mon, 21 Apr 1997 14:16:35 -0700 From: EDA 984 <984@eda.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 To: wdb@obl.bidmc.harvard.edu Subject: Too Wide Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bill, It is quite obvious that you don't "(write) alot". Take a look at what's in the newsgroup. Next time think about hitting a return when you get near the edge of the page. It sucks when the writings of people like you, are five pages wide!!!! - ----- End Included Message ----- _________________________________________________ next time, eda 984, think about emailing me in person. thanks, bill ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:17:15 -0400 From: Tammy Burke Subject: VERY NJC...for those of us how are approaching finals...... -Reply Cute list! I can definitely relate to the wanting to be in jail right now. Might make life a hell of a lot simpler. By the way, if you are one of those people who did call me and I answered "hell," now you know why. Ha! Tammy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:27:01 -0700 From: John-Eric Subject: NJC: Cluelesss and confused I am so confused. =) No, I am Clueless. =) Jill Sobule just released her new album -- she is touring with Duncan Sheik? I thought she was headlining her own tour now and so was Duncan. And Jewel was the one singing "All By Myself" in Clueless? I thought that was an old 80s song that they put in there -- cool if that is Jewel because that movie is a work of art -- seriously! Everyone under 18 should see Clueless as the definer of our generation just like the book "Generation X" defined Gen X. =) =) =) Well, there is my plug for Alicia Silverstone so toodles for now! Like Shelly so well put it - -- smile! =) -- JE ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 14:46:11 -0400 (EDT) From: Nikisuz@aol.com Subject: Fwd: PLEASE READ!!! Re: JC: Re: Daddy... In a message dated 97-04-22 04:17:42 EDT, Nikisuz writes: << In a message dated 97-04-22 03:02:18 EDT, you write: << Just a point that bears keeping in mind here. I have never heard Jewel say that her friend's dad was actually in the KKK. As far as I know, the song is a fictional depiction of a rebellious adolescent who reacts to the hate in her environment by doing *hateful* things that would provoke her *hateful* father, if he were to find oput about them. Unless someone knows for a fact that the "daddy" who inspired that song was "actually" in the KKK -- and I would like to know HOW it became known, if it is true -- then I wouldn't flatly make that assertion; it's not justified. >> *As I begin to cry* -- I am not accusing anybody of being in the KKK. All I am saying is that, in the song, "Daddy", she says something about the white hood. So, all I am saying is that the "white hood" reference is most likely a KKK reference. That's all. Nothing more. NO need to read between the lines.. - --------------------- Forwarded message: Subj: Re: PLEASE READ!!! Re: JC: Re: Daddy... Date: 97-04-22 04:17:42 EDT From: Nikisuz To: graywolfwla@earthlink.net In a message dated 97-04-22 03:02:18 EDT, you write: << Just a point that bears keeping in mind here. I have never heard Jewel say that her friend's dad was actually in the KKK. As far as I know, the song is a fictional depiction of a rebellious adolescent who reacts to the hate in her environment by doing *hateful* things that would provoke her *hateful* father, if he were to find oput about them. Unless someone knows for a fact that the "daddy" who inspired that song was "actually" in the KKK -- and I would like to know HOW it became known, if it is true -- then I wouldn't flatly make that assertion; it's not justified. >> *As I begin to cry* -- I am not accusing anybody of being in the KKK. All I am saying is that, in the song, "Daddy", she says something about the white hood. So, all I am saying is that the "white hood" reference is most likely a KKK reference. That's all. Nothing more. NO need to read between the lines.. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 14:47:40 EDT From: kim.eponine.r@juno.com (Kim R Ries) Subject: Re: NJC: Cluelesss and confused On Tue, 22 Apr 1997 11:27:01 -0700 John-Eric writes: <> >And Jewel was the one singing "All By Myself" in Clueless? I >thought that was an old 80s song that they put in there -- cool if >that >is Jewel because that movie is a work of art -- seriously! Everyone >under 18 should see Clueless as the definer of our generation just >like >the book "Generation X" defined Gen X. =) =) =) Well, there is my >plug >for Alicia Silverstone so toodles for now! Like Shelly so well put it >-- smile! =) -- JE > Clueless was totally awesome but I can't stand the tv show (as if). Reminds me of the Brady Bunch movies. The first one is my fave all time movie (scarry isn't it) but I practically fell asleep watching the sequel. Why do they take great movies and make terrible sequels or shows that kill the fun factor? (I hear they are going to make Braveheart into a tv show - How is that possible? - the guy is dead). ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 15:23:19 -0400 From: Andrew Chandler Subject: Re: Midwest Gathering When will the Lilith Fair be in Chicago? I may be able to go there. Will Jewel be singing for a long time or only like two songs? Andrew. P.S. I would definately prefer if Jewel comes to Michigan but I don't think she will for a long time! Kmichik Corey K wrote: > > > I would love to have a midwest gathering if Jewel comes here soon! I > > live in Michigan and I would prefer to stay in Michigan if she comes > > here but I may be able to go to Illinois or Indiana if she goes down > > there. Andrew. > > I live in wisconsin, so anything in the midwest would be game for me. > I was just thinking that maybe we could set up a gathering either > before or after Lilith Fair in chicago. Chicago would be a nice > central location for everyone in the midwest. Anyways, just a > thought. If you want to plan more, just drop me a note.... Corey > -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*- > Corey Kmichik - Milwaukee School of Engineering > "Cor" on IRC EDA > www.msoe.edu/~kmichikc > "My heart is in your teeth" - Jewel Kilcher ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 14:13:33 EST From: "HECHT JASON" Subject: Re: trees of videos.... I think that is a great idea about the videos. Count me in as well. If anything develops, please notify me at jchecht@vm.sc.edu because I will be reading mail at that address for the next several weeks. Looking forward to hearing from some EDA's. By the way, what city is the EDA meeting at 6 Flags going to be in? I re-joined the list too late to read the original msg. Thanks. Jason "I touch my soul to show the world that I am pure, deep inside my heart." -- Billy Corgan ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 15:23:38 EDT From: kim.eponine.r@juno.com (Kim R Ries) Subject: Which came first? - Jessica or Emily Exactly what the subject says - Which one did Jewel write first? Kim (*= __________________________________________________________ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Apr 1997 15:41:09 -0400 From: William Chinda Subject: NJC: Ben Folds Five Bought the new Ben Folds Five album recently, and I have to say one thing about it: IT ROCKS!!!! If you're looking for something a little different, you might want to check them out. They consist of a piano player, bassist, and drummer (no guitar). Their music style is described as "punk rock for sissies". for more info go to: http://www.bffweb.com/ Their two albums are: Ben Folds Five & Whatever and Ever Amen. The latter is the new one, and in my opinion the better of the two. W. Chinda wc81@ao.net http://www.ao.net/~wc81 ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #292 ***************************