From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #467 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Sunday, June 22 1997 Volume 02 : Number 467 Today's Subjects: ----------------- NJC: San Deigo BOUND! [Barnabus heckubus? ] Is Jewel not original? [Shachar Segal ] [none] [crzyjules@juno.com (JULIE A CARROLL)] Fwd: Living Room Tour [GraywolfLA@aol.com] Joy Eden Harrison [GraywolfLA@aol.com] Joni Mitchell [Yepaw@aol.com] Re: grrls/female singers [Jeffrey Miller ] Re: female artists [Jeffrey Miller ] NJC:guitar tabs [Arnold Bugay ] Re: Ohhh...Look! A Bush thread! [christa edwards ] Re: Ohhh...Look! A Bush thread! [GRooVe MoNTHLY ] Re: KC area EDAs [Amy Barker ] Re: Harbor Lights show [stratman7@juno.com (JAMES R BAILEY)] NJC Re: Getting to know you [KMilesAway@aol.com] Re: Joni Mitchell [Amy Barker ] Hey y'all! ["WT" ] Rockfest '97 [levin ] Re: Joni Mitchell [AMXD99A@prodigy.com (MISS ANAIS NIN)] Re: MrBB-Rockfest/Various TV & FM today [sparksmark@juno.com (Sparks the ] U2 Tape [gosiam@juno.com (Margaret E Milsztajn)] Re: Joni Mitchell [Kris Kane ] NJC:Juel/Jewel/FAQ [Grrly1@aol.com] Spew+ CD for sale [dan ] *NJC* Opinions... [GRooVe MoNTHLY ] Re: NJC Re: Getting to know you [Albert Sze-Wei Wang ] Some lawyerly advice...JEWEL RIPPED ME OFF!!! [Horter3@aol.com] *NJC* finally found a name - the angel's virtual poetry collection [GRooV] Re: Jewel News: JEWEL NEWS FROM ITALY!!!!!! [sfregola@ba.dada.it] Spew+ CD for sale [dan ] Re: Joni Mitchell [Chelsface@aol.com] Do not sell Jewel items on this list for "best offer" [Mike Connell Subject: NJC: San Deigo BOUND! Hey all I was wondering who is from or near San Diego? I am=20 problaly going to fly down with in the next month.. and lora doesnt know yet. but when she reads this WOW will she be supprised.. =3D) I am hoping to meet some of you if there are any besides lora in the San Diego=20 area :=FE hehehe oh well email me PRIVATLY.. and as for what tony said about the NJC.. yeah please try to remeber to use it.. but tony no need to scream about arguments on bush. thanx drive through Matt I would burn an eternity in hell for your kiss.. A kiss from the mornings soft lips.. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 00:08:40 +0300 (GMT+0300) From: Shachar Segal Subject: Is Jewel not original? On Sun, 22 Jun 1997 ehicks@flash.net wrote: > Umm... well I love Jewel to death, but I wouldn't say that she has an > "original" sound. She isn't trying anything innovative in her songs. Yes > she is more talented than almost all songwriters making big bucks these > days, but what about her is so original? She writes great songs, sings, > and plays guitar. I don't see that as anything original... but I'm not > denying that she's incredible. Jewel is "original" and "innovative" in many ways.Just because you don't recognize those ways it doesn't mean that they aren't there. Shachar ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 11:18:31 EDT From: crzyjules@juno.com (JULIE A CARROLL) Subject: [none] INTERESTED TO SEE HOW MANY OF US ARE GOING TO HARBOR LIGHTS CONCERT ON AUGUST 29th. email me if you are. JULES ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 02:12:53 -0400 (EDT) From: GraywolfLA@aol.com Subject: Fwd: Living Room Tour OK, all, it's time to manifest: Here is the window of opportunity we all have been waiting for!! The Cindy Lee Berryhill and Elizabeth Hummel "Living Room Tour" is open for booking for budding promoters, fans, music lovers, "FOJ," and all others who have any sense of fun, beauty, humor or guilt!! Fish in Cincy, Greg in Indy, Alan on the beach (MA), all have expressed more than just an interest, and now have a shot to say GO! I've heard from others, as well, so get back!!! Let's show what fans EDAs are! Book it! You WILL NOT regret it. ;-) - -=-Larry-=- - --------------------- Forwarded message: From: 102705.3522@CompuServe.COM (Paul S. Williams) To: GraywolfLA@aol.com (Larry Greenfield) CC: Jordan@ucsd.edu (Jordan Hughes), lisaconw@pacbell.net (Bart Mendoza) Date: 97-06-18 08:05:27 EDT Dear EDA's and other friends: We (Elizabeth Hummel and Cindy Lee Berryhill) had such a great time at the EDA Cafe at the Snyders' house in Boston in April that we have been kicking around the idea of doing a "Living Room Tour"...we mentioned this to Larry Greenfield, and he says there have already been some expressions of interest from EDAs. So this letter is to invite you to invite us to come and sing and play in your house (or any appropriate space). For us (and other musicians we know) it's really unusual and different to plan a series of shows at places other than bars and clubs and theaters. We're used to doing that "serious tour" kind of thing, and that's what makes this sound like such a good adventure. Bring the music to the people! And bring the people to the music... The next "window of opportunity" on our schedules seems to be the beginning of August. If you think you might like to host a living room concert around that time, please let us know by phoning or e-mailing our "Living Room Tour Coordinator," our friend Bart Mendoza, a San Diego musician himself. We'll turn the rest of this letter over to him to explain the guidelines.... We're off to sing our new songs in some San Diego clubs. See you in your living room? Love, Cindy Lee Berryhill and Elizabeth Hummel From: Bart Mendoza, Living Room Tour Coordinator email: lisaconway@pacbell.net phone: 619-298-9233 (any hour is okay) Hi EDAs... The dates CLB and EH have available are from August 1st thru August 10th. If you want to host a living room show, let me know as soon as possible, and I will organize the tour based on geographical considerations. (Tell me what state and city you're near!) Please include your phone number (and best time to call) as well as e-mail address. What's Required from an EH/CLB Living Room Concert Organizer: Deposit: We'll need a $100. deposit once I tell you it looks like we can fit ou in geographically. This is against proceeds--we suggest $10. per attendee, and in order to begin to cover Cindy and Elizabeth's travel costs it would be good if they end up receiving $200. (or more) per concert. 20 attendees at $10. each or 10 attendees at $20. or whatever works... Sound equipment is not required; but if a PA is available it will be put to good use. Please help me locate an appropriate motel for the ladies to retreat to after the show is over. Anybody want to make a T-shirt? Hope to hear from you soon, music-loving Angels.... Bart Mendoza ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 09:46:39 -0400 (EDT) From: GraywolfLA@aol.com Subject: Joy Eden Harrison - --PART.BOUNDARY.0.26877.emout06.mail.aol.com.866727923 Content-ID: <0_26877_866727923@emout06.mail.aol.com.2739> Content-type: text/plain My server has been down since last night, so I don't believe this got through: (if anyone can't get this and can tell me how to get it into the *body* of an aol email, I'd appreciate knowing about it; thanks!) - -=-Larry-=- - --PART.BOUNDARY.0.26877.emout06.mail.aol.com.866727923 Content-ID: <0_26877_866727923@emout06.mail.aol.com.2740> Content-type: text/plain; name="JOYEDE~1.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0D John Thayer wrote: > = > = > "We must not, in trying to think about how we can make a big > difference, ignore the small > daily differences we can make which, over time, add up to big > differences > that we often cannot foresee." > = > Marian Wright Edelman.. =0D John -- thanks for that quotation -- it is an essential and simple truth, IMHO. =0D Speaking of small daily differences, I had an idea today on how I can help to spread the literal "joy" of a wonderful artist who happens to be among the friends of Jewel on the San Diego music scene. =0D I got to meet and speak with -- but not hear -- Joy Eden Harrison at Java Joe's last Friday, after the Cindy Lee Berryhill show. I bought her cd from her, and I told her that if I didn't like it, then "nothing ventured, nothing gained," but if I DID like it, then it is possible that some nice and unexpected things might happen. =0D Well, I've got to tell you, Joy is an astonishing singer/songwriter. (I just LOVE how being an EDA lets you say words like "astonishing" -- and really mean it -- so often!) Many of the EDAs have heard her sing with Jewel on the Innerchange tapes; she wrote and performs "Where Have You Gone, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean." = =0D Every song on her cd is of a similar genre and as good or better than that tune; image the sultry crooner singing very late at night in a smoke-filled basement Paris cabaret, bringing you heartbreak with ennui on a silver-throated platter. No wonder she told me that the French "get it." =0D You do NOT have to be French to get it. =0D You do not even have to be in San Diego to get it! =0D That's because, in an effort to spread her wonderful music beyond the confines of Joy's car and Bob Duffey's cocktail table (he manages her as well as the Rugburns, when they allow themselves to be managed), I am hereby volunteering to do the following: = =0D For the first ten EDAs who reply with their interest, I will pick up her cd for you at cost -- $15.00 (a bargain at twice the price!) and send it to you.... =0D -- AND -- = =0D I will dub a recent Jewel concert on a blank cassette for you. = =0D All you need to do is send me the 15 dollars, a blank 100-minute Maxell II or TDK-SA (or better) tape, a padded mailer, and return postage (best bet is a 3 dollar priority mail stamp and label). =0D I'm going out on the proverbial limb again with this one; I'm going to scavenge for ten copies of the cd before I hear back from anyone (and before they disappear and become priceless collectors' items). =0D I've listened to Joy's cd every day since Saturday, more than once each day. All I can say is that her parents named her right! =0D Try to get back to me before Friday, as I am venturing down to the SD area and hope to start mining for this gem then. =0D tty'all later, =0D - -=3D-Larry-=3D- - --PART.BOUNDARY.0.26877.emout06.mail.aol.com.866727923-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 21:48:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Yepaw@aol.com Subject: Joni Mitchell Hey all you Jewel fans out there....check out JONI MITCHELL if you already haven't . She is far superior to jewel musically and lyrically if you can beleive it......When I saw Jewel for the first time before she was really well known I thoguht jewel is a sort of modern joni...anyway check out some joni albums, some good ones are clouds, blue, mingus, hissing of summer lawns, songs to a seagull....they're all good, except keep to the early stuff instead of the sometimes cheesy tunes she's singing now. BYE! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 08:59:57 -0400 From: Jeffrey Miller Subject: Re: grrls/female singers SARAH MERRITT wrote: > > I sort of agree with all of you guys on this issue. I think that the > reason so many people are talking about female musicians is because > for so long there weren't many out there. They are now in abundance > and it is amazing. Girls, whether they are hard rockers or folksy > types, add a totally different edge to music. Most guys, with the > exception of maybe James Taylor, have songs obviously filled with > testerone and are usually loud. This is great in one aspect, but I > think that the reason so many people are embracing girls is because > they can. People like variety. I have to kindly take issue with your statement about male artist's work, be it music or otherwise, being "filled with testerone". There are many, many male artists who are sensitive, and, dare I say it, better songwriters then many of the mainstream artists out there jumping and screaming [of course, that applies in any genre, so no flames please] Why are femlae singers en vogue right now? I don't think that the current trend towards enigmatic, newage female signers is that unusual, nor was the trend towards 4 guys with too much hairspray and ripped clothing in the 80's, nor was wide collars and dippidey-do hairstyles in the 70's... if it's mainstream, it's a trend, not a revolution. To misquote a famous speaker (X?) "The revolution will not be televised." A revolution is an upheval of the status quo, a subversion of it. The "establishment" [whatever the hell that means] does not take part in it. Think on that next time MTV does a program that tries to be revolutionary. Anyways... whew, too much heady social philosophy, eh? "But Jeff," you say, "Who are these male artists who go being noise and their testes?" Let's see... Pat Methany They Might Be Giants James Peter Mulvey Paul Simon Stan Rogers Garnet Rogers John Gorka Mike Scott... [Feel free to add or disagree - it's just my list as I'm glancing at my CD rack next to my workstation] It's not that men or women are better artists, or one group is more melodieous(sp?) than another. All of us have different experiences and means of expression, depending upon which lens of gender we view existence through. I agree that men TEND to be "louder" (whatever that means - ever heard L7?), but to simply lump all men together as loud and testicle-driven is ignorant at best. - -jeffrey- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 09:16:20 -0400 From: Jeffrey Miller Subject: Re: female artists Mark Anthony Miazga wrote: > > I don't really know if I'm making a point or not, but I think the > main reason that people discuss their female singers on this list more than > male is that the males really don't need to be discussed as much... others do > enough discussing for them, and the music industry is designed more for them. > Flame away. No flame, but a comment. I also believe that the music industry is biased towards men - its a construct of a society that is unequal to begin with. However, I think that ALL artists that are unknown and need exposure should be talked up. The advantages of being "in the industry" aren't reaped until you're part of the mainstream. Do you think Peter Mulvey (as an example of an unkown male singer/songwriter) gets any benefit from being a man in the music industry? Do you think Ani DiFranco has been hurt by being a woman "in the industry"? I would say that both artists are so outside the industry, that the biases of the industry mean little to them or their fan base. Of course, if they ever went mainstream... - -Jeffrey- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 19:49:04 -0700 From: Arnold Bugay Subject: NJC:guitar tabs I know I said I would have the tabs posted by last friday, but things happened and well, I'm sorry unfortunately, I won't be able to post them 'til sometime in July. Soory aboutt this, I don't have a computer at home so I can't type them up, right now. I'm using my cousins conputer right now, so don't mail me back. Sorry again, I'll have them up as soon as I can. I hope to see everyone at Starry Night. TTYL Jerome ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 09:55:57 -0700 From: christa edwards Subject: Re: Ohhh...Look! A Bush thread! At 01:18 PM 6/22/97 -0600, you wrote: And >you talk later in your letter about bands that are making new sounds, and >uh... Tool is one of these bands. I can see that you've never really given >them a listen other than the maybe 2 songs you've heard from them. I don't >know of any other bands that sound like Tool. They aren't your everyday >hard rock/metal band. IMO, they sound like a cross b/w Korn and Metallica. >So I guess what I'm trying to say is, don't judge bands before you actually >know what they sound like. One song doesn't really tell you much about >them. I agree with that statement. >Anyway, thanks if you read this far, I'm sorry to go so off topic. >*hugs* >Emily Okay, that's my little piece. - -christa:) > *+*+*+*+*+*+*+* Obla dee obla dah Life goes ooooon, Lalalala life goes on =) -The Beatles ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 17:43:52 -0400 (EDT) From: GRooVe MoNTHLY Subject: Re: Ohhh...Look! A Bush thread! Bush is a London band with influences that happen to be the same as most Seattle bands.... all or most of Seattle bands seem to be influences by old 80's and old punk bands like The Clash, The Sex Pistols, the Pixies, The Breeders and such.. Gavin has even admitted to being influenced by Nirvana - whome they have been the base of many comparisons... Well of course they get called Nirvana wannabes and "seattle-sounding" - what else are you gonna call a band with guitars and vocals that aren't screetchy-high? But I must say - if i were in a band it would sound deathly seattle - and I'm from new jersey.... funny thing tho is i don't like labeling... so my sounds gonna be "middlesex" sound hope i proved a point somewhere... and to point another out - bush sounds nothing like nirvana :) hehehehe same with the silverchair thing - they sound like helmet - bush doesn't sound like nirvana - they sound more like... the pixies... if you listen.. ttyl - -linda :) On Sun, 22 Jun 1997 ehicks@flash.net wrote: > > > "alternative/rock" stations, what have we here....? Hmmm....Silverchair, > > Bush, The (auurg!) Verve Pipe, Radiohead, Tool, and a few other bands > that > > seem to pop up, have a hit and leave our ears ringing (Seven Mary Who?). > > All these bands seem to be derivative of one common sound, Seattle. > > Well, I agree that a lot of bands these days have a Seattle sound, but I > don't agree about the bands you have listed. silverchair (with a little > "s" people, that's how they write it) did have a few songs on Frogstomp > that had a grungy, Seattle sound to them, but that's it. Most people > classify them as a Seattle wannabe band because they've only heard songs > like Tomorrow and Pure Massacre, and they haven't heard many of their other > songs. Other than maybe 4 songs on Frogstomp, they don't sound Seattleish > at all. And you want a good album, go buy Freak Show (their newest album). > I can say that they do sound a lot like another band, but it isn't a band > that comes from Seattle. They sound like Helmet if anything people. If > you take the time to actually listen to silverchair's music, I think you'll > realize this. > > I agree w/ you about Bush. They have Seattle written all over them. I've > met people that didn't even know they were English because they say Gavin > sounds like he's a Seattle singer. And I used to have Sixteen Stone, and > have heard most of Razorblade Suitcase, so I can fairly say this, I'm not > just judging it on one or two songs. > > I don't know how you can think that The Verve Pipe, Radiohead and Tool have > a Seattle sound. I've never heard that before. I've only heard 4 or 5 of > Verve Pipe's songs, but what I've heard doesn't sound like the distortion > filled, angst ridden Seattle music that I know. Ditto for Radiohead. And > you talk later in your letter about bands that are making new sounds, and > uh... Tool is one of these bands. I can see that you've never really given > them a listen other than the maybe 2 songs you've heard from them. I don't > know of any other bands that sound like Tool. They aren't your everyday > hard rock/metal band. > > So I guess what I'm trying to say is, don't judge bands before you actually > know what they sound like. One song doesn't really tell you much about > them. I'm sure you get angry when people who have only heard YWMFM and > WWSYS start dissing Jewel and saying she's a no talent, so don't do the > same for other bands. I'm not saying you have to like these bands, but > don't say they're copying Seattle sounds, because most of them aren't. > > > It's great to know some artists with orignal sounds are finally > > getting the attention they deserve though....Beck, Jewel, Garbage, > Ehricka > > Badu (I wish I could spell her name), Victoria Williams. Someone took a > > Umm... well I love Jewel to death, but I wouldn't say that she has an > "original" sound. She isn't trying anything innovative in her songs. Yes > she is more talented than almost all songwriters making big bucks these > days, but what about her is so original? She writes great songs, sings, > and plays guitar. I don't see that as anything original... but I'm not > denying that she's incredible. > > Anyway, thanks if you read this far, I'm sorry to go so off topic. > > *hugs* > Emily > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 18:10:11 -0400 (EDT) From: "Timothy Paul Mccormick Jr" Subject: Jewel MTV Rock @U2 HEy, just to let anyone know that MTV showed the YWMFM, the rock version, at the end of the rockfest highlites show. I don't know if she was on in the begining because I didn't see it. On another note, if there are any u2 fans out there who would be interested in getting a copy of the POP Mart opening show in Vegas, let me know, cause I have a copy of it and it came out pretty well. motor city angel, tim - -- DETROIT REDWINGS: 1996-1997 STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONS (Pray for our wounded Wings) "Everything dies baby that's a fact, but maybe everything that dies someday comes back." -Bruce Springsteen "We gotta start feeding our souls." -Jewel Kilcher "One love, one blood, one life, you got to do what you should." -U2 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 17:18:34 -0500 From: Amy Barker Subject: Re: KC area EDAs JewelzEDA@aol.com wrote: > > hiya angelz > here are the EDas that i knnow of that live in KC, or near it > Westley Dent (eda-westleyd@juno.com)Oak Grove, MO-15 > Mandy (Mandy P311@aol.com) Lenexa, Ks-17 > Symantha Horner <--me (JewelzEDA@aol.com)Overland Park, Ks-14 > Duff Martin (TJ talken@aol.com)Lawrence, Ks-)err i think she's 19 > Christa (thorpie679@aol.com) Independence, Mo-19 > I know there are other KC area EDAs, or Midwest EDAs for that matter....so > please respond to this post so we can get a gahering up and running > -Symantha the "crazi" angel > "he said i feel like home to him"-Jewel I am from a small town called fairbury Nebraska AMY hi41553@navix.net ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 18:24:11 EDT From: stratman7@juno.com (JAMES R BAILEY) Subject: Re: Harbor Lights show Hi Jules, In response to your e-mail on whose going to harbor lights I am, would you like to get together, I think it would be a lot of fun for everyone to meet some where, before or after the show. C. U. there Love ya a fellow EDA Jim " HA HA, HO HO HO , HE HE HE, THAT TICKLES" ~ELMO =) On Thu, 19 Jun 1997 11:18:31 EDT crzyjules@juno.com (JULIE A CARROLL) writes: >INTERESTED TO SEE HOW MANY OF US ARE GOING TO HARBOR LIGHTS CONCERT ON >AUGUST 29th. email me if you are. > JULES > > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 18:26:53 -0400 (EDT) From: KMilesAway@aol.com Subject: NJC Re: Getting to know you NAME: Jeff Griese AGE: 30 WHERABOUTS: Richton Park, Illinois DO YOU GO TO SCHOOL, AND IF SO, WHERE? No FAVORITE COLOR: Red OTHER MUSICIANS/BANDS YOU'RE INTO: The Cure, Elvis Costello, Tori Amos, Sarah MacLachlan, U2, REM, Linda Perry(awesome as solo artist, highly recommended to EDAs), Cranberries, Sinead O'Connor, Morrissey, Stevie Nicks, David Bowie, Smashing Pumpkins, Rugburns, Melissa Etheridge, Billy Idol, Concrete Blond, The Church, Depeche Mode, I can go on and on and on... FAVORITE JEWEL SONG: Foolish Games and 1000 Miles Away DO YOU PLAY ANY INSTRUMENTS? Guitar ANY OTHER MAILING LISTS YOU'RE ON: None HOMEPAGE URL IF YOU HAVE ONE: None I recommend that EVERYBODY participate in this, I am going to save them all. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 17:28:43 -0500 From: Amy Barker Subject: Re: Joni Mitchell Yepaw@aol.com wrote: > > Hey all you Jewel fans out there....check out JONI MITCHELL if you already > haven't . She is far superior to jewel musically and lyrically if you can > beleive it......When I saw Jewel for the first time before she was really > well known I thoguht jewel is a sort of modern joni...anyway check out some > joni albums, some good ones are clouds, blue, mingus, hissing of summer > lawns, songs to a seagull....they're all good, except keep to the early stuff > instead of the sometimes cheesy tunes she's singing now. > > BYE! she is cool but in no way better AMY ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 17:38:11 -0500 From: "WT" Subject: Hey y'all! Hi! my name is Danika and I have been reading all of your messages for the past four monthes,but never posted one! Well,if anyone cares,I love to listen to music,perefrerebly Jewel,Dave Matthews Band,Tori Amos,Bush,311,Phish,Veruca Salt,and Sometims I listin to Spice Girls.But not usally because their little GRRRL POWER thing is annoying and Veronica Webb can't sing at*all*!!!! I play the guiatr and trumpet,write poetry and songs for my band(we don't have a name yet,any ideas?).I am the guitar player and lead singer.I have lived tons of places,Boston,Brooklyn,Queens,New York City,Iowa,and missourie and finally back to Iowa. Most I guess was out east,were I love to live!!!!!!!! Well,I 'm sure y'all care a whole hell of alot about me,so Bye!! Chow for Now! ------Danika "You complete me"--Jerry Maguire ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 18:28:26 -0400 From: levin Subject: Rockfest '97 MTV just aired Jewel's performance of YWMFM @ Rockfest. It was incredible! I wish I could have been there. But that's okay. I won't make the same mistake twice, I'll be @ Lillith Fair to support Jewel. WOO-HOO! - -Rae Your Angel Standing By "Hands manifest thought." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:03:58, -0500 From: AMXD99A@prodigy.com (MISS ANAIS NIN) Subject: Re: Joni Mitchell "She is far superior to jewel musically and lyrically if you can beleive it......" I can't believe it, dude. I just can't. Joni Mitchell's great, and Jewel's great...but who's to say that Ms. Mitchell is "far superior"? Both are extraordinarily talented and have incredibly insightful and amazing music *and* lyrics. I don't think "far superior" is really a fair statement. - - J. Caroline http://pages.prodigy.com/SymphonicRealm/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:13:30 EDT From: sparksmark@juno.com (Sparks the Everyday Angel) Subject: Re: MrBB-Rockfest/Various TV & FM today >Finally, tonight Jewel will be one of the Lilith Fair performers >guesting on the syndicated call in radio show "Modern Rock Live". >This show is broadcast on hundreds of FM stations nationwide >this evening at 10:30 EST. Check locally for stations in your area. >(For those able to get 104.1 WMRQ here in CT, it's on there-thanks >Erica for this info) For those in the L.A. area, it'll be on y107 at 7:30pm Mark - --- Inside my heart there's an empty room. It's waiting for lightning; it's waiting for you. - --Jewel "Absence of Fear" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 18:18:25 -0500 From: gosiam@juno.com (Margaret E Milsztajn) Subject: U2 Tape Hello!! I would like to get that copy of the U2 opening show... e-mail me at; gosiam@juno.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 18:13:08 -0400 From: Kris Kane Subject: Re: Joni Mitchell At 09:48 PM 6/19/97 -0400, you wrote: >Hey all you Jewel fans out there....check out JONI MITCHELL if you already >haven't ....they're all good, except keep to the early stuff >instead of the sometimes cheesy tunes she's singing now. Woa! "cheesy tunes she's singing now"? Them's fightin' words! Sorry but I can't let that false notion slide by. Joni's latest album, Turbulent Indigo not only won the Grammy for best pop album of the year, it also proves what we've known all these years, Joni Mitchell is the Goddess!!! Songs like "How Do You Stop", Turbulent Indigo, The Magdelene Laundries, and Borderline are as good as the best of her career. Joni always was and still is the real thing!!! Kris Kane _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ "Everything is holy! everybody's holy! everywhere is holy! everyday is in eternity! Everyman's an angel! ... Holy the supernatural extra brilliant intelligent kindness of the soul!" from "Footnote To Howl" by Allen Ginsberg _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:28:35 -0400 (EDT) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: NJC:Juel/Jewel/FAQ hey... i dotn know if this has already been added to the FAQ but if not it NEEDS to be... we have people asking about this on an average of twice a week now. we need to put this either as a caption wherever the picture appears or in the FAQ. or both. Thirza ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:30:01 -0400 From: dan Subject: Spew+ CD for sale I have the Spew+ disc with the Jewel CD track "I'm Sensitive". When put into a computer, the disc also has a video interview with Jewel, poems, and a 30 sec or so clip of the WWSYS video. The disc is in very good shape (this means that it is not brand new, but that there is absolutely nothing wrong with it). I will be taking offers for it until Thursday the 26th at which time the CD goes to the best offer. If you are interested, email me. Oh yeah, the disc also contains tracks (and computer stuff) by CIV, Collective Soul, Dragmules, Rusty, The Inbreds, Sugar Ray, Jill Sobule, and James Carter. Dan Heatherly <--End Of File--> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:38:33 -0400 (EDT) From: GRooVe MoNTHLY Subject: *NJC* Opinions... I'm kind of mad when people seem to want to enforce their opinions on others... I read Amy's post in reply to someone's thing saying Joni Mitchell is better than Jewel and she said "she's cool but in no way better" This is the kind of stuff that causes stupid fights that could easily be avoided - Amy - it's nice to have an opinion, but you seem to be forcing it down the writer of the previous message's throat... It's nice.. as i said.. like 54577459837698735 times - to have an opinion... but i'm tired of seeing everyone arguing over it "Bush sucks" "no, bush has talent" - it's all in the eyes of the beholder (but bush does have talent and they don't suck :) ) Then like "Jewel is better than Joni" and the "No, Joni is better than Jewel" thing too - No the writer of that message wasn't saying Jewel sucked - she/he just said Joni was better - - and I'm sure if you listened to her with an open mind instead of one of "i can't betray my jewel" or "old fogie music - blech" you'd see where the person was coming from.. thanks to those who listened - -linda :) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:39:48 -0400 (EDT) From: Albert Sze-Wei Wang Subject: Re: NJC Re: Getting to know you NAME: Albert S. Wang AGE: 28 WHERABOUTS: Somerville/N. Cambridge, Massachusetts DO YOU GO TO SCHOOL, AND IF SO, WHERE? Yes. Harvard University FAVORITE COLOR: Clear crystal OTHER MUSICIANS/BANDS YOU'RE INTO: Most any other music with a melody of some kind. Range from Classical, metal, rock, pop, folk, rap, etc. Singers/bands with feeling in their songs strong plus. FAVORITE JEWEL SONG: Foolish Games, You Were Meant For Me, I'm Sensitive DO YOU PLAY ANY INSTRUMENTS? Used to play piano and violin. ANY OTHER MAILING LISTS YOU'RE ON: No other music ones. HOMEPAGE URL IF YOU HAVE ONE: http://hugse1.harvard.edu/~wangal/ Albert Wang Dark Seraph bahamude@user1.channel1.com Jewel Quotes and QTs http://hugse1.harvard.edu/~wangal/jewel.html ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 16:40:57 -0700 From: That Little Voice Inside Your Head Subject: NJC: AHHHHH!!!!!! AHHHH!!!!!! YAY!!!!! MATT MATT MATT!!!! :D I'm so happy I could pee my pants, right here, right now, oh my gosh he is coming down to see me! ME! :D, woohoo! woop woop! Like he didn't know I was gonna see that heehee YAY! This will be good because, people have been trying to get me in trouble lately, so we will finally get away from the people! But you guys please please please who lives the closest to San Diego, or Vahalla High School, Or Granite Hills, because I live by those places and he may need a place to stay and stuff, ya know? Ok...e-mail me or Matt my e-mail is, duh look above, and Matt's is ozz@snowcrest.net okily? okies, toodles babies, please read this through! Love You Till I Split Open And Melt, Lora ******************************************************* It's K-Mart, the bathroom I'm staring in the mirror The green lights are bright It makes the lines clearer Heard the Angel go Cigarette smoke's all that's left I've traded in my wings for a string of pearls And now the string is all I've left ******************************************************* ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 20:17:51 -0400 From: miller ryan Subject: Thanks Thank you everyone who gave me Farr's address. I can't check my mail until I figure out what it going on with my e-mail, so I wont be able to respond very much until I get it figured out. I am using my mom's computer right now, thanks again! - -Kelly :) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:51:25 -0400 (EDT) From: Horter3@aol.com Subject: Some lawyerly advice...JEWEL RIPPED ME OFF!!! After hearing Jewel's new "up-tempo" version of YWMFM, I would like to file a lawsuit against her for stealing my idea. The facts supporting this include the fact that my version was recorded for the EDA cover tape that Jewel received from Rob and Tammy at the taping of MTV Unplugged. Such timing is a little too convenient, in my opinion. And if you;ve heard my version and hers, it is clear that she has stolen some of my phrasing of her original song that was used in my medley (which included YWMFM). MONEY MONEY MONEY!!! Soon to be rich, Tom (Before you flame...laugh!!!) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 19:53:08 -0400 (EDT) From: GRooVe MoNTHLY Subject: *NJC* finally found a name - the angel's virtual poetry collection finally we found a name for the lit. magazine it is... the angel's virtual poetry collection sound cool? :) hehehe well it's for anyone who wants to have their poetry read by others - it's going to be in a sort of magazine format so of course we'll like ask some ppl if they want to advertise and stuff for free - we'll do that in the back (hey i believe in free advertising :) ) or the end of the message.. BUT THE POINT IS POETRY - if you have any poems - please send them in! include your first and last name and email in the body of the message and i'll gladly put them in - you can send your poems to either me, linda or mark @ sparksmark@juno.com PLEASE make this a success :) i really want to help everyone read everyone else's passion - their poetry :) ttyl - -linda :) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 23 Jun 1997 01:54:25 +0100 From: sfregola@ba.dada.it Subject: Re: Jewel News: JEWEL NEWS FROM ITALY!!!!!! > i wrote: >> >> hi all! :-) >> great news from italy...for our lovely singer... >> there's a long article on the most important music magazine of the >> nation("musica").there's an interview about her fast success in the u.s. and >> about her projects in the future... >> then there's a short summary of her life(the alaska time,the van time,the >> sean penn time...)and a bit of statistics about her "pieces of you"... >> i think jewel is increasing her success in italy...because two months ago >> when i asked to all my friends about jewel they always answered"jewel >> what???"...now she's known and a part of my friends loves her..the other one >> just knows her...:-)))) >> bye...:-) >> ps:please,if my english isn't perfect tell me...thank you...:-) >> >> daniele(sfregola@ba.dada.it) >> >> "...dimmi se sei tu quell'angelo vero..."(pino daniele) >> "...dreams last so long,even after you're gone..."(jewel) > you wrote: >Hey! Did it say in that article when her new album is coming out or if >she's working on it now or any songs that will be on it??? > >:) thanks >rhett > sorry...but it said nothing about her new album...it was only about her "pieces of you" album... i hope i've helped you...:-) bye all,:-) daniele(sfregola@ba.dada.it) "...dimmi se sei tu quell'angelo vero..."(pino daniele) "...dreams last so long,even after you're gone..."(jewel) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 20:15:06 -0400 From: dan Subject: Spew+ CD for sale I have the Spew+ disc with the Jewel CD track "I'm Sensitive". When put into a computer, the disc also has a video interview with Jewel, poems, and a 30 sec or so clip of the WWSYS video. The disc is in very good shape (this means that it is not brand new, but that there is absolutely nothing wrong with it). Oh yeah, the disc also contains tracks (and computer stuff) by CIV, Collective Soul, Dragmules, Rusty, The Inbreds, Sugar Ray, Jill Sobule, and James Carter. Dan Heatherly <--End Of File--> ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 20:30:35 -0400 (EDT) From: Chelsface@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni Mitchell In a message dated 97-06-22 20:18:01 EDT, Yepaw@aol.com writes: > Hey all you Jewel fans out there....check out JONI MITCHELL if you already > haven't . She is far superior to jewel musically and lyrically if you can > beleive it......When I saw Jewel for the first time before she was really > well known I thoguht jewel is a sort of modern joni...anyway check out some > joni albums, some good ones are clouds, blue, mingus, hissing of summer > lawns, songs to a seagull....they're all good, except keep to the early > stuff > instead of the sometimes cheesy tunes she's singing now. > Joni Mitchell is great..just to add to the list of great Joni CDs to check out: Ladies of The Canyon Court and Spark and Miles of Aisles You won't be disappointed..she is VERY Jewel-like in the way she paints pictures with words..she is also a very intimate performer. :) Chelsea "Would I die for you? I live for you..you know I do..." Chelsea R. Hawk Chelsface@aol.com IRC NIck Chelsface http://members.aol.com/Chelsface/narf.html Raising hell and taking names.... ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 22 Jun 1997 20:33:37 -0400 From: Mike Connell Subject: Do not sell Jewel items on this list for "best offer" Hey y'all, An EDA just posted this: > I have the Spew+ disc with the Jewel CD track "I'm Sensitive". When put > into a computer, the disc also has a video interview with Jewel, poems, and > a 30 sec or so clip of the WWSYS video. The disc is in very good shape > (this means that it is not brand new, but that there is absolutely nothing > wrong with it). I will be taking offers for it until Thursday the 26th at > which time the CD goes to the best offer. In the eyes of the list owner, Jeff Wasilko, this constitutes an auction. (at least as it is worded, "best offer") The following is taken from my new list member page: Don't auction off ANYTHING on the list. If you have a rare Jewel item you want to sell at your cost plus shipping, that is fine. However, auctioning off items (i.e. highest bidder/best offer) is heavily frowned upon by many of this lists' members and the list owner and may result in your being removed from the list for repeated postings. Your fellow EDA, Mike ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #467 ***************************