From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V9 #197 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Tuesday, July 13 2004 Volume 09 : Number 197 * If you ever wish to unsubscribe from this digest, send an email to * jewel-digest-request@smoe.org with ONLY the word * unsubscribe in the BODY of the email * . * For the latest news on what Jewel is up to, go to * the OFFICIAL Jewel web site at http://www.jeweljk.com * and click on "calendar" * . * PLEASE :) when you reply to this digest to send a post TO the list, * change the subject to reflect what your post is about. A subject * of Re: jewel-digest V9 #___ gives fellow list readers * no clue as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- [EDA] Jewel Picture HELP!!!! ["charlie zidon" ] [EDA] July11 [GAMGRIFF@aol.com] RE: [EDA] Re: Unedited News ["Dan Cole" ] Re: [EDA] Re: Unedited News [Dave0828@aol.com] [EDA] Mmm... Milwauke Concert... ["Jay" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 02:38:45 +0000 From: "charlie zidon" Subject: [EDA] Jewel Picture HELP!!!! Hey everyone... does anyone know where I can find a GOOD clear picture similar to this: http://jewel.www-pros.com/images/j098.jpg I LOVE this picture and would LOVE to have a good clear version of it!!!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!! czidon@hotmail.com Charlie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 06:45:41 EDT From: GAMGRIFF@aol.com Subject: [EDA] July11 Report for the July 11 concert. Jewel tries to show she can still be a gem By JON M. GILBERTSON Special to the Journal Sentinel Posted: July 11, 2004 When Jewel stepped from behind the curtain Saturday night at the North Stage (a.k.a. the "Rock Stage" on the Summerfest grounds), she was alone. That normally wouldn't be newsworthy, but considering that her most recent album, 2003's "0304," was a melange of canned dance-floor beats and folk music sentimentality, she could just have easily taken the stage with a troupe of dancers and a DJ. Then again, "0304" didn't do so well, critically or commercially, relative to earlier, earthier efforts that sold in the millions. Jewel didn't overtly acknowledge the downsizing of her success, but there were apparent hints: a smaller crowd than she's experienced in some time (maybe 1,000, as opposed to several thousand); a number of asides that she was recording the show, with the set's new, spare songs possibly included on her next album; and the lack of any instrumentation besides her acoustic guitar. So it was back to basics for Jewel - a return to her beginnings, when she simply went from place to place, strumming and singing. And the woman could sing, in a voice of winsome tenderness and gentility, albeit still with leaps into yodeling or falsetto that sometimes made her sound like a backwoods Mariah Carey. Jewel also demonstrated her deadly inability to be truly embarrassed - a peculiarly American trait that has created musicians as widely variant as Tom Waits and Gordon Lightfoot. Jewel didn't wince when parsing Simple Simon rhymes like "bad/sad" and "car/far," and while her acoustic interpretation of the "0304" single "Intuition" got across her anti-consumerist point better than the album's by-the-numbers R&B version did, the fact remains that this is the anti-consumerist song she sold to Gillette. Nevertheless, the crowd loved every minute, from Jewel's wised-up banter - including her sidelong admission that maybe being a stunningly attractive blond helped her career - to committed performances of the weepy "Foolish Games," the lovelorn "Standing Still" and the big-hit sermon, "Who Will Save Your Soul?" Jewel and her fans reached concordance: She stuck to what she was good at and they shouted their approval. The opener, Georgia-born Madeleine Peyroux, was much better at what she was good at; that is, rendering music from Bob Dylan to Bessie Smith to French ballads in a pure voice that sounded like the strengthened ghost of Billie Holiday. She could break a heart one moment and save a life the next. Like Jewel, she was alone. Unlike Jewel, Peyroux is unlikely to downplay her own best attributes. From the July 12, 2004, editions of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Get the Journal Sentinel delivered to your home. Subscribe now. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 07:49:37 -0400 From: "Dan Cole" Subject: RE: [EDA] Re: Unedited News How do we file one? - -----Original Message----- From: owner-jewel@smoe.org [mailto:owner-jewel@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Theresa Bolger Gubrud Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 9:29 PM To: jewel@smoe.org Subject: [EDA] Re: Unedited News On Unedited: For all of you who paid through paypal -- file a complaint --- and do it quickly cause I think you only have 30 days to do it. Below is the result of mine. See ya, T ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 08:46:12 EDT From: Dave0828@aol.com Subject: Re: [EDA] Re: Unedited News At the bottom of the Paypal page (almost any Paypal page) there is a link to the "Security Center." Go to your payment history first and find your Transaction ID number so that you can cut and paste it when asked for it without having to search for it then go back to the security center. You'll follow the appropriate links to file a complaint. Do this sooner than later. Common Paypal policy is to only accept claims for which the payment is less than 30 days old. So, the sooner the better. They'll probably make a bit of an allowance here due to the unique circumstances. But, your best off to do this as soon as possible. Later, Dave ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 11:17:29 -0500 From: "Jay" Subject: [EDA] Mmm... Milwauke Concert... So have I missed it or have people failed somehow to mention Jewel's new hairstyle? She has BANGS folks, BANGS!! Looks good it's just so weird to see her like that. She looks like.. Darryl Hannah or Lisa Kudrow or something. Anywho the Milwauke concert ruled. I love my Jewel, and I must also say how much I dig the instantlive cds (though they're recockulously expensive). I was trying to get her to play Does Anyone Believe in Love Anymore but it didn't work so well (though last time I got her to play Carnivore--this time I didn't even have to ask). ALSO (my my I'm a man of many words today) does anyone have a good copy of Does Anyone Believe in Love Anymore? Perhaps on a nifty new instantlive CD that I might get a copy of? Thanks much all, happy Jeweling! - -J "What have I left behind What damage have I done Keep one eye looking back Anticipate what's yet to come" ~Aiming for the Light, by J. Hanson http://www.stjustus.com ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V9 #197 ***************************