From: owner-jewel-digest To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V1 #314 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Sunday, 30 June 1996 Volume 01 : Number 314 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: I saw a mirageee! (Bugs Bunny) Great Woods lineup The Crossing Guard ALL PLEASE READ!! Long URL's Neil Young and Jewel please help RE: Newcomer Re: The Crossing Guard donations Re: Newcomer Re: Long URL's Are those crickets I hear... LTD: Carnivore (again) T-shirts Question for anyone who plays guitar. Re: Question for anyone who plays guitar. JEWELSTOCK: OK folks, it's time to re-RSVP!! JEWELSTOCK: Woodstock Chamber of C pamphlet Its a... Re: Question for anyone who plays guitar. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: pingman@asu.edu Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 09:38:30 -0700 (MST) Subject: Re: I saw a mirageee! (Bugs Bunny) THE GIRL ON SECOND NOAH, SORRY I DON'T KNOW HER NAME, HAS ALSO BEEN ON MARRIED W/ CHILDREN & WAS IN DAZED & CONFUSED! UNINTERESTING, BORING, I KNOW, BUT I JUST HAD 2 ADD TO THIS. On Sat, 29 Jun 1996, Charles Nicholson wrote: > > > Coincidence?? I coukd have SWORE I saw Jewel on a recent show called > SECOND NOAH. She was the girlfriend of the eldest boy of the family. > it aired about a month ago. Looked eactly like her, talked like her.. etc. > i was shocked. > > Hmmm, Do these appearances contstitute a Jewel Obsession???? > > > On Fri, 28 Jun 1996 schoon@thor.pla-net.net wrote: > > > Hey Angels, > > I was watching some "chewing gum for the mind" last night, > > and I might of saw Jewel in a commercial. It was for Pizza Hut's > > New Chicken Pizza (sounds pretty sick to me!). > > There's this geeky guy on a porch, remembering all the times > > he's been called a chicken as a kid. Then he gets a chicken pizza > > (nasty) and takes a big bite out of it just as his friends are about to > > call him a chicken again. > > The announcer gets on and says, "Well, that was the last time > > you have to fear being chicken again..." > > This is where it gets interesting. This beautiful girl walks up > > ( she is close to a dead ringer to Jewel if it wasn't her), and asks, > > "Hi, what's your name?" It was Jewels voice too! > > Have I become that crazed or has someone else seen this > > commercial too. Sorry for such a dumb topic. I'm trying to keep myself > > busy waiting for JewelStock! > > mIKEY > > (now wearing flame-impervious paint!) > > > ------------------------------ From: Ddhaoc@aol.com Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:08:46 -0400 Subject: Great Woods lineup <> According to NEXT ticketing, Jewel is indeed on the bill with Neil for both nights. NEXT ticketing can be reached at (617) 423-NEXT. The Great Woods web site (complete with floorplan) is at http://www.GreatWoods.com. If you like music and want to tell your kids you saw a musical legend, you're in luck. Neil Young and Crazy Horse are excellent. Jewel must have GREAT taste in music to open for him! Look for idiots on the lawn with Jewel tees and signs. That's the infamous Boston EveryDay Angels, and we're always recruiting Jewel fans, because... "We are Angels with but one wing. We can only soar when we embrace..." (Damn, that's deep..) - -- Dennis ddhaoc@aol.com ------------------------------ From: Piglet Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 14:51:46 +0600 Subject: The Crossing Guard for those who want to check out the movie The Crossing Guard, on which Jewel sings Emily, check out http://www.miramax.com/movies/crossing.html Robb [w/ 12' Godzilla (& Thun-dar the little Kitty [aka Tricky]) & Fuzzy the purple bear] ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 14:40:51 -0400 Subject: ALL PLEASE READ!! Angels, While many of you realize that the JewelStock organizing commitee (Akira, Bill, Dan, Crunch, Hiranya and I) are doing alot to bring JewelStock to life, that is temporary and will be over soon. Hiranya will still be around (computer Gods willing) but soon the rest of us will disappear into the fold like before. One person who has been VERY instrumental in this venture, was obviously before (since day one of smoe.org) and will be after is Jeff Wasilko. The man puts in many hours maintaining this and many other lists (seven I believe) and Lord knows what else. He deals with people going out of town and not moving their subs to "digest form", or going out of town and having mailboxes fill up, or my Internet Provider taking a siesta and bouncing EMAILs all over the cosmos. I'm sure that there's much more than any of us realize. So I would like to take this moment to thank Jeff for all that he does, which primarily goes un-noticed. THANKS JEFF FOR A JOB WELL DONE!!! If it weren't for you, this list would not exist, the Everyday Angels would not exist, JewelStock would not be a reality, and my and Akira's phone bills would be normal. ;-) Hip, hip hooray for Jeff Wasilko!!!! Sincerely, Mike Connell ------------------------------ From: Ddhaoc@aol.com Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 15:08:12 -0400 Subject: Long URL's <;-Q >> That sounds like a set-up for a tasteless joke. Just keep in mind, it's not only the length of your URL, but HOW you use it! - -- Dennis ddhaoc@aol.com ------------------------------ From: AESTHETE99@aol.com Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 16:31:43 -0400 Subject: Neil Young and Jewel Hey folks, anyone interested in a ticket for Neil Young and Jewel Aug. 13 in VA? E-mail me directly. I have one ticket and I can't use it. ------------------------------ From: clevland Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:32:00 -0700 (PDT) Subject: please help Hi, can anybody help me get a copy of Innerchange Days and Radio Angels? If so please e-mail me at clevland@kendaco.telebyte.com THANKs, Ryan ------------------------------ From: PAUL KYUSAM KIM Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 16:38:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: RE: Newcomer On Sat, 29 Jun 1996 Lacey9000@aol.com wrote: > Hi Angels!!! > I'm new to this list and just wanted to put in my two cents. My name is > Lacey, I'm from Massachusetts, 14, and I'm a HUGE Jewel fan!!! I think that Are you of Godzilla proportions, or more on the side of Totoro (if you don't know who Totoro is, check out yer local video store and look for My Friend Totoro. It's a Japanese animated cartoon for kids that rocks this world. Great fun!). So Lacey is a HUGE Jewel fan. Gargantuan. A veritable wooly mammoth of a Jewel fan. Hey, I'm just funning around here. No! Put the flamethrowers away! I haven't got a fire extinguisher here in the office! Aiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeee So where in Massachusetts are ya, Lacey? I'm in Amherst. And there be a fairly large population of Everyday Angels in all of MA. Hey, anyone know if Ken Winchenbach is happily married? Has anyone invited him to JewelStock? ...cause up there it's their time. Their time. But down here, it's our time... Carter, I lament your presence. Where are your crazy-ass posts? Oh dear. Read the FAQ all the way through, newbies! Please! I beseech you. Whoops. I just checked out the FAQ and it ain't updated very well. I guess Jeff gave his reasons for being behind. Whoever he chooses to maintain the FAQ, plus correct it. I know that Ken is no longer the contact for Innerchange Days. I forget who is now. Jeff, if you really are desperate for a replacement, I'll be yer last resort. Paul Kim ------------------------------ From: Tom Proven Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:55:39 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Re: The Crossing Guard It's out on video as well. Interesting movie, but I liked Indian Runner better. Sean Penn's visual sense is interesting, but the story seemed to drag a bit. It was paced pretty slowly. On Sun, 30 Jun 1996, Piglet wrote: > for those who want to check out the movie The Crossing Guard, on which Jewel > sings Emily, check out http://www.miramax.com/movies/crossing.html > > Robb [w/ 12' Godzilla (& Thun-dar the little Kitty [aka Tricky]) & > Fuzzy the purple bear] > > Tom email: provent@pls.lib.ca.us "They say I got brains, but they ain't doin' me no good" "Keep an eye on me, I shimmer on horizons." ------------------------------ From: PAUL KYUSAM KIM Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 17:30:51 -0400 (EDT) Subject: donations Hell, I'm going to the Thursday show (if the chips fall where they may), but I'd be willing to chip in some money for the building just 'cause. Are we gonna have a hat or jar to pass around at the thursday show for people who wanna contribute? It's too bad that Hiranya can't come:( I'd like to meet her and give her a really good computer so that she never has to deal with computer problems again:) Or at least a few dollars so that she can buy herself some ice cream when her pooter goes haywire. Paul Kim ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 18:48:53 -0400 Subject: Re: Newcomer PAUL KYUSAM KIM wrote: > Hey, anyone know if Ken Winchenbach is happily married? Has anyone > invited him to JewelStock? Yes and yes Mike ------------------------------ From: jeth@damien.edu (Jeth) Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:00:48 -1000 Subject: Re: Long URL's >< >;-Q >> > >That sounds like a set-up for a tasteless joke. Just keep in mind, it's not >only the length of your URL, but HOW you use it! > >-- Dennis >ddhaoc@aol.com Hey Dennis, Something for you in hexadecimal: 596F 7520 6361 6E20 7461 6B65 2079 6F75 7220 7468 6F75 6768 7473 206F 6620 7468 6174 206C 6F6E 6720 5552 4C20 616E 6420 796F 7520 6361 6E20 7075 7420 6974 2075 7020 796F 7572 2070 6F72 7420 3830 2062 7564 6479 2077 6865 7265 2074 6865 2064 6972 6563 746F 7279 2070 6174 6820 646F 6E27 7420 7368 696E 6520 3B29 Enjoy!!! oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo "I'm betting that I'm just abnormal enough to survive." -- The Tick Jeth E. Jacalne (jeth@damien.edu) oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ------------------------------ From: jeth@damien.edu (Jeth) Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 13:32:07 -1000 Subject: Are those crickets I hear... Are Sundays usually slow days? Is that the reason why I sent 17.6% of the messages today? C'mon, what do you guys usually talk about? Most of these messages are on organizing JewelStock, so I was wondering what will happen afterwards? What will there be to talk about (other then the events that happened there)? Please people, I bored to death here. You don't know how important a mailing list is to someone who has no life. Okay, I'll give something to talk about...do you think Jewel should have been included in Entertainment Weekly's "Cool" summer issue? Or is it to our advantage that she stay out of the mainstream so she doesn't turn to something commercial, fluffy, fake? Anyone out there Bjork fans? Oh look, a piece of styro-foam, I think I'll play with that... ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Jeth E. Jacalne "Now I've lost the plot/ I'm not the hero I could be/ But not the dog I was/ Kind of common cry/ Kind of common living lie/ Color my fast fading heart/ People laugh at anything/ and things just fall apart/" - -- Tanya Donelly (Now They'll Sleep) E-mail: jeth@damien.edu ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ------------------------------ From: Silver Kat Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 20:10:13 +0000 Subject: LTD: Carnivore (again) Hello, Here are final corrections for Carnivore in case anyone's interested... > Carnivore by Jewel > > So much space can fit inside > More than words can say > I'm left here with my hands all awkward > Trying to mend space > > I used to know you > But not anymore > Your substance has been subtracted > Word by word > > Silence in my ears > Where once you offered your conviction > Your promises are dry beads > That crack with nostalgia > > But, that's all right > That's okay > Had no business > Giving myself to you anyway > > Be careful next time for sure > And I'll never trust my pink fleshy heart > I'll never trust my pink fleshy heart > To a Carnivore > Carnivore > > Your soul is an ink stain > Your perfection is ??? > You're as fragile as your thoughtlessness > As strong as you can bend > > You could only believe in embryos > Had all your high hopes through a telescope > And lavender haunted you > So I could only laugh in yellow > > You have a fire down in genius, subtlety > And you slip through the fingers of ambiguity > > Well, that's all right > That's okay > Had no business > Giving myself to you anyway > > Be careful next time for sure > And I'll never trust my pink fleshy heart > I'll never trust my pink fleshy heart > To a Carnivore > > I did it before > But I don't think I'll do again > This time > I take back my songs > And my poetry > This time I won't be so easy to read > > I'll never trust my pink fleshy heart > To a Carnivore I just love this song... =) Kim "Bells ring into the night... Look on if you believe..." ------------------------------ From: Piglet Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 20:46:05 +0600 Subject: T-shirts will there be list and Jewelstock t-shirts on sale at Jewelstock? do I need to pre-order them, who do I get in contact with? Robb [w/ 12' Godzilla (& Thun-dar the little Kitty [aka Tricky]) & Fuzzy the purple bear] Me: hey boys were finally going to go to Woodstock!!!! Fuzzy: yea!!!! Me: hey 'Zilla don't look sad, Tricky can come too. 'Zilla: aaaaaachchchchchchhhhaaaaa.....(his happy noise) Me: Oh no not my bed!!! ------------------------------ From: pjk@cybercom.net (Phil Kelnhofer) Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 21:31:35 -0400 Subject: Question for anyone who plays guitar. Well, everyone I had my first guitar lesson today and now I know three cords - I guess that puts me slightly ahead of Green Day! Anyway my question for the guitar players on the list is What is the easiest Jewel songs to learn to play? My teacher suggested I bring in a song that I can try working towards (since I have no real goals for playing I just want to learn to play for fun). I don't need the tablature or anything (if I bring in the tape he can figure it out). It doesn't even need to be off the album I have several boots including the Innerchange stuff, but I'd like something I'm familiar with? Any suggestions. pjk ------------------------------ From: Jordan Snodgrass Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 18:31:56 -0700 Subject: Re: Question for anyone who plays guitar. Phil Kelnhofer wrote: > Well, everyone I had my first guitar lesson today and now I know three > cords - I guess that puts me slightly ahead of Green Day! Anyway my > question for the guitar players on the list is What is the easiest Jewel > songs to learn to play? > My teacher suggested I bring in a song that I can try working towards > (since I have no real goals for playing I just want to learn to play for > fun). I don't need the tablature or anything (if I bring in the tape he > can figure it out). It doesn't even need to be off the album I have > several boots including the Innerchange stuff, but I'd like something I'm > familiar with? I would say I'm Sensitive is extremely easy. (Unless you're strictly a picker, because it's a plucker song..but even then it's easy). I picked up my guitar and had something very similar to it first try... - -- js. mailto:jsnod@owl.csusm.edu http://www.csusm.edu/public/guests/fm/ "This love is like barbed wire running through my veins..." ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:00:16 -0400 Subject: JEWELSTOCK: OK folks, it's time to re-RSVP!! Angels, It is best you MAXIMIZE your EMAIL window for better formatting of this post!! ATTENTION: PLEASE read this WHOLE post before you respond. Akira, Bill and I have been working very hard to help Lenedra put this thing together, if you follow the instructions we put forth TO THE LETTER, the whole process will be that much smoother and easier for Akira and I and clearer for you. So please, read the WHOLE post, understand it and then reply at your leisure. I realize that a vast majority of you DO reply in the nature that we ask, but we still always get more than a few that just don't read :\ First the shows to choose from (you CANNOT RSVP for two shows, only ONE). A select few (and I mean FEW) critical workers may be at both shows, but they will be watching on one night, working the other. (If things open up a bit, we'll decide with Lenedra on how to choose who get's a second show, 'cause there likely won't be many...maybe a lottery at Thursday's show???) This holds for both shows: There are about 250-270 sitting seats, 60 to 80 standing for a total of 330 attendees. We were not able to get into the venue to check it out :\ (we were able to peer in some windows), however it "appears" that a majority of the standing rooms are in a concessions area, that is semi-seperate from the main room, but IS connected by a large viewing window. According to Lenedra it's not as bad a place to watch the show as it may sound from this post. There were seats in the concession area also. - -------------------------------------------------------------- JewelStock Show #1: When: Thursday July 18th at the Bearsville Theatre, Bearsville NY (1.5 miles west of Woodstock) Performers: opening act tentatively will be an A&M recording artist (Please note!! At this time, I have had a VERBAL OK for this thru Lenedra and Jewel, and the A&M artist has VERBALLY agreed to do this in a meeting with a JewelStock organizer. It is not "etched in stone" as of yet, but it is highly likely that this artist will appear for the THURSDAY SHOW ONLY) Hopefully, by Monday evening we'll have a confirmation and be able to announce the artist officially. The main event will be some group named Jewel, I don't know much bout them ;) Admission: FREE $0.00 FREE $0.00 FREE $0.00 FREE $0.00 Time: not set yet. Lenedra said Jewel at "nine-ish? maybe"....TBA Open to: ONLY List members and ONE guest maximum per member (sorry, limited seats) All 330 tickets are available to the list members and guest - ---------------------------------------------------------------- JewelStock Show #2: When: Friday July 19th at the Bearsville Theatre, Bearsville NY Performer: that group named Jewel again (no opening act: Carter are you available for a stand up routine?) Admission: There WILL be an admission charge, this show is to be a benefit for a fund for the restoration/operating budget of the Bearsville Theatre. The price will be in the $10-15 range, likely $15 (accordion to Hiranya) Open to: Only 200 of the tickets are available to the list members and one guest ONLY per member. Since it is a benefit for the theatre, 130 tickets are reserved for the local people of Woodstock and Bearsville. - ---------------------------------- RSVP Procedures: read and please FOLLOW TO THE LETTER! 1) You MUST RSVP to Akira at chi3@ix.netcom.com (DO NOT RSVP TO ME!) In the subject PLEASE put JewelStock: re-RSVP This is to make it easier for Akira to spot re-RSVPs 2) You can RSVP yourself only -or- you and only ONE guest maximum 3) You can RSVP for ONE show only 4) You MUST supply your first and last name, AND the first and last name of your guest in one of the following scenarios: a] If you know both names when you RSVP (I know that sounds odd), all is OK, do it b] If you want to bring a guest and do not know which one yet (i.e. cannot supply a name), then RSVP for two, but get us/Akira the name ASAP!!! c] If you cannot get us the name of the guest until the day of the show, either you must arrive at the door WITH the guest, or tell us the guests' name at the venue (if the guest may be arriving seperate from you) 4) If you and/or your guest must cancel, contact Akira ASAP. We likely will need the seat(s) In other words, no one gets in without us having their name, or at least arriving at the door with the named list member. So, in a nutshell: To RSVP you must supply us with: 1) The show of your choice 2) Your full name 3) Your guests' full name (following the scenarios above) and you must re-RSVP ONLY to Akira chi3@ix.netcom.com This post is to ONLY concern RSVPs and show announcement. More info about Woodstock, lodging, camping, etc will be forth coming, likely tomorrow. Ditto for info on "what is allowed at the venue"....cameras, video, audio, on stage jam sessions (NO!!) outside venue jam sessions (likely!!), venue info, parking, etc...all that important stuff Your humble JewelStock servant, Mike Woodstock is GREAT!!! By all means, arrive early and check out the town, more info later. ONE LAST NOTE We are truly sorry about the one guest maximum per member, but the limited seating and the benefit nature of the second show dictated that during our meeting with Lenedra on Saturday. Remember the intent of these shows: Jewel wants EVERY list member who WANTS to come and CAN come, to get into a show. ------------------------------ From: Mike Connell Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:08:36 -0400 Subject: JEWELSTOCK: Woodstock Chamber of C pamphlet Angels, For those of you going to Woodstock, below is the phone number and the address for the Chamber of Commerce there. I suggest you CALL and order one, tell them you'd like one mailed ASAP!! (tell them you'll be there the 18th and need it PRONTO) If you mail them a letter requesting one, I would not be surprised if you did not get it until after Halloween. Phoneing is the way to go. It has lots of info, phone numbers and a good map of the area. The land where the venue sits is shown on the map, but the venue building is not shown. Our Online map will (hopefully) have a scanned version of this map showing the venue and a few other added notes. Mike Woodstock Chamber of Commerce PO Box 36 Woodstock NY 12498 914-679-6234 ------------------------------ From: Piglet Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:19:24 +0600 Subject: Its a... hey Angels, Well just got a call from my mother and my sister is having her baby right now, I'm so excited and happy for her. Its her first baby and at first the doctors thought there were problems, but everything went okay. So for those of you who are going to Jewelstock I'll be the guy showing everyone baby pictures. Robb [w/ 12' Godzilla (& Thun-dar the little Kitty [aka Tricky]) & Fuzzy the purple bear] Me: hey boys were finally going to go to Woodstock!!!! Fuzzy: yea!!!! Me: hey 'Zilla don't look sad, Tricky can come too. 'Zilla: aaaaaachchchchchchhhhaaaaa.....(his happy noise) Me: Oh no not my bed!!! ------------------------------ From: Enemy of the Sun Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 22:24:18 -0400 Subject: Re: Question for anyone who plays guitar. At 09:31 PM 6/30/96 -0400, you wrote: >Well, everyone I had my first guitar lesson today and now I know three >cords - I guess that puts me slightly ahead of Green Day! Anyway my >question for the guitar players on the list is What is the easiest Jewel >songs to learn to play? >My teacher suggested I bring in a song that I can try working towards >(since I have no real goals for playing I just want to learn to play for >fun). I don't need the tablature or anything (if I bring in the tape he >can figure it out). It doesn't even need to be off the album I have >several boots including the Innerchange stuff, but I'd like something I'm >familiar with? >Any suggestions. Try to play "I'm Sensitive", it seems to be the same couple of chords in repetition... Not to mention its one of the best songs on POY.. =) I play bass guitar regularly and regular 6-string only once in a while and the basslines are astoundingly simple while the guitar lines are a bit more complicated. Anyways, "I'm Sensitive" or "Daddy" shouldn't be all that difficult. =) cya- .x(replica)x. ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V1 #314 ***************************