From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V2 #15 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-digest-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. jewel-digest Wednesday, January 8 1997 Volume 02 : Number 015 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: JC:Acoustic vs. Electric Imposter Jewel! Re: Jewel bit on Howard Stern jewel dat trades Re[2]: Jewel bit on Howard Stern Re: Jewel bit on Howard Stern Obsessive American Journal reporter asks Jewel for a date Re: SJC: Re: Obsessive much? & Acoustic vs. Electric RE: Anybody NJC: EDA/EA thing Jewel on CNN Headline News!!! :) Re: Choir Of Angels Re: HOWARD STERN talked about JEWEL this morning... Re: Imposter Jewel! [none] Re: EDA/EA thing (Lenedra DID first use EDA!) SJC:Howard stern thing...pointless Post Re: JC:Acoustic vs. Electric Re: Jewel on Howard Stern RE: Re: MOM -anal connection Re: Jewel on Howard Stern re: Sean, grammys, and money in no particular order. Re: JC:Acoustic vs. Electric Re: HOWARD STERN talked about JEWEL thismorning... Re: Jewel on Howard Stern NJC: Re: EDA/EA thing (Lenedra DID first use EDA!) Jewel (New Song Lyrics) -"Ain't No Lookin' Back" video tape request Re: NJC: Re: EDA/EA thing (Lenedra DID first use EDA!) Re: Jewel (New Song Lyrics) -"Ain't No Lookin' Back" RZC (renee zellweger content) =) Re: Imposter Jewel! re: Sean, grammys, and money in no particular order. AAN tweeking Re: AAN Lenedra ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 10:40:55 -0500 From: Mike Connell (by way of Mike Connell ) Subject: Re: JC:Acoustic vs. Electric Greg Wilmms wrote: > i couldnt agree more with this. personally, i think jewel should dump the > band all together. In response to Vanessa, who wrote: >> just a quick thought i wanted to share. does anyone else not really like >> the new "electric" versions of some songs? (Sometimes it be that way, for >> prime example). i don't mean to sound sacreligious, i love jewel and her >> music... but for some reason i find that the new version of SIBTW sounds >> almost, well, like generic "pop" music. While I fully respect both opinions, and do think she could be successful solo, I feel an artist needs to grow, just as any one of us needs to grow. I think Jewel is doing just fine and knows exactly what she's doing. For her to succeed and be a 'star' (if that is what she wants, which is likely I would think) she absolutely needs the band, IMHO. Not all the time mind you, I think she's doing just fine using the band in about 33% of her set. It's good stuff as well as her solo stuff, which I adore and I too like better (the solo stuff). To maintain a rising career as a solo act would take much more work than if she used a band, which she says she loves anyway. She has stated many times she loves working with a band. After Thursday's "Carnivore" at JewelStock she screamed, "I want one of those!" while looking at the band leave the stage. What she is doing is trying new ideas, and testing them out. She's no dummy....if a song doesn't work at a show, either solo or electric, she'll make changes. Some songs work both ways. "Run Tonto Run" comes to mind. I love it solo and with a band. (It's one of the three she recorded with a band & solo, Jessica & SIBTW being the others) "Carnivore" can go #1 with the band (and damn well better ;), and I think it just don't work solo. It sounds OK on the JS Tapes from that WDST Radio broadcast, but it kicks some serious butt with a band, especially at JewelStock with Marc, Jerry & T-Bone. They had been together a month at that point, and it showed during all ten songs they played together on the two nights. When I saw her a month later at NH with the 'new' band, it wasn't quite as much a fine tuned machine as it was at JS. Another 'must have a band' song is "Fading Away". It's a FUN song, and has good potential as a single, IMO. Much of the 'fun' in that song is the band. I personally think it's a very well orchestrated song that would sink like a rock solo. My feeling is that if she doesn't utilize a band, she will stagnate her growth and not go too far, as, unfortunately, in todays music world, a 100% acoustic act can't go as far as it may have 20-25 years ago. I have always felt that she was born maybe 15 years too late, as she would have fit right in in the late 60s and early 70s as an acoustic act, but then again, we would not have the same "excitment" now about watching her grow. Let's be happy for her, let her do what she wants in her career, and watch her shine. I have very high hopes for this CD. I see a potential six charting singles off of it, with maybe 3 top tens. In a nutshell, I think the subject really shoud be "Acoustic & Electric", not "Acoustic vs. Electric". Go Jewel go, grow Jewel grow, we'll support you which ever way you choose. Mike P.S. By the way Vanessa, I agree on SIBTW sounding somewhat like generic pop with a band. That is likely one reason she recorded it solo and with a band....torn on which way to go. However, even though it's "generic" with a band, it may just fly as a single with it. Also I feel "Love Me Just Leave Me Alone" is sort of cliche-ish musically, but I have HIGH hopes for that as a single. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 12:59:57 -0500 (EST) From: Brenda Thorne Subject: Imposter Jewel! What a tease! There is a 14 year old from Vancouver, BC who is getting a lot of press these days. She is an actress. Her name is JEWEL Staite.... so you guessed it, as I flip thru the entertainment pages of the papers, the headlines are screaming JEWEL, but alas it's an imposter Jewel. I think her biggest claim to fame so far is a guest spot on the X-Files. Cheers, Brenda - -- For a good time: http://www.resudox.net/~roxy/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 97 15:29:36 EST From: David Mocko Subject: Re: Jewel bit on Howard Stern Joshua Gaynor wrote: > i just wanted to see if anyone else out there heard howard stern > talking about Jewel this morning on the radio. about 7:10 am. > he talked about her and played part of an interview with stutering > john. the whole Jewel bit lasted a good 3 plus minutes. > > (story deleted) Here's some additional info. This is part of yesterday's sleaze, edited by Jill Stempel: http://metaverse.com/vibe/sleaze/sleaze.01-07-97.html Two-time '97 nominee JEWEL, sporting some rather ample mammories, had quite the little run-in with HOWARD STERN sidekick and dedicated celebrity tormentor STUTERRING JOHN right in front of my face. Little miss Alaska was extolling her polite thrilled-ness at her nominations when the rouge interviewer decided to ask her, "Have you slept with any other disturbed celebrities??" referring to her rather short-lived affair with the notoriously volatile SEAN PENN. Anyway, miss Jewel's sweet manner evaporated in about 2.2 milliseconds as she promptly told Stuttering John to, "F**k off. You're mean." Also, Mike Connell wrote: > E - the Entertainment Network, runs the video from the Howard Stern > Show from 11pm to midnight EST. It's always part of that mornings' > show. Not knowing if Sterns' show is 3 or 4 hours, it's probably a > 1-in-3 or 1-in-4 shot she'll be on. Stern's show is 4 hours, sometimes spilling over closer to 5 hours. Also, the first half-hour on E! is from that day, the second half-hour is a repeat from up to several months ago. Usually, if Stuttering John gets a good reaction from a celebrity, they show that segment on E!. It's worth about a 1-in-3 shot I'd say as well. David Mocko mocko@climate.gsfc.nasa.gov ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 12:42:42 -0800 (PST) From: Paul Tumolo Subject: jewel dat trades i'm looking to trade for some jewel dats. i have a couple and i also have a lot on non-jewel dats to offer in trade. email me your list. thanks. - -paul ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 14:54:46 -0600 From: cdallner@usr.com Subject: Re[2]: Jewel bit on Howard Stern - --IMA.Boundary.557657258 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: cc:Mail note part Well I must say I am glad Jewel stood up for herself. Howard Stern is such a pig and Jewel doesn't need to get interviewed and harassed by such a pig! WOO HOO you go Jewel put them back in their sleazy hole where they crawled out from! Carrie Flame Away if you want :) ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Jewel bit on Howard Stern Author: David Mocko at Internet Date: 1/8/97 03:29 PM Joshua Gaynor wrote: > i just wanted to see if anyone else out there heard howard stern > talking about Jewel this morning on the radio. about 7:10 am. > he talked about her and played part of an interview with stutering > john. the whole Jewel bit lasted a good 3 plus minutes. > > (story deleted) Here's some additional info. This is part of yesterday's sleaze, edited by Jill Stempel: http://metaverse.com/vibe/sleaze/sleaze.01-07-97.html Two-time '97 nominee JEWEL, sporting some rather ample mammories, had quite the little run-in with HOWARD STERN sidekick and dedicated celebrity tormentor STUTERRING JOHN right in front of my face. Little miss Alaska was extolling her polite thrilled-ness at her nominations when the rouge interviewer decided to ask her, "Have you slept with any other disturbed celebrities??" referring to her rather short-lived affair with the notoriously volatile SEAN PENN. Anyway, miss Jewel's sweet manner evaporated in about 2.2 milliseconds as she promptly told Stuttering John to, "F**k off. You're mean." Also, Mike Connell wrote: > E - the Entertainment Network, runs the video from the Howard Stern > Show from 11pm to midnight EST. It's always part of that mornings' > show. Not knowing if Sterns' show is 3 or 4 hours, it's probably a > 1-in-3 or 1-in-4 shot she'll be on. Stern's show is 4 hours, sometimes spilling over closer to 5 hours. Also, the first half-hour on E! is from that day, the second half-hour is a repeat from up to several months ago. Usually, if Stuttering John gets a good reaction from a celebrity, they show that segment on E!. It's worth about a 1-in-3 shot I'd say as well. David Mocko mocko@climate.gsfc.nasa.gov - --IMA.Boundary.557657258 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; name="RFC822 message headers" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: cc:Mail note part Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="RFC822 message headers" Received: from usr.com (mailgate.usr.com) by robogate2.usr.com with SMTP (IMA Internet Exchange 2.02 Enterprise) id 2D403F00; Wed, 8 Jan 97 14:30:40 - -0600 Received: from relay1.shore.net by usr.com (8.7.5/3.1.090690-US Robotics) id OAA05988; Wed, 8 Jan 1997 14:32:03 -0600 (CST) Received: from jane.smoe.org (daemon@smoe.org [204.167.97.154]) by relay1.shore.net (8.8.3/8.8.3) with SMTP id PAA16311; Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:37:02 - -0500 (EST) Received: from localhost by jane.smoe.org (SMI-8.6/SMI-SVR4) id PAA29477; Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:33:00 -0500 Received: by jane.smoe.org (bulk_mailer v1.5); Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:32:34 -0500 Received: by jane.smoe.org (SMI-8.6/SMI-SVR4) id PAA29463; Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:32:28 -0500 Received: from climate.gsfc.nasa.gov by jane.smoe.org (SMI-8.6/SMI-SVR4) id PAA29459; Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:32:19 -0500 Message-Id: <199701082032.PAA29459@jane.smoe.org> Received: by climate.gsfc.nasa.gov (1.37.109.15/16.2) id AA069135376; Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:29:36 -0500 From: David Mocko Subject: Re: Jewel bit on Howard Stern To: jewel@smoe.org Date: Wed, 8 Jan 97 15:29:36 EST Mailer: Elm [revision: 70.85] Sender: owner-jewel@smoe.org X-To-Unsubscribe: Send mail to "jewel-request@smoe.org" X-To-Unsubscribe: with "unsubscribe" as the body. Precedence: bulk - --IMA.Boundary.557657258-- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 14:06:27 -0700 (MST) From: Chopped Liver Subject: Re: Jewel bit on Howard Stern On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, David Mocko wrote: > miss Alaska was extolling her polite thrilled-ness at her nominations > when the rouge interviewer decided to ask her, "Have you slept with > any other disturbed celebrities??" referring to her rather short-lived > affair with the notoriously volatile SEAN PENN. Anyway, miss Jewel's > sweet manner evaporated in about 2.2 milliseconds as she promptly told > Stuttering John to, "F**k off. You're mean." HURRAY FOR JEWEL!! I hate to think what I would have done if I'd been there (snort snort). Chopped Liver (Charlie) watkins@selway.umt.edu Share publicly, flame privately, " 'Cause anyone can start a conflict it's harder yet to disregard it ". ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 97 15:01:34 -0500 From: Justin Wherry Subject: Obsessive - -- [ From: Justin Wherry * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- Dear EDA's, I don't think anyone on this list is obsessive and if they are don't tease them about it! "One of the drawbacks of Fame is that one can never escape from it" - - Nellie Melba - "The Quoter" Justin "Hugged Jewel" Wherry ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 16:22:52 -0500 From: Miguel Antonio Gonzalez Subject: American Journal reporter asks Jewel for a date In one of the more cheesy Grammy interviews of Jewel, the guy from American Journal asked: 1. who she was taking to the Grammys (she said she didn't know) followed by 2. the guy volunteering to be her date (which she politely declined). American Journal is syndicated around the nation (it was on early this afternoon in the metro NYC area, WWOR-9 I believe), so check your local listings if this interests you. Mike Gonzalez speedygo@mindspring.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 16:25:20 -0500 From: Gerry Lipnowski Subject: Re: SJC: Re: Obsessive much? & Acoustic vs. Electric Hi everyone, My 3 cents on these two topics. First, in a message dated Wed, 08 Jan 1997 10:40:52 -0500, Mike Connell wrote: A WHOLE BUNCH OF STUFF! I just wanted to say; Mike, you should get on your soapbox more often. It's always an enjoyable show... As well, I concur with you on the acoustic and electric debate. I also have a strong preference for the acoustic versions of songs, but Jewel will learn an awful lot by interacting with all manner of other musicians as the years go by. If we look at Joni Mitchell, she not only did fantastic work by collaborating with jazz musicians on albums such as "Court and Spark" and "Mingus", but her subsequent solo acoustic work was very enhanced by those experiences, as she experimented with different tunings, and so on. I'm convinced that playing with a band, and different bands, will produce interesting and diverse work in itself, but will also contribute to Jewel's acoustic work. That's my 3 cents, and being Canadian, that's 2 cents American. Have a nice evening everyone, Gerry, a northern angel. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 17:09:48 +0000 From: "Anthony Amato" Subject: RE: Anybody On 8 Jan 97 at 4:45, Lehmann wrote: > Does anyone know a way to separate this mailing list stuff from > all my other e-mails?? Cuz Now its alll mixed up(I have Netscape > 3.0). Yes, but you have to use a seperate mail program...Pegasus Mail. You can download it at http://www.pegasus.usa.com/software.htm. Let me know if you need any help setting it up. Hope this helps. Take care, Amato _____________________ \ / \ AA@worldnet.att.net / \ AAmato1@aol.com / \ AAmato@juno.com / \ AA@poe.org / \______________/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 17:11:47 -0500 From: Hunter Eggink Subject: NJC: EDA/EA thing Okay, people, apparently no one remembers the first time this acronym was used. Well, at least I think this was the first time it was used, since someone (I think Akira?) commented on it. This was a letter from Lenedra through Hiranya after Jewelstock. As you can see, Jewel had suggested that we bring baseball bats to Neil Young concerts to shut up the people who were rude during her set. Well without any further ado, here it is: This was written on 7/21/96: > 2) NO BASEBALL BATS. She got carried >away with herself there. If EDAs were to hush anyone with >anything she's sure it would be feathers! (Jewel suggested >that EDAs bring baseball bats to Neil Young shows to hush >people who were'nt listening to her set) As I said before, I *think* that this was the first this was used. Maybe one of the older members can correct me if I'm wrong... Hunter ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:17:59 -0400 (AST) From: lmonkman@ibl.bm Subject: Jewel on CNN Headline News!!! :) Aloha! YEAH!! as i was flipping through the channels last night at the ever so ungodly hour of... hehe... 7:00! (or something) i hear wwsys.. and i'm like "what the..." cause i'm on channel 15, headline news... and then they cut it off and there's jewl standing wtih some reporter dude talking about her nominations!!!!! so i start jumping up and down and screeching and my brother's like, "let me guess... jewel's on tv..." that's it! love, laurel :) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 17:39:29 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: Re: Choir Of Angels In a message dated 1/8/97 8:56:59 PM, you wrote: > I would like to put >together a tape of EDAs doing original tunes. I know I have several >hundred songs of my own to choose from and I'm sure that many of you have >songs that you'd like the wonderful people of the list to hear and perhaps well, what if we dont have any original tunes??? I cant write songs! I suck at writing songs...And most of my poems dont translate well to songs (as if id even know how) Could we be able to sing other artists songs? (Other than Jewel i mean) I would LOVE to do something from Rugburns. Thirza ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 17:46:25 -0500 (EST) From: JefffSmith@aol.com Subject: Re: HOWARD STERN talked about JEWEL this morning... Here's a little more on that incident, I got this off CyberSleaze: SLEAZE GOES TO THE GRAMMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS!!! Otherwise, here are the gossip highlights. Two-time '97 nominee JEWEL, sporting some rather ample mammories, had quite the little run-in with HOWARD STERN sidekick and dedicated celebrity tormentor STUTERRING JOHN right in front of my face. Little miss Alaska was extolling her polite thrilled-ness at her nominations when the rogue interviewer decided to ask her, "Have you slept with any other disturbed celebrities??" referring to her rather short-lived affair with the notoriously volatile SEAN PENN. Anyway, miss Jewel's sweet manner evaporated in about 2.2 milliseconds as she promptly told Stuttering John to, "F**k off. You're mean." Hmmm... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 17:46:31 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: Re: Imposter Jewel! In a message dated 1/8/97 9:15:03 PM, you wrote: >Her name is JEWEL Staite.... >so you guessed it, as I flip thru the entertainment pages of the papers, >the headlines are screaming JEWEL, but alas it's an imposter Jewel. I >think her biggest claim to fame so far is a guest spot on the X-Files. Exqueeze me very much, but Jewel staite (her real name i belive) is on the Nickolodeon show "Space cases" and is a pretty dern cool young actress. Plus on the show she gets to wear 3 tone hair colors (Very cool) so dont make fun of Jewel (Staite) please. Thirza "The Peace maker" ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 97 16:30:25 -0500 From: Justin Wherry Subject: [none] - -- [ From: Justin Wherry * EMC.Ver #2.5.02 ] -- "Fear is the demonation of the Old Testament; belief is the denomination of the New." - Benjamin Whichcote "The kind of so-called housekeeping where they have six Bible and no cork- screw." - Mark Twain - "Oh my Father, if it be possible, let this cup pass from me: nevertheless, not as I will, but as thou wilt." - Matthew 13:57 Preacher ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 17:54:09 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: Re: EDA/EA thing (Lenedra DID first use EDA!) Hunter Eggink wrote: (about the acronym EDA) >Okay, people, apparently no one remembers the first time this acronym was used. >Well, at least I think this was the first time it was used, since someone (I >think Akira?) commented on it. This was a letter from Lenedra through >Hiranya after Jewelstock. >This was written on 7/21/96: (by Lenedra) >> 2) NO BASEBALL BATS. She got carried >>away with herself there. If EDAs were to hush anyone with >>anything she's sure it would be feathers! (Jewel suggested >>that EDAs bring baseball bats to Neil Young shows to hush >>people who were'nt listening to her set) From my feeble memory, Hunter is right. I remember the posts shortly after Lenedra's with people asking "What the hell is an EDA?" etc. While this list has been called "Everyday Angels" since long before I joined it last March, I am certain that the letter from Lenedra is the first time we waz dubbed EDAs. To do a quick check, I just scanned the previous 200 or so digests from before Lenedra's letter and "EDA" never appears. (Well it did appear in the word sEDAte when someone suggested we sedate a certain someone on the list who was getting riled up :) So there ya have it folks. The woman who gave birth to our beloved siren is very likley the one that bestowed the EDA acronym upon us. Good memory Hunter! Mike ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:12:27 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: SJC:Howard stern thing...pointless Post In a message dated 1/8/97 9:38:32 PM, you wrote: >the rouge interviewer decided to ask her, "Have you slept with >any other disturbed celebrities??" referring to her rather short-lived >affair with the notoriously volatile SEAN PENN. Grrrrrr.....Hissssss....Snarl....Growl....Lemme at em, lemme at em...I'll kill him, how DARE he??? Insulting Jewel??? I'm glad that she told him off...GO JEWEL....yeah! Sorry...for the stupid pointless post..okay...bye Thirza ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:52:41 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: Re: JC:Acoustic vs. Electric In a message dated 1/8/97 8:05:27 AM, you wrote: >for some reason i find that the new version of SIBTW sounds almost, well, >like generic "pop" music. Well i have a good feeling that they changed this song because it might be the new single from her album and they wanted to make it more "Radio friendly" Its just a guess but it seems like a very possible explanation...I think that atlantic might have asked her to change it...And i like the new sound...If the new "pop" sound will get her more radio play, then i'm all for it! Thirza "On earthday i was gonna plant some trees but i planted my ass on the couch instead"-'Burns (tree hugger) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 19:00:53 EST From: kseiden17@juno.com (Kim A Seiden) Subject: Re: Jewel on Howard Stern This really sounds like Jewel. Sweet and nice, but not afraid to curse at mean people. She's so cool!!! I would have loved to see this. I can't believe that guy. " Anyway, miss Jewel's sweet manner evaporated in about 2.2 milliseconds as she promptly told Stuttering John to, "F**k off. You're mean." ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:08:25 -0600 From: Lehmann Subject: RE: Re: MOM -anal connection >> here we go again.. linear notes, HAH. how bout Quadratic notes as well? > >Wouldn't you all say that was slightly anal of the luvely lady? Not that >I don't agree. You see I'm anal too, and this is my life's story...screen> OOOH, that's BAD! Ya know, they don't allow things like that on my server, you might get me kicked off!! (like you care??) snoxy lovies, CJ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Jan 1997 01:23:11 +0100 From: Alexander Stamou Subject: Re: Jewel on Howard Stern Kim A Seiden wrote: >=20 > This really sounds like Jewel. Sweet and nice, but not afraid to curse = at > mean people. She's so cool!!! I would have loved to see this. I can't > believe that guy. > " Anyway, miss Jewel's > sweet manner evaporated in about 2.2 milliseconds as she promptly told > Stuttering John to, "F**k off. You're mean." So what did Stuttering John say then? And who is he by the way? Is Howard Stern any good? I've only seen him on a couple of talk shows here in Sweden (american shows), and he seems pretty cool, but I don't know. Is there a "best of Howard" tape available in the US or something? If so, could somebody please send me one free of charge? :) If you think list members would like to hear no more of this, email me privately please. Thanx! - --=20 =A7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=A7 | Alexander Stamou |=20 | Chalmers University of Technology | | Gothenburg, Sweden | =09 =A7~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=A7 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 15:16:34 -0500 (EST) From: ALalas@aol.com Subject: re: Sean, grammys, and money in no particular order. Andrew Vernon wrote: >Well, I _want_ Jewel to make money. I've seen poverty and let's face it: >life goes much easier if you have at least a little cash. I'm sure she is really worried about not having enough cash. There is the other issue of why BMG should get so much of our money. Really, when you enter those it and then quit you get ten cd's for about $30 all told. So, really they aren't making a Whole lot. It's the people who stay in the club who they really make serious money off. Sean wrote a lot of stuff about us being obsessive. I have to agree with him on that point. Some people on the list focus too much of their time and energy on her but i'm probably just as obsessive about U2 (in fact Discotheque is finally on the radio!!!) and Tori so it's basically the pot and the kettle. But as far as us being "protective" of Jewelstock... Jewelstock was a completely different thing because as i understand it Jewel and Lenedra Specifically said that it was ONLY for the fans. Also if it gets into the wrong hands and gets bootleged then we lose a really great link we have to jewel and probably will never get anything like it from her again, including the fourth tape from jewelstock (by the way do we know when that is coming out?). I would say that YOU sean are more protective of Jewel than anyone else around here because you want her to be unpopular to the masses. Obviously you were inviting this kind of response but i would like to hear what you think about it sean. I saw Jewel on The Grammy announcement show. She was so giddy to be there it, it was really cool to see. She's standing next to B. B. King! I Didn't like what that VJ said about her, "america's femal pop queen" or something like that... I don't remember her exact words but it was as if she was some superficial pop star like Celine Dion or Mariah. They did play her video though. Do people think she will win over No doubt? I doubt it myself. No doubt really brought Ska (although it's not "real" ska) into the mainstream and Tragic Kingdom was a Great album. Have a Great day Jake ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 16:18:00 -0600 (CST) From: avernon@koala.scott.net Subject: Re: JC:Acoustic vs. Electric > i love jewel and her > music... but for some reason i find that the new version of SIBTW sounds > almost, well, like generic "pop" music. ... Something is > missing when she plays this one with the electric band. does anyone else > feel this way? i am just curious. Well, I haven't heard this one yet, but I'm inclined to believe that because she's recorded most of the new album's songs twice, there may be opportunities to get both versions, like on B-sides, promo CDs and such. She's done this before in that she completely re-recorded "You Were Meant For Me" for its second release as a single. I prefer the POY version though. - -- Reverend Angus The Angel Formerly Known As Andrew Vernon avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 16:28:21 -0600 (CST) From: avernon@koala.scott.net Subject: Re: HOWARD STERN talked about JEWEL thismorning... > hello everyone, > > i just wanted to see if anyone else out there heard howard stern > talking about Jewel this morning on the radio. about 7:10 am. > he talked about her and played part of an interview with stutering > john. the whole Jewel bit lasted a good 3 plus minutes. > > we all know how harsh howard stern can be... well he wasn't too > harsh on Jewel. he did make fun of her a little (which i didn't > appreciate too much, but that's expected with stern) > > he made fun "who will save your soul" and "ywmfm".. saying that they > sound exactly the same. which of course is nonsense. the funny part > was how stutering john was trying to interview jewel after the grammy > award nominations. he either pissed her off or she didn't take him > seriously, blowing him off three times and then said "F**K YOU". > they had to piece together the 3 interview attemps to play it on the > air. it was pretty funny. > > did anyone else catch this??? what did you think?? was howard too > harsh or not??? > > peace, > -josh Stutterning John, by most people's observations, is a compleat twit. While the schtick that Howeird and Robin Quivers do is merely bemusing, John is downright ANNOYING. Jewel probably told him to f--k himself 'cause he probably had come lecherous comment about the way she was dressed. - -- Reverend Angus avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 18:32:43 -0600 (CST) From: avernon@koala.scott.net Subject: Re: Jewel on Howard Stern > This really sounds like Jewel. Sweet and nice, but not afraid to curse at > mean people. She's so cool!!! I would have loved to see this. I can't > believe that guy. Well, Considering Stuttering John (as in toilet) was calling one of her closest celebrity friends "unstable," he got what he deserved. I mean, Jewel seems like the type to be defensive of her friends like that. And, in 1997, having friends that will stand up for you when you're not around is pretty rare. And, John (who needs to flush), had better be glad he was talking to Jewel. Had John told Sean Penn himself something that, he'd be going on the air this morning with a broken nose. To tell the truth, I think Jewel should have broken his nose. With a baseball bat. Or a frisbee. - -- Reverend Angus (Who'd like to have a friend like Jewel) avernon@scott.net ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 19:53:54 -0500 From: Hunter Eggink Subject: NJC: Re: EDA/EA thing (Lenedra DID first use EDA!) At 05:54 PM 1/8/97 -0500, Mike Connell wrote wrote: some stuff saying that he remembered and that I was probably right. To this I respond: Great! I'm backed by Mike "3 encores" Connell! ;) Anyone else care to verify my claim? Hunter "steel trap" Eggink p.s. was it Rachel that was running AAN? Well, Rachel or whoever it was that was running it, could you please send me the directions to sign up again? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 20:15:44 -0500 (EST) From: ABershaw@aol.com Subject: Jewel (New Song Lyrics) -"Ain't No Lookin' Back" Hi all, Here's the "in progress" lyrics to a new Jewel song called "Aint No Lookin Back". This song was written shortly after she did that MTV Democratic Convention thing. Knowing this may provide insight. I know a lot of you collect her lyrics & poetry so heres another one for ya. Enjoy! Alan(MrBB) "Ain't No Lookin Back" by Jewel Kilcher (September 1996) All of your ghosts Litter the horizon Glittering carcasses I guess that makes twice then Just like your daisies And all of your buffallo You dont worry The children will mend what you tore You dress yourself in sharkbites You kill yourself in spoonfuls You damn all the beehives You make love to potholes Your attention is a junkie It has a wandering vien And all of your thoughtlessness Is dried up rain Aint no lookin back, now---Is there kid? You always look to the west You throw caution to the wind You're on a one way track But you cant buy caution back---Can you kid? You killed a man Because you made him borrow One suicide is made up Of ten thousand tiny sorrows America's great Its the land of the free We're so independant That we forgot how to breathe Aint no lookin back, now---Is there kid? You always look to the west You throw caution to the wind You're on a one way track But you cant buy caution back---Can you kid? Show me one hero Who ain't afraid of fear Show me one adult That knows how to hear "We are the future" At least thats what you said I wanna know: Who's the hope of today? There's no lookin back now for you---Is there kid? All of your ghosts Litter the horizon Glittering carcasses I guess that makes twice then Just like your daisies And all of your buffallo You dont worry The children will mend what you tore ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 19:19:55 -0600 (CST) From: dkaracos@marlin.utmb.edu Subject: video tape request If anyone has the VH-1 Grammy nominations with Jewel on it recorded on videotape, and has the equipment to dub videos, I'd be interested in obtaining a copy of it. I don't get VH-1 so I wasn't able to catch her on that. I already have a blank tape I can send out and will also cover return postage. If anyone has this and would be willing to dub this, please let me know. Thanks, Derrick ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 20:30:18 -0500 From: Mike Connell Subject: Re: NJC: Re: EDA/EA thing (Lenedra DID first use EDA!) Hunter Eggink unfortunately (for him) wrote: > Mike Connell wrote: > some stuff saying that he remembered and that I was probably right. >To this I respond: >Great! I'm backed by Mike "3 encores" Connell! ;) Anyone else care to verify >my claim? To THIS I say, "it's not nice to fool with the Tape Nazi!!" ;) Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha <---- maniacal laughter Mike "I'll Get The Last Laugh Here" Connell ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 19:33:58 PST From: frkarras1@juno.com (Todd A Werner) Subject: Re: Jewel (New Song Lyrics) -"Ain't No Lookin' Back" I like the lyrics a lot. But, it does help knowing when she wrote it, I don't know how much I would've gotten out of it had I not known that. Hope she finds fitting music to put to it. I'm sure she will. Just a little poem that I wrote, not Jewel-related, but I haven't shared before... ~~Bath Poem~~ My hair has the smell and shadow of a peach tree. My nose stings from the smell of hot bath water like lemonade. The water is misty, looks like someone added liquid silk or instant velvet. My ears drain like a leaking faucet and the water is murky and everything is lucid when the faucet drips its last. - Todd Werner Not my best, but the only short one I had handy... Comments? Questions? Feedback? Adios. - - todd http://www.geocities.com/hollywood/hills/4237 maybe this year will be better than the last - counting crows ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 20:44:40 -0500 (EST) From: Grrly1@aol.com Subject: RZC (renee zellweger content) =) Er???? I was on AOL and went to the @times (new york times) section and they had a thing about renee and said that she was in fact in Dazed and confused and reality bites....um...come again? did you say reality bites and dazed and confused??? I have only seen Reality a few times (and dont ever remember seeing a pretty blond) and I LIVE for dazed and confused...The girl in Dazed looks (and talks in the same annoying Tilly like voice as Joey adams) EXACTLY like joey. My whole Tennage-movie-watching-never-wrong life has just crumbled...I....was.....wrong! *sniff sniff* There! I said it...Are you happy??? I am REALLY mad that i left my ONLY copy of dazed and confused at my moms house at christmas...Now i'll have to find some clips of Dazed on the net...I used to have em...but i got rid of em...I had the movie so i didnt really need the clips...Oh well...I think i'm going to go wallow in my wrongness now. =( Thirza *sniff sniff* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 21:11:48 -0500 (EST) From: MAXMOUZE@aol.com Subject: Re: Imposter Jewel! I am a big Jewel Staite fan. Can you tell me where you found the info. on her? She was excellent on such shows as "Space Cases", "Are You Afraid of the Dark", and "Flash Forward". Plus, she's pretty cute without her rainbow wig on. :) I think it's funny my two favorite females are both named Jewel (Actually, my favorite is named Thirza, but anyway...) Mm__) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 21:26:57 -0500 (EST) From: Angel Subject: re: Sean, grammys, and money in no particular order. > I saw Jewel on The Grammy announcement show. She was so giddy to be there > it, it was really cool to see. She's standing next to B. B. King! I Didn't > like what that VJ said about her, "america's femal pop queen" or something > like that... I don't remember her exact words but it was as if she was some > superficial pop star like Celine Dion or Mariah. > They did play her video though. jake I think that you took what she said in the wrong way. This woman, whose name I think is Amy, is the woman who runs the VH1 Crossroads show. on Vh1 Xroads she says that Jewel is really one of her favorite artists and that she loves the performance that Jewel does of "Foolish Games" for Crossroads. also, what she said was that Jewel is "america's pop sweetheart", and I think that I would have to agree. A sweetheart is someone who has caring and sensitive ways. And we all know that Jewel has both of those. Therefore, I believe that "pop sweetheart" is very appropriate, and a very nice name. katherine ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 21:29:30 -0500 (EST) From: Angel Subject: AAN On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Hunter Eggink wrote: > p.s. was it Rachel that was running AAN? Well, Rachel or whoever it was that > was running it, could you please send me the directions to sign up again? > what's AAN? katherine ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 08 Jan 1997 21:47:16 -0400 From: Tegan Godwin Subject: tweeking Do any of you think Jewel got to tweek BB Kings nose? ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 21:45:14 -0500 From: "Ken" Subject: Re: AAN - ---------- > From: Angel > To: Hunter Eggink > Cc: jewel@smoe.org > Subject: AAN > Date: Wednesday, January 08, 1997 9:29 PM > > > > On Wed, 8 Jan 1997, Hunter Eggink wrote: > > > p.s. was it Rachel that was running AAN? Well, Rachel or whoever it was that > > was running it, could you please send me the directions to sign up again? > > what's AAN? katherine ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Jan 1997 22:07:54 -0500 (EST) From: Angel Subject: Lenedra Hey everybody, I spoke with Lenedra earlier today and she told me to say hi to all of you for her. Also, as we were talking about other things, she told me that Jewel spent about 20 min. talking about us, while she was having dinner with Atlantic Records the other night. I didn't ask her what Jewel said, but I'm figuring that it was something good (or she wouldn't have told me about it), and it just makes me smile to think that "we are everyday angels"-JK and that Jewel has a bunch of fans that really love her and hopefully make her happy. katherine ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V2 #15 **************************