From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V6 #39 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Friday, February 2 2001 Volume 06 : Number 039 * 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 "what's new" * . * 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 V5 #xxx or the like gives fellow list readers * no clue as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [EDA] Quiet Warrior Web Site? ["Scott Fraser" ] [EDA] fav. jewel poems [=?iso-8859-1?q?Hotel=20Angel?= ] [EDA] Mamma's Little Hero [NikosSong@aol.com] Re: [EDA] Mamma's Little Hero [Gerrit ] [EDA] hey i'm back [JewelK512@gateway.net] [EDA] [NJC...sort of...] WANTED: Artists, Musicians, Writers, Poets, Filmmakers... [Jason Subject: Re: [EDA] Quiet Warrior Web Site? what ever happened to jewel.detour.net/mp3 ?? i was in >the process of downloading tracks from a show one day... and the next day i >go to fnish, and bam! its gone :( Hi, http://jewel.detour.net/mp3.htm still works for me, I downloaded a track from it yesterday. There is a link to it at my Jewel club. Scott :-) Join my Jewel club at yahoo http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/deepwater _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 14:51:27 From: "Nancy Micciulla" Subject: [EDA] sad songs they say . . . how odd. i was actually having a discussion about the whole writing thing with a professor last week. i don't remember why, but we were talking about writer's block. it's not necessarily a bad thing, and it's not as if a writer's creativity is lost. rather, there's something inside that needs to be healed or dealt with. i know that when i write about a lost love or something terrible that happened, it takes me a few months or even years to write a song about it. so in the case of happy vs. sad songs, someone was totally right when they said sadness is more emotionally draining. happiness is emotionally uplifting, and i think we forget to notice sometimes. but i'm often very happy when i write sad songs. because i'm finally, for lack of a better phrase, over it. nancy Hey everyone! Check out Nancy Micciulla's web site! Sound clips, lyrics, pics and more! www.paperwings.de Not quite finished, but adding more all the time. Sign the guestbook and let me know what you think. Thanks! _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 09:58:08 EST From: Minnie822@aol.com Subject: [EDA] last standing vagabond hello angels haven't posted in a while. I hope everyone is doing well. I was just wondering if anyone has lyrics to jewel's song last standing vagabond. Hope someone could help me. thanks diana the earth angel ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 11:39:21 EST From: LCDesy3@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Re: a request for my fellow fans I have a personal request for my fellow jewel fans. I need a favor and all of you have seemed supportive of each other in the past. My close friend is up for the hobey baker award as the mvp of college hockey. You can vote for him at www.voteforhobey.com. His name is jason deskins from Miami of Ohio. You can once a day under as many email addresses as you have. Thanks for your anticipated support and feel free to write me if you have any questions. LCDESY3@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 13:30:41 -0600 From: Mike Connell Subject: [EDA] FWD: JeweLink: January 31, 2001 Here is the latest issue of JeweLink, directly from Jewel's "people", if you want to get a copy of this directly as each issue comes out, you can sub- scribe to it by sending a blank email to join-jewelink@list.jeweljk.com ******************************************** JeweLink - The Official Jewel Communications List ******************************************** Hi all, A lot of Jewel website news on the agenda today: First up, our recent www.jeweljk.com contest winner of the autographed copy of Jewel's latest book, "Chasing Down The Dawn," will be announced on the website tomorrow. That, of course, means it's almost time for another contest! Our next contest will also begin tomorrow. This time a lucky winner will receive an autographed copy of Jewel's new "Meant For You" poster. You can view the poster and enter to win by surfing to the contest page at www.jeweljk.com tomorrow. Good luck to all who enter! Chuck from JMerch just updated me on status about both the "Ride With The Devil" VHS format release and the "Lilith Fair: A Celebration of Women in Music" DVD release. The new expected date for RWTD in VHS format is now February 8th. JMerch will also be offering the Lilith Fair Collection in both VHS and DVD formats. The Lilith Fair Collection includes Jewel's performances of "Near You Always" and "Morning Song." Jewel is also featured on three additional collaborations; two songs with Indigo Girls and Sarah McLachlan, plus the grand finale of Joni Mitchell's "Big Yellow Taxi," that features everyone on stage. The RWTD VHS and Lilith Fair VHS and DVDs should be in stock by February 7th. Pricing has not yet been determined, but we'll update you again next week. We've had a lot of positive response about our recent "behind-the-scenes" photo coverage of Jewel's USO Tour last month. So by popular demand, we'll continue to feature more exclusive images from that tour over the next few weeks. Visit our photo page to enjoy the new images featured this week. More to come next Tuesday! 2001 is here and as many reflect back on history and speculate about the future, we'd enjoy turning you on to musician Cindy Lee Berryhill, who has been reflecting both the past and future, in her music and writing, all along. Utilizing elements of folk, rock, punk and melodic pop, with doses of the beat culture, sci-fi and her unique sense of humor mixed in, Cindy Lee Berryhill continues to astound fans, critics and musicians alike. From her initial contributions to the anti-folk scene in NYC during the late 80s and her musical development of the legendary Garage Orchestra in the 90s, to her melodically infectious compositions of late, she continues to create songs that are unconventional and inspired as any musician working today. As some of you might know, Cindy Lee Berryhill was a pioneer on the legendary Living Room Tour, a cross-country series of house concerts, coordinated and attended by many online Jewel fans. Her latest album was recorded live at one particularly enjoyable LRT gig. We invite you to sample some of these recordings and educate yourself about this highly recommended artist at our guest artist page. We'd also like to thank everyone who has taken Jewel's website "fan poll" recently. Your time and input is appreciated. We'll be changing the poll in the next day or two and we'll drop you a line when it's ready. If you'd enjoy taking the current poll or checking the results, visit the calendar page. The link can be found on the left side above the link to the JeweLink Archive. Thanks for reading all this! Talk to you again soon, MrBB - --- You can help a friend subscribe by having them send a blank email to join-jewelink@list.jeweljk.com To view selected back issues of JeweLink, please visit the JeweLink Archive at the www.jeweljk.com calendar page. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 10:50:13 -0800 (PST) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Hotel=20Angel?= Subject: [EDA] fav. jewel poems Hi! My fav. Jewel poems are: 1. Insecurity 2. Tai Pei #2 3. Father Of A Death Girl "I want to fly from here!" Mirko *the angel from Peru* __________________________________________________ Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 15:10:13 EST From: EquusJes@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Jewel's Early years Hey guys-- I am extremely curious to know about Jewel's Innerchange days. I know the basics, but want to know about what songs she did besides her own and all that other wonderful stuff. If you have any info on her early days, please post--I would appreciate it immensely. Jessica the nature angel ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 17:47:23 -0500 From: MrBB Subject: Re: [EDA] Jewel's Early years In a message dated 2/1/2001 3:20:59 PM, EquusJes@aol.com writes: << I am extremely curious to know about Jewel's Innerchange days. I know the basics, but want to know about what songs she did besides her own and all that other wonderful stuff. If you have any info on her early days, please post--I would appreciate it immensely. >> Hi Jessica and others interested, There's a few vets lurking about that can give you better first hand accounts of what it was like to be at The InnerChange, but I can answer with some specific setlist and general info about that time period. Many EDAs are familiar with the recordings on the InnerChange Days tapes, which are spread around freely since the early days of this list. Those tapes were recorded during the Spring and early Summer of 1994, which was toward the end of the "InnerChange Era" for Jewel (The POY recordings and her last "official gigs" there were on July 28 & 29, 1994). Here's a general idea of what was going on before that: Other than her early "guest" sets, where she'd do a few of her songs solo, Jewel usually jammed with other area artists (Steve Poltz, John Katchur & Frank Lee Drennen primarily) beginning in late 1992 and early 93 at The Innerchange (& Java Joe's when it was in Poway). The sets with Poltz & Friends were typically off-the-wall and spontaneous and featured early Rugburns songs, unusual covers and the earliest Poltz/Kilcher collaborations like "Daddy She's A Goddess", "Electric Quaalude" and "Everything Is Cardboard". Many of the songs have lyrics which lead one to believe Jewel and Steve were trying to see who could be the strangest. Regardless, these songs have a lot of charm and their songwriting chemistry is obvious even back then. On the gigs with Katchur, Drennen and others, Jewel primarily sang blues standards. Some of the songs were "Stormy Monday", "Summertime", "Baby What You Want Me To Do", "Mean Old World" and there were some cool choices of other covers like Van Morrison's "And It Stoned Me" and "Little Wing" by Jimi Hendrix, as well as jams where Jewel would scat and improvise lyrics over the other guys' blues jams. Some might be surprised that "V-12 Caddillac", released on the Mom2 Surfrider CD in August of 97, was already written and performed back during this time. The first real "headliner" InnerChange gig for Jewel was on May 19, 1993 and there wasn't many people there. Maybe two dozen came and went over the course of the show. The setlist for that 1st InnerChange gig was: Chime Bells Dont Money Cant Take My Soul Little Sister Puzzle Of Stars Crazy Painters Nicotine Love Wild Horse I Dont Care Open Your Eyes How Long Will This Go On? Who Will Save Your Soul Billy Walk Away Another Round Of You Lay Me Down Raven Quiet Warrior Ill Be Seeing You Again Dolphin and Wolf Other than Chime Bells, all the songs were originals, which was typical of all Jewel's solo sets during this time. She rarely covered material, with the exceptions primarily being "Behind The Wall" by Tracy Chapman and when she'd collaborate with other musicians. Over the course of the next year, Jewel debuted several new songs every week and the setlists changed quite a bit from month to month ending up very much like those InnerChange Days tapes and the live material on her first album. She had over 200 songs in her repertoire by the time Atlantic recorded her at the Innerchange in July of 1994. She did return in December of 94 for a "Farewell Gig" and a surprise gig in January of 1995, but Jewel's "InnerChange Era" is really from May of 93 to July of 94, just a little over a year. Hope everyone is doing well! Back into cyberspace... MrBB ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 19:39:56 EST From: NikosSong@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Mamma's Little Hero What angelfood is this song on? Anyone have it? Help! Jenni ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 17:11:59 -0800 From: Gerrit Subject: Re: [EDA] Mamma's Little Hero NikosSong@aol.com wrote: > > What angelfood is this song on? Anyone have it? Help! > > Jenni It's on Innerchange Days.. the two 100 min tape set. :) Gerrit ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 20:30:08 EST From: JewelK512@gateway.net Subject: [EDA] hey i'm back Hey, angels!!! I'm back. Did you all miss Hazy?? I had to leave for a while, the messages were unbearable. I couldn't keep up!! So what's going on in Jewel land??? {\Hazy/} +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Click here to see The Angel With The Blue Guitar. Okay, it WORKS now!!! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 21:09:43 -0600 From: Jason Subject: [EDA] [NJC...sort of...] WANTED: Artists, Musicians, Writers, Poets, Filmmakers... Hi Everybody, I know this isn't exactly a Jewel-related post, but I'll explain how it kinda is later in the message. :-) I run a web site (www.deepwaterstudios.com) dedicated to promoting and distributing the works of new and talented artists, musicians, writers, poets, filmmakers, and other gifted souls who normally may not have the opportunity to display their works on the internet. We're currently looking for artists to help out. If you're interested, please stop by, we'd love to hear from ya! :-) http://www.deepwaterstudios.com/ Now as for the Jewel-related content of this message...:-) I founded the studio with the intent of "being the difference that makes the difference"; by giving others the chance to get their works out to the public when they may not normally have the chance to do so. And in case you haven't already noticed, the studios' name is awfully familiar... ;-) Jason Bartel Founder of Deep Water Studios and long time Jewel fan! :-) ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V6 #39 **************************