From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V6 #478 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Tuesday, October 16 2001 Volume 06 : Number 478 * 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 V6 #xxx or the like gives fellow list readers * no clue as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- [EDA] Jewel Aussie Radio Appearances ["Daniel Duwe" ] [EDA] breath in standing still ["now and zen girl" ] [EDA] Re:steriotypical Jewel [Lara Horn ] [EDA] sucky edas [Minnie822@aol.com] [EDA] This Way streaming at Amazon [AEmerald78@aol.com] [EDA] Let JEWEL win at Vh1 ["michiel" ] [EDA] FWD: JeweLink: October 16, 2001 [Mike Connell ] [EDA] I just listened to This Way ["jake skyles" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 15:40:12 +1000 From: "Daniel Duwe" Subject: [EDA] Jewel Aussie Radio Appearances Hey angels, I've finally recovered from the Dido concerts I went to and found some time to create audio files of the other interviews that Jewel did in Australia which I recorded. Ive added the rest of the 3AW interview and also another interview which I got part of and another performance of Break Me that Jewel did. You can download this from my page at www.jeack.com.au/~danield Also to any aussie eda's do you know if her appearance on the Good Morning Australia TV show has aired yet? I have been looking out for it but haven't seen it, I did miss Friday's show though so I hope it wasn't then. Take care Daniel "There is a paradise that can be found... A better life to bring us round... And all we really need to do... Is see the world like lover's do. " - Heather Nova ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 15 Oct 2001 22:44:05 -0700 (PDT) From: Raymond Wong Subject: Re: [EDA] jewel's Australian accent ChrissyPf1@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > Did anyone else notice that Jewel said some words during her Australian > interviews that had a slight Australian accent?? > I thought it was pretty funny. I do that all the time I'm from NY and live in > NC-- whenever I'm talking to a native here I tend to fake a southern accent > -- not even on purpose. I guess I'm like a chamelion only with accents-- I > talk like whoever I'm talking to-- > I just thought it was funny that Jewel did it too-- anyone else notice it? I tend to do it too. I thought it was a bit weird, but it turns out it's a relatively well-known phenomenon. Simply, people who are actually interested in communicating will tend to begin emulating each other as they go. It starts with accents, changing inflections and some gestures and stuff. Eventually they'll find as much common ground as they can, and voila! a basis for communication. Well, *I* thought it was neat. :) Ray Wong PO BOX 6163 negativl at best.com, negativl at rayw.com Hayward, CA 94540-6163 Member #11537, Deborah Gibson International Fan Club Co-Founder and Charter Member, Sutton Foster International Fan Club ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 06:54:47 +0000 From: "now and zen girl" Subject: [EDA] breath in standing still i love the breath she takes in the beginning of standing still!! its a cool affect, and its deffinately a breath not a sigh... now and zen girl - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 04:17:16 From: "Rowdy White" Subject: [EDA] NJC: a long goodbye (Long) Windy, gritty day... The skies to the north Martian red with the blowing dirt. The north wind howling, and keeping the trees bent over at 30 to 35 mph. A Texas autumn... The wind changed late this morning, and we'll see near freezing wind chills before the sun gets more than a hand's span above the horizon, and then the sun will heat the air up to around 65, and the wind will blow even harder. No moon tonight, and even if it was, it would be red and hazy until late tonight. I did not make it out to shoot today, ended up helping a friend move... I did go hunting on a day like this, about five years ago. It was my senior year of high school, and I really didn't want to go to theatre that day, so I went out with the rifle in late November. The wind almost always blows from the Southwest here, across and over the hills that pass for mountains around here. Calm days are rare, and to not spend one of the few calm days on the lake is truly a waste. This was not one of those days. The night was filled with the howling wind, blazing in from the South, and over the moans I could hear the tin from an old shed banging the breeze. Just before sunrise the wind stopped for about thirty minutes, and I made the choice to skip school. On the way to the pasture, the wind switched directions and started in from the north, but no worries. Noon found me huddled behind a brush pile, out of the wind. I had just flushed a skinny cottontail, and sat down on some warm rocks to wait for him to show up from his wide circle that I knew he would run. The temperature had started falling, and the sun-warmed rocks felt good on the micro tears in the ligaments in my lower back. I sat there with my hood drawn, nose red, and my poncho covering the rifle in a vain attempt to keep the blowing sand out of the action. The blue sky had turned almost purple with the red dirt smeared across the sky. The rabbit eased around to the west of where I had jumped him, and I slowly raised the rifle, found the sight picture. Deep breath, let half of it out, s-l-o-w-l-y squeeze the trigger, the recoil should be a surprise. No recoil. Jammed, and I didn't notice after my last shot. I winced as I worked the action, the sound and feel of the gritty ejector horrible to bare. As the bolt slid home, the rabbit jumped and dashed across the opening. I shouldered the rifle, and swung on the rabbit, not really expecting to get the chance. Just as my front sight passed the rabbit's nose, the light recoil of the Remington .22 slapped my shoulder, and the cottontail tumbled head over feet. The second finest shot of my life, and with a dirty rifle. That gave me a brace of rabbits in the game bag, and so I retired to a south facing rock to try to clean the dirt out of my rifle. I dressed the game, and took a nap laid out on another warm rock that was fairly sheltered from the wind. I woke up cold, and sore, the temp still falling. It was only three, and this was one of the few Friday's I had off from B.K. I had no intention of wasting it at home, feeling alone. So I walked around enough to warm up, gathering wood, and soon had a small fire in front of me, and the rocks behind me. (Cisco, this would be the South face of the hill on Horace's, near Half way rock) I put a little of the rabbit on a stick, and started cooking, and threw a little to the fire (just a habit.) While the rabbit was burning, I wrote a few words for the wind, and gave them to the fire as well. The meat was a bit dry, and turned out rather bland since I did not have anything to season it with, but it was hot, and with the rum cake I had brought along the seventeen year old that I was feasted like a king. My mother used to make the best rum cake... A bit strong, but the best. I'll not forgive her, but I will admit her cake and tea were the best. By then the sun was setting, and I was short on wood, so I spent the rest of the daylight getting wood, and listening to the coyotes sing to the wind that was howling in the back of my mind. Sometime before the moon truly rose the coyotes had moved on, and I could only faintly hear their call, though if the wind had calmed I could have prolly counted them by their voices. I kept the fire low, but warm, and dug through my "possibles" bag for my walkman. I had just started listening to Jewel, and had only listened to her POY tape maybe once. I ran the batteries dead that night, gazing at the hazy stars, tucked in my sleeping bag, listening to "Don't" and "Painters" and "Amen" so many times. I felt so connected to the lyrics, the emotion behind them. I knew of about her living in her van, and vaguely of her yodeling, but little else. I knew nothing of mailing lists, and what shade of nail polish she used, or what type of shoes she wore to her last show, or of the true friends I would find from those lists, and of the things that would someday drive me away. The music touched me, made me feel... I dunno, sad as hell, which I already was at the time, but in a different way... I felt understood I guess. I found the EDA list, lurked, and talked a bit, and for some reason from her posts I thought Luna was a dark haired, dark skinned Latin beauty, and that Dennis was a rough, big, Hell rasing' cowboy/Texan type. Three years later I would find that while a beauty, Luna is quite pale, and quite red headed, and Dennis... well, so he might be able to raise a little Hell, he wasn't quite what I had imagined! And I am sure I was not exactly what they both thought of me either... A thousand words of mine you might read, but only a few you'll hear.. Yup, I tend to be quiet.But back then it was just the music, and I want to try to find that again, or maybe just relive it for a short while. Maybe cold weather just makes me reflective, but I miss the moments of holding the headphones to my ears, trying to hear each little sound, each word, just for the joy of hearing them, not to analyze. That is why I am leaving the EDA's for a little while... to maybe find where I started from... I always said that I wouldn't post about leaving, I'd just go, but I think might forward this.. dunno. I let the fire die to coals, and laid awake until dawn, tangled in my headphones... The next morning, early because it was cold, I was stiff, and it was raining, I trudged back off the mesa, smelling of wood smoke and wet clothes. The rifle was clean, so I wrapped it in my poncho to save a cleaning at home, and so I was soaked and freezing before I reached the truck. After a quick shower I slid under the clean warm covers, and instantly fell into one of the best "night's" sleeps that I had in a very long time. And the wind had died. Merry Parting, Rowdius ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 07:23:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Lara Horn Subject: [EDA] Re:steriotypical Jewel I just wanted to say thank you for the people who responded to my e-mail about how do dress like Jewel. I'm at school right now, in gold pleather pants, a sparkly dusty blue top with a peek-a-boo slit, and my cousin's acoustic guitar. I can't wear my cowboy hay because of school policy. But all my friends recognize who I am! Its unbelievable. I just walked past the stairwell a few minutes ago and someone looked at me and shouted "Hey look! Its Jewel!" So now I'm very happy. Thank you! Love, Luck, & Lollipops, Lara (the sweet angel) Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 13:23:07 EDT From: Minnie822@aol.com Subject: [EDA] sucky edas hey angels I just wanna mention that alisa sucks too! You are one of the suckiest edas on the list! hugs diana the writing angel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 13:45:24 EDT From: AEmerald78@aol.com Subject: [EDA] This Way streaming at Amazon I have been waiting for this to be at Amazon so I thought I would share. You can get access to stream the entire album if you pre-order it. The only bummer is the site says that international customers can't use this feature. Take Care, Angela ~born an angel~ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 22:38:42 +0200 From: "michiel" Subject: [EDA] Let JEWEL win at Vh1 hello JEWELFANS, make jewel win another award by letting everybody know that jewel is an artist who deserves to win another award for her great talents thanks for your help, log in, make a choice and let4s jewel win this year favorite artist award i know we can do it! michiel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 16:48:03 -0400 From: Mike Connell Subject: [EDA] FWD: JeweLink: October 16, 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 ******************************************** In this edition of JeweLink: ***JEWEL WEB SITE UPDATES ***AMAZON.COM ONLINE PROMOTION ***LENEDRA CARROLL: TV, RADIO AND BOOKSIGNING EVENTS ***JEWEL: MY VH1 AWARDS ***VANITY FAIR MUSIC ISSUE AT NEWSSTANDS NOW ******************************************** ***JEWEL WEB SITE UPDATES At www.jeweljk.com, we continue to feature more new photos from the recording sessions for Jewel's new album. Visit the photo page to enjoy these new images, updated every Tuesday. We've updated the new "This Way" album page, which now includes the album tracklist. We'll also be adding some of your questions and Jewel's answers during the next few weeks. To access this page, simply click on the banner on the main navigation page. We've also updated the JeweLink Archive, which now contains the JeweLink messages and information that we sent out last week. If you would like to view selected back editions or if you think you may have missed one last week, please click the JeweLink Archive link (to the left of the calendar window) to access the menu. Jewel concert information, recent setlists, TV and radio promo tour listings updated daily at: http://www.jeweljk.com/low/calendar.html ******************************************** ***AMAZON.COM ONLINE PROMOTION If you pre-order Jewel's new album, "This Way," from Amazon.com, you will be granted access to streaming audio of all the tracks. ******************************************** ***LENEDRA CARROLL: TV, RADIO AND BOOKSIGNING EVENTS This week, Jewel's mother and manager Lenedra Carroll will be promoting her new book, "The Architecture Of All Abundance," with various TV, radio and booksigning events, primarily in the San Diego area. ***Wednesday, October 17th: KFMB TV, San Diego Interview at noon. This is San Diego's CBS affiliate on channel 8. ***Thursday, October 18th: FOX Channel, San Diego Morning show interview. This program broadcasts at 8:00 a.m. KPFK FM/ NPR Lenedra will be a guest on NPR radio, where she'll be featured on KPFK FM's "The Awareness Show." This half hour program broadcasts in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara and San Diego areas on 90.7 FM at 1:00 p.m. KPBS FM, San Diego "The Lounge" show. Interview from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. ***Friday, October 19th: KNSD TV, San Diego Channel 7 or 39 (NBC affilliate). Interview from 5:30-6:30 a.m. Booksigning: Bridgeway Books, 162 S. Rancho Santa Fe Road, Encinitas, CA. This booksigning event begins at 7:00 p.m. For the latest scheduling updates and additional information about Lenedra Carroll, please visit her web site at: http://www.lenedrajcarroll.com ******************************************** ***JEWEL: MY VH1 AWARDS Jewel is up for the 2001 "My VH1 Music Awards," in the category of "Favorite Female Artist." You can vote for Jewel by going to: http://www.vh1.com/mymusic/2001/poll.jhtml?pollid=MyMusic2001_female ******************************************** ***VANITY FAIR MUSIC ISSUE The November issue of Vanity Fair Magazine is their annual music issue and features Jewel among the musicians on the cover. This issue is at newsstands now. ******************************************** - --- 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: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 17:30:21 -0400 From: "jake skyles" Subject: [EDA] I just listened to This Way I just preordered This Way from Amazon. It is a little more expensive than buying it in a store on the release date but it is totally worth it. The Album is Amazing. It's a lot more rock sounding than I thought. It is actually a lot more produced than I thought it would be too(that's not a bad thing in this case). It is almost as produced as Spirit but in a totally different way. It sounds great. LMJLMA is totally different than what I expected. It starts out sounding very bluegrass then at the first chorus starts to rock out. Break Me is not aocustic like i thought it would be it has more instruments. My favorite though was the last song, New Wild West. The way it is produced is amazing! There are so many different sounds in just the one song. Oh yeah and the song This Way is BEAUTIFUL! It is a beautiful love song (obviously about TY) I now realize why she named the Album after this song. I was at the Nashville recording session so it was great to heaar Grey matter ans SIBTW. Ok, thats it. Im sure there will be many other people that pre ordered it posting their comments but if you have any questions you can e-mail me. I highly recomend you pre-order it and listen for yourself though. It is GREAT! _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V6 #478 ***************************