From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V7 #323 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Wednesday, July 10 2002 Volume 07 : Number 323 * 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 V7 #___ gives fellow list readers * no clue as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [EDA] JewelJK.com live clips ["Eric L." ] [EDA] 94 songs, full Woodstock set, videos ["Lindsay" ] [EDA] extra michelle branch cd ["Pupecki, Stacy" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 00:27:27 -0500 From: "Eric L." Subject: Re: [EDA] JewelJK.com live clips Actually, I posted about this a couple of weeks ago. I'm used to having my posts ignored, but I was surprised no one else was interested in that particular one. Anyway, I agree that the clips are fantastic. It would definitely be a waste to record all those performances and not release a live album. Of course, knowing what we do about the recording industry, it's a fair bet that Atlantic will just put the recordings in their archives and never release them. Their "shelf" must be getting pretty full by now ; ) Eric L. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Scott" To: "JFreaks" Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 6:31 PM Subject: [EDA] JewelJK.com live clips > Okay, we had BETTER be getting a live album at the end of this tour, because > these clips ROCK. Anyone else agree? They're all great. Her voice is killing > the Spirit-era performances by far. By farrrrrr. So much better, so much > more interesting. =) > > > scott.evans [[mind is DISCONNECTED. but my heart is WIRED.]] > AOL IM: sevans112 . Yahoo! IM: sevan112 . scott@tanweb.com > PICKING UP | A Syd Fansite -- [[ http://outofhabit.org/syd ]] > Neurotik. (my personal page) [ http://scott.rocket-fish.org ] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 02:09:53 -0400 From: "Lindsay" Subject: [EDA] 94 songs, full Woodstock set, videos Hey everyone... before I say much of anything, I just wanted to get your input on a set of CDs with the following tracks (and another CD with videos for your computer). I have them and I wanted to see if anyone would be interested in these before I said anything else, so just email me privately if you are. ****** Tracks: 1,000 Miles Away 501 Beauty Queen Afraid It's Too Late Ain't no Looking Back Behind the Wall Billy Boy Needs A Bike Break Me (Live) Buttercup Can't Take My Soul Carnivore Chime Bells The Circle Song Comfortably Numb Cruise Control Daddy She's A Godess Dance Between Two Woman Dancing Barefoot Ohio Down At the Bridge I'm Fading Away Flower Sweet Sweet Angel Food Stamp Love Fragile Heart Grey Matter Here When Gone His Pleasure is my Pain Hotel Angel A Housewife's Revenge I Don't Care If this is What Love is I Hate Valentine's Day I've Got the Blues More then you do Jessica Just So Happens Kiss Your Ass Last Dance Rodeo Life's A Great Big Mystery Show Louisa and her Blue Guitar Making me Blue The Man Who's Already Gone Marital Carnival Memoirs of a Housewife Fish Family Nicotine Love Nikos The Poem Song Racecar Driver Run Tonto Run See Sassy Serve the Ego (Live on Letterman) She Cries Silver Lining Silver Satin Wings Sometimes it Be That Way Spivy Leaks Star Child Stepenville Studies in Love no12 Styrofoam Dream Summer Home in Your Arms Summertime Wolf and Dolphin Tiny Love Spaces Too Darn Hot Paler Shade of Grey Unsung in Your Eyes A Very Big Girl Violet Eyes Walk Away Weeping Tree When I Was With You Without You by My Side Cleveland(old live version) You're so Small A Long Slow Slide Have a Little Faith Under the Water God's Gift to Woman V-12 Cadillac Quiet Warrior Sunshine Superman You Make Lovin' Fun Emily Satellite Passing Time Wild Horses (Rolling Stones cover) Jupiter (Swallow the Moon, Edit) Deep Water (Live) Angel Needs a Ride Foolish Games (Edit) Innocence Maintained (Live) You Were Meant For Me (Unreleased Radio Mix) Woodstock '99 - Full Set Videos (for viewing on your computer): Down So Long Foolish Games Hands Jupiter (Swallow the Moon) Break Me (Live on the View) Hands (SNL) Standing Still (MTV World Premiere) Standing Still (MTV TRL World Premiere/Karaoke) Standing Still What's Simple Is True You Were Meant For Me Who Will Save Your Soul SNL Video Funhouse - Poetry of Jewel Sailor Moon - Seiya's Dream (Jewel - You Were Meant for Me) ****** That's 94 songs plus her entire Woodstock set... plus 14 videos for your computer. e-mail me privately if you think you'd be interested. - --Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 02:13:50 EDT From: CleaningDuster@aol.com Subject: Re: [EDA] NJC:CAN WE GET OVER AVRIL I Think the subject says it all!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 00:32:44 -0700 From: Paul Schreiber Subject: [EDA] AP: Jewel Performs at Her Old School http://kevxml2a.infospace.com/info.ncbuy/apnws/story.htm?kcfg=apart&sin=D7K K82HO1&qcat=entertain&ran=19547&passqi=0&feed=ap&more=1 07/07/2002 12:58:37 EST Jewel Performs at Her Old School INTERLOCHEN, Mich. (AP) - Toward the end of her senior year at Interlochen Arts Academy, Jewel Kilcher invited voice instructor Nicole Philibosian to hear her sing at a coffee bar. "I sat there with tears streaming down my face," Philibosian said. "Such a straight-from-the-heart performance, such absolute confidence in an 18-year-old kid. ... I really knew this was a star in the making." A decade later, the "kid" is known simply as Jewel, one of the biggest names in pop-folk music. In a triumphant homecoming, she performed Friday at sold-out Kresge Auditorium after talking shop with a small group of awe-struck youths at Interlochen's summer arts camp. Jewel, who has sold 23 million albums since "Pieces of You" debuted in 1995, reminisced briefly about her Interlochen days while chatting with the summer campers. She drew laughs by admitting she'd gotten drunk for the first and only time while a student - "It cured me of it" - and that she hated the uniforms. But she prized the school's emphasis on artistic excellence, the topflight instruction and the opportunity to experiment. "I really enjoyed being able to take a lot of different classes ... sculpture, dance, theater. I used to skip lunches to sit in on art classes." ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2002 22:34:26 EDT From: W1GGY2@aol.com Subject: Re: [EDA] POY pre-cd release booklet... I have that book too (it's definitely one of my favorite Jewel items) and it IS really funny how many mis-spellings there are (heh, i probably mis-spelled that!). In fact at one point I was going to type it all up exactly as is and post it and hold a contest to see who could count the correct number of mistakes in it! I forget how many there were but it was something like 127! LOL. Ah, the old days when Jewel was Jewel and her notes & things didn't go through endless proof-reads! Amy N. In a message dated 7/9/02 1:14:15 AM, owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org writes: >Hey angels- just wanted to let everyone whom i am making a booklet for >in on this: I haven't picked up and read this little pamplet in quite >a while, years even, but i just did, and OH MY! It was written by Jewel >and you would not believe- every other word is mispelled! she makes fun >of how she can't spell, she spells the word 'pieces' as 'peices' every >time and spells out words like 'encredable' and just all sorts of stuff- > you guys will really like this, there is even stuff about the songs from >POY that you wouldn't have already known- just wanted to let you know, >it is very cute, young jewel... ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 04:00:59 -0400 From: Fredsteve@aol.com Subject: [EDA] jewel's clothing I have to agree with Scott on this one - I think she looks great. To that person who saw her at Jones Beach in '99.... uhh... I thought she looked kinda frumpy. She wore the same skirt at the Toronto concert a few days later and, to be honest, it wasn't entirely flattering. Maybe I just don't go for the whole "mother earth" look. To me, that's always been one of the more appealing things about Jewel - she doesn't subscribe to that whole cheesy "mother earth" Lilith stuff... she's got a little more spunk and personality. I like the clothes she's wearing because she looks comfortable... she doesn't look dressed up.. she doesn't look like somebody's "outfitted" her... she just looks like she's wearing what she wants to wear on any given night. THat makes her look so much less like a Barbie. And Jewel has DEFNITELY been prone to wearing very revealing clothes in the past. She wore tube tops for most of the Spirit Tour... and remember the Grammys dress? Steve ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 07:43:31 -0400 From: "Pupecki, Stacy" Subject: [EDA] NJC: broken bracelet does anyone have that story about how michelle branch named her demo cd broken bracelet? Stacy p. "the connecticut angel" (\o/) /_\ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:02:00 -0400 From: "Pupecki, Stacy" Subject: [EDA] extra michelle branch cd i have an extra copy of michelle branch's broken bracelet which is the demo she shopped around to different record companies before she signed. i will trade for angelfood from this way tour or anything else interesting. Stacy p. "the connecticut angel" (\o/) /_\ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:47:29 +0100 From: Padilla Donovan G SrA 727 AMS/CSS Subject: [EDA] NJC: Any Hawaii EDAs out there? Hi all! I'm temporarily coming out of "lurk" mode to find out if there are any EDAs in Hawaii. I've received my orders for my next military assignment and will be stationed about 25 miles north of Honolulu. I'm hoping there will be some of you out there because I've always wanted to interact personally with some EDAs. So if you live in Hawaii, shoot me back an e-mail. Have a great day Angels! Donovan The Singing Military Angel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 14:49:20 EDT From: SullMa84@aol.com Subject: [EDA] New SSC Street Crew Mission OMG guys I got the new mission stuff today. They are stickers, one is oval and say "This Way Tour" and has the pic from the arms t-shirt, and the other is about the size of an album cover thing and has her play thing gutar and just says this way and they both have the tour dates on the back. They are to promote the new single. I love this street crew! I'm gonna pass these out asap!! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 16:28:15 EDT From: LuckyStarr42@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Jewel Barbie I noticed a couple people commenting on how Jewel is dressing like a "Barbie" and I wanted to throw my opinion in (oh goody, lol). People are saying she is dressing like a Barbie or like Brittney Spears and I am just wondering where they are coming up with this. I'm a college student and dressing with the newest styles is very important to me. I'm not saying I dress slutty, but if it's in Cosmo I'm likely to have something like that. I love Jewel's clothes that she's wearing now and I don't see how they are Brittneyish at all. I know when I saw her she had on a mini skirt- I wear a mini skirt like everyday of my life!!! No Big! And she had a white shirt (that wasn't even tight) that was ripped asymetrically that hardly showed any skin at all. I haven't seen any pictures of her pink tank top and jeans outfit (if anyone has a pic or a link please hook me up) but I doubt it is anything any worse than what I wear to the bar every Friday. There is a difference between dressing like Brittney Spears and dressing to show off your assets as in a fashionable way- I should know. Alright, enough bitching from me!! xoxo Ashley Staggers the *sweet* Pi Beta Phi angel ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 18:21:13 EDT From: SullMa84@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Read if going to Chicago Show I will be there and I will be standing up from the second the lights go down to the end of the show. I am on the main floor, section 4 row m. So everyone else that is going make sure you stand the whole time to so security doesn't tell me to sit down. And if everyone in the front stands everyone else will have to. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:40:18 +0100 From: "Chris Groves" Subject: Re: [EDA] POY pre-cd release booklet... - ----- Original Message ----- From: Sent: 10 July 2002 03:34 > I have that book too (it's definitely one of my favorite Jewel items) and it > IS really funny how many mis-spellings there are (heh, i probably mis-spelled > that!). In fact at one point I was going to type it all up exactly as is and > post it and hold a contest to see who could count the correct number of > mistakes in it! I forget how many there were but it was something like 127! > LOL. Ah, the old days when Jewel was Jewel and her notes & things didn't go > through endless proof-reads! I typed it all up exactly a few years ago, you can see Jewel's creative spelling at the following link... http://www.btinternet.com/~cmgroves/Jewel/Books/POYpromoBook/POYbook.html Chris. http://www.jewelfan.co.uk : Jewel - Pieces Of UK http://pub70.ezboard.com/fmusicpromosdiscussionfrm14 : Official UK Jewel Forum ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:38:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Julianne Byrd Subject: Re: [EDA] NJC: great article! Does Avril write her own songs? I haven't heard anything but 'Complicated' and it is a good song and i would probably really like it if i was 5-10 years younger (i'm 25) guys acted like immature assholes- but I don't know if she wrote it- someone help me out! Julianne www.geocities.com/jkangelfoood Stacey Hamilton wrote: This is a very good article... - ------------------------- Canadian Press TORONTO - The reality of the music business is that nearly every hot new star has some sort of musical past. And 17-year-old pop-rocker Avril Lavigne is no different. As a little girl, Lavigne made a cassette of herself singing along with superstar Shania Twain and entered it in a contest hosted by a country radio station in her small Ontario town. A few weeks later she walked on to the stage of a crowded stadium in Ottawa, stuck her chin out and belted out What Made You Say That in a duet with Twain. "It was the biggest rush of my life," Lavigne says over the phone from Norfolk, Va., where she was recently promoting her debut album, Let Go. "I walked out on stage and I was the happiest person in the world." Fast forward three years and the singer, who also plays guitar, has virtually become an overnight success. With a major U.S. label backing the album and a debut single, Complicated, that stands as the most frequently heard song on Canadian radio, Lavigne is poised to be the country's next major musical export. "All the stuff that's happened, I've always wanted," says the self-assured teen who sings with the same angst as Alanis Morissette but has the spunky, you-don't-own-me attitude of Pink. "I really believe in myself . . . it's kind of what I expected." The "stuff" she's referring to is the showering of attention from radio and television stations including MuchMusic and MTV and a slew of teen magazines like Seventeen and YM. This week the singer will make her late night debut with Jay Leno. She also received wide exposure after one of her songs played during the season finale of Felicity. On the surface Lavigne is the typical teenager - her vocabulary is littered with the words "like," "stuff," and "cool." She worries about her hair, fusses about her eyeliner, likes to chase cute boys and loves her "doggie" Sam, who has to stay at her parents' house in Napanee, Ont., while she criss-crosses Canada and the United States promoting her work. But look a little deeper and the feisty guitarist, who's developing a strong teen fan base with her skater punk image, is self-confident and sassy. Her songs are up-front testimonials about teen life and praise individuality over poseur culture. Lavigne, who used to sing country music at fairs and talent contests, got her break less than two years ago during a visit to New York City with her Ontario manager. A representative from Arista Records heard the teenager sing and put her in front of boss Antonio (L.A.) Reid, who has helped steer the careers of Pink, Toni Braxton, TLC and Usher. Shortly after her 16th birthday, Lavigne was offered a contract. She dropped out of school (she was in Grade 11) and moved to New York with her older brother Matt keeping watch. "I wasn't going to turn it down," she said about leaving school unfinished. "It's been my dream all my life." That dream includes not being passed off as another pop princess. "I'm not like them. I'm just being myself, being real." And while Lavigne, who taught herself to play guitar at age 12, had no plans to typecast herself a "skater chick," she'd rather that than don a crop-top and mini-skirt to sell records. "I won't change anything because I think the most important thing is being yourself and that's what I'm going to continue to do." Lavigne's drive is what theatre director Tim Picotte remembers most about the singer. "She knew back then what she was going to do and she just kept plugging away at it," said Picotte, who directed Lavigne when she was 11 in two musical productions for Lennox Community Theatre in Napanee, Ont. "Avril has always had the sparkle, she's got showmanship . . . she's always had that since I've know her." _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com New! SBC Yahoo! 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