From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V7 #489 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Monday, November 11 2002 Volume 07 : Number 489 * 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: ----------------- [EDA] ANGELFOOD LIST UPDATED and TRADES!!!! ["Jewel Worshiper" ] Re: Subject: [EDA] Jewel at Foxwoods request [Jason Quattrini ] [EDA] Her East Coast shows so far. [Dave0828@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 23:25:48 -0800 From: "Jewel Worshiper" Subject: [EDA] ANGELFOOD LIST UPDATED and TRADES!!!! heres the deal yo! I just updated my angelfood page... and i'm hoping maybe i can get some trades done now. So if anyone is interested... go check it out, its on my page. Im expecting a couple more things in the mail but whats on my site is what i have right now! So please... im desperate! :D i neeeeeed moooooooorrrreeee! - --Jewel Worshiper-- http://www.angelfire.com/sk/killorgeteven/pale_shade_of_grey.html (my Jewel Page) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jewel is GOD WWJD --- What Would Jewel Do "the hardest thing in the world is to live in it" ~buffy _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:50:08 +0000 From: "now and zen girl" Subject: [EDA] Re: 9/11/02 saratoga angelfood search hello all edas! i am in search of the 9/11/02 saratoga show from the new wild west tour. i was at this show and would LOVE to have it on cd. if you have it, or plan on getting it, or anything like that please email me privately!! thank you!! alisa - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Add photos to your messages with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 05:20:24 -0500 (EST) From: cb4e@webtv.net (Ricky Sorensen) Subject: [EDA] Jewel Trades Hi! I'd really like to get some more Jewel shows and i'm in desperate need of any Avril Lavigne shows because i don't have any yet. Check out my Jewel list and other bands. I have a lot of stuff! http://community.webtv.net/cb4e/RickysTradingPage Thanks a lot!!! 'There's a whole region of images and feelings inside of us that rarely are given outlet in daily life, and when they do come out, it can take perverse forms, but I think everyone, when they see it, recognises the same things in himself. I think it's just a recognition of forces that rarely see the light of day.' - - This is the voice of the late Jim Morrison from an interview, conducted in 1967: http://community.webtv.net/cb4e/RickysTradingPage ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 06:23:17 EST From: HMN333@aol.com Subject: [EDA] 11/9 show I was there! Thought it was amazing. First time I saw her solo acoustic, so it was great... Just wondering, did anyone record the show? Heard a few people yell when she asked, lol Heather HMN333@Aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 09:41:29 -0500 From: "Pupecki, Stacy" Subject: [EDA] i finally met jewel i finally met jewel and got her autograph! it was friday night at foxwoods in connecticut. what a night! before the show i talked with jewel's touring sound engineer alan bershaw, again. i met him a few months ago at the steve poltz living room concert in paxton, massachusettes. i also met the manager for jason mraz who opened for jewel. eda john from massachusettes came down early to hang with me. he's pretty cool. i had second row seats (again). just can't seem to get front row. it's probably safer that way. before the show someone came out and said there will be absolutely no autographs or flash photography. the dork next to me (not an eda) was bummed. he had a camera and also brought a dozen roses. the security guy told him don't even think of giving them to her. high security that weekend because high ranking military officials there for a meeting. jason mraz opened up. he's pretty good. he played for a half hour and after only a 5 minute break jewel walks out on stage. she's wearing tight jeans and a tan halter top. absolutely beautiful. she messes up the beginning of the first song because someone shouted something to her. she was cracking up laughing. she said she had a little cold so i think she was a little medicated. after a few songs she asked for any requests. i shouted "freebird" which is an ongoing joke since her early days as many of you know. she looks in my direction, smiles and says, "i'll give you freebird" and gives me the middle finger! "i'm a song writer, i write my own songs". yeah, like i don't know that! but now i can say jewel actually spoke to me, and also gave me the finger! she was laughing, she wasn't mad at all. so she played for an hour and a half only, probably because of her slight cold. the hitchiker and drug bust stories she told i've heard maybe 25 times before but these were the best versions i've ever heard. she didn't do foolish games believe it or not. she came back and sang 2 songs for an encore and when she was leaving the stage the dork with the roses ran up and started waving them at her. she saw him out of the corner of her eye and as she took a step in our direction i ran up right next to the guy with the roses. she bent down right in front of me. wow! i handed her a pen and my chasing down the dawn poetry book that i just happened to have with me. i asked if she could sign it for my daughter. she said sure and signed it! i said "thank you, i love you!" i think. actually i don't know what the hell i said. she grabbed the dork's roses and left. out of 1500 people i was the only one to get an autograph, the only one to touch her (as i gave her the pen) and let's not forget the only one to get the bird! out in the lobby eda's tracy and mark came over and said, "ok, let's see the autograph". then i hear, "stacy! i thought that was you!". it was eda's katherine and richard from massachusettes. they recognized me up at the stage. me and john sat around for 2 hours after the show talking. sure we were outside the back door to the concert hall but that was just a coincidence. ;-) unfortunately, she never appeared. i want a copy of this show! please! i have 17 other this way shows and maybe close to 100 older shows. Stacy p. "the connecticut angel" (\o/) /_\ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 12:03:29 -0800 (PST) From: Jason Quattrini Subject: Re: Subject: [EDA] Jewel at Foxwoods request Yah, that's why I said I know it's early :P I posted it to find out if anyone actually did record it, which I'm sure someone has... I'll repost in a few weeks if I don't hear anything by then. (BTW, I don't do much trading, so I didn't actually know if there was a good waiting time... thanks for the tip :) - --- Jason V wrote: > Date: Sat, 9 Nov 2002 12:30:07 -0800 (PST) > From: Jason Quattrini > > I know it's a bit early (not even a day yet :P) but I was wondering > if anyone might be able to make me a copy of of Jewel's performance > at Foxwoods last night (11/08). > *************************** > > Not a flame here, but it is generally considered good "trading" > ettiquette > to wait 2 weeks for asking for a copy of a show. This allows the > taper to > work out the kinks and be able to present a finished product :) > just an > FYI.... > > Jason V ===== * http://www.geocities.com/quattj/ http://www.?p3.com/TheMasterCow * ]:o_ Jason Quattrini The Master Cow _o:[ |O = "I am a WERECOW! Moooooooo!!!!" = O| |_o= quattj@yahoo.com ? = m =o_| U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive greatest hits videos http://launch.yahoo.com/u2 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:11:05 EST From: JeWeLNuMbEr1FaN@aol.com Subject: [EDA] trading Hey ya'll ..This weekend has been CRAZY!!!! And I haven't had time to get online and do any trades at all and so dumb aol deleted a bunch of my mail, so whoever wanted to trade w/ me PLEASE email me again :) ~Michele Trade Angelfood-http://hometown.aol.com/jewelnumber1fan/index.html *Jewel number 1 fan* JEWEL KICKS ASS Roll tide!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 12:16:35 -0800 (PST) From: Siobhan Subject: [EDA] b&p's i'm fairly new to the list and was wondering if anybody would be willing to do b&p's of angelfood for me...i don't have any to trade although i do have counting crows, tori amos and dave matthews band...my list is at www.phishhook.com under urluvisbetter. anything would be appreciated!! Siobhan U2 on LAUNCH - Exclusive medley & videos from Greatest Hits CD ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 15:53:33 EST From: Dave0828@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Her East Coast shows so far. Hey everyone - just thought that I'd post some of the highlights of the first three shows on the East Coast (Portland, Foxwoods, Buffalo). You can all obviously see the setlists at her site, they're being surprisingly quick getting those up so far this tour (as compared to the western dates on the tour). Portland, ME - Merrill Auditorium This is an absolutely stunning hall! If you ever have the opportunity to see a show there you really should. It's a beautiful place. It rivals or betters the Kennedy Center Concert Hall in Washington DC. One of the real highlights here was the addition of Standing Still to her setlist on this Acoustic tour. She hadn't done it on her other leg. She had a moment at the end of the song where she was genuinely surprised by the response that the crowd gave her - you could see that she was taken aback. I leaned over to the person next to me and said that was a first, right as Jewel herself said so (as it turns out - she did play it solo acoustic at a holiday show last winter in CT, you were right Stacey - But, it was the first on the tour). She also did Til We Run Out of Road, which only seems to sneak in every now and then. And, that was pretty cool. One small bummer was that in between Per la Gloria d'adorarvi and Chime Bells she allowed some girls to coerce her into Foolish Games. She had asked what everyone wanted - which a usually a time for people to call out for the unreleased and rarer stuff. She even said - I'm so tired of that song - but, the girls kept yelling for it - and finally she obliged - "always the pop star" was the quote I believe. It was good of course - but, I was hoping for something that doesn't get played quite as commonly. One other thing - the setlist on her site lists Little Sister. But, she only started to play it. Then she said that she didn't feel like that song that night and stopped it while still in the intro. Foxwoods - Mashantucket, CT A great moment from this show came right at the beginning. Now to set this up a bit, the previous night in Portland she said that she was in her favorite size small hall. And, it was good that she could see everyone individually - this way she could see anyone and discipline them personally if their cell phone rang. Well, just into the beginning of Does Anyone Believe in Love, she had to reach around her back for something. Then, she messed up the chords and verse and laughed at herself and said "how pathetic is this? my own cell phone rang!!!" It was even funnier if you had been there to hear her admonish the Portland crowd the night before. She had everyone there say hello to her friend Brett at the count of three - laughed some more and began over again. This was quite a moment. She played Everything Breaks and all of Little Sister. But, Foolish Games was left out - as I suppose it would have been the night before in favor of something else. But, she didn't even pick up a guitar for the encore this time. Tonight when she asked what everyone wanted to hear - someone (Stacey) yelled out for Freebird. Someone has to do this at almost every show. Usually you get the retort "I've got your free-bird right here, or something to that effect. But, tonight she actually gave the bird - which was quite funny. I need to agree with Stacey's post about the fanatic with the flowers. Now, you'll know me if you see me at any of the rest of the shows. I always bring her a bouquet (all but twice). And, providing security is accommodating enough, I set them at her feet and walk away. But, this particular night, security came and took mine to give to her back stage and said that they didn't want anyone approaching the stage that night (in fact - her acoustic tour, including the dates out west, has been much more restrictive in regards to approaching the stage than her band or previous tours). Whatever security asks of me I'm more than willing to accommodate - I just want to know that she receives them. But Stacey - I feel for you, having to wait with this guy for so long before I got there and then having to sit next to him for the whole show. Let's just say that this guy was far too excited. He was asking me over and over if I thought that she would take the flowers from me or if she would stay at her mic stand. He wanted to know over and over again if I thought that he could get her attention - and how many times she had actually taken them from my hand. Now the simple answer to that question was that she has actually taken them from me ONCE in all the times that I have given her flowers at her shows. After all, she's there to put on a show for a bunch of paying customers, not stop and exchange pleasantries with every Tom Dick and Harry there. But, man was this guy over zealous in his pursuit of her attentions. To the point where he would not allow security to take his flowers backstage to her. It was more about him as far as he was concerned. While I tried to impart to him that he was giving her a gift and that her attentions or 'gift in return' did not matter - he was dead set on this mission of his. I tried telling him in so many words that it was selfish to give a gift with only the consideration of a return gift as motivation. And, he should just be about giving this offering to her because she above any other artists deserves to be given flowers each night. But, it continued to be about him. He approached the stage late in the show and was stopped by security - and the guard motioned for him to set the flowers at the edge of the stage and walk away - but, that wasn't good enough - even though she would in fact get them. He waited until after the encore and he did get his little moment when she saw him waving the flowers and came and took them. After the lights went up though - he reacted like he had scored a touchdown in a football game or something. Overall I had to think that the whole ordeal was quite inappropriate. I was just glad that he would no longer ask me over and over what I thought she would do. Anyway - Stacey, I feel for you - I hope that he didn't help to dim your enjoyment of the show. Buffalo, NY - Kleinhan's Music Hall This place had a lot of empty seats - which I thought was pretty unusual. It was small. And, her ticket prices are lower than many other artists. But, the lack of a 100% full auditorium did not stop her from putting out her best show of the first three. There was some comic relief when she had people yelling for Sweet Home Alabama. She said that she didn't really know it and that she had only sung the words in a studio from a lyric sheet for the sake of the soundtrack. But, she tried to humor everybody, as she is usually one of the most accommodating artists around. And, she actually knew some of the guitar part and tried to get her way through the first verse. But, she didn't know it. She tried two or three times. But, she ended up laughing at herself and exclaiming "Man I Suck!!" like a beginner trying to play something for their friends for the first time. It was really funny. But, the best part of the show came when she played Violet Eyes. Then she played Foolish games (I'm not as opposed to Foolish Games as it may sound earlier in this post). Now, she has played Violet Eyes at multiple shows that I've been at. But, this time there seemed to be so much more emotion behind it. I thought for certain that she would have tears streaming down her face as I looked up. It was absolutely moving, if not difficult to hear. There were multiple people that I spotted who had to dry their eyes. It was incredible to hear how much emotion was behind those lyrics at this particular show. Now to follow this up she did Foolish Games. This was completely unfair!! She pushed multiple people over the top with this. Many people who were able to hold back the tear at the corner of their eye had to let it go. This was incredible. She left everything of herself on that stage that night. Not that there isn't a lot of emotion behind all of her performances. But, this was one of those times when it is so stirring that if you're not moved by it you must be dead, check your pulse man... This not only rivaled but surpassed the tear-jerking effect of her 9/11 show this year where she performed Hands and followed it with Violet Eyes. This was such a great and genuinely moving moment that it's one of the highlights of ANY show that I have EVER been to - Jewel or otherwise. But, it also took so much out of me that I could stand to go a few more shows before she affects me like that again. Verona, NY - Tuning Stone Casino This is one of two cities that I cannot make it to on the tour (Lowell, MA being the other). They haven't posted any of last night's set lists yet... anyone know of anything special? Hope you all enjoyed my accounts - I'll try to post other highlights as well as the tour goes on. Later, Dave ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V7 #489 ***************************