From: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org (jewel-digest) To: jewel-digest@smoe.org Subject: jewel-digest V9 #176 Reply-To: jewel@smoe.org Sender: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-jewel-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk jewel-digest Tuesday, June 22 2004 Volume 09 : Number 176 * 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 V9 #___ gives fellow list readers * no clue as to what your message is about. Today's Subjects: ----------------- Re: [EDA] JewelStock [Mike Connell ] [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 ["Stephen H." ] [EDA] That duet song... [cristian louvier ] Re: [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 [NeOblCar@aol.com] [EDA] Last nights review [GAMGRIFF@aol.com] Re: [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 ["Larry Greenfield" Subject: Re: [EDA] JewelStock Chrissy Pfingst asked: >Hi there all, >Does anyone know where I can find the track listing for the JewelStock CD's? > >I sent them to my sister, but I didn't write out tracklisting-- I thought >it would be easier to e-mail it to her-- but I can't find it that easily. JewelStock was never treed on CD, just cassette tapes back during the mid-1996 treeing. Even though it was against the requests of Jewel and her management, the tapes eventually made it to CD after CD-burners became standard equipment on PCs around the turn of the century. Many different people made CDs of it and thus with personal decisions as to not include particular songs, talking, extras, many differerent versions of JewelStock on CD exist. However, there still does exist the original tracklisting of the JewelStock tapes, and it is below. Mike **THE JEWELSTOCK TAPES** (July-16,17,18 & 19-1996) Tape 1 Side A: Bearsville Theater, Bearsville, NY July-18-1996 (part one) Welcomes & Thank Yous by Dan Stark,Mike Connell & Richard Chang Intro of Jewel Kilcher by Mike Connell POETRY READING: a)God Knows What Time It Is b)Haunted By 2 Lips At 3:00 A.M. c)Infatuation d)Son Bathing e)I Guess What I Wanted f)Fat g)Taking The Slave h)Lost,Alone,Fear,Desperation,Hope & Grace i)I Am Not From Here j)As A Child I Walked Don't 1000 Miles Away Angel Needs A Ride My Fish Family Studies In Love #12 The Face Of Love (Duet with Lenedra) The Little Bird (Lenedra Acapella) Louisa & Her Blue Guitar Tape 1 Side B: Bearsville Theater, Bearsville, NY July-18-1996 (part two) His Pleasure Is My Pain All The Animals Tiny Love Spaces Memoirs Of A Housewife Fragile Flame Cold Song Run Tonto Run Grey Matter Moon Over Austin (aka Hotel Angel) Innocence Maintained Tape 2 Side A: Bearsville Theater, Bearsville, NY July-18-1996 (part three) encore #1 Nikos Amen encore #2 Sometimes It Be That Way You're So Small Nicotine Love plus bonus tracks of: 1.Rosie O'Donnell Show July-17-1996 Who Will Save Your Soul Interview 2.Radio Station Olympic Parody of WWSYS Who Will Take The Gold Tape 2 Side B: Bearsville Theater, Bearsville, NY July-19-1996 (part one) Intro Summertime (w/T-Bone) Sometimes It Be That Way If This Is What Love Is (aka In A Woman's Life) With You I Will Always Be (aka Circle Song) Innocence Maintained Everything Breaks Sometimes Foolish Games Morning Song Wolf & Dolphin (aka Swedish Song) Summer Home In Your Arms Here & Gone Moon Over Austin (aka Hotel Angel) ABCD(All Of The Above) A Very Big Girl Tape 3 Side A: Bearsville Theater, Bearsville, NY July-19-1996 (part two) Deep Water Race Car Driver I Got The Blues More Than You Do Blues Tiny Love Spaces Memoirs Of A Housewife Buttercup Fragile Flame Angel Standing By encore #1 Behind The Wall Nikos encore # 2 Chime Bells(just a tease) ?Styrofoam Dream?(tuning ditty) Near You Always Tape 3 Side B: Bearsville Theater, Bearsville, NY July-19-1996 (part three) Chime Bells encores #3 Run Tonto Run Grey Matter 1000 Miles Away plus bonus tracks of: WDST Backyard Barbeque, Tinker Street, Woodstock, NY July-16-1996 Intro You Were Meant For Me Little Sister Carnivore Sattelite Innocence Maintained Who Will Save Your Soul Chime Bells ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 16:18:34 +1000 From: "Stephen H." Subject: [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 Apparently Jewel's management had to do a lot of convincing to even let Atlantic Records agree to this whole Instantlive thing in the first place... but Atlantic are being VERY cautious about it and it may not continue beyond this current tour (this is according to one of the Instantlive people, whom someone on one of these boards/lists spoke to). We all know Jewel said Atlantic originally rejected the idea... and she's under contract with them so it's THEIR decision ultimately, not hers or her managements. Not ALL the CD's instantlive produce are sold through their website... it's done if the artist decides it's appropriate. It's almost certain that one of the conditions of Jewel even DOING this is that the CD's were to be VERY limited edition, and only available at the show in question, so as to limit distribution and possible bootlegging. See there are two types of piracy... one worse than the other. The first is just fans trading these shows amongst each other in a not for profit fashion. That is BOUND to happen if you sell soundboard recordings of shows, and in fact I'm sure one of the reasons that Jewel decided to do this was because she's aware her fans rampantly tape and trade her shows and she decided she could make some money off that (and rightfully so). So the not for profit trading is something they'd be expecting, and I'm sure not concerned about. It's professional bootlegging that Jewel and Atlantic would be worried about. If they were available online, bootleggers who actually attempt to profit off recordings like this (by packaging them professionally and selling them to CD stores or on ebay at ridiculous import prices) would be all over them... and that is very bad news for any record company, and doing anything that makes that process EASIER undermines their whole fight against piracy. However, if it's just a few hundred Jewel fans purchasing them after the show, and perhaps innocently trading tracks between them, then there's less chance of the shows being profitted from in any major way. Most regular fans who buy the CD at the show wouldn't know HOW to pirate it... and the rest of the people at the actual concert probably wouldn't be interested in ripping Jewel off by selling them for huge sums of money. But anyway... point is there's a very logical reason as to why they're not gonna be available online, and blaming Jewel's management for this is not logical at all, as they're not the ones with the decision making authority in this area... and in fact they probably FOUGHT Atlantic quite hard to let her do this in the first place, so we should be praising them that this service is available at all. >Been gone for 2 weeks, so what I wrote before pertaining to live >Instantlive shows is below -- my only exception in how I feel about >trading these shows. Since they aren't going to be available for sale >- -- anyone want to trade -- especially for the show that has 3 new songs >on it -- I think San Diego 6-14-04. Please email me directly -- any >show someone might want to trade. I can't believe we won't be able to >buy these online. It doesn't make a lot of sense, but whatever. Nothing >does with Jewel's management anymore. See ya, T >On Tuesday, June 8, 2004, at 12:05 AM, jewel-digest wrote:w ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 10:19:59 -0700 (PDT) From: cristian louvier Subject: [EDA] That duet song... I can't remember what it was called, something like Everybody But You or something like that, it was the duet she sang with a guy that was her opening act. I listened to it once online and was wondering if anyone knows where I can find it and listen again. thanks! cristian Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 08:06:46 EDT From: NeOblCar@aol.com Subject: Re: [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 In a message dated 6/21/2004 5:01:33 AM Eastern Standard Time, Fredsteve@pacific.net.au writes: But anyway... point is there's a very logical reason as to why they're not gonna be available online, and blaming Jewel's management for this is not logical at all, as they're not the ones with the decision making authority in this area... and in fact they probably FOUGHT Atlantic quite hard to let her do this in the first place, so we should be praising them that this service is available at all. :::And I felt the need to kick in ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Actually, no that makes no sense what so ever. The way to encourage bootleg copies is to stifle availability. Atlantic would actually be increasing demand of illegal copies by not allowing them to be sold online. Why would anyone pay a bootlegger $45 on ebay for CD they could buy on Jewel's website for $18? Second, there is a very real possibility this is Jewel's last Atlantic tour. If the next CD comes out, fulfills her contract and Atlantic decides not to re-sign, or another company makes a better offer - then this is it. I would think that Atlantic would want every song they could under some recording to claim royalties or whatever for years to come. And last - Jewel's current management sucks. That's just a fact. The old J-team members didn't go running for the hills for nothing. The new management could care less about the fan base since she's just one client out of dozens that they have. I can guarantee the kid behind the counter a McDonalds cares more about you and your getting your Big Mac than Jewel's management does about make fans happy. == Rob == ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 17:45:12 EDT From: GAMGRIFF@aol.com Subject: [EDA] Last nights review Another great review! I hope none are getting tired of reading these..........John SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/pop/178829_jewel21qww.asp Jewel delivers a powerful, funny show at Ste. Michelle Monday, June 21, 2004 By GENE STOUT SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER POP MUSIC CRITIC Talk if you must during a Jewel concert, but do so at your own risk. REVIEW JEWEL WHEN: Sunday night WHERE: Chateau Ste. Michelle "OK, how about the people talking while I'm singing?" the singer-songwriter snapped at the crowd, interrupting the start of "Life Uncommon" amid sporadic chatter in the front rows Sunday night at Chateau Ste. Michelle. "I'm trying very hard for you. I don't have a band and I'm singing my little guts out for you. "If you're a guy and you're trying to talk to your date because you hope she likes you ... if she doesn't like you by now, it's too late, so just shut up." Jewel expects a lot of her audience and of herself, and when everything's just right, she's capable of a remarkable performance. Despite the unwelcome chit-chat during the show's opening moments, the good-natured singer-songwriter with the offbeat sense of humor offered a powerful and entertaining solo concert peppered with sassy commentary and comical storytelling, including a segment about TV ads for prescription drugs with side effects worse than the conditions being treated. Jewel's extraordinarily expressive vocals were the highlight of the evening. She sauntered out shortly after 8 p.m. for the opening concert of the 2004 season at the Woodinville winery. She wore a sun dress over faded jeans. The sparse stage featured only a small table topped with a vase or flowers. Singing in a girlish voice capable of soaring as high as the hot-air balloon that drifted overhead, Jewel opened her 90-minute show with the tender, romantic "Near You Always" and "Passing Time," a tune she wrote when she was 19 about the "delusional week" that followed a breakup with her boyfriend. The concert was recorded by a company called Instant Live, which sold a double live CD of the show for $25 a copy on site. Hundreds of concertgoers lined up afterward for the souvenir recording. "When I do a new song, don't sneeze," she instructed the crowd. "I'll come out and choke you if you ruin a good take." Among the most powerful songs in the show was the politically charged "The New Wild West," featuring the line, "What fun is power if you can't act like a rock star?" It was from her 2001 album, "This Way." Another standout was "Intuition" from last year's "0304" album. Jewel's is working on a new "lo-fi" album to be released early next year. It will include songs the folk-pop singer has played live for years but never recorded. But there could be new material as well. Jewel performed "Belong With You," a tender, melancholy love song that was written only a week ago. The set continued with "Foolish Games," "You Were Meant for Me" and the closing song, "Who Will Save Your Soul," which she wrote while hitchhiking through Mexico at age 16. "Every time I heard it on the radio I was so embarassed," she said, noting that her original warbling vocals reminded her of Kermit the Frog. Singer-songwriter Joe Firstman, the middle act in the show, joined Jewel for the encore. The two performed a powerful duet of a song they wrote together. Jewel concluded the concert with "Chime Bells," a showcase for the extraordinary yodeling she learned while growing up in Homer, Alaska. She added a humorous twist by speeding up her yodeling until the lyrics became unintelligible. During Firstman's earlier set, the North Carolina-bred singer-songwriter backed himself on guitar and piano, performing songs from his current album, "The War of Women." Among them was the rootsy rocker "Can't Stop Loving You," which he concluded with a powerful falsetto, and "Now You're Gorgeous, Now You're Gone." He also performed a Joni Mitchell song -- the enchantingly romantic "(I Could Drink) A Case of You" -- appropriate for a concert at a winery. Opening the concert was singer-songwriter Anne Heaton, who won a national competition sponsored by Jewel and her Soul City Cafe Web site. Her set included "Megan and Kevin," a humorous and poignant song dedicated to a girlfriend who had found the perfect spouse. ) 1998-2004 Seattle Post-Intelligencer ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 21 Jun 2004 18:35:04 -0700 From: "Larry Greenfield" Subject: Re: [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 I sadly have to agree with Rob's assessment of new management's concern about the old (or even new) fan base. - -=-Larry-=- > [Original Message] > From: > To: > Date: 6/21/2004 2:04:25 PM > Subject: Re: [EDA] Re: jewel-digest V9 #175 > > > And last - Jewel's current management sucks. That's just a fact. The old > J-team > members didn't go running for the hills for nothing. The new management > could care less about the fan base since she's just one client out of dozens > that they have. I can guarantee the kid behind the counter a McDonalds cares > more about you and your getting your Big Mac than Jewel's management does > about make fans happy. > > > == Rob == ------------------------------ End of jewel-digest V9 #176 ***************************