From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V4 #404 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk JMDL Digest Tuesday, September 14 1999 Volume 04 : Number 404 The Official Joni Mitchell Homepage is maintained by Wally Breese at http://www.jonimitchell.com and contains the latest news, a detailed bio, original interviews and essays, lyrics, and much more. ------- The JMDL website can be found at http://www.jmdl.com and contains interviews, articles, the member gallery, archives, and much more. ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- NJC: Don't miss "Tour 1999" [Kate Tarasenko ] Re: More JoniFest 99 Thoughts and feelings ["Kakki" ] JoniFest Photos NJC ["John Low" ] Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging [w evans ] Re: Practical Magic - NJC [Jason Maloney ] Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging [Jason Maloney ] Re: Bob, show thyself NJC ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: qawwali/nusrat (NJC) [Ashara@aol.com] The geezers of jmdl ["Catherine McKay" ] Sunflowers - NJC ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging [catman ] Re: The geezers of jmdl [catman ] Re: Bob, show thyself (NJC) ["Paul Castle" ] The ripping of dusty carpets - NJC ["Catherine McKay" ] Joni & Michael Hedges (sjc) [Anne Sandstrom ] re: NJC Why does it always go like this? ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging [w evans ] Levity/mirth/yuks - NJC ["Catherine McKay" ] My Sincerest Apologies ... NJC [Don Rowe ] Re: NJC Why does it always go like this? [Jason Maloney ] Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging [CaTGirl627@aol.com] NJC: "Tour 1999" [Kate Tarasenko ] Re: Levity/mirth/yuks - NJC ["Kakki" ] NJC Re: New Music Discovery [Vince Lavieri ] NJC ziplip.com ["Julie Z. Webb" ] NJC Moondog [Vince Lavieri ] Re: Converting the young ["Helen M. Adcock" ] Re: The SSSSSSSSSSNAKE room!NJC ["Helen M. Adcock" ] soundtracks NJC ["gene mock" ] A Joke for Khakki [MDESTE1@aol.com] Graham Nash in Accident (NJC) ["Kakki" ] Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging [CaTGirl627@aol.com] soundtracks (NJC) [Terri Forte ] NJC Old age [Vince Lavieri ] Re: A Joke for Khakki (NJC) ["Kakki" ] Guitars (NJC) [Michael Paz ] Atty May Setlist Info [Michael Paz ] The five questions most feared by men... funny! NJCNJCNJCNJC but funny [C] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 01:22:38 +0000 From: Kate Tarasenko Subject: NJC: Don't miss "Tour 1999" Please please please tell me please that somebody else here on the list was at the Red Rocks show tonight (Sunday) for Bonnie, Jackson, Shawn, DAVID LINDLEY, and can I say just two words to you: Wally Ingram -- that boy has ALL KINDS of ideas going on in his head and his hands!!!!!!!! Couldn'ta been better -- fun line-crowd, found a bottle of beer in the bushes, lots of laughs, that desperate 23-degree angle climb up to the gates, and great general-admission seats near the front -- happy, mellow crowd who remembered to dress in layers -- LOVELY COLORADO COLD! Fall is here! It was supposed to have been taped/broadcast for MTv or VH-1 -- who knows -- but if anybody runs across it, sing out. Kate in CO NP, because I don't have any of those guys on CD (ˇgasp! but it's the same kind of concert-groove): Bob, "Changing of the Guards" (Greatest Hits #3) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 00:03:04 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: More JoniFest 99 Thoughts and feelings Terry asked regarding the newest Joni Parker: > Is this the one you showed me at Ashara's, with all the features ON the > guitar? Are you going to put that pix on the website?? How much are they > going to run? Do I ask too many questions? Michael can 'splain this much better than me, but this new Parker is still "in process" as an even lighter weight guitar for Joni. I got a little Joni "wow" moment when the manager brought out the guitar case that had a piece of masking tape on it with "Joni" written on it. This guitar is so incredibly light that it didn't feel like I was holding anything and it's like the fretboard and the strings are just sort of materializing alone without any body. Talk about "air guitar"! Michael and the guys at Parker chattered about a bunch of techno stuff that I didn't understand. But it was very cool to check out those new age guitars. Hopefully we can get a pic up on the website. Kakki NP: Hero - Croz, Phil Collins, Nash and CPR live at the Wiltern ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 02:53:56 PDT From: "John Low" Subject: JoniFest Photos NJC Colin wrote that he was surprised how everyone looked like "real grown ups" in the photos. I'm afraid I was startled at how YOUNG everyone looked!! I fear I must be close to 'senior citizen' status on the list. John - in Sydney and only 2 years, 1 month & 16 days younger than Joni herself! PS. But I did take some comfort from Colin's addendum: >It just occurred to me it has something do with the fact that we >remain >young inside whilst the outside changes. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 07:20:29 -0400 (EDT) From: w evans Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging > From: Jason Maloney > Perhaps we all feel this way, each and every one of us, but I can never > picture myself/imagine myself being "old" (and looking old, especially). > > I am 28, still look the same as I did at 15, and my physique has also > remined unchanged. Part of this might be due to the serious illness that > hit me at 14, an important time for the body's development process. In > time, it may have its advantages. There is so much I want to "catch up" > on when this condition eventually releases its hold on me, and if I look > significantly younger than my years it might be a help rather than a > hinderance. The irony is that before I became ill, I actually looked > OLDER than I was, and had to convince people I was only 12, not 15 or > 16!!! Is anyone actaully interested in this? ;-D > > Jason. Rather fascinated by it, actually. I'm somewhat obsessed with time issues, both time acceleration (the feeling that the past year was a few months, where a year used to feel like a year) and with how old people look vs. what they are... I'm 29, and up until a year or two ago I would have occurences such as, for example, I found myself dating a college freshman (who knew the truth) but his friends all guessed that I was about 20... and I would show people my high-school graduation picture and they'd gasp and say "it looks just like you now." But, now, I can't do that, it's like I've aged 5 years in the last one or two, and I can't point to any lifestyle reason really, except that I've heard that single people have 20% shorter life-expectancies than married ones, maybe that's it... Anyways, this is probably over the line, but I would be fascinated in seeing pics of you at 12, 15, and 28, just to know such a thing as you described is possible. :o) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:11:32 +0100 From: Jason Maloney Subject: Re: Practical Magic - NJC Helen M. Adcock wrote: > Did anyone else notice Nicole Kidman singing along to "A Case Of You" in the > car, and actually singing "Oh, I could drink a PIECE of you" (and I rewound > several times to make sure)? You would have thought she'd at least get the > words right! Yes, I spotted that too, Helen....but I assumed it must have been either intended or simply a goof left in for that added "realism" - don't we all sometimes fluff the lyrics to songs as we sing along? :-) Jason. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:27:33 +0100 From: Jason Maloney Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging w evans wrote: > I'm somewhat obsessed with time > issues, both time acceleration (the feeling that the past year was a few > months, where a year used to feel like a year) and with how old people > look vs. what they are... I'm 29, and up until a year or two ago I would > have occurences such as, for example, I found myself dating a college > freshman (who knew the truth) but his friends all guessed that I was about > 20... and I would show people my high-school graduation picture and they'd > gasp and say "it looks just like you now." But, now, I can't do that, > it's like I've aged 5 years in the last one or two, and I can't point to > any lifestyle reason really, except that I've heard that single people > have 20% shorter life-expectancies than married ones, maybe that's it... This is something I have sometimes found myself wondering as well....will I suddenly begin to age, and eventually start to look as old as I really am? I try to look to at people in the spotlight (actors, singers etc) who share a "similar" physical make-up to me, and see how they have changed (or are changing) with the passing of time. Now, this must sound pretty narcissistic, but as I mentioned before there will come a time for me when I will hopefully be able to "catch up" on all the "lost" years, and the youthful appearance and demeanour may make my reintegration that bit smoother. I actually rather like the idea of having naturally silvery streaks in my hair (a la George Clooney), or even completely silvery hair (like Richard Gere), but it's fair to say I have a different facial constitution to either of those two :-) Having looked virtually the same now for almost 15 years, it's difficult to imagine looking in the mirror one day and seeing something other than this boy-ish face. That's not to say I have a problem with growing old, or cannot bear the thought of wrinkles and whatnot....it's just that I cannot picture it in my mind's eye. It's probably going to happen, and that is both fine and quite intruging to await, but I am not sure whether the nature of my long-term illness might have affected my body's growth, development, and ageing beyond the stage it had reached at 16. > Anyways, this is probably over the line, but I would be fascinated in > seeing pics of you at 12, 15, and 28, just to know such a thing as you > described is possible. :o) I have pictures of me from all those ages, but sadly none scanned. The only means of actually making myself look different to how I did as a youth is to let my facial whiskers grow. Unfortunately, the glandular problems I still suffer from mean I am in so much discomfort after 4 or 5 days, that I can never keep them :o) Jason. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:01:12 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Re: Bob, show thyself (NJC) Yeah, that really IS pretty cool! Where'dya get it? >This is what I look like on a good day - like my cool bobble-hat? > > > O > ### > ##### > ######## > *****_***_***** > < (.) (.) > > () > ( ---- ) > ... > >I bet Bob Muller doesn't have a cool bobble-hat like this!! > >PaulC > > > > > > > > > > cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:11:37 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Re: Bob, show thyself NJC Most sincere apologies, Azeem! I almost fell for it myself. It's strange how people will believe almost anything they read on-line that they wouldn't believe if it was received anonymously in the mail written all in caps in purple crayon with lots of typos and terrible grammar. (Must share this with my suckah co-workers!) >From: AzeemAK@aol.com >To: cateri@hotmail.com, CaTGirl627@aol.com, johnlow40@hotmail.com >CC: Bob.Muller@fluordaniel.com, joni@smoe.org >Subject: Re: Bob, show thyself NJC >Date: Sat, 11 Sep 1999 15:19:32 EDT > >In a message dated 09/09/99 14:55:54 GMT Daylight Time, cateri@hotmail.com >writes: > ><< Someone, and I don't remember if it was someone on this list (if so, my > guess is Colin the Catman), or one of my co-workers, sent out an e-mail > recently saying that if you put your face up close enough to your >computer, > you can end up with your own image on the screen. Sort of a techy shroud >of > Turin. >> >It was me wot dun it!! I couldn't claim to have invented it, but I thought >it was a brilliant scam. And yes, I did fall for it. At least one lister >emailed me to say s/he'd been suckered too. > >Azeem in London >NP: Jane Siberry - Hain't it Funny (what a fabulous song - and it has a >punchline!). And she's coming to London in November - Hallelujah! cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 09:17:15 EDT From: Ashara@aol.com Subject: Re: qawwali/nusrat (NJC) Doug eloquently wrote about Nusrat fateh ali khan, and Qawwali, or devotional song and added: << a doumbek is a drum- hourglass shaped- usually metal with a higher/sharper voicing. at least i think it is.... >> Correct, Doug! Taken from a website about doumbeks: "The Doumbek is the goblet shaped drum of the Middle East. Arab and Turkish music feature the doumbek, and it is especially prominent in bellydance music. The combination of a deep bass tone ("doum") and crisp, fiery treble tones ("tek") give the doumbek its exciting sound and its name." You can see a picture of one, more info, and even a wav file of one here: Doumbeks The drummer in the band I am in uses one, and it's got a GREAT sound! Hugs, Ashara ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:26:14 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: The geezers of jmdl Catman, I'm still 20 inside - or maybe 25 - 29 tops ;) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:32:00 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Sunflowers - NJC That was good the first time - now it's even better. One of these days, I'm going to steal some of my husband's paints and something fun. I have a picture in my head of how I want these paintings to look, if only I can get the hands to co-operate. cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:34:43 +0100 From: catman Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging I was taught, in my youth, that the time going by quickly was a sign that Armageddon was almost upon us! Recently I read tho that it has to do with age and the way our brain works-the older we get the more time seems to go much more quickly. I remeber as achild that an hour seemed ages and ages. It can sometimes now like when i am waiting for a cat or dog to give birth like I am now. Housebound till she pops. At the mo she is lying in the bath llooking huge. perhaps I'll burst a paper bag near her or something!!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:40:40 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: No scoffing here - NJC Rev, you'll get no scoffing from this quarter. A boom box and a walkman is all I've got too (but I can dream, can't I?) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:44:11 +0100 From: catman Subject: Re: The geezers of jmdl You're older than me then!!! I'd be lucky if I was 14. Catherine McKay wrote: > Catman, I'm still 20 inside - or maybe 25 - 29 tops ;) > > cateri@hotmail.com > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - -- "It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." TANTRA’S/ETHERIC PERSIANS AND HIMALAYANS http://www.ethericcats.demon.co.uk ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:47:11 +0100 From: "Paul Castle" Subject: Re: Bob, show thyself (NJC) >Where'dya get it? >> O >> ### >> ##### >> ######## >> *****_***_***** >> < (.) (.) > >> () >> ( ---- ) >> ... I'm stuck! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:01:17 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: The ripping of dusty carpets - NJC >MG - taking a break from ripping up the carpets in the house..... Oh, dear! I've just gone through this myself - ripping up 40-year old, dusty, moldy ugly!!coloured carpet - so you've got my sympathy and best wishes! It's amazing how much sweat you can produce - and then ripping out the tackless and the nails and staples and ripping bits of flesh off your arms and kneews while you're at it, then trying to take up the underpadding that has stuck to the floor in some places. But if you've got hardwood underneath, it's all worth it. Stop frequently to pour yourself a cold one, and finish it all up with a nice bath. AAAAAHHHHHHHHH. And if you've got cats, the whole area turns into kitty wonderland - they'll come out first to find out what you're doing, then start playing cat soccer with the bits of underpadding that you'll find all over, and then they'll be skidding all over the hardwood. Just too funny. If you haven't got a cat, go out and get one. Now. cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 08:18:38 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@fluordaniel.com Subject: Re: NJD DeadManWalking Soundtrack Julie said: <> And don't forget Bruce Springsteen's chilling title song! Great song, and an equally superb film! Bob NP: Red Hot Chili Peppers, "Californication" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 08:26:55 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@fluordaniel.com Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging kenevans said: <> This is interesting to me also...I think it has to do somewhat with Einstein's theories of the relativity of time. That is, when you're 5, a year represents 20% of your life so it passes by RELATIVELY slowly, whereas when you're 20, a year is only 5% of your lifetime so it advances much more quickly, in your mind's eye anyway. By the time you're 50, a year is only 2% of your lifetime, so it's perceived as moving very rapidly...we've all heard folks who have gotten older talk about how quickly the time flies - I think this is why. Not that TIME itself changes in measure, but that the perception of time changes... Right now it has me dragging my feet to slow those circles down... Bob ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:35:57 +0100 From: "Paul Castle" Subject: ARMUROCKS (NJC) Ah! mooooo rocks! Arm, you rocks! Ah, 'mure rocks Aaarrh, Em, you rocks? Why am I posting this? PaulC I'm thinking about Bob Muller's haircut. How does he say it ? In everyday speech? "Send me an ee-mile on RMuRocks, that's lower case 'u' @ etc....."? PaulC? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 11:02:30 -0400 From: Anne Sandstrom Subject: Joni & Michael Hedges (sjc) I recall reading that Michael Hedges was heavily influenced by Joni - no surprise since he played in many different tunings. One of my favorite Hedges tunings (he used it for Rickover's Dream) is CGDGBC. As far as I know, Joni never used this tuning right? Also, live he was remarkable. Before his "Live on the Double Planet" CD came out, I saw him at a local club. by the end of the evening, the audience was standing on chairs and tables, singing "Come Together." One of the best concert moments I've ever experienced. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:05:28 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: re: NJC Why does it always go like this? Jeez, Jason, I hope I wasn't one of those who upset you. I think I understand the point you were trying to make and I know I can be an asshole sometimes by responding too quickly. If I said anything to offend you, I apologize. cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:16:54 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Jaco - NJC >He would then climax his showcase by laying his bass down >on the stage (pickups still howling), climbing on top of his amp, >and then jumping onto his instrument. Sometimes he would >mockingly whip the bass into submission with his guitar strap >like some sort of comical Marquis de Sade." Jeez, I hate people that destroy musical instruments. That's so, like, yesterday (yeah, yeah, it was yesterday.) Anyway, what a waste! Don't destroy those old musical instruments - give them to me! cateri@hotmail.com c/o the home for battered musical instruments ;( ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 11:35:46 -0400 (EDT) From: w evans Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging > cannot picture it in my mind's eye. It's probably going to happen, and > that is both fine and quite intruging to await, but I am not sure > whether the nature of my long-term illness might have affected my body's > growth, development, and ageing beyond the stage it had reached at 16. > > Jason. It's ok not to say much if you don't want to... but I'll ask anyways, feel free to ignore it. What happened? I've never heard of anything like what you describe... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 15:59:25 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Levity/mirth/yuks - NJC In need of a little levity, after catching up on the latest posts, (My, it's hot on the porch!) I would like to thank: - - the sender(s) of the "Flours/Pillsbury Doughboy e-mail(s) (sorry, it's digestitis again - I'm not sure who sent the first one, and I don't think I read my digests in order this time around, which doesn't help) - - Kakki for the Kaleidoscope (way cool!) I don't know about the lightbulb thing though. Lightbulb jokes are kind of passe, dontcha know? People, people - can't we just get along? cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 09:32:21 -0700 (PDT) From: Don Rowe Subject: My Sincerest Apologies ... NJC I would like to apologize for unwittingly starting this whole firestorm over the Lolita issue with my post "What A Country". It was not my intention to open this Pandora's Box ... and as it turns out ... entirely unnecessary since our young Brittney was frozen out of the MTV Video Music Awards. Again, it was not my intention to be incendiary (phrase of the day) ... and I regret any hurt feelings which may have resulted. Don Rowe __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:01:54 +0100 From: Jason Maloney Subject: Re: NJC Why does it always go like this? Good heavens, Catherine.....in no way whatsoever did you say anything that was remotely offensive or antagonistic! I thouroughly enjoyed your comments, and the lighter tone you brought to proceedings. I hope this puts your mind at rest. Best wishes, Jason :-) Catherine McKay wrote: > > Jeez, Jason, I hope I wasn't one of those who upset you. I think I > understand the point you were trying to make and I know I can be an asshole > sometimes by responding too quickly. If I said anything to offend you, I > apologize. > > cateri@hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:41:06 +0100 From: Jason Maloney Subject: My TAKE on STAS Thanks to all who have so far responded so positively to my enquiries about how to best enjoy STAS, Clouds and Mingus. Keep 'em coming! :-) This afternoon, I listened to STAS for the first time ever. I was not familar with any of the 10 songs (unlike Clouds, with Chelsea Morning, Both Sides Now etc). My instinctive reaction is "yes! love it!", but that is hardly a considered and well-articulated comment ;-) To a child of the 80s, it does indeed sound very...well, 60s :o) Echos of Simon & Garfunkel to these ears, though more in overall mood and sound than anything. The musicologists (sp???) among you can probably explain to me the "difference" in the sound of the chords/keys she uses on several of the tracks compared with post-LOTC Joni...especially I Had A King, Michael, and Nathan La Franeer. It's not what I am used to hearing from her, but I really liked it. I'm thinking they're "minor" chords and keys, but I expect that's not the right term. Song To A Seagull (the song) certainly gives the strongest hint as to what was to follow in the future. Jason. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:06:41 EDT From: CaTGirl627@aol.com Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging In a message dated 9/13/1999 1:29:26 PM Eastern Daylight Time, catman@ethericcats.demon.co.uk writes: << I was taught, in my youth, that the time going by quickly was a sign that Armageddon was almost upon us! Catgirl says...if this is true big YIKES!!! Recently I read tho that it has to do with age and the way our brain works-the older we get the more time seems to go much more quickly. I remeber as achild that an hour seemed ages and ages. It can sometimes now like when i am waiting for a cat or dog to give birth like I am now. Housebound till she pops. At the mo she is lying in the bath llooking huge. perhaps I'll burst a paper bag near her or something!!!! Catgirl says... I am beginning to think that life is like a record player...the older you get the faster or closer to the end you get as well. Me! >> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:32:04 +0000 From: Kate Tarasenko Subject: NJC: "Tour 1999" Did anybody get to see and/or record the Sunday Red Rocks concert with Jackson, Bonnie, et al? It was broadcast live on the Internet -- my friends who went to the Saturday concert watched it on Sunday on their computer... Isn't technology great??? Kate in CO ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:40:29 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: Levity/mirth/yuks - NJC Catherine wrote: > In need of a little levity, after catching up on the latest posts, (My, it's > hot on the porch!) I would like to thank: > - the sender(s) of the "Flours/Pillsbury Doughboy e-mail(s) (sorry, it's > digestitis again - I'm not sure who sent the first one, and I don't think I > read my digests in order this time around, which doesn't help) That was sent in by Leslie Mixon who has got her funny bone going these days. > - Kakki for the Kaleidoscope (way cool!) Thanks, but that was Catgirl! (I know, I know, all these Cats, Caths and Kaks ;-) Kakki NP: Byrds - Thoughts and Words ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 17:37:17 -0400 From: Vince Lavieri Subject: NJC Re: New Music Discovery Don Rowe quoted (the Rev) Vince saying: > It is not the quality of your > > sound system, it is > > the level of improvement from your prior ability to > > play music that > > causes Joni-gasms. and Don warned: > This is very true, Rev. But I must warn you that you > have started down the dark path and forever will it > dominate your destiny. You see, there is no going > back, and only exponentially better and better systems > will produce the precious Joni-gasm for you now! Yep, > in just a few short years we'll be hearing about how > you're livin' on fruit salad and saltines just to keep > up the payments on your Haffler amps, Parasound > pre-amps, Audio Alchemy CD transports and Magnaplanar > speakers!! ;-) And the reply: The real sign will be when we take a second offering every Sunday to pay for all you suggest! (but what is a pre-amp?) (the Rev) Vince ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 17:56:04 -0400 From: "Julie Z. Webb" Subject: NJC ziplip.com Dear jmdlers, Don't know 'bout you and your computer, but competing for computer time is an everyday family issue at our home. We now have our kids using our email addresses and netscape/aol and Icq screen names to socialize with their friends etc. So I went looking for a little cyberspace to call my own, where I wouldn't have my children and babysitters reading my email or finding themselves chatting with my buddies on AOL----afterall I don't want to have to "spend every sentence as if it was marked currency" because sometimes "I talk too loose I talk too open and free," And I got tired of logging onto a yahoo email account, so I discovered about www.ziplip.com Check this site out. You don't have to subscribe to the site, and you can send email anytime which is then accessed by the recipient, who is instructed to go to the site to retrieve your message. You can even arrange to have a passcode if your email's message is that private.... Julie ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 18:08:38 -0400 From: Vince Lavieri Subject: NJC Moondog Louis Hardin, known as Moondog, poet and composer and street person in Viking garb in NYC, passed away last week. I have always been under the impression that Moondog gave Janis Joplin the words and the music to "All is Loneliness" and I have just listened to Janis' intro to that on In Concert tape and sure enough... So Moondog, thanks for the giving! NPR All Things Considered did a nice piece on Moondog but failed to mention that Janis connection so I thought that I would. Rest eternal grant him, O Lord, and let light perpetual shine upon him. (the Rev) Vince ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 11:09:47 +1200 From: "Helen M. Adcock" Subject: Re: Converting the young MG wrote: >I remember those high school daze! This was a project in 9th grade English >back in 1973 and I chose Joni's "River." As the song came on with the "jingle >bells" intro, everyone started to snicker that I was bringing in Christmas >songs in the middle of October, but I was encouraged by Mr. Guinta who seemed >to be appreciative of listening to something other than "Stairway to Heaven" >or "Goodby Yellowbrick Road" for the umpteenth time. I'm a bit late responding to this, but what the hell! This brought back a memory of a music teacher I had when I was about 13 (Father Head) who let one person each class play a song for the rest. I remember there was a lot of teeny-bopper "pop" music - I can't remember specifics, but I do remember I chose "Dancing Barefoot" by The Patti Smith Group - this was my idea of rebellious, un-mainstream music. Actually it probably was, and since this was in my pre-Joni days, it could have been a lot worse (since I still owned the album "Tragedy" by the BeeGees)! Helen ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 11:18:43 +1200 From: "Helen M. Adcock" Subject: Re: The SSSSSSSSSSNAKE room!NJC Catman wrote: >but then i also used to trampoline and climb cliffs and tress and >scoffolding. Now I can't even go up a step ladder. i have a terrible fear of >heights. I once made a complete tit of myself in a shopping mall by getting into >the lift and not realising till the doors closed that it was glass and went up >the OUTSIDE. I just sat on the floor and crawled out the next stop. >As a kid I was always in trouble and really adventurous and never afraid. now I >am just a wimp. Boy, this sounds familiar! As a child/young teenager, I was the world's biggest tomboy. I climbed every tree in sight - to ridiculous heights, and we lived right next to a huge tract of native forest, so there were LOTS of trees. We also used to play in a gravel quarry in the weekends - I remember sliding down huge piles of gravel, and climbing the conveyor belt on the machinery - probably 150-200 feet in height! Now I sometimes even get nervous walking down a steep flight of stairs - no joke! I was in the US in February of 1998, and we crossed the really high bridge in San Diego (can't remember it's name), and I had to close my eyes - and we were in the centre lane, in a bus, for God's sake! Pathetic! But I have no fear of any animal whatsoever - except maybe sharks, after an encounter with a 15-foot long hammerhead when I was 12 - which swam under the boat I'd been swimming around, about 2 minutes after I got out of the water! I can pick up any insect/spider without a qualm. I've never seen a snake, much less held one, but I doubt I'd have a problem. Helen ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 16:33:23 -0700 From: "gene mock" Subject: soundtracks NJC just heard the original soundtrack from the new movie Wolves. If your into Native American and New Age sounds then this would be excellent choice. Some of the artists performing are Bruce Cockburn, Robbie Robertson,Sacred Spirits, Joanne Shenandoah, Walela, Paul Winter, Mary Youngblood, and the Coolidge sister (Rita and Priscilla.) Other than that I hope all is well with all of you, and if not at least in good spirits. take care gene ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 21:10:47 EDT From: MDESTE1@aol.com Subject: A Joke for Khakki - --part1_c5b9d13a.250efa97_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit << Combating Solitude A new forestry graduate receives his first 5-year posting way out in the middle of a huge forest with no people around for miles. Included in the survival gear that they give him, much to his surprise, is a martini kit. When he asks why he's receiving a martini kit, he is told, "Sometime, a few years down the road when the solitude *really* starts to get to you, you're going to remember your martini kit. 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Kakki > Monday September 13, 6:55 pm Eastern Time > Company Press Release > SOURCE: Gerry Tolman > Graham Nash Injured in Boating Accident > LOS ANGELES, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Rock 'N Roll Hall of Fame musician > Graham Nash, of Crosby Stills Nash & Young, was injured in a freak boating > accident in Hawaii yesterday that caused him to break both of his legs, it > was announced by his manager Gerry Tolman. > > ``Graham was on a power-boat when it hit a large wave causing him to be > thrown upwards,'' Tolman said. ``As he was coming down, another wave hit the > boat and he landed very hard on the inside of the boat.'' Nash underwent > surgery for two broken legs throughout the night. He is resting comfortably > in an undisclosed Hospital. > > The accident unfortunately comes prior to next month's long awaited Warner > Bros. - Reprise release of Crosby Stills Nash & Young's new CD entitled > ``Looking Forward.'' > > For further media information, contact: Michael Jensen @ 626-585-9575 or > michael@jensencom.com. > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 22:07:59 EDT From: CaTGirl627@aol.com Subject: Re: JoniFest Photo'sNJC and aging In a message dated 9/13/1999 10:21:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Bob.Muller@fluordaniel.com writes: << This is interesting to me also...I think it has to do somewhat with Einstein's theories of the relativity of time. That is, when you're 5, a year represents 20% of your life so it passes by RELATIVELY slowly, whereas when you're 20, a year is only 5% of your lifetime so it advances much more quickly, in your mind's eye anyway. By the time you're 50, a year is only 2% of your lifetime, so it's perceived as moving very rapidly...we've all heard folks who have gotten older talk about how quickly the time flies - I think this is why. Not that TIME itself changes in measure, but that the perception of time changes... Right now it has me dragging my feet to slow those circles down... Bob >> In total agreement with you Bob-O!! Just kinda like a record... Catgirl ps Bob you look real cute in a jOni wig!! :o)~ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 20:04:57 -0600 From: Terri Forte Subject: soundtracks (NJC) My favorite soundtrack, hands down, is Peter Gabriel's PASSION (from The Last Temptation of Christ). It's amazing. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 22:39:57 -0400 From: Vince Lavieri Subject: NJC Old age To whoever compared age to a record player, that as it plays, the closer to the end, the faster it goes, if you are old enough to remember records (as I am) you are old. (the Rev) Vince ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 19:22:24 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: A Joke for Khakki (NJC) > When he asks why he's receiving a martini kit, he is told, "Sometime, a > few years down the road when the solitude *really* starts to get to you, > you're going to remember your martini kit. You're going to get it out and > start making one and before you know it you're going to have somebody > looking over your shoulder saying, 'That's not the correct way to make a > martini!'" Oh what a set-up, Marcel };-D Kakki ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 22:57:20 -0500 From: Michael Paz Subject: Guitars (NJC) Terry Wrote: " Is this the one you showed me at Ashara's, with all the features ON the guitar? Are you going to put that pix on the website?? How much are they going to run? Do I ask too many questions?" Hi Terry- The shirt's in the mail! ;-) No. the guitar I showed you was a Tele with the TransPerformance Feature in it. The guitar we played at Parker is just like the one the old girl has been using on tour lately. It is incredible and I want one. I am selling off some of my guitars to get it cause there's a hole in daddys, Mikeys, Mommys.......where all the money goes. No problem asking so many questions Terry, but you really oughta pay attention more in class! Michael NP-Mama-Brian Thomas ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 23:21:59 -0500 From: Michael Paz Subject: Atty May Setlist Info For those of you who are interested, the following is a list of what was recorded at Atty May's Sunday afternoon and evening. Marian All Along The Watchtower (incomplete) Paz Song For Sharon Marian Yvette In English Chuck Rainy Night House Chuck Wichita Lineman Chuck These Four Walls Paz Love Puts On A New Face Paz Just Like This Train Marian Moon At The Window Marian Number One Marian Offnight Backstreet Marian A Strange Boy Marian BaranGrill Marian Coyote Paz Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight (JT) Paz Chinese Cafe Chuck, Kakki, Paz Southern Man (CSN) Chuck, Kakki, Paz Wooden Ships (CSN) Chuck, Kakki, Pearl, Paz Big Yellow Taxi (the first time today) Chuck, Kakki, Pearl, Paz Peoples Parties (incomplete my fault) Chuck, Kakki, Pearl, Rainy Night House Paz In The Air Tonight (Phil Collins) Paz Say GoodBye (Dave Matthews) Paz, Chuck Guajira (Santana) Paz and Chuck Hejira Paz and Chuck Cherokee Louise Chuck, Pearl, Kakki I Think I Understand Chuck, Pearl, Kakki, Paz Circle Game Paz, Kakki Shades of Scarlett Conquering Paz, Kakki Another Star (Stevie Wonder) Paz Building A Mystery (Sarah McLachlan) Ensemble Love The One Your With (Stills) Ensemble Long Time Gone (CSN incomplete) Ensemble If I Needed Someone (Beatles) Ensemble Big Yellow Taxi (one mo time) Chuck + Guest Singer from Blue Heaven Band Under The Boardwalk Best wishes to all, Michael NP-WallyK leading the gang at the close of Joni Fest-Circle Game P.S. Les's DAT player caught all of WallyK's set and Brian Thomas + a couple ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 14 Sep 1999 00:36:20 EDT From: CaTGirl627@aol.com Subject: The five questions most feared by men... funny! NJCNJCNJCNJC but funny - --part1_38ad42d6.250f2ac4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 9/13/1999 2:30:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Mary_Jo_Bergbauer@RohmHaas.Com writes: << The five questions most feared by men are: 1. What are you thinking about? 2. Do you love me? 3. Do I look fat? 4. Do you think she is prettier than me? 5. What would you do if I died? What makes these questions so difficult is that every one is guaranteed to explode into a major argument if the man answers incorrectly (i.e., tells the truth). Therefore, as a public service, each question is analyzed below, along with possible responses. Question # 1: What are you thinking about? The proper answer to this, of course, is: "I'm sorry if I've been pensive, dear. I was just reflecting on what a warm, wonderful, thoughtful, caring, intelligent woman you are, and how lucky I am to have met you." This response obviously bears no resemblance to the true answer, which most likely is one of the following: a. Baseball. b. Football. c. How fat you are. d. How much prettier she is than you. e. How I would spend the insurance money if you died. Perhaps the best response to this question was offered by Al Bundy, who once told Peg, "If I wanted you to know what I was thinking, I would be talking to you!" Question # 2: Do you love me? The proper response is: "YES!" or, if you feel a more detailed answer is in order, "Yes, dear." Inappropriate responses include: a. Oh Yeah, shit-loads. b. Would it make you feel better if I said yes? c. That depends on what you mean by love. d. Does it matter? e. Who, me? Question # 3: Do I look fat? The correct answer is an emphatic: "Of course not!" Among the incorrect answers are: a. Compared to what? b. I wouldn't call you fat, but you're not exactly thin. c. A little extra weight looks good on you. d. I've seen fatter. e. Could you repeat the question? I was just thinking about how I would spend the insurance money if you died. Question # 4: Do you think she's prettier than me? Once again, the proper response is an emphatic: "Of course not!" Incorrect responses include: a. Yes, but you have a better personality b. Not prettier, but definitely thinner c. Not as pretty as you when you were her age d. Define pretty e. Could you repeat the question? I was just thinking about how I would spend the insurance money if you died. Question # 5: What would you do if I died? A definite no-win question.(The real answer, of course, is "Buy a Lexus and a Yacht"). No matter how you answer this, be prepared for at least an hour of follow-up questions, usually along the these lines: WOMAN: Would you get married again? MAN: Definitely not! WOMAN: Why not, don't you like being married? MAN: Of course I do. WOMAN: Then why wouldn't you remarry? MAN: Okay, I'd get married again. WOMAN: You would? (with a hurtful look on her face) MAN: ( makes audible groan ) WOMAN: Would you sleep with her in our bed? MAN: Where else would we sleep? WOMAN: Would you put away my pictures, and replace them with pictures of her? MAN: That would seem like the proper thing to do. WOMAN: And would you let her use my golf clubs? MAN: She can't use them; she's left-handed. WOMAN: - - - silence - - - MAN: Shit. >> - --part1_38ad42d6.250f2ac4_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: Received: from rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (rly-yc03.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.35]) by air-yc01.mail.aol.com (v60.28) with ESMTP; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:30:13 -0400 Received: from nmho05u.rohmhaas.com (nmho05u.rohmhaas.com [136.141.2.7]) by rly-yc03.mx.aol.com (v60.28) with ESMTP; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:30:04 -0400 Received: by nmho05u.rohmhaas.com; id OAA17439; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:41:59 -0400 (EDT) Received: from ima1.ho.rohmhaas.com(136.141.37.145) by nmho05u.rohmhaas.com via smap (V3.1.1) id xma017410; Mon, 13 Sep 99 14:41:35 -0400 Received: from ccMail by ima1.rohmhaas.com (IMA Internet Exchange 3.11) id 0035CE1B; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:28:40 -0400 Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 14:18:21 -0400 Message-ID: <0035CE1B.C21284@RohmHaas.Com> From: Mary_Jo_Bergbauer@RohmHaas.Com (Mary Jo Bergbauer) To: Abele2@AOL.com, ARusso34@aol.com, BBergbauer@metasi.com, brigette_cds@juno.com, carrdale@wpia.net, carsonn@lycosmail.com, CatGirl627@aol.com, Cviva@aol.com, TessPH@AOL.com, Marilyn_Marbo@RohmHaas.Com (Marilyn Marbo), Christine_E_Garrett@RohmHaas.Com (Christine E Garrett), David_J_Bluder@RohmHaas.Com (David J Bluder), Kara_M_Staurowsky@RohmHaas.Com (Kara M Staurowsky), Maura_A._Chazin@RohmHaas.Com (Maura A. Chazin), Diane_Frey@RohmHaas.Com (Diane Frey), Kathryn_J_Fearnside@RohmHaas.Com (Kathryn J Fearnside) Cc: Mary_Jo_Bergbauer@RohmHaas.Com (Mary Jo Bergbauer) Subject: Fwd: FW: The five questions most feared by men... Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="IMA.Boundary.0237427390" - --IMA.Boundary.0237427390 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Note: forwarded message attached. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com - -------------------- The five questions most feared by men are: 1. What are you thinking about? 2. Do you love me? 3. Do I look fat? 4. Do you think she is prettier than me? 5. What would you do if I died? What makes these questions so difficult is that every one is guaranteed to explode into a major argument if the man answers incorrectly (i.e., tells the truth). Therefore, as a public service, each question is analyzed below, along with possible responses. Question # 1: What are you thinking about? The proper answer to this, of course, is: "I'm sorry if I've been pensive, dear. I was just reflecting on what a warm, wonderful, thoughtful, caring, intelligent woman you are, and how lucky I am to have met you." This response obviously bears no resemblance to the true answer, which most likely is one of the following: a. Baseball. b. Football. c. How fat you are. d. How much prettier she is than you. e. How I would spend the insurance money if you died. Perhaps the best response to this question was offered by Al Bundy, who once told Peg, "If I wanted you to know what I was thinking, I would be talking to you!" Question # 2: Do you love me? The proper response is: "YES!" or, if you feel a more detailed answer is in order, "Yes, dear." Inappropriate responses include: a. Oh Yeah, shit-loads. b. Would it make you feel better if I said yes? c. That depends on what you mean by love. d. Does it matter? e. Who, me? Question # 3: Do I look fat? The correct answer is an emphatic: "Of course not!" Among the incorrect answers are: a. Compared to what? b. I wouldn't call you fat, but you're not exactly thin. c. A little extra weight looks good on you. d. I've seen fatter. e. Could you repeat the question? I was just thinking about how I would spend the insurance money if you died. Question # 4: Do you think she's prettier than me? Once again, the proper response is an emphatic: "Of course not!" Incorrect responses include: a. Yes, but you have a better personality b. Not prettier, but definitely thinner c. Not as pretty as you when you were her age d. Define pretty e. Could you repeat the question? I was just thinking about how I would spend the insurance money if you died. Question # 5: What would you do if I died? A definite no-win question.(The real answer, of course, is "Buy a Lexus and a Yacht"). No matter how you answer this, be prepared for at least an hour of follow-up questions, usually along the these lines: WOMAN: Would you get married again? MAN: Definitely not! WOMAN: Why not, don't you like being married? MAN: Of course I do. WOMAN: Then why wouldn't you remarry? MAN: Okay, I'd get married again. WOMAN: You would? (with a hurtful look on her face) MAN: ( makes audible groan ) WOMAN: Would you sleep with her in our bed? MAN: Where else would we sleep? WOMAN: Would you put away my pictures, and replace them with pictures of her? MAN: That would seem like the proper thing to do. WOMAN: And would you let her use my golf clubs? MAN: She can't use them; she's left-handed. WOMAN: - - - silence - - - MAN: Shit. ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com - -------------------- Received: from nmho08u.rohmhaas.com ([136.141.252.14]) by ima1.rohmhaas.com with SMTP (IMA Internet Exchange 3.11) id 0035CB7F; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:50:11 -0400 Received: by nmho08u.rohmhaas.com; id NAA05202; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:50:49 -0400 (EDT) Received: from web134.yahoomail.com(205.180.60.221) by nmho08u.rohmhaas.com via smap (3.2) id xma005179; Mon, 13 Sep 99 13:50:04 -0400 Message-ID: <19990913174949.15982.rocketmail@send205.yahoomail.com> Received: from [208.208.47.100] by web134.yahoomail.com; Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:49:49 PDT Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 10:49:49 -0700 (PDT) From: JOSEPH RENSHAW Subject: Fwd: FW: The five questions most feared by men... 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