From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2001 #237 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk Unsubscribe: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/joni Websites: http://www.jmdl.com http://www.jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Tuesday, May 29 2001 Volume 2001 : Number 237 The 'Official' Joni Mitchell Homepage, created by Wally Breese, can be found at http://www.jonimitchell.com. It contains the latest news, a detailed bio, Original Interviews, essays, lyrics and much much more. The JMDL website can be found at http://www.jmdl.com and contains interviews, articles, the member gallery, archives, and much more. Information on the 4th "Annual" New England JoniFest: http://www.jmdl.com/jfne2001.cfm The Joni Chat Room: http://www.jmdl.com/chat.cfm ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- discussion ["A.Yaroshenko" ] Re: My Mags needs your prayers [RoseMJoy@aol.com] Re: Maid Marian Comes to LA [Susan McNamara ] Re: Marian visit/Les Deux Cafe(NJC) [Michael Paz ] 1/2 speed Court and Spark vinyl? ["Jim L'Hommedieu" ] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest [FMYFL@aol.com] RE: This just in (NJC) ["Kate Bennett" ] MECCA 2001 NJC ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest [Catherine McKay ] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest [RoseMJoy@aol.com] NYC Jonifest ["Sue Cameron" ] RE: NYC Jonifest (njc) ["Nikki Johnson" ] Re: NYC Jonifest [Michael Paz ] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest [Michael Paz ] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest ["Kakki" ] Re: MECCA 2001 NJC ["Kakki" ] RE: David Lahm's JoniFest ["Wally Kairuz" ] Re: NYC Jonifest (md) [MDESTE1@aol.com] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest ["hell" ] Re: David Lahm's JoniFest [AsharaJM@aol.com] RE: that damn joni (aka Joni and Feminism) NJC ["Nikki Johnson" Subject: discussion To everybody who is interestsd in Russian art. I don"t know much about Joni and it"s rather difficult to understand what each member tries to prove speaking about her deals. All I want, may be her big poster, a coloured book with her biography , to have some matherial and show to my friends. Also it would be nice to have some PAL concert videotapes or simply videos about her life. The discussions of Joni's 'Feminism' and sometting else seems from the distance of thousands kms as some kind of idle talk in comparison with her Great talent. So, if you would like to make an exchange by post with different well-manufactured information about Jony's life (not discussion lists), please, ask me. I can suggest a lot of Russian Classic/Rock/Pop/Jazz music on CD-s , art books ,etc. for exchanging by post. Nice greetings to all Joni's admirers. Alexander Yaroshenko yaro shenko@yit-peter.ru pr. phone Russian code+ 812 (St.Petersburg) 2748236 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 07:41:06 EDT From: RoseMJoy@aol.com Subject: Re: My Mags needs your prayers In a message dated 5/28/01 1:26:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time, briangross@rocketmail.com writes: > Please say a prayer or 2 or 3 for her. That is the power of this family > of ours. > Thank you all for your help. > > You got it. Tell Mags to IM me when she get home. Much love to both of you. Love, Rose rosemjoy@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 10:24:14 -0400 From: Susan McNamara Subject: Re: Maid Marian Comes to LA Just wanted to say congrats to my dear friend Marian on her visit to LA! I wish I could hear a tape of that wonderful set list she and Jennifer played for the diehard Joni fans in LA (Hi, Kakki!). I have to check out the tab for Day After Day! I just heard this song for the first time yesterday. Cool! take care, sue ____________________ /____________________\ ||-------------------|| || Sue McNamara || || sem8@cornell.edu || ||___________________|| || O etch-a-sketch O || \___________________/ "It's all a dream she has awake" - Joni Mitchell ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 10:09:24 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Marian visit/Les Deux Cafe(NJC) Oh come on now. Don't pretend like I didn't ask this question. Cough it up we need more info about LA. Can I sign up to stay at Joni's BelAir house? Paz (off to Jazzland with the kids) on 5/27/01 8:41 PM, Kakki at KakkiB@worldnet.att.net wrote: > >> AND RICK WHAT IS THIS ABOUT MECCA???? An LA Jonifest hosted by the LA >> Group???? This will be the one that Joni shows up to. Come on spit out the >> details????/ Is it in January 2002??? Whenever it is, it's NOT soon > enough! >> I may have to pull the big guns out for this one. Thanks for the posts you >> guys. > > Heeheehee ;-D > > Kakki ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 13:12:02 -0400 (GMT-04:00) From: rosemjoy@aol.com Subject: David Lahm's JoniFest Hi! Rose Joy created a SmashCast movie for you to see at PhotoPoint. Here is a brief description of the movie: I took a few pics with my digital camera Saturday night at Judy's Chelsea, but the room was dark so... I'll have some real pictures for you soon as I get the film developed, so for now... Simply click the link below to go directly to the movie. http://albums.photopoint.com/j/MM?u=1630229&s=100087984 Or, if you use AOL, use this link to see the movie. Click here If neither of the links are clickable, simply cut and paste the first link into your web browser.If you need any help, please contact Customer Service at http://albums.photopoint.com/j/FormEmail?expand=true&File=contact_support Creating a SmashCast movie with your photos is just one of the great things you can do at PhotoPoint, the #1 online photo site. You can also: - - Take your photos from wherever they are - digital camera, roll of film or shoebox - and store them in secure online albums - - Invite family and friends to view your photos - - Order prints and custom photo gifts of your favorite pictures in the MarketPlace - - Bring your photos to life in a SmashCast movie with music and graphics - - Learn more about photography through our PhotoTalk section, including buying guides and tips on how to take better pictures And that's just the beginning. If you want to start sharing your photos online today, sign up for your free PhotoPoint membership. http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AcctSignup?Expand=true Celebrate Your Life In Pictures(TM) at PhotoPoint today. http://www.photopoint.com Thank you, The PhotoPoint Family ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 12:06:28 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: 1/2 speed Court and Spark vinyl? Nautilus was (I think they are out of business??) an audiophile vinyl record company. Mastering at 1/2 speed gives the cutting lathe more time to react to transient peaks in the material, resulting in a potentially better product. Using the original master and pressing on virgin vinyl can result in the ultimate long player. "mint" means that if it was graded honestly, it is opened but in perfect new condition. $125 seems like way too much. Vinyl junkies may disagree, but I would just go with the HDCD remastered CD. RR susan+rick wrote: > While clicking on various links I've saved up in the past year I came upon > this site http://www.elusivedisc.com where if you do a search on Joni > Mitchell you are led to a page that offers a "mint used 1/2 speed Nautilus" > vinyl copy of C&S for the price of $125US. Does anyone know what this is? > > Ranger Rick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 15:23:58 -0400 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu" Subject: 1/2 speed Court and Spark vinyl? Hey! Remember Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs? They purchased the rights to make premium LPs, right? Nautilus did the same thing. I have Nautilus, 1/2 speed mastered versions of "Rumours" and "Court and Spark". I know from previous posts that you're an audiophile, so, yeah Rnady, you want this. Only thing is, "Court and Spark" is not a high end recording. I mean, it's the opposite of a high end recording. Remember? She couldn't get _enough_ overdubs, enough second instruments. Everything sounds like a board, if ya know what I mean. I mean mid-fi. Surffice it to say, the you'll hear a couple of glaring tape edits REAL WELL with the Nautilus 1/2 speed mastered version! Simon has it too. You're late to the game, RR. Snap it up!! (Now, if we could just get a 1/2 speed version of "For the Roses", we would HAVE something.) Other audiophile delights in Joni's catalog: I think it was DCC who made "Wild Things Run Fast" on gold CD. Haven't heard it. Love the album but my Geffen LP is superb anyway, so I never took the plunge. DCC put out a gold verion of "Blue" which was mastered with tube amps. The places where Joni overloads her mic (and left it IN!! Sheesh!!) are easier to take with this version, mastered by Steve Hoffman. Recommended. Lama RR, the audiophile asked, While clicking on various links I've saved up in the past year I came upon this site http://www.elusivedisc.com where if you do a search on Joni Mitchell you are led to a page that offers a "mint used 1/2 speed Nautilus" vinyl copy of C&S for the price of $125US. Does anyone know what this is? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 16:01:22 EDT From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest In a message dated 5/28/01 1:19:10 PM Eastern Daylight Time, rosemjoy@aol.com writes: > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/MM?u=1630229&s=100087984 > > Oh Rose, thanks so much for posting the photos. You did a great job, and I look forward to seeing the rest when you get them developed. Now I'll be looking forward to reading the Memorial Day Joni-fest posts! Thanks again Rose (aka Mrs. Crump) Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 13:38:01 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: RE: This just in (NJC) Paz (sorry about the s in your name last post) & Wally & Colin & Marcel. OMG I am ROTFLMAO!!!!!!!!!!! ******************************************** Kate Bennett www.katebennett.com sponsored by Polysonics www.polysonics.com Discover the Indies at Taylor Guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/awp/indies/bennett.html ******************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 13:38:02 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: MECCA 2001 NJC Paz said- AND RICK WHAT IS THIS ABOUT MECCA???? An LA Jonifest hosted by the LA > Group???? This will be the one that Joni shows up to. Come on spit out the > details????/ Is it in January 2002??? Whenever it is, it's NOT soon enough! > I may have to pull the big guns out for this one. Thanks for the posts you > guys. Kakki replied Heeheehee ;-D And I say, HEY! Let me in on this one! As one who is in the So Cal area, I think I should have the inside scoop on this one and anyway & I HATE SECRETS!!!!! I need to know!!!!!!! (pretty please?) ******************************************** Kate Bennett www.katebennett.com sponsored by Polysonics www.polysonics.com Discover the Indies at Taylor Guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/awp/indies/bennett.html ******************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 17:56:46 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest - --- rosemjoy@aol.com wrote: > I took a few pics with my digital camera Saturday > night at Judy's Chelsea, but the room was dark so... > I'll have some real pictures for you soon as I get > the film developed, so for now... > > Simply click the link below to go directly to the > movie. > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/MM?u=1630229&s=100087984 > Rose, this is very cool (psychedelic!) Get your free @yahoo.ca address at http://mail.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 19:16:14 EDT From: RoseMJoy@aol.com Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest In a message dated 5/28/01 6:01:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time, anima_rising@yahoo.ca writes: > Rose, this is very cool (psychedelic!) > LOL, I didn't have very many choices rosemjoy@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 19:52:53 -0400 From: "Sue Cameron" Subject: NYC Jonifest Dear listers, Just had to write to say what wonderful, gracious and talented people abide here. David and his lovely wife Judy opened their club to us and we were treated to some fantastic music. I had the pleasure of seeing Leslie and Steve Mixon perform for the first time, as well as Kay Ashley. David's friend Ginny sang beautiful renditions of I Don't Know Where I Stand, Chelsea Morning and Both Sides Now. Her voice was like honey and just dripped over David and the bass player Dave's astute performance. Most of you that have attended Ashara's brilliant gatherings know of Leslie and Steve's talents. Although I had heard great things I never had the pleasure of witnessing this inspirational couple. They played Real Good For Free and it brought tears to my eyes. Steve was magnificient and Leslie nailed the vocals. Bravo! Kay is a great gal who help us neophites with planning our first trip to NYC. Not only could she be a top notch travel agent, she could be a headliner! Strange Boy, This Flight Tonight, both to die for! I was so impressed with both her playing and singing. You go girl! The second set brought some new talents to light. Robert Holliston shot on stage with Julius and Alison to play along with the Joni being piped through the speakers. This was lots of fun. After that Kay returned and sang a request from the audience with David accompanying and Alison on back up for Ladies of the Canyon. This was most exquisite and it brought the house down. Alison then wowed us with her version of Coyote, and Bob S. and Alison teamed up for a rousing rendition of California. Rose's favorite line about the goat dance was sung with exhuberance. We were treated to a different rendering of Joni's work by one of David's freinds Mitch. His versions of Sunny Sunday and Cherokee Louise put a whole new spin on the songs. Wonderful insite to how Joni's work can relate to all. Those of us who own David's CDs already know of his excellence. To hear him live though...."It's like buttah", as Linda Richman would say. Not only did he serve up a sumptuous supper but also some tight jazz that really had the house rockin. The two young men that he brought in to round out his quartet were quick learners, having just seen the music and arrangements moments before taking the stage. Good stuff. A few thanks while I have the space and bandwidth... David Lahm, thank you so much for taking the time to put on an excellent show for us. You were kind and generous beyond belief and of course I can say nothing bad about your playing... Kay, Nate and I really appreciate you metaphorically holding our hands while entering NYC. The guidance you gave us was superb and helped us avoid the whole "Out of Towners" episode. Thanks again! Alison, hostess with the mostess...we are so grateful for the tour around your adopted city. Jeff too was very gracious in allowing us to crash at the apartment and play guitars (badly in my case) regardless of their value. Now, in no particular order but please know that I enjoyed hanging out with y'all.... Rose........You are the woman! Thanks for all of the fun and for being an excellent driver! Julius......I will never steal your Pepsi. Nikki.......I love a girl who looks up to me....literally :-) Brian......Thank the good lord you are a sound sleeper...didn't want any Chelsea Morning repeats!!!! Robert....What a honey you are, I am so sad that we didn't hook up Sunday.... Patrick...Great to see you again but also, unhappy that we missed you at dinner :-( Deb.........How cool that you are going to the UK and hanging with my guys! you will surely have the time of your life. Who haven't I mentioned? If I missed someone write and let me know! I am working on about five hours of sleep and many more miles than I am used to going in a day. Suffice it to say that it was a joy meeting all of these new listers and it reminds me of why I hang around this place to begin with.......All of the TALENT!!!!! I AM NOT WORTHY!!!!! Take care, Sue Cameron ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 20:28:11 -0400 From: "Nikki Johnson" Subject: RE: NYC Jonifest (njc) Hola! Well Sue pretty much summed up the experience at David's very well! Great food, music and company:-) It was wonderful to see everyone that I know again and meet new listers as well (I am not gonna attempt names cause I know inevitably I will forget someone!). I do have to thank Alison and Jeff for their hospitality and Alison for being an wonderful guide leading us around the city! Unfortunately I missed Steve and Leslie perform :-( They never cease to amaze me! But caught the 2nd set. David and Roberto played piano beautifully and Kay did excellent performances of Joni songs on guitar. Alison you need not forget about getting up on stage because it was excellent! I really enjoyed playing guitar with Jeff in the apartment that was a lot of fun. Watch out he has Joni down pat! It was wonderful to see everyone! Rose that was an awesome video thanks for putting it together for us. I wish I would have been able to stay a little longer but I had to get back home for another concert in my area my friend Terri Hendrix (she's a huge Joni fan) from TX was doing. It was excellent as well :-) Hope y'all had a great time too. Love Nikki np: Go Your Own Way~ Fleetwood Mac (San Jose,CA 10-14-97) "Dream on but don't imagine they'll all come true...Vienna waits for you" ~ Billy Joel > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of Sue > Cameron > Sent: Monday, May 28, 2001 7:53 PM > To: joni@smoe.org > Subject: NYC Jonifest > > > Dear listers, > > Just had to write to say what wonderful, gracious and > talented people abide here. David and his lovely wife > Judy opened their club to us and we were treated to > some fantastic music. I had the pleasure of seeing > Leslie and Steve Mixon perform for the first time, > as well as Kay Ashley. > > David's friend Ginny sang beautiful renditions of I Don't > Know Where I Stand, Chelsea Morning and Both Sides Now. > Her voice was like honey and just dripped over David and > the bass player Dave's astute performance. > > Most of you that have attended Ashara's brilliant gatherings > know of Leslie and Steve's talents. Although I had heard > great things I never had the pleasure of witnessing this > inspirational couple. They played Real Good For Free and > it brought tears to my eyes. Steve was magnificient > and Leslie nailed the vocals. Bravo! > > Kay is a great gal who help us neophites with planning our > first trip to NYC. Not only could she be a top notch travel > agent, she could be a headliner! Strange Boy, This Flight > Tonight, both to die for! I was so impressed with both > her playing and singing. You go girl! > > The second set brought some new talents to light. Robert Holliston > shot on stage with Julius and Alison to play along with the Joni being > piped through the speakers. This was lots of fun. After that Kay > returned and sang a request from the audience with David accompanying > and Alison on back up for Ladies of the Canyon. This was most exquisite > and it brought the house down. > > Alison then wowed us with her version of Coyote, and Bob S. and Alison > teamed up for a rousing rendition of California. Rose's favorite line > about the goat dance was sung with exhuberance. > > We were treated to a different rendering of Joni's work by one of > David's freinds Mitch. His versions of Sunny Sunday and Cherokee > Louise put a whole new spin on the songs. Wonderful insite to how > Joni's work can relate to all. > > Those of us who own David's CDs already know of his excellence. > To hear him live though...."It's like buttah", as Linda Richman > would say. Not only did he serve up a sumptuous supper but also some > tight jazz that really had the house rockin. The two young men > that he brought in to round out his quartet were quick learners, > having just seen the music and arrangements moments before > taking the stage. Good stuff. > > A few thanks while I have the space and bandwidth... > > David Lahm, thank you so much for taking the time to put on > an excellent show for us. You were kind and generous beyond > belief and of course I can say nothing bad about your playing... > > Kay, Nate and I really appreciate you metaphorically holding > our hands while entering NYC. The guidance you gave us was > superb and helped us avoid the whole "Out of Towners" episode. > Thanks again! > > Alison, hostess with the mostess...we are so grateful > for the tour around your adopted city. Jeff too was > very gracious in allowing us to crash at the apartment > and play guitars (badly in my case) regardless of their > value. > > Now, in no particular order but please know that I enjoyed > hanging out with y'all.... > > Rose........You are the woman! Thanks for all of the fun and for > being an excellent driver! > Julius......I will never steal your Pepsi. > Nikki.......I love a girl who looks up to me....literally :-) > Brian......Thank the good lord you are a sound sleeper...didn't want any > Chelsea Morning repeats!!!! > Robert....What a honey you are, I am so sad that we didn't hook up > Sunday.... > Patrick...Great to see you again but also, unhappy that we missed you > at dinner :-( > Deb.........How cool that you are going to the UK and hanging > with my guys! > you will surely have the time of your life. > > Who haven't I mentioned? If I missed someone write and let me know! > I am working on about five hours of sleep and many more miles than I > am used to going in a day. Suffice it to say that it was a joy meeting > all of these new listers and it reminds me of why I hang around this > place to begin with.......All of the TALENT!!!!! I AM NOT WORTHY!!!!! > > Take care, > > Sue Cameron ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 19:24:57 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: NYC Jonifest Finally a reporter surfaces from the muck that is now NYC. Thanks Sue for the great report. Everyone I spoke to on the phone during the festivities remarked about what a nice person you are (and Nate too I think the qoute about him was, "I can't believe we're here!") Thanks again and look forward to meeting you at a JoniFest soon. Paz on 5/28/01 4:52 PM, Sue Cameron at scam1@freeway.net wrote: > Dear listers, > > Just had to write to say what wonderful, gracious and > talented people abide here. David and his lovely wife > Judy opened their club to us and we were treated to > some fantastic music. I had the pleasure of seeing > Leslie and Steve Mixon perform for the first time, > as well as Kay Ashley. > > David's friend Ginny sang beautiful renditions of I Don't > Know Where I Stand, Chelsea Morning and Both Sides Now. > Her voice was like honey and just dripped over David and > the bass player Dave's astute performance. > > Most of you that have attended Ashara's brilliant gatherings > know of Leslie and Steve's talents. Although I had heard > great things I never had the pleasure of witnessing this > inspirational couple. They played Real Good For Free and > it brought tears to my eyes. Steve was magnificient > and Leslie nailed the vocals. Bravo! > > Kay is a great gal who help us neophites with planning our > first trip to NYC. Not only could she be a top notch travel > agent, she could be a headliner! Strange Boy, This Flight > Tonight, both to die for! I was so impressed with both > her playing and singing. You go girl! > > The second set brought some new talents to light. Robert Holliston > shot on stage with Julius and Alison to play along with the Joni being > piped through the speakers. This was lots of fun. After that Kay > returned and sang a request from the audience with David accompanying > and Alison on back up for Ladies of the Canyon. This was most exquisite > and it brought the house down. > > Alison then wowed us with her version of Coyote, and Bob S. and Alison > teamed up for a rousing rendition of California. Rose's favorite line > about the goat dance was sung with exhuberance. > > We were treated to a different rendering of Joni's work by one of > David's freinds Mitch. His versions of Sunny Sunday and Cherokee > Louise put a whole new spin on the songs. Wonderful insite to how > Joni's work can relate to all. > > Those of us who own David's CDs already know of his excellence. > To hear him live though...."It's like buttah", as Linda Richman > would say. Not only did he serve up a sumptuous supper but also some > tight jazz that really had the house rockin. The two young men > that he brought in to round out his quartet were quick learners, > having just seen the music and arrangements moments before > taking the stage. Good stuff. > > A few thanks while I have the space and bandwidth... > > David Lahm, thank you so much for taking the time to put on > an excellent show for us. You were kind and generous beyond > belief and of course I can say nothing bad about your playing... > > Kay, Nate and I really appreciate you metaphorically holding > our hands while entering NYC. The guidance you gave us was > superb and helped us avoid the whole "Out of Towners" episode. > Thanks again! > > Alison, hostess with the mostess...we are so grateful > for the tour around your adopted city. Jeff too was > very gracious in allowing us to crash at the apartment > and play guitars (badly in my case) regardless of their > value. > > Now, in no particular order but please know that I enjoyed > hanging out with y'all.... > > Rose........You are the woman! Thanks for all of the fun and for > being an excellent driver! > Julius......I will never steal your Pepsi. > Nikki.......I love a girl who looks up to me....literally :-) > Brian......Thank the good lord you are a sound sleeper...didn't want any > Chelsea Morning repeats!!!! > Robert....What a honey you are, I am so sad that we didn't hook up > Sunday.... > Patrick...Great to see you again but also, unhappy that we missed you > at dinner :-( > Deb.........How cool that you are going to the UK and hanging with my guys! > you will surely have the time of your life. > > Who haven't I mentioned? If I missed someone write and let me know! > I am working on about five hours of sleep and many more miles than I > am used to going in a day. Suffice it to say that it was a joy meeting > all of these new listers and it reminds me of why I hang around this > place to begin with.......All of the TALENT!!!!! I AM NOT WORTHY!!!!! > > Take care, > > Sue Cameron ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 19:25:43 -0700 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest Wow Rose what great pics. Thanks alot for sharing with us and the smashcast thingy is really cool. Love Paz on 5/28/01 10:12 AM, rosemjoy@aol.com at rosemjoy@aol.com wrote: > Hi! > > Rose Joy created a SmashCast movie for you to see > at PhotoPoint. > > > Here is a brief description of the movie: > > I took a few pics with my digital camera Saturday night at Judy's Chelsea, but > the room was dark so... I'll have some real pictures for you soon as I get the > film developed, so for now... > > Simply click the link below to go directly to the movie. > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/MM?u=1630229&s=100087984 > > Or, if you use AOL, use this link to see the movie. > Click > here > > If neither of the links are clickable, simply cut and paste the > first link into your web browser.If you need any help, please contact > Customer Service at > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/FormEmail?expand=true&File=contact_support > > Creating a SmashCast movie with your photos is just one of the great > things you can do at PhotoPoint, the #1 online photo site. You can > also: > > - Take your photos from wherever they are - digital camera, roll of > film or shoebox - and store them in secure online albums > - Invite family and friends to view your photos > - Order prints and custom photo gifts of your favorite pictures > in the MarketPlace > - Bring your photos to life in a SmashCast movie with music and > graphics > - Learn more about photography through our PhotoTalk section, > including buying guides and tips on how to take better pictures > > And that's just the beginning. > > If you want to start sharing your photos online today, sign up for > your free PhotoPoint membership. > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AcctSignup?Expand=true > > Celebrate Your Life In Pictures(TM) at PhotoPoint today. > http://www.photopoint.com > > Thank you, > The PhotoPoint Family ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 17:23:49 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest Wow! Thanks to Sue and Nikki for the reports so far and to Rose for the cool movie. You all look SO glam! Puts me right into that New York state of mind and I could almost hear the martini glasses clinking. Sounds like you are having an incredible time - I'm sure the music was just gorgeous. Looking forward to more reports! Kakki ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 17:26:32 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: MECCA 2001 NJC Oh dear - we were all getting so excited pondering some really fun plans for this the other night that we just kind of leaked it out a bit before its time, I guess! We DEFINITELY will be back to ya all on it soon! Kakki > Paz said- > AND RICK WHAT IS THIS ABOUT MECCA???? An LA Jonifest hosted by the LA > > Group???? This will be the one that Joni shows up to. Come on spit out the > > details????/ Is it in January 2002??? Whenever it is, it's NOT soon > enough! > > I may have to pull the big guns out for this one. Thanks for the posts you > > guys. > > > Kakki replied > Heeheehee ;-D > > And I say, HEY! Let me in on this one! As one who is in the So Cal area, I > think I should have the inside scoop on this one and anyway & I HATE > SECRETS!!!!! I need to know!!!!!!! (pretty please?) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 22:04:28 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: David Lahm's JoniFest rosita querida!!!!! i loved the show!!! it is so cool to see the faces of so many friends. some questions: who's sitting with jeff and patrick? who's nate? who's playing double bass? post more pictures soon! wallyK ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 22:48:02 EDT From: MDESTE1@aol.com Subject: Re: NYC Jonifest (md) Wooooooooooh !!!!!! Great post Sue you came through big time with all the details. marcel ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 May 2001 14:53:32 +1200 From: "hell" Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest Rose wrote: > I took a few pics with my digital camera Saturday night at Judy's > Chelsea, but the room was dark so... I'll have some real pictures > for you soon as I get the film developed, so for now... > > Simply click the link below to go directly to the movie. > http://albums.photopoint.com/j/MM?u=1630229&s=100087984 This is very cool - and is whetting my appetite for the Labour Day Jonifest! Hell ____________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too." - Walt Whitman hell@ihug.co.nz Hell's Personal Photo Page: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell/main/personal.htm Visit the NBLs (Natural Born Losers) at: http://www.nbls.co.nz ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 23:06:41 EDT From: AsharaJM@aol.com Subject: Re: David Lahm's JoniFest Rose, that was AWESOME!!!! Thanks for the show!! Hugs, Ashara ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 23:28:29 -0400 From: "Nikki Johnson" Subject: RE: that damn joni (aka Joni and Feminism) NJC This debate has been very interesting and I know it has been brought up before but a lot of interesting points were made. Personally I tend to think that it is the label that is problematic for Joni and the negative stereotypes that can accompany it. I think the general public would think of the man hater, but then within the feminist community you have the problems Kakki mentioned of not being any "true" version of the label. However, I think Mags touched on something much more important than the label. Living it in your daily life. I did an interview this semester and something this woman I interviewed really struck me. She said something like, intellectually my colleagues are aware of these issues(of racism and sexism) I would not say that my colleagues are racist, or sexist, etc. but they do not have to live it out in their daily lives. They can be intellectually aware of it but it still can come through in their interactions even though they are not aware of it. My point being actions speak louder than words. Love Nikki "Dream on but don't imagine they'll all come true...Vienna waits for you" ~ Billy Joel > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of mags > Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 11:20 PM > To: Kakki > Cc: joni@smoe.org > Subject: Re: that damn joni (aka Joni and Feminism) NJC > > > > Kakki wrote: > > > > < a generic and > > innocuous dictionary definition when they hear the term > "feminist" or any > > other label. They see it through their own interpretation and > perspective. > > I can just see Joni calling herself a feminist and then having > the various > > factions of feminism attacking her for not being a "true" feminist.>> > > This is precisely one of the points I was trying to assert > earlier today in my > post on feminism. Therein lies the problem, there are so many, many > interpretations of the word feminist/feminism and gawd help us if > we dont fit > into this or that slot. ... liberal, radical, socialist marxist > ball breaking > man haters.... (no i do not hate men!!!) ....to name but a few....in my > experience...Ive learned to no longer wave my "f" flag around > because of all the > shit I caught for it. > > I rarely say outright that I am a feminist because of all the > connotations that > immediately get conjured up. I dont want to live in a box however > I do want to > live into feminist politics in my day to day life and actions, > in the way that > I raise my daughter...in the way I love my sweetie..in the way > that I wont stand > for anything I feel is wrong. It is my hope and dream to continue > to effect > change, to work towards social justice for social change. It does > matter. For > me, personally, I dont need to lay claim to it....i just live > it. I feel that > my convictions are stronger than ever. > > oh I do hope this makes sense. With my early morning post, i was > just trying to > make a point or two. perhaps it got lost in the translation. And > yea, it sure > did feel good to finally be heard and seen in print. > > Mags. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Marcel also made a good point that if she affiliates with a particular > > label, then the politically active gatekeepers of that label > would probably > > pressure her to be appearing at their events and perhaps taking > on certain > > aspects of their agenda to which she may disagree. What a > hassle, really, > > and I don't think any of us would want to be put in such a position > > ourselves. I've always maintained that she has done her part > in advancing > > the best and truest aspects of humanism, feminism and > liberalism and I don't > > think she owes anyone more. > > > > Kakki > > -- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > _~O > / /\_, > ___/\ > /_ > ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 28 May 2001 20:48:26 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: that damn joni (aka Joni and Feminism) NJC Nikki and Mags, I'm still working almost 7 days a weeks these days (even today ;-( no BBQ for me) and have not had the chance to respond again to this thread but wanted to add that my own personal philosophy on feminism has also always been to live it in my everyday life, both in my personal behalf and on the behalf of other women. I also believe actions speak louder than words (or labels). Kakki Nikki wrote: > However, I think Mags touched on something much more important than the > label. Living it in your daily life. I did an interview this semester and > something this woman I interviewed really struck me. She said something > like, intellectually my colleagues are aware of these issues(of racism and > sexism) I would not say that my colleagues are racist, or sexist, etc. but > they do not have to live it out in their daily lives. They can be > intellectually aware of it but it still can come through in their > interactions even though they are not aware of it. > My point being actions speak louder than words. ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2001 #237 ***************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe ------- Siquomb, isn't she?