From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2002 #49 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 Friday, February 1 2002 Volume 2002 : Number 049 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. ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Today's Articles: January 31 [les@jmdl.com] Re: walk with the zombies njc [colin ] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys [Abbymusique@aol.com] Re: Today's Articles: January 31 [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] SW FL minifest (NJC) [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: SW FL minifest (NJC) [Murphycopy@aol.com] Water or Coke? (NJC) [Lori in MD ] Re: Water or Coke? (NJC) [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Joni Live [Steve Polifka ] Re: Today's Articles: January 31 [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: Joni Live ["Sharon L. Buffington" ] Re: Joni Live [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] This JUST in [Michaelpaz@aol.com] Doubles? NJC [Mark Domyancich ] Re: Doubles? NJC [Jerry Notaro ] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys [colin ] Re: traveling in some vehicle (NJC) [Tyler Hewitt ] Re: walk with the zombies njc [anne@sandstrom.com] MG!!!!! (NJC) ["Wally Kairuz" ] richard! njc ["Wally Kairuz" ] belated b-day wishes njc ["Wally Kairuz" ] So Cal Jonifest Pics [djb@binkleybarfield.com] Re: Doubles? NJC [Mark Domyancich ] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys [dsk ] Sorry [Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys] [dsk ] Eric Burdon (NJC) [] Re: belated b-day wishes njc [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: Miles Of ... text! (NJC) [Lori in MD ] i love you, DBF njc ["Wally Kairuz" ] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys [Murphycopy@aol.com] cottaging njc gay content ["Wally Kairuz" ] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC [Mark Domyancich ] Re: cottaging njc gay content (njc) ["Bree Mcdonough" ] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys -- now Anthony Hopkins (NJC) [] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC [colin ] Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2002 #32 [StDoherty@aol.com] Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC [Mark Domyancich ] Miles' recordings [Dflahm@aol.com] Re: So Cal Jonifest Pics ["Kakki" ] Prairie Theatre Exchange presents "Joni Mitchell: River" in Winnipeg [Les] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 03:19:45 -0500 From: les@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Articles: January 31 On January 31 the following articles were published: 1976: "Joni in May" - Sounds (News Item) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/docs/760131sx.cfm 1976: "The Lawn Ranger Rides Again" - Sounds (Review - Concert, with photographs) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/docs/760131s.cfm - ------------------------ http://www.jmdl.com/articles ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 11:17:15 +0000 From: colin Subject: Re: walk with the zombies njc what a horrifying stae of affairs. We are so lucky. This could happen to any of us. one second and our lives changed completely. there is no such thing as security. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 08:33:56 EST From: Abbymusique@aol.com Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys Just in case any of you out there don't know this, most of that post is a lie, if not all of it. I lived in England for five years, and I beg to differ on most points (granted, this may be a joke on purpose, in which case, very funny). First of all, the British are the least demonstrative people I've ever met in my life, and rarely if ever display affection in public. Now go to France, and that's a different story. Also, riding on the river Cam is called punting, not cottaging, and it is not very relaxing at all if you hire your own boat, for you have to navigate it yourself, and that Mazola crap? That must be a joke. Transportation in London costs an arm and a leg, especially if you're taking the subway in from Red Bridge. It cost me 16 pounds for a day, which is about $30. Also, I'm a woman, and I never got to ride for free, and by the way, chivalry is DEAD in England. If you complain at a restaurant, not only does the staff not care or correct your complaint, but they will make it very obvious to you that you are not welcome there again i.e. put strange things in your food (never complain in an Indian take-out place), make mean faces, or the next time you dare to eat there, serve you food that looks like leftovers. Forget demanding that your food be hot. They'll bring it back one degree cooler than the last time. Another point I thought was really funny was the big midday meal. Most British eat chips for breakfast, chips for lunch, and a sensible helping of chips for dinner, with the occasional fried cod fillet or sausage. That's why many look so malnutritioned. Brits don't eat out much at all, except for the Sunday Roast at their local pub. The rest of the time, they usually prefer their pint of Lager to a decent meal. Like I said, if that post was meant to be LOL funny, it was, but for some who have not traveled abroad, don't believe a word of it. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 08:41:56 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Today's Articles: January 31 <<1976: "The Lawn Ranger Rides Again" - Sounds (Review - Concert, with photographs) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/docs/760131s.cfm>> This was a very nice & informative article, Les. I did not know of the personnel changes, notably Tom Scott, that took place with the LA Express on this tour. Your note says "with photographs", but none showed. Whaddup with that, dawg? I WANT MY JONI PHOTOS!! :~) My favorite quote from the article: "This quiet is readily understood once a person becomes aware that Mitchell fans are lyric freaks. " Bob, lyric freak & slut NP: Dylan, "Blowin' In The Wind" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 08:48:29 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: SW FL minifest (NJC) Okay, it's not really a minifest. It's more like the smallest JMDL get-together ever. Just two of us :~) Anyway, New Joisy jmdler BRIAN GROSS aka Brei, aka Boi, aka Snoogams flew to Ft. Myers last night. I wish I could say it was just to see me, but he has business down here. We had a great dinner last night and talked about EVERYONE of you (all good of course). Don't tell Mags, but I took Brian to a booby bar!...just kidding Mags :~D Anyway, Ed and I get the pleasure of going to dinner with Brian again tonight for some stone crab claws....mmmmm It's always so good to see a fellow lister, especially someone so sweet as Brian! Jimmy (of JimsNBrei) :~) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:31:32 EST From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: SW FL minifest (NJC) In a message dated 1/31/02 8:49:26 AM, FMYFL@aol.com writes: << Okay, it's not really a minifest. It's more like the smallest JMDL get-together ever. Just two of us :~) >> Been there, done that, Jimmy. Walt and I got together in October for our mini-Jonifest in the smallest state in the US! At the end of the night, we ended up at my computer looking at photos of past Jonifests and talking about everyone! Then, a few day later, we drove to Massachusetts and Ashara treated us to a delish Mexican dinner. So there! Hi to Brian, Jimmy. Have fun. And whatever you do, be sure to send him back to Mags undamaged and uncorrupted! (No booby bars, Jimmy. I am sure you can manage to stay away!) XO, --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 07:09:04 -0800 (PST) From: Lori in MD Subject: Water or Coke? (NJC) This is interesting ... - ----- Good reasons to drink more water and give up soda! Subject: WATER OR COKE? Water or Coke? We all know that water is important but I've never seen it written down like this before. Water 1. 75% of Americans are chronically dehydrated. (Likely applies to half the world's population.) 2. In 37% of Americans, the thirst mechanism is so weak that it is often mistaken for hunger. 3. Even MILD dehydration will slow down one's metabolism as much as 3%. 4. One glass of water will shut down midnight hunger pangs for almost 100% of the dieters studied in a U. of Washington study. 5. Lack of water is the #1 trigger of daytime fatigue. 6. Preliminary research indicates that 8-10 glasses of water a day could significantly ease back and joint pain for up to 80% of sufferers. 7. A mere 2% drop in body water can trigger fuzzy short-term memory, trouble with basic math, and difficulty focusing on the computer screen or on a printed page. 8. Drinking 5 glasses of water daily decreases the risk of colon cancer by 45%, plus it can slash the risk of breast cancer by 79%, and one is 50% less likely to develop bladder cancer. Are you drinking the amount of water you should every day? COKE 1. In many states (in the USA) the highway patrol carries two gallons of Coke in the truck to remove blood from the highway after a car accident. 2. You can put a T-bone steak in a bowl of coke and it will be gone in two days. 3. To clean a toilet: Pour a can of Coca-Cola into the toilet bowl and let the "real thing" sit for one hour, then flush clean. The citric acid in Coke removes stains from vitreous china. 4. To remove rust spots from chrome car bumpers: Rub the bumper with a rumpled-up piece of Reynolds Wrap aluminum foil dipped in Coca-Cola. 5. To clean corrosion from car battery terminals: Pour a can of Coca-Cola over the terminals to bubble away the corrosion. 6. To loosen a rusted bolt: Applying a cloth soaked in Coca-Cola to the rusted bolt for several minutes. 7. To bake a moist ham: Empty a can of Coca-Cola into the baking pan, wrap the ham in aluminum foil, and bake. Thirty minutes before the ham is finished, remove the foil, allowing the drippings to mix with the Coke for a sumptuous brown gravy. 8. To remove grease from clothes: Empty a can of coke into a load of greasy clothes, add detergent, and run through a regular cycle. The Coca-Cola will help loosen grease stains. It will also clean road haze from your windshield. For Your Info 1. The active ingredient in Coke is phosphoric acid. Its pH is 2.8. It will dissolve a nail in about 4 days. Phosphoric acid also leaches calcium from bones and is a major contributor to the rising increase in osteoporosis. 2. To carry Coca-Cola syrup (the concentrate) the commercial truck must use the Hazardous material placards reserved for Highly corrosive materials. 3. The distributors of Coke have been using it to clean the engines of their trucks for about 20 years! ~ Yahoo! Auctions Great stuff seeking new owners! Bid now! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:28:32 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Water or Coke? (NJC) The thing that hooked me was the experiment where you drop a tooth in a glass of Coke and it's gone in a week or so. And, to inject a little Joni, she takes her early song "Ballerina Valerie" (called 'Vali' on most bootlegs) and adjusts the words to make it a Coke commercial. Pretty funny stuff... Bob NP: Dylan, "Oxford Town" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:34:26 -0600 From: Steve Polifka Subject: Joni Live Hi, I saw Joni on her '79 Tour, and on her Wild Things Tour in '83. Then I had to wait 15 years to see her in Chicago in '98. I treked to NYC in '99 to see her at the Joni Tribute in Central Park. (No matter what anyone says about that show, Chaka Khan and Joni were worth it!) Then in 2000, I was graced with the honor of being the official JMHP photographer in Chicago for the BSN Tour. In 2001 I went to TORONTO! to see the unveiling of her star on the walk of fame, and her Tribute at the Harbour Front Centre. I hope I am lucky enough this year to see her somewhere. Maybe this is my year to have lunch with her. Kakki, that means I might be visiting you soon... Let's go down to the Cafe Le Dux, and I will buy you a bottle of wine :-D Each time had a magic of it's own- something special happened to me during those concerts and appearances- especially the last 4 years. Let's hope she wants to promote her new album. Has anyone heard anything about it? Steve, in snowy Milwaukee Steve ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 09:15:21 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: Today's Articles: January 31 SCJoni aka Bob wrote: "My favorite quote from the article: "This quiet is readily understood once a person becomes aware that Mitchell fans are lyric freaks. " Bob, lyric freak & slut" Oh this man, this man...Well this article is passe, if you ask old Nuriel. The lyric freaks phase, i mean, realy, that was maybe the case with us back then when the article was published. It's all in the past now. These days we're much too busy listening to her breathing between the words. And they don't even call us freaks no more. oh no. They can see us walking down the street and they can't even tell it's Joni fans :) Nuri _____________________________________________________________ Free email, web pages, news, entertainment, weather and MORE! Check out -------------------------------> http://wowmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 11:42:54 -0600 From: "Sharon L. Buffington" Subject: Re: Joni Live Dear Steve: I have NEVER heard Joni live. I did share a jail cell with Joan Baez one time though! I would love to hear her in concert and if Joni does a promo after for her new CD, I want to go. I have enjoyed listening to you and the rest of the festers on my CD's. It brings back many memories. I did not hear a lot of the earlier music because I was happily running the raffle booth. So it is so nice to listen now. Love and Peace.....Sharon NP: Daddy Squeeze and Dr. D. Big Legged Woman Steve Polifka wrote: > > Hi, > I saw Joni on her '79 Tour, and on her Wild Things Tour in '83. > Then I had to wait 15 years to see her in Chicago in '98. I treked to NYC > in '99 to see her at the Joni Tribute in Central Park. (No matter what > anyone says about that show, Chaka Khan and Joni were worth it!) > Then in 2000, I was graced with the honor of being the official JMHP > photographer in Chicago for the BSN Tour. In 2001 I went to TORONTO! to see > the unveiling of her star on the walk of fame, and her Tribute at the > Harbour Front Centre. I hope I am lucky enough this year to see her > somewhere. Maybe this is my year to have lunch with her. Kakki, that means > I might be visiting you soon... Let's go down to the Cafe Le Dux, and I > will buy you a bottle of wine > :-D > Each time had a magic of it's own- something special happened to me > during those concerts and appearances- especially the last 4 years. Let's > hope she wants to promote her new album. Has anyone heard anything about it? > Steve, in snowy Milwaukee > > Steve ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:47:05 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni Live <> Oh Lordy, Sharon! The only sentence worse than jail would be sharing your cell with Joan Baez! Gimme the chair!! LOL! Bob NP: Dylan, "Not Dark Yet" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:51:36 EST From: Michaelpaz@aol.com Subject: This JUST in Hello All- Just wanted to share this with you. Louisiana Jukebox is coming to the internet. Click here to check out one of our shows from last October featuring Stanton Moore (Drummer from Gallactic) and his band Moore and More. I hope you enjoy the show and would like to hear any comments about connection speeds and so on from you privately. Thanks. Paz NP-Moore and More The link is here: > http://63.208.175.150/babypress/anthony/louis/louisiana.htm ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 12:04:27 -0600 From: Mark Domyancich Subject: Doubles? NJC Anyone else getting double messages here? Mark ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 13:18:11 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Doubles? NJC Mark Domyancich wrote: > Anyone else getting double messages here? > > Mark No, but I've noticed that a couple of other lists I am on have had messages about double messages. Maybe it is the effect of the last virus, since you were one who was bitten. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:38:42 +0000 From: colin Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys > First of all, the British are the least demonstrative people true. > > I've ever met in my life, and rarely if ever display affection in public. true > That must be a joke. > Transportation in London costs an arm and a leg, especially if you're taking > the subway in from Red Bridge. true but it's Redbridge > It cost me 16 pounds for a day, which is > about $30. Also, I'm a woman, and I never got to ride for free, and by the > way, chivalry is DEAD in England. not true > > If you complain at a restaurant, not only does the staff not care or correct > your complaint, but they will make it very obvious to you that you are not > welcome there again true in many places. > i > Another point I thought was really funny was the big midday meal. Most > British eat chips for breakfast, chips for lunch, and a sensible helping of > chips for dinner, with the occasional fried cod fillet or sausage. That's > why many look so malnutritioned. Brits don't eat out much at all, except for > the Sunday Roast at their local pub. The rest of the time, they usually > prefer their pint of Lager to a decent meal. load of twaddle. > from colin in the UK ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:49:40 -0800 (PST) From: Tyler Hewitt Subject: Re: traveling in some vehicle (NJC) OK, I've been living in Chicago for about 3 1/2 years now (in the beautiful Beverly neighbohood-tucked into Chicago's southwest corner). Living down here in the 'forgotten south side', I have a slightly different take on what's cool in Chicago (it also helps that until moving here I lived in a small city and am wowed by anything urban). Anyways, one thing I really love about Chicago that no one ever sems to notice is the variety of ethnic neighborhoods. There's a great Chinatown centered around Wentworth and Cermak (22nd St.). Even better is an Indian/Pakistani neighborhood centered around Devon St ad Western. Great food, great grocery stores! A small Vietnamese neighborhood is on Argyle St. in the Uptown area. A couple of fun Mexican neighborhoods: Pilsen, centrered around Ashland and 18th, and Little Village, around Kedzie and 26th. Both these neighborhoods are full of street life, really bustling places. Pilsen also has the Mexican Fine Arts Center, the largest Mexican art museum in the country. It's a great place, and free! Down by Midway airport, 63rd St. starting at Cicero and heading east is a mixture of middle eastern and mexican groceries, shops and restaurants. As you go further east, it becomes a bustling afro-centric neighborhood. There are other ethnic neighborhoods around that I haven't yet discovered. Do yourself a favor and check out Hyde Park. The University of Chicago is there, giving the neighborhood a college-town feel. The best bookstores in the city are there, and by far the best pizza (Medici, on 57th St.) You can see cutting edge art at the Renaissance Society, the Museum of Science and Industry is there, and the wonderful Oriental Institute (ancient art/culture of the middle east). I love this neighborhood, almost moved there when I first got to town. Of course you'll have to check out he touristy places (Navy Pier, the Magnificent Mile), but I'm sure you'll find that the soul of Chicago is in the neighborhoods. Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 11:57:31 -0800 (PST) From: anne@sandstrom.com Subject: Re: walk with the zombies njc Wally, It is SO GOOD to hear from you!!!! Greatest of Birthday Fairies, my dear friend, I think of you several times a day. Oh, to be able to offer you safe haven to a place where you're loved. I'll keep this one brief because it takes a LONG time to read 2000 emails. Or 2001... lots of love Anne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:05:19 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: MG!!!!! (NJC) dearest MG! late but heartfelt: HAPPY BIRTHDAY! love, wally ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:05:18 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: richard! njc dear fellow faerie, i wasn't around to wish you a happy birthday on the 24th, but time means nothing to a true aquarius like you. so here i am, turning back the clock to say: H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y RICHARD GOLDMAN IN SF!!!!!!! love, the jmdl BEE EPH ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:05:18 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: belated b-day wishes njc happy birthday, dear claudia! are you in the netherlands just about to celebrate the royal wedding? [i don't mean yours.] happy birthday, crazy alison! i love the way you pronounce ''love''. happy birthday, beautiful jody! you have been my late late late night chat pal at every jonifest and i love you for that. wally, the BF is backstage, getting ready for another belated wish ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 13:06:55 -0800 (PST) From: djb@binkleybarfield.com Subject: So Cal Jonifest Pics Hello friends, Please come see my new photos of So Cal Jonifest 2002 on PhotoIsland.com! To get there, simply click the address below and enter your guest password: picsbytexas http://www.photoisland.com/servlet/GuestLogin?USERNAME=djb@binkleybarfield.com If that doesn't work, go to www.photoisland.com, and log in to my albums with the following information: Log-in ID: djb@binkleybarfield.com Guest Password: picsbytexas _________________________________________________________________ See you @ PhotoIsland! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:18:25 -0600 From: Mark Domyancich Subject: Re: Doubles? NJC I didn't get any virus... Mark > From: Jerry Notaro > Reply-To: notaro@bayflash.stpt.usf.edu > Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 13:18:11 -0500 > To: Mark Domyancich > Cc: JMDL > Subject: Re: Doubles? NJC > > Mark Domyancich wrote: > >> Anyone else getting double messages here? >> >> Mark > > No, but I've noticed that a couple of other lists I am on have had > messages about double messages. Maybe it is the effect of the last > virus, since you were one who was bitten. > > Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:31:33 -0500 From: dsk Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys Abbymusique@aol.com wrote: > > Just in case any of you out there don't know this, most of that post is a > lie, if not all of it. It was all a joke, beginning to end. It's similar to some of the jokes for visitors to New York and probably every place has a version of it; it's one of those classic "who's in and who's out" type jokes. I'm sure glad I didn't read it before visiting England. Some of that incorrect info would probably have stuck with me, and I'd wonder why all the Brits were giving me odd looks and/or laughing their heads off. Sounds like you had a miserable five years there, Abbymusique. That's really too bad; that's such a long time. I lived in England for five years, and I beg to > differ on most points (granted, this may be a joke on purpose, in which case, > very funny). First of all, the British are the least demonstrative people > I've ever met in my life, and rarely if ever display affection in public. It makes me a little itchy to be describing a huge group of people as all behaving the same way, but I'll do it anyway. I'd say, in general, the traditional British culture prizes politeness and reserve. The upside is that people are very charming, friendly and articulate (especially the Joni folks; not only that, but there were plenty of huggers in that group); the downside is that it's hard to get to know anyone deeply if they're keeping their inner life hidden the way they've been taught to do. Isn't that the theme of most English movies? I'm picturing Anthony Hopkins with a pained look on his face because he can't let go enough to tell a woman how he feels about her. Can't remember the movie's name now... no, it's not the cannibal movie. What's fascinating to me is how people in that culture get around the strait jacket of reserve with their sly humor and downright bawdiness that's just under the surface. It's much different than the American way of communicating, which, in general, is upfront and earnest, as in what you say is what it is. No hidden meanings to work out. > Now go to France, and that's a different story. Yep, every culture has its generally accepted ways of behaving. Here, it's considered odd if a person is too reserved and not telling details about their private life easily to everyone. That bothers most people here. Also, riding on the river > Cam is called punting, not cottaging, Cottaging must have some sexual connotation, since most of the terms used in the joke did. Any Brit care to tell us what "cottaging" means? and it is not very relaxing at all if > you hire your own boat, for you have to navigate it yourself, and that Mazola > crap? That must be a joke. Absolutely, which gives me a clue about what cottaging might be. > Like I said, if that post was meant to be LOL funny, it was, but for some who > have not traveled abroad, don't believe a word of it. Yeah, check out a British to American dictionary before going (or go with a trusted British friend), and then have a great time. Debra Shea ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:35:58 -0500 From: dsk Subject: Sorry [Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys] Joni-onlies, I'm so sorry about the lack of NJC on the last message I sent. I just looked at the subject and realized... Debra Shea, out of practice with posting and NJCing the subject line ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:32:55 -0600 From: "Donna J. Binkley" Subject: RE: So Cal - NJC - Long Dear Buds, Thanks to the other 4 muskateers - Kakki (the Kakkster, Kakkorama and my personal favorite Kakkalama ding dong), Alison, Julius (man of my dreams) and the Pazman for being there and for our great times together. I love you guys. Thanks also to Rose for giving me the link to this website so i could share the pictures with all of you. Thanks so much Rose! By the way this site does also have a slideshow. Next i wanted to say thanks Coyote Rick and the Wonderful Brad for being the great hosts that they are. Rick i'm still howling from those margaritas. Brad i still wish i could see a pic of your 8 cats lined up on the wall in the morning waiting to be fed. You are both such great people. I feel very priviledged to have had the chance to meet you both and enjoy your awesome home. To my new bud Ken - i enjoyed meeting you and talking with you and will write privately asap as promised. Feel free to drop me a line anytime. Somehow Steve Dulson and Jeff Bennett escaped my evil (camera) eye. But i'll get you both next time. Steve i really enjoyed accompanying you on Case of You with you on dulcimer - i'm sure you already saw Paz's rave review of our rendition. Michelle - you owe the JMDL a belly dance, that's all i can say! Kate - so good to see you again - can't wait til August, congrats on the NY gig and keep on rockin' (just make sure that harp guy is backing you up)! ha ha Craig - we all really enjoyed you and Kakki on That Song About the Midway. If i've left anyone out Oh God just shoot me now. Hope you all enjoy the pics. Love, Texas - -----Original Message----- From: les@jmdl.com [mailto:les@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of djb@binkleybarfield.com Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 3:07 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: So Cal Jonifest Pics Hello friends, Please come see my new photos of So Cal Jonifest 2002 on PhotoIsland.com! To get there, simply click the address below and enter your guest password: picsbytexas http://www.photoisland.com/servlet/GuestLogin?USERNAME=djb@binkleybarfield.c om If that doesn't work, go to www.photoisland.com, and log in to my albums with the following information: Log-in ID: djb@binkleybarfield.com Guest Password: picsbytexas _________________________________________________________________ See you @ PhotoIsland! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:42:54 -0500 From: Subject: Eric Burdon (NJC) Eric and Dave Mason are playing the BB King's Blues and Grill in NYC on Feb 8 & 9. Hope someone will get to see them. Darice ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:57:27 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: belated b-day wishes njc In a message dated 1/31/02 4:07:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, wallykai@fibertel.com.ar writes: > wally, the BF is backstage, getting ready for another belated wish > Well thank goodness you're BACK! I can only fill in for so long, and you're a much better BDF Wally. Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:07:39 -0800 (PST) From: Lori in MD Subject: Re: Miles Of ... text! (NJC) I love y'all, you know I do ... but please remember to quote just the relevant part of a previous post, and delete the rest. Thanks! Lori in MD ~ Yahoo! Auctions Great stuff seeking new owners! Bid now! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 19:17:54 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: i love you, DBF njc oh no, i'm not! i was reading your b-day greetings and i was actually thinking of a permanent partnership with you, sweetie! thank you, for keeping the BEE EPH's decadent flag waving, jimmy-james! wally - -----Mensaje original----- De: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]En nombre de FMYFL@aol.com Enviado el: Jueves, 31 de Enero de 2002 06:57 p.m. Para: wallykai@fibertel.com.ar; claud9ine@home.com; joni@smoe.org; johnsonjs@earthlink.net; alisone4@yahoo.com Asunto: Re: belated b-day wishes njc Well thank goodness you're BACK! I can only fill in for so long, and you're a much better BDF Wally. Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:32:17 EST From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys In a message dated 1/31/02 4:25:22 PM, dsk11@bellatlantic.net writes: << Cottaging must have some sexual connotation, since most of the terms used in the joke did. Any Brit care to tell us what "cottaging" means? >> I am no Brit, but I have read enough gay Brit fiction to know that cottaging is . . . well, let's just say it is what George Michael was arrested for in LA. The clue in the original post is the bit about 'yernals' which is 'urinals'. --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 19:41:54 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: cottaging njc gay content do you call cottaging tearooming in the us? we call cottaging ''hacer tetera'' here; literally ''to do teapoting''. ''la tetera'' is the men's room in argentine gayspeak. the etymology beats me. the most popular ''tearooms'' in buenos aires are at macdonald's. bring your own kleenex, though. wally - -----Mensaje original----- De: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]En nombre de Murphycopy@aol.com Enviado el: Jueves, 31 de Enero de 2002 07:32 p.m. Para: dsk11@bellatlantic.net; Abbymusique@aol.com CC: joni@smoe.org Asunto: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys I am no Brit, but I have read enough gay Brit fiction to know that cottaging is . . . well, let's just say it is what George Michael was arrested for in LA. The clue in the original post is the bit about 'yernals' which is 'urinals'. --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:49:26 -0600 From: Mark Domyancich Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC Cruising. AKA, looking for sex in public places like restrooms or parks, rest stops, etc. Mark > From: Murphycopy@aol.com > Reply-To: Murphycopy@aol.com > Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 17:32:17 EST > To: dsk11@bellatlantic.net, Abbymusique@aol.com > Cc: joni@smoe.org > Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys > > In a message dated 1/31/02 4:25:22 PM, dsk11@bellatlantic.net writes: > > << Cottaging must have some sexual connotation, since most of the terms > used in the joke did. Any Brit care to tell us what "cottaging" means? >> > > I am no Brit, but I have read enough gay Brit fiction to know that cottaging > is . . . well, let's just say it is what George Michael was arrested for in > LA. The clue in the original post is the bit about 'yernals' which is > 'urinals'. > > --Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:18:40 -0800 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: cottaging njc gay content Geezel!! I was just thinking of cottage as a noun;I have a bed already reserved in one of those cottages at the 2002 Jonifest. I hope that this doesn't mean that the cottage and all those women staying there are not,well,you know..............LES......................BIANS? I think I'll bring.. just in case.. my new Aero blow up bed. I could always sleep on the porch? Bree > >do you call cottaging tearooming in the us? . >wally > >I am no Brit, but I have read enough gay Brit fiction to know that >cottaging >is . . . well, let's just say it is what George Michael was arrested for in >LA. The clue in the original post is the bit about 'yernals' which is >'urinals'. > > --Bob _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:25:10 -0800 From: jan gyn Subject: Re: cottaging njc gay content (njc) Cottage cheese? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:36:23 -0800 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: cottaging njc gay content (njc) Cottage Butt? Gut with snap green beans!! yah! Bthebser > >Cottage cheese? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 15:47:15 -0800 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys >Isn't that the theme of most English movies? I'm >picturing Anthony Hopkins with a pained look on his face because he >can't let go enough to tell a woman how he feels about her. Can't >remember the movie's name now... no, it's not the cannibal movie. Was it Shadowlands? The life of C.S.Lewis with Debra Winger? OR maybe it was the movie where he played a butler? I can't think of the title off-hand. Bree > >Cottaging must have some sexual connotation, I think it do do. As we have learned by now. > > and it is not very relaxing at all if > > you hire your own boat, for you have to navigate it yourself, and that >Mazola > > crap? That must be a joke. > >Absolutely, which gives me a clue about what cottaging might be. > > > Like I said, if that post was meant to be LOL funny, it was, but for >some who > > have not traveled abroad, don't believe a word of it. > >Yeah, check out a British to American dictionary before going (or go >with a trusted British friend), and then have a great time. > >Debra Shea _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:48:16 EST From: RoseMJoy@aol.com Subject: Re: So Cal - NJC - Long In a message dated 1/31/02 4:33:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, djb@binkleybarfield.com writes: > Thanks also to Rose for giving me the link to this website so i could share > the pictures with all of you. Thanks so much Rose! By the way this site > does also have a slideshow. > You're welcome sweetie. I knew they have a slideshow, but no music to go with... Loved the pics!!! thanks for sharing. luv, rose ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 16:10:45 -0800 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys njc I think the Irish can be emotionally withholding too. Joni talked about this on the interactive MUCHMUSIC program. I think it's one wanting there own space too. For instance, do not put me in the middle of two people sitting on a couch. I feel like I'm being smothered,I can't take it. To say I LOVE YOU to someone had been up until last year, very difficult for me to say. I think the fear of it not being returned and feeling vulnerable. I think that is why some Irish are notorious drinkers... it's really the only way they can open up. Ok what about other cultures? Which cultures are the most open? Bree >>Isn't that the theme of most English movies? I'm >>picturing Anthony Hopkins with a pained look on his face because he >>can't let go enough to tell a woman how he feels about her. Can't >>remember the movie's name now... no, it's not the cannibal movie. >Was it Shadowlands? The life of C.S.Lewis with Debra Winger? OR maybe it >was the movie where he played a butler? I can't think of the title >off-hand. > >Bree >> >>Cottaging must have some sexual connotation, > >I think it do do. As we have learned by now. >> >> and it is not very relaxing at all if >> > you hire your own boat, for you have to navigate it yourself, and that >>Mazola >> > crap? That must be a joke. >> >>Absolutely, which gives me a clue about what cottaging might be. >> >> > Like I said, if that post was meant to be LOL funny, it was, but for >>some who >> > have not traveled abroad, don't believe a word of it. >> >>Yeah, check out a British to American dictionary before going (or go >>with a trusted British friend), and then have a great time. >> >>Debra Shea > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 19:45:40 EST From: RoseMJoy@aol.com Subject: Re: SW FL minifest (NJC) In a message dated 1/31/02 8:49:26 AM Eastern Standard Time, FMYFL@aol.com writes: > Anyway, Ed and I get the pleasure of going to dinner with Brian again > tonight > for some stone crab claws....mmmmm > > I guess he went off his steamed veggie diet , eh;~) r. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:21:07 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: Re: Joni Live I've seen Joni six times. The first was at Avery Fisher Hall (NYC) in 1974, with the LA Express. The show was sold out, but one of my sister's friends worked at Avery Fisher and was going to sneak me in. I ended up scalping a ticket and paying something obscene like $30. Of course it was exciting to finally see my Joni, but as shows go it wasn't nearly as good as the next one I saw, at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium during the Shadows & Light tour. That was an astonishing show. From my point of view, it was her dream band, and I loved when she sang with the Persuasions. Despite the size of the venue, the audience was just rapt. I remember hearing gasps when she sang Amelia. Then I saw her on the Wild Things tour in 83 or thereabouts, and I saw her at A Day in the Garden, in NYC with Dylan and Morrison, and in Jersey on the Both Sides Now tour. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- messling@enter.net - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2002 10:05:11 +0800 (PHT) From: Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys -- now Anthony Hopkins (NJC) >>Isn't that the theme of most English movies? I'm >>picturing Anthony Hopkins with a pained look on his face because he >>can't let go enough to tell a woman how he feels about her. Can't >>remember the movie's name now... no, it's not the cannibal movie. > Was it Shadowlands? The life of C.S.Lewis with Debra Winger? OR maybe > it was the movie where he played a butler? I can't think of the title > off-hand. > You were referring to Anthony Hopkins' butler in THE REMAINS OF THE DAY with Emma Thompson as Miss Kenton. That scene where she was leaving him for the last time in the train was most heartbreaking -- no dialogue, just incipient tears in placid faces. As for SHADOWLANDS, I like Hopkins here even more even if if it was Debra Winger who chewed the scenery most of the time. Yes, he played CS Lewis to Debra's Joy. The theater was awash with tears, if I remember right. Joseph (a movie freak and ... a freak most of the time!) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 18:07:53 -0800 From: "Mark or Travis" Subject: in jail with Joan njc I did share a jail cell with Joan Baez > one time though! Well I for one would *love* to hear the story behind this! Mark E. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 02:21:19 +0000 From: colin Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC Mark Domyancich wrote: > Cruising. AKA, looking for sex in public places like restrooms or parks, > rest stops, etc. > > Mark cottaging only refers to sex in public toilets, nowhere else. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 02:23:28 +0000 From: colin Subject: Re: cottaging njc gay content Bree Mcdonough wrote: > Geezel!! I was just thinking of cottage as a noun;I have a bed already > reserved in one of those cottages at the 2002 Jonifest. I hope that this > doesn't mean that the cottage and all those women staying there are > not,well,you know..............LES......................BIANS? I think > I'll bring.. just in case.. my new Aero blow up bed. I could always sleep > on the porch? Believe or not Lesbians can and do keep their hands to themselves and just as gay men do not find every man irrestible, lesbians don't find every woman irresistible. > > > Bree > > > > >do you call cottaging tearooming in the us? > . > >wally > > > > >I am no Brit, but I have read enough gay Brit fiction to know that > >cottaging > >is . . . well, let's just say it is what George Michael was arrested for in > >LA. The clue in the original post is the bit about 'yernals' which is > >'urinals'. > > > > --Bob > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp. - -- bw colin DAK,BRO GC, 950i, 940,860,864,890, 260,Silver 830,860, 580 and 270, Passap 6000, Duo80. colin@tantra-apso.com http://www.tantra-apso.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:18:39 EST From: StDoherty@aol.com Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2002 #32 Just last night I finished Eric Nisenson's 'Round About Midnight ... Throughout the whole book I kept thinking how much it makes sense that Joni would be a fan. They're a lot alike. This morning checking my mail I saw the mail about Miles (really summed things up nicely, by the way) and couldn't help thinking about the coincidence. So I'll take it as a sign to ask a question that I didn't quite know where I'd get the answer to since I didn't know where to begin. Anyway, since the writer seem to have a pretty good handle on Miles ... and music, I thought maybe this was the place to enlighten me. What's it mean when a piece is written in modes rather than chords? I don't understand what's meant by modal music. Hope this doesn't seem like sophomore jive ... I'm trying to learn more about music. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:04:01 -0600 From: Mark Domyancich Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC I'm glad I got it wrong! Mark > From: colin > Date: Fri, 01 Feb 2002 02:21:19 +0000 > To: Mark Domyancich > Cc: Murphycopy@aol.com, dsk11@bellatlantic.net, joni@smoe.org > Subject: Re: tips for vacationing with the limeys NJC > > > > Mark Domyancich wrote: > >> Cruising. AKA, looking for sex in public places like restrooms or parks, >> rest stops, etc. >> >> Mark > > cottaging only refers to sex in public toilets, nowhere else. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:19:09 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: SW FL minifest (NJC) In a message dated 1/31/02 7:45:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, RoseMJoy writes: > > >> Anyway, Ed and I get the pleasure of going to dinner with Brian again >> tonight >> for some stone crab claws....mmmmm >> >> > > I guess he went off his steamed veggie diet , eh;~) > > Brian DID eat his veggies, along with some wendies (murphy will understand), a cosmo, and some wine. He only used margarine on his baked potato ;~D Had another fun night with a great jmdler!!!! Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:45:58 EST From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: SW FL minifest (NJC)! In a message dated 1/31/02 11:19:51 PM, FMYFL@aol.com writes: << Brian DID eat his veggies, along with some wendies (murphy will understand) >> That's great! Me, too! Just now! And I am so happy you didn't bring him cottaging! That's! More! Exclaimation! Points! Than! I! Ever! Use! Take care! --Bob! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:54:51 -0800 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: So Cal Jonifest Pics Yo Texas- There are some great shots here. I really enjoyed seeing this tonight. It was one of those days so I needed a pick me up. Thanks for taking them and posting them. Love Paz P.S. The one of me and Ali singing in the Kitchen should be called "Take Me Out and Fuck Me Up". Whadya think Ali?? on 1/31/02 1:06 PM, djb@binkleybarfield.com at djb@binkleybarfield.com wrote: > Hello friends, > > Please come see my new photos of So Cal Jonifest 2002 on PhotoIsland.com! > > To get there, simply click the address below and enter your guest password: > picsbytexas > > http://www.photoisland.com/servlet/GuestLogin?USERNAME=djb@binkleybarfield.com > > If that doesn't work, go to www.photoisland.com, and log in to my albums with > the following information: > > Log-in ID: djb@binkleybarfield.com > Guest Password: picsbytexas > > > _________________________________________________________________ > See you @ PhotoIsland! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 23:48:09 EST From: Dflahm@aol.com Subject: Miles' recordings No one so far has mentioned the 24-cut 1956 session from which came the Prestige LPs Cookin' Relaxin' Workin' & (maybe) Steamin'. (One person did mention Workin', I think) Along with 'Round About Midnight on Columbia, this batch lets you hear how he first projected a band style that was as unique as the styles of the individual players. Some of the tactics were his choice of tunes, his use of mutes, having the piano (or piano & drums) not play during certain parts of a performance. On the Relaxin' set, a few of Miles's comments are preserved. Most tellingly, at the beginning of the old pop ballad "You're My Ev'rything," you can hear him stop the intro and tell the pianist "Block chords, Red." Jazz is based on spontaneity, but Miles knew that the totality of the peformance would leave an impression on the listener and he was far from unwillingly to mold things for what he felt was the best effect. DAVID LAHM ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 20:21:21 -0800 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: So Cal Jonifest Pics > Yo Texas- There are some great shots here. Hey Donna, what a great surprise! A lot of them did, uh, show the fun we were having (cigs, libations and guitars in almost every shot ;-D I also look pregnant with triplets in that one shot, argh! Kate's pic is cute - it could be captioned "I stayed healthy and rested this weekend." LOL Coyote in his wonderful den with Alison's B-day cake, Paz with his Joni guitar, ever sweet partners Brad and Michelle, handsome Clark (that's Clark, Texas, not Craig - we missed Craig from San Diego this year - hi Craig ;-) Wish Lindsay, Phyliss and Darice could have been there, too. We have to do it again soon. I haven't had my pics developed yet - hopefully there are some of Steve and Jeff. Thanks for putting them up! Kakki NP: Animals Live ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 22:26:14 -0700 From: Les Irvin Subject: Prairie Theatre Exchange presents "Joni Mitchell: River" in Winnipeg WINNIPEG, Jan. 18, 2002 In a season all about longing, PTE Artistic Director Allen MacInnis is realizing a dream of his own. Prairie Theatre Exchange presents, under his direction, Joni Mitchell: River, a theatrical concert of songs by Canadian legend Joni Mitchell. I am calling River a theatrical concert because it resembles a concert, which has no dialogue, and theatre because I am creating a kind of narrative with the songs, explains MacInnis. I have chosen songs to paint the arc of a love affair from the giddy beginnings to the petty doubts through the breakdown and finally the wisdom that comes with age. To contrast the very personal material, I have also selected other songs which express the more public view, Joni's observations about the state of the world and human development. While the concert includes songs that span Mitchells entire career, from her folk roots to jazz fusions, River is not a biography. It is inspired by the act-ability of her songs, says MacInnis. The cast of three actor-singers will play the songs, not just sing them. In that way, I hope to bring an audience to a thrilling interaction with Joni's profound and very human insights about love and the world. The actors will make the songs their own, like monologues, in a style of their own without trying to mimic Joni. Joni Mitchell: River will be performed by a stellar cast that includes Thom Allison (Side By Side By Sondheim), Andrea Menard (Godspell), and Corrine Koslo (Shaw Festival ensemble member) who makes her PTE debut. The cast will be accompanied by an all-Winnipeg band including Don Benedictson (bass), Greg Lowe (guitars), Daniel Roy (percussion) and Leonard Shaw (keyboards/saxophone). Allen MacInnis directs Joni Mitchell: River, with musical arrangements by Greg Lowe. Set and costume design by Diborah E. Judah, lighting design by Scott Henderson (Godspell, Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well), and vocal coaching by Donna Fletcher. Stage management by Margaret Brook assisted by Wanda Bretecher. Joni Mitchell: River performance schedule: Preview: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 Opening: Thursday, January 31, 2002 Runs: Until Sunday, February 17, 2002 Times: 8 pm Wednesday through Saturday, 7 pm Tuesday, & 7 pm Sunday, Feb. 10. Matinees: Sunday at 2 pm, plus Saturday, Feb. 2 at 3 pm Prices: Sunday to Thursday: $18.25 for Students; $20.25 for Seniors, $ 28.25 for Adults Friday and Saturday: $18.25 for Students; $22.25 for Seniors, $ 30.25 for Adults $10.00 curtain ticket 1/2 hour prior to each performance for students with valid ID. Subject to availability Tickets on sale at the PTE box office, 3rd Floor Portage Place, 204-942-5483. Sponsored by: Taylor McCaffrey Media Presenters: Q94 FM and Global TV Supported by: The Manitoba Arts Council, The Canada Council, The City of Winnipeg The Winnipeg Foundation, and The Prairie Theatre Exchange Foundation Trust For more information contact: Barbara Edie, Public Relations/Development Manager, at 204-925-5257; Fax 204-942-1774; e-mail: ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2002 #49 **************************** ------- 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?