From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2003 #156 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 Monday, March 3 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 156 Sign up now for JoniFest 2003! http://www.jonifest.com ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Star Interview [dsk ] Spotting a Joni fan at 50 paces [dsk ] Re: Spotting a Joni fan at 50 paces njc [vince ] Re: Spotting a Joni fan at 50 paces njc [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] JMDL project [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: Toronto Star interview.... from Spain [=?iso-8859-1?Q?Emiliano_Pati=F] NJC while it's still legal [] Re: Toronto Star interview.... from Spain [Catherine McKay ] Rules of Attraction NJC [vince ] NJC job application [dsk ] Previews of "A Woman of Heart and Mind: The Life and Times of Joni Mitchell " [] RE: KD and Hejira ["Victor Johnson" ] Re: Toronto Star interview -- NJC, I guess ["kakki" ] Re: Joni on PBS Joni an American citizen??? ["kakki" ] Spot the typographical error [] Re: BR-UU-UCE njc on CBS 9:00 [Jeff Koko ] Today in History: March 3 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] Today's Library Links: March 3 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 20:24:22 -0500 From: dsk Subject: Re: Star Interview James Leahy wrote: > > MARTIN KNELMAN > ENTERTAINMENT > > In almost every room of Mitchell's house there is a radio tuned to a > different station, though none is tuned to a music station. ... > > Instead her radios are tuned to talk stations offering news flashes and > political commentary, which all seem like madness to her. > > "I wander through my house trying to get a picture of what is happening to > the human psyche," she says in a tone that's both perplexed and angry. How fascinating. As far as I know, this is the first mention ever of exactly what Joni listens to in her daily life. Such cacophony! This really surprises me because it seems so disjointed. All bits and pieces. I wonder if she's always done that or if she's more curious now about the current world situation. ... As soon as I write that, I can hear "Ethiopia", so obviously being curious about what's going on in the world isn't new for her. > "The whole thing is ridiculous - a tragic comedy. We're marching into war. That > means we've become an imperialist power, which goes against everything > America stands for. It all comes down to personal economic interest." Whoopee. There's some anger there. I feel a new album coming on... Debra Shea NP: TV, The Sopranos, a little too violent for me... waiting for Six Feet Under at 9 on the same channel. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 21:04:38 -0500 From: dsk Subject: Spotting a Joni fan at 50 paces It was a mysterious experience. There's a woman where I'm working who I see occasionally. She's there during the day, I'm usually there in the evening, so our conversations have been pleasant and usually brief. I don't know exactly what it was about her that made me think she may be a joni fan, even though we'd never talked about music. She's in her 40s (I guessed), talkative and seems adventurous... are those the signs of a Joni fan? The thought crossed my mind and then I forgot about it. So last week we were chatting and it's like a joni-rep whispered in my ear saying ask her if she's a joni fan (really, I don't usually hear voices). I asked, and her response was a loud, "I loooovvve Joni!!!" Well, what a thrill for me. I didn't have to explain that "no, Joni's not dead" (I hate it when people think that!) and I didn't have to say, "yes, she was a 'folk' singer but she moved beyond that long ago" and I didn't have to explain why I like her so much... we could just talk about lyrics and loving her music and how we each came to find out about her. I told her it was so rare to find another Joni fan that we're kindred spirits now, for all time. There's no escaping it. She said "oh yeah, that's fine" (with much enthusiasm; sign of a generous spirit I'd say, especially since she didn't mind my over-dramatizing). I told her about Joni Wall to Wall on March 22 and she's all excited about going. I also mentioned the list and she said "oh no, I'm not that serious about it all". Don't know where she got that impression of discussion lists; not from me, although I guess anyone here is rather "serious about it all." Has anyone else ever spotted a Joni fan from afar? Debra Shea ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 21:09:26 -0500 From: vince Subject: Re: Spotting a Joni fan at 50 paces njc dsk wrote: >Has anyone else ever spotted a Joni fan from afar? > > > thought I did once but it was only me in the mirror at the mall. I think I live 18 light-years from the nearest Joni fan. Sigh. Vince ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 21:20:31 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Spotting a Joni fan at 50 paces njc In a message dated 3/2/2003 9:10:57 PM Eastern Standard Time, revrvl@chartermi.net writes: > I think I live 18 light-years from the nearest Joni fan. > No way! Michigan is chock-full o' Joni fans. Try living in SC. When I was talking to a co-worker last week about my Joni habit and all she could think of was "Brand New Key". I would have slapped her silly but she's the secretary of her local Harley group in Anderson SC and she would have had me squished. Bob NP: Patti Smith, "Farewell Reel" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 21:26:32 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: JMDL project In a message dated 2/25/2003 12:25:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, MTatum@mail.lasccoa.state.la.us writes: > Another idea is an actual gift to Joni from the list that would > allow each member to include something or to contribute in some way. > The cookbook was before my time here, but is a good example. How about > some cds from us (Jonifest-type performances?) Hi Mark...I've been sitting on this one for a couple of days...anyway, we DID send Joni the "Tape Of You" project way back when (before MY time, even). So she has a collection of JMDL performances. I'm still intending to send her the complete (at least as complete as I can get it) collection of covers in the beautiful boxes that Hell made. In its essence, this *is* a gift from the list as a whole as so many have contributed to the collection, and it features music from around the world. More on this story as it develops. Bob ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 03 Mar 2003 03:29:56 +0100 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Emiliano_Pati=F1o?= Subject: Re: Toronto Star interview.... from Spain Wow! I feel happay for you, genuine north-americans for being able to enjoy what it seems a very pleasant show! Here in my country, Espaqa, Joni never appears on Tv, although her records come at stores in time.... for the pleasure of "the happy few" I just joined the list two weeks ago: it's great reading about people's experiences relating Great Joni. It's been a "little" discussion too about the political NJC posts: I must agree that sure the www is full of forums with political, social and actuality caring aim, but, excuse me if I get rude, but the situation is so severe, so grave that is normal that many people wants to discuss it with the people one cares about, as the JMDLers! Let me repeat Joni's words: "I wander through my house trying to get a picture of what is happening to the human psyche," she says in a tone that's both perplexed and angry. "The whole thing is ridiculous  a tragic comedy. We're marching into war. That means we've become an imperialist power, which goes against everything America stands for. It all comes down to personal economic interest." by the way: I've stopped hearing new Joni's music at the release of Mingus (at my 19 years it was really hard): Never stopped hearing Ladies of the Canyon, Blue, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (let me write in capitals those Great and Sacred masterpieces). At Turbulent Indigo felt at ease once more: She's now and ever the greatest american singer (and that's saying a lot!) My kind regards to you all, and !Boas noites!: Emiliano NP: Cesaria Ivora: "Miss perfumado" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 22:11:12 -0500 From: Subject: NJC while it's still legal Did anyone else notice that hours after the USA president, George Bush, announced that it's now time to invade Iraq, we immediately got *incredibly* good intelligence information, locating one of Al-Queda's top generals, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed? As Saturday Night Live's "Church Lady" would say, "Hmmm. Isn't that conve-eeeee-nient?" Lest I be unclear, I think it's possible that "we" put so much pressure on ol' Saddam, the neighborhood snitch, that he squealed. I'll bet if he also gives us bin Lauden and continues to destroy the "illegal" missiles, we'll find something else to worry about. Who was it last week who postulated that Saddam was being replaced because his job was to be America's bully in the Arab world, keeping bin Lauden down? Oh yeah..... it was me. :) Maybe we can lock up the rest of the al-Queida terrorists before we kill a bunch of civilians in Iraq? Is there still hope? Can we back away from the brink? What's that Arab expression? "An enemy of my enemy is...... my friend." Lama ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 22:20:00 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Toronto Star interview.... from Spain --- Emiliano_Patiqo wrote: > Wow! I feel happay for you, genuine north-americans > for being able to enjoy > what it seems a very pleasant show! Emiliano, welcome to the list. I'm sure you'll find a north-american or two who might be able to help you get a copy of this show. There are always ways of doing these things. You really should give Mingus another try or two. It's really an amazing piece of work. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 19:22:50 -0800 (PST) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: Toronto Star interview.... from Spain ?!Ola que tal Emiliano?! My Spanish is not so good, pardon me. It is so nice to hear from you. You are correct Emiliano, the situation in the world is grave and worrisome, no matter if you support the war or not. JMDL people are special and full of passion, so it is understandable that so many of us took part in those discussions. I am pleased to see Joni's quotes implying she is not happy about the postion we are taking in the world. I too favor the periods in Joni's music you mentioned. BUt tell us your favorite album and why you love it so. Please make yourself at home and tell us more. Also I love all of Joni's work, I just love these periods so much more, ... well except for "Dog Eat Dog!" Welcome again new Emiliano! Peace, Susan NP: Joni/T'log/Otis & Marlena - --- Emiliano_Patiqo wrote: > Wow! I feel happay for you, genuine north-americans for being able to enjoy > what it seems a very pleasant show! > > Here in my country, Espaqa, Joni never appears on Tv, although her records > come at stores in time.... for the pleasure of "the happy few" > > I just joined the list two weeks ago: it's great reading about people's > experiences relating Great Joni. It's been a "little" discussion too about the > political NJC posts: I must agree that sure the www is full of forums with > political, social and actuality caring aim, but, excuse me if I get rude, but > the situation is so severe, so grave that is normal that many people wants to > discuss it with the people one cares about, as the JMDLers! > > Let me repeat Joni's words: > "I wander through my house trying to get a picture of > what is happening to the human psyche," she says in a > tone that's both perplexed and angry. "The whole thing > is ridiculous a tragic comedy. We're marching into > war. That means we've become an imperialist power, > which goes against everything America stands for. It > all comes down to personal economic interest." > > by the way: I've stopped hearing new Joni's music at the release of Mingus (at > my 19 years it was really hard): Never stopped hearing Ladies of the Canyon, > Blue, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (let me write in capitals those > Great and Sacred masterpieces). At Turbulent Indigo felt at ease once more: > She's now and ever the greatest american singer (and that's saying a lot!) > > My kind regards to you all, and !Boas noites!: Emiliano > > NP: Cesaria Ivora: "Miss perfumado" Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 22:29:44 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: RE: NJC inserting "B" into your name to win a covers cd... --- patrick leader wrote: > >Victor Johnsob, Jimmy Stewbart > > reminds me of the excellent satirewire parody > published after bush's 'axis > of evil' comment, called 'axis of just as evil'. > > http://www.satirewire.com/news/jan02/axis.shtml > Patrick, this is priceless. I also enjoyed HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DEMAND WARS IN EASIER-TO-FIND COUNTRIES at the same site. ===== Catherine Toronto ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 22:34:31 -0500 From: dsk Subject: Re: Toronto Star interview.... from Spain Welcome Emiliano! Oh, yes, the world situation is grave. At some point some political discussions will probably pop up here again. For now, it's pleasant I think to take a break from it (on the list, not possible in reality). The show about Joni does sound great! The recent posts are the first time I've seen any details about it. There may be a way to purchase the show, or if not, maybe copies will be shared. Stay tuned to the list for the most up-to-date info... Mingus was a "challenge" for me, too. It wasn't the jazz that put me off or that Joni was trying something different, since her experimenting is one of the things I most respect about her. To my hearing, her precise, folk-type voice didn't fit the music. Her voice didn't seem loose or rich enough, so it all sounded rather jarring to me then. I may need to do a re-listen or two for my Joni homework. There are plenty of people on the list who love it. Since you jumped back onto the metaphorical train at Turbulent Indigo, you may have missed Night Ride Home, which came out in 1991. That cd got me enthused about Joni again, after not enjoying her 1980s fuzzy sounding cds very much. NRH is clear sounding and romantic, and as she says, it's a happy cd, with lots of c major chords. If you've missed that one, it may be a pleasant Joni discovery for you. I'm in complete agreement with you on your "Great and Sacred masterpieces." They are masterpieces indeed, along with a few others (most of what she's done I think), and most people here would agree with you, too, so you're in "understanding" company. Again, welcome to the list and thank you for your introduction. It appears from your NP that you could introduce people here to some new music. Right away, I'm intrigued by the title "Miss perfumado"... all the best, Debra Shea Emiliano Patiqo wrote: > > Wow! I feel happay for you, genuine north-americans for being able to enjoy > what it seems a very pleasant show! > > Here in my country, Espaqa, Joni never appears on Tv, although her records > come at stores in time.... for the pleasure of "the happy few" > > I just joined the list two weeks ago: it's great reading about people's > experiences relating Great Joni. It's been a "little" discussion too about the > political NJC posts: I must agree that sure the www is full of forums with > political, social and actuality caring aim, but, excuse me if I get rude, but > the situation is so severe, so grave that is normal that many people wants to > discuss it with the people one cares about, as the JMDLers! [snip] > by the way: I've stopped hearing new Joni's music at the release of Mingus (at > my 19 years it was really hard): Never stopped hearing Ladies of the Canyon, > Blue, Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (let me write in capitals those > Great and Sacred masterpieces). At Turbulent Indigo felt at ease once more: > She's now and ever the greatest american singer (and that's saying a lot!) > > My kind regards to you all, and !Boas noites!: Emiliano > > NP: Cesaria Ivora: "Miss perfumado" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 22:38:24 -0500 From: vince Subject: Rules of Attraction NJC I need everyone to go rent Rules of Attraction (the movie based on the Bret Easton Ellis film of the same name),. Swoozie Kurtz and Faye Dunaway are in the movie and it was pretty easy to figure out who they were - even recognized Eric Stoltz - but Fred Savage is in the credits and all I can figure out is he was the guy in his underwear who was shooting up between his toes - could that really be the Wonder Boy of just a few years ago? Some of the editing and directing concepts are really incredible. The purple note character - amazing how we don't know who it is until half-way through the movie and then we realize we saw the character all along and had no idea who it was - not a great movie by any means but certainly one of the more adventuresome and interesting movies of recent years - rather see a movie that takes great risks that sometimes pay off and sometimes don't rather than safe and predictable - Vince ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 22:50:52 -0500 From: dsk Subject: NJC job application A friend sent this to me because I'm trying to be enthusiastic about searching for another job. This is (supposedly) an actual job application that a 17-year old boy submitted to Wal-Mart in Florida. I'm tempted to use some of these answers myself sometime. (For non-U.S. listers, Wal-mart stores do not pay their employees well, to put it gingerly.) NAME: Greg Bulmash. SEX: Not yet. Still waiting for the right person (or one who'll cooperate). DESIRED POSITION: Company's President or Vice President. But seriously, whatever's available. If I was in a position to be picky, I wouldn't be applying here in the first place. DESIRED SALARY: $185,000 a year plus stock options and a Michael Ovitz style severance package. If that's not possible, make an offer and we can haggle. EDUCATION: Yes. LAST POSITION HELD: Target for middle management hostility. SALARY: A lot less than I'm worth. MOST NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENT: My incredible collection of stolen pens and post-it notes. REASON FOR LEAVING: It ****ed. HOURS AVAILABLE TO WORK: Any. PREFERRED HOURS: 1:30-3:30 p. m. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. DO YOU HAVE ANY SPECIAL SKILLS? Yes, but they're better suited to a more intimate environment. MAY WE CONTACT YOUR CURRENT EMPLOYER? If I had one, wouldn't I be there? DO YOU HAVE ANY PHYSICAL CONDITIONS THAT WOULD PROHIBIT YOU FROM LIFTING UP TO 50 Lbs.?: Of what? DO YOU HAVE A CAR?: I think the more appropriate question here would be "Do you have a car that runs?" HAVE YOU RECEIVED ANY SPECIAL AWARDS OR RECOGNITION?: I may already be a winner of the Publishers Clearing house Sweepstakes. DO YOU SMOKE?: On the job no, on my breaks yes. WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE DOING IN FIVE YEARS?: Living in the Bahamas with a fabulously wealthy dumb sexy blonde supermodel who thinks I'm the greatest thing since sliced bread. Actually, I'd like to be doing that now. DO YOU CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE IS TRUE AND COMPLETE TO THE BEST OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE?: Yes. Absolutely. SIGN HERE: Aries. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 23:34:35 -0500 From: Subject: Previews of "A Woman of Heart and Mind: The Life and Times of Joni Mitchell " The CBC has posted 3 previews of Tuesday's special, "A Woman of Heart and Mind: The Life and Times of Joni Mitchell", part one. Here's one link no one will complain about.... http://cbc.ca/lifeandtimes/mitchell.html After you see the previews, come back and we'll discuss...... after all, this list is for discussion of the life and times of Joni Mitchell, eh? :) Lama ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 0:06:41 -0500 From: Subject: Who said this? NJC "Q: What do you think the forces are that are driving the changes? A: I have no idea. I imagine that it's really marketing, corporations. ... It all seems very corporate-driven, you know?" Alison Anders, in an interview on the pbs site. Google says the interview was posted YESTERDAY but there's no mention of the subject of Anders' documentary on that woman who wrote "Woodstock". what was her name? You remember her? From the 60s? Lama http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/hollywood/interviews/anders.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 0:11:36 -0800 From: "Victor Johnson" Subject: RE: KD and Hejira She chose two of my desert island discs...Hejira and Johnny Hartman&John Coltrane...I'm not sure what the others would be but I would definately have those two recordings. Victor in Decatur > asked the 41-year-old native of Consort, Alberta to name the five recordings > she would need lf stranded on the proverbial desert island. Bobs take note: > Her choices: Hejira by Joni Mitchell (yeah!); Latin a la Love, by Peggy Lee; > Season of Glass by Yoko Ono (not for the faint of heart); the songs Let's Get > Lost and Lush Life, as performed, respectively, by Chet Baker and Johnny > Hartman with J. Coltrane, and Warm Valley or Blood Count by long-time > Ellington saxophonist, Johnnny Hodges. Ya got to give her credit, this lady's > got taste, eh! - --- Victor Johnson - --- waytoblu@mindspring.com Visit http://www.cdbaby.com/victorjohnson Look for the new album "Parsonage Lane" in March 2003 Produced by Chris Rosser at Hollow Reed Studios ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 21:27:37 -0800 From: "kakki" Subject: Re: Toronto Star interview -- NJC, I guess Bob M. wrote: > Or you need some kind of distraction to get you excited, such as the > pyrotechnics set off by the band Great White in Rhode Island, igniting a fire > which has claimed nearly 100 lives so far, with scores more in RI and > Massachusetts hospitals. Fireworks in a nightclub? How about learning to play > your instruments, boys . . . Words can't describe, Bob. I thought of you, of course, as soon as I saw the news live that night. I wanted to say something but it's hard. It is so unspeakably horrible and unprintable as to what I feel about that band. The only thing good that will come out of it will be future laws and awareness for something like this to hopefully never happen again. Kakki ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 21:40:56 -0800 From: "kakki" Subject: Re: Joni on PBS Joni an American citizen??? I was wondering, too. When I ran into her year and a half ago and we were discussing 9/11 she said "I'm an American, too!" I wondered if that meant she had dual citizenship or just that she'd been living here so long that she considered herself one regardless. I have a number of friends who have dual citizenship with the UK, Canada and Peru. One friend was born to Irish parents in Germany during WWII, but her father was born in NY to Irish citizens. No one has ever quite figured out if she had maybe triple citizenship. Funny about her listening to talk radio! I've been meaning to mention (and I think this is innonuous PC) that there is some talk radio show here in LA (don't recall the station) that has a nightly show on issues concerning just Calfornia. They open every show with playing a few verses of Joni's song "California." Kakki ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Mar 2003 22:59:19 -0800 From: David Marine Subject: Quincy Jones and Joni Hey List -- This from the PBS site: "Joni Mitchell performed on Quincy Jones' 1986 book/recording, Children First." Anyone have any info on this? David ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 2:02:57 -0500 From: Subject: Spot the typographical error See if you can spot the typo. The CBC said, >>>>> "Joni Mitchell, A Woman of Heart and Mind" covers her work from her earliest albums, Songs to a Seagull, Blue, Court and Spark to Turbulent Indigo, which won a Grammy for Best Pop Album in 1996, to her most recent album Both Sides Now, which she recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra. >>>>> Lama ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Mar 2003 23:25:37 -0800 (PST) From: Jeff Koko Subject: Re: BR-UU-UCE njc on CBS 9:00 I missed it .. I fell asleep. But I'll be there live and in person come July!! Bruuuuuuuuuce! BTW, I'm new here. Kind of odd that the first post I make is a not only an NJC, but on a completely different artist. Jeff - --- RoseMJoy@aol.com wrote: > Multiple Grammy Award-Nominee Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band > to > Headline their first broadcast network television special, "Bruce > Springsteen > and The E Street Band," Friday, Feb. 28 on the CBS Television Network > Bruce > Springsteen and the E Street Band are set to headline their first > broadcast > network television special, BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN AND THE E STREET BAND, > which > will be broadcast on Friday, Feb. 28 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the > CBS > Television Network. See the CBS Web site for a HREF="http://www.cbs.com/specials/bruce/">video preview. The E > Street > Band, made up of Roy Bittan (keyboards), Clarence Clemons (saxophone > and > percussion), Danny Federici (keyboards), Nils Lofgren (guitar), Patti > Scialfa > (vocals and guitar), Garry Tallent (bass), Steven Van Zandt (guitar) > and Max > Weinberg (drums), will perform with Springsteen, along with special > guest > violinist Soozie Tyrell. The concert special features "The Rising," > "Lonesome > Day," and "You're Missing" from Springsteen's album The Rising, in > addition > to "Darkness on the Edge of Town" and others. > > Rosie in NJ > > settling down to an evening with Bruce > ND: Merlot ;~) > NP: Gregg Cagno: Any Kind Of Love > > > > > > Better ask questions before you shoot > Deceit and betrayal's bitter fruit > It's hard to swallow, come time to pay. > That taste on your tongue don't easily slip away > > Let Kingdom come. I'm gonna find my way > Through this lonesome day ===== Trade list: http://db.etree.org/koko "I DO know what my songs are about. Oh, some are about four minutes; some are about five. And some, believe it or not, are about eleven or twelve." -- Bob Dylan Yahoo! 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