From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2004 #10 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, January 9 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 010 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Joni Covering [Catherine McKay ] Re: politics NJC [Catherine McKay ] Re: Madonna's calm discourse reply NJC [Catherine McKay ] RE: [NortheastJonifest] NJC - RUN LORI RUN!!!! ["Donna Binkley" ] RE: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc ["Robert Argento" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 18:06:04 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Joni Covering --- Jerry Notaro wrote: > Give a listen to the recent Judy Sings Dylan. It is > superb. And a two thumbs > up for the mentioned Jennifer Warnes' Famous Blue > Raincoat. That cd, as is > her The Hunter, are among my favorites. > Jerry, I have heard "Judy sings Dylan". Sad to say, I don't care for it (except maybe for one song or two.) I run hot and cold on Judy Collins (like Baez, I guess - - I love some of her stuff, can't stand some others.) Jennifer Warnes though - that chick rocks, baby! ===== Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We all live so close to that line, and so far from satisfaction ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 18:09:36 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: politics NJC --- Steve Polifka wrote: > Here is an addy for everyone who was dissing > Bush. I ran across it quite > accidentally- it is fecking hilarious!! > This guy is a madman after my own heart. His page is > called Distortions. My > favorite is Bush and Cheny, under his RECENT > category. Check out Madonna > and Alanis Morissette as well. > > http://www.quirked.com/distortions/ > Thanks for making politics fun (again). :-p ===== Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We all live so close to that line, and so far from satisfaction ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 18:15:17 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Madonna's calm discourse reply NJC --- "Lavieri, Vince [185776]" wrote: > Yesterday I asked: > > As an actual politician (chair of the county party > and a > long time party > > activist) I am curious in the way of really > wanting to > know out of > > curiosity, to learn, who are the candidate(s) of > the 9 > that you prefer > > and why - > > > > Well damn if Madonna didn't answer! > > Really! > > People from Michigan are like that, very friendly - > I am > waiting for Eminem's reply next... and then Kid > Rock's... > I haven't been paying any attention to this political stuff but so what? wanna make something of it? I'd love to hear what Em has to say but I think it's a safe bet that the F*ck word would show up a few times. ===== Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We all live so close to that line, and so far from satisfaction ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 15:25:56 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: RE: [NortheastJonifest] NJC - RUN LORI RUN!!!! You're ON!! Lori > Sounds like a plan to me Pazmania - Lori what do you think?? Party > Friday? db > > >>> michael@pyramidaudio.net 1/7/2004 3:25:10 PM >>> > Sounds like a party to me. This is the Sunday after Mardi Gras. We can > do a party the Friday before if you want, that way Lori has a day to > recoup. > > Hee hee > > Paz > > -----Original Message----- > From: Donna Binkley [mailto:djb@binkleybarfield.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:50 PM > To: joni@smoe.org; NortheastJonifest@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [NortheastJonifest] NJC - RUN LORI RUN!!!! > > Dear Fellow Listers, > > As many of you know, our own Lori Fye is participating in a marathon > benefiting AIDS in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, February 29, 2004. > > The links are below for your information. > > http://www.aidsmarathon.com/participant.asp?runner=DCNO-3152&year=2003 > > > > > http://lrfye.lunarpages.com/donorform.pdf > > She ran 20 miles in this marathon last year and I went to N.O. to > cheer > her on and had a fabulous time! This year I am going again and would > like to know if anyone else would like to come down and share a room > that weekend for this event. > > Besides being a fabulous town with tons of things to see and do, New > Orleans is home to our Michael Paz "The Pazman" who is just one of > many > fascinating sites to see! > > So come on down! Let's give Lori our support and make it a > mini-Jonifest!! > > > Love, > Donna (ready for a road trip and a party) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 15:31:27 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: Madonna's calm discourse reply NJC > Well damn if Madonna didn't answer! > > Really! Vince, did you post your question only here? Or elsewhere? Is it possible that Madonna is a JMDLer? Lori ~ http://www.aidsmarathon.com/participant.asp?runner=DCNO-3152&year=2003 http://lrfye.lunarpages.com/donorform.pdf ~ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 23:42:33 -0000 From: "Lucy Hone" Subject: Calm Discourse. NJC Colin Wrote.......... It is a strange situation that prevents me from voting in the USA elections when whatever government you elect will have adirect affect on my life. For the sake of the survival of the world, I pray that Bush does not win another term. Lucy says... WEll thank you Colin. Well Said..... And please no one take offence at this, there is no personal comment on any of you...... BUT.......It is a strange thing to be hitched by the collar to a political system and country that has a direct affect on our daily lives. I love all the Americans I have met, but we are so very affected by our alliance via Blair/Bush that | do become nervous about yet more Bush... I cannot vote him out.. but what he decides ... has our leader slavering to say "count us in" and we have no way of saying "um excuse me but I dont actually agree with this" I ask how the US may feel if we made a huge and world changing policy that Bush said "Yup to" and you did not agree to, how you would feel about having to go along with it. Iraq is turning into a real mess with all the PNAC stuff coming true... and no one ever mentions it....... HMMMMMM the world is a weird onion and it is smelling bad at the core, and there we are right in there saying we cannot smell anything.... Lucy, who will probably regret posting this, but it is as relevant as anything else, being heartfelt and of personal interest... Lucy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 18:00:01 -0600 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: RE: [NortheastJonifest] NJC - RUN LORI RUN!!!! Woo HOOOOOO!!!!! I'm going to check out flight prices RIGHT NOW! New Orleans is only a one hour (or less) flight from Houston and I have learned from my travels that the earlier you book a flight the better rates you can get. Yee ha! db (should have been a travel agent when she grew up...) >>> "Lori Fye" 01/08/04 5:25 PM >>> You're ON!! Lori > Sounds like a plan to me Pazmania - Lori what do you think?? Party > Friday? db > > >>> michael@pyramidaudio.net 1/7/2004 3:25:10 PM >>> > Sounds like a party to me. This is the Sunday after Mardi Gras. We can > do a party the Friday before if you want, that way Lori has a day to > recoup. > > Hee hee > > Paz > > -----Original Message----- > From: Donna Binkley [mailto:djb@binkleybarfield.com] > Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 2:50 PM > To: joni@smoe.org; NortheastJonifest@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [NortheastJonifest] NJC - RUN LORI RUN!!!! > > Dear Fellow Listers, > > As many of you know, our own Lori Fye is participating in a marathon > benefiting AIDS in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, February 29, 2004. > > The links are below for your information. > > http://www.aidsmarathon.com/participant.asp?runner=DCNO-3152&year=2003 > > > > > http://lrfye.lunarpages.com/donorform.pdf > > She ran 20 miles in this marathon last year and I went to N.O. to > cheer > her on and had a fabulous time! This year I am going again and would > like to know if anyone else would like to come down and share a room > that weekend for this event. > > Besides being a fabulous town with tons of things to see and do, New > Orleans is home to our Michael Paz "The Pazman" who is just one of > many > fascinating sites to see! > > So come on down! Let's give Lori our support and make it a > mini-Jonifest!! > > > Love, > Donna (ready for a road trip and a party) This message has been scanned by the E250. This message has been scanned by the E250. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 19:07:39 EST From: BRYAN8847@aol.com Subject: Re: calm discourse request NJC That sounds ominous ;-) I hope you are not going to tell me that it's all a lie. I know it's all real and has been real for over 20 years. I know it from personal experience. It greatly upsets me that some minimize it and I wish there were some way to convince them otherwise. Kakki I take the terrorism threat very seriously -- we already have more than enough tragic evidence. I think nearly everyone takes it seriously and anyone who thinks it's all a lie is delusional. But I do think the Bush administration has used the terrorism issue for political advantage (as it does with nearly everything) and it totally burns me up when those of us who believe that Bush has not responded adequately or appropriately are branded as unpatriotic or foolish. Bryan ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 18:39:32 -0800 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Joni on Jep! and an update on my DVD player (a little long) You ought to hear her play my Veg8-O-Matic. She makes it cry and sing just like Guitar George. That beeeatch must be pissed at me cause she has not responded to my tickle. Thanks for playing along. It's good to hear from you. I don't know if I told you or not, but I really liked a lot of the So African music you sent me (not all of it mind you but most of it was really cool), thanks again for sending it. Hope all is well in your neck of the woods. Paz > hi > > > <<>>>> You gotta be fecking kidding me Ron. That bitch is > terrible. Besides she's a liar, a cheat, a thief, and above all has a > drinking problem (not to mention that flatulence thing).<<<< > > > damn - we've got so much in common :-) > > > strikes me that someone is just a smidgeon jealous 'cause someone else can > play a *real* guitar - stead 'a just "veget8ting".............. :-) > > > > ron ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 16:42:09 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Chitchatting over dinner about the candidates...njc Well vince, thanks for picking this lovely restaurant...can you please pass the garlic rolls? well as you know I belong to the abb party (anyone but bush)...because I believe that 4 more years of bush will lead us away from an elected republic representing the interests of many & towards close to an empire representing the interests of a few (shades of rome where the citizens went bankrupt paying for a large military)... the 3 candidates on my radar are kucinich, clark & dean... kucinich really resonates with my vision of how things can be...i went to his rally when he came to town last year...he seems to be someone who is trully spiritual yet somehow has managed to succeed in the political arena...i am glad he is in the race as his voice is a very important one... when clark jumped in I was very excited because he is one who can call bush on all his military bullshit...& he is...so I believe his voice is a very important one now because our world will be unrecognizable if we continue this warwithoutend... dean's run so far is amazing...he's so grassroots which is a wonderful change in a world so dependent & imo damaged by big corporate contributions...i haven't heard him in person which I hope I will get to do...my friends who live in vermont feel that he is a very good guy but has made some errors in government & that he will be crushed by the republican machinery in the big arena when things heat up... we'll see... Great syrah...can I have a tad more? Clink...Thanks... ;~} Kate www.katebennett.com "bringing the melancholy world of twilight to life almost like magic" The All Music Guide ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 19:43:38 EST From: MINGSDANCE@aol.com Subject: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc Today on NPR the Cambridge Institute For Peace has concluded in their investigations that the Bush Administration mislead the public about Sadam"s actions of trading Weapons of Mass Destruction info to other countries and said that lies were told and truths severely distorted by this Administration and the CIA was too politicly connected to Bush Co. It charged them with Lying and distorting the truths to the United Nations and fabricated findings of the weapons inspectors. It said that the head of the CIA should be an elected position and not an appointed position to distance It's self from inside the Administration. I don't trust any of them and they are making a cess pool of American Politics pandering to Corporate greed and Big business and the man has the ARROGANCE to say he was chosen by GOD to be president at this time. What Gaul the man has. The only landslide I wish for Bush is to be in the path of one in some ski resort. Also NPR they did an intro of "The Hissing of Summer Lawns" New Year's Day" on all things considered dealing with bad relationships. How fitting:~) "OH these troubled times" Peace Mingus ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 01:51:08 +0000 From: tantra-apso Subject: Re: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc MINGSDANCE@aol.com wrote: > and the man has the ARROGANCE >to say he was chosen by GOD to be president at this time. > What sickens me the most about him and his ilk, is their professed love of Jesus and their living a life contrary to what esus taught. There was series recently on famous people and their beliefs and he was shown sayin g how Jesus had entered his heart and changed him and he wa sborn again. Whatever entered his heart and whatever mind he has, it was most certainly NOT Jesus. It sickens me that so many who profess this are far from loving peaceful people. This is precisely why Bush is dangerous and why America is the major threat to the world. He sees it as his mission to bring about what the BA's believe is Armageddon. This is why the ME problem will not be solved and why we are headed for complete meltdown...because Bush and his ilk believe they are following Jesus..tho quite apparently, they have no brain cells between them if they believe this-or worse they know they are spouting hogwash and are aware of their own darkness. - -- bw colin http://www.btinternet.com/~tantraapso/ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 19:36:39 -0800 From: "gene mock" Subject: Re: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc mingus, you da man!!!!!!!!!!! later gene - ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 4:43 PM Subject: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc > Today on NPR the Cambridge Institute For Peace has concluded in their > investigations that the Bush Administration mislead the public about Sadam"s > actions of trading Weapons of Mass Destruction info to other countries and said that > lies were told and truths severely distorted by this Administration and the > CIA was too politicly connected to Bush Co. It charged them with Lying and > distorting the truths to the United Nations and fabricated findings of the weapons > inspectors. It said that the head of the CIA should be an elected position > and not an appointed position to distance It's self from inside the > Administration. > I don't trust any of them and they are making a cess pool of American > Politics pandering to Corporate greed and Big business and the man has the ARROGANCE > to say he was chosen by GOD to be president at this time. What Gaul the man > has. > The only landslide I wish for Bush is to be in the path of one in some ski > resort. > > Also NPR they did an intro of "The Hissing of Summer Lawns" New Year's Day" > on all things considered dealing with bad relationships. How fitting:~) > > "OH these troubled times" > > Peace > Mingus ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 23:06:22 -0500 From: "Robert Argento" Subject: RE: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc While I agree with the spirit of the post - I would suggest that the man doesn't have any Gaul - the French and Belgians having, for whatever reasons, deprived him of the ownership of anything Gaul (or is it Gaulish? Goulash? Gaelic?) But I suppose that if he had any gall The Good Lord would have given him gall stones. Robban > -----Original Message----- > From: les@jmdl.com [mailto:les@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of > MINGSDANCE@aol.com > Sent: den 8 januari 2004 19:44 > To: joni@smoe.org > Subject: NPR-Bush Co. Mislead the people! sjc > > Today on NPR the Cambridge Institute For Peace has > concluded in their investigations that the Bush > Administration mislead the public about Sadam"s actions of > trading Weapons of Mass Destruction info to other countries > and said that lies were told and truths severely distorted by > this Administration and the CIA was too politicly connected > to Bush Co. It charged them with Lying and distorting the > truths to the United Nations and fabricated findings of the > weapons inspectors. It said that the head of the CIA should > be an elected position and not an appointed position to > distance It's self from inside the Administration. > I don't trust any of them and they are making a cess pool of > American Politics pandering to Corporate greed and Big > business and the man has the ARROGANCE to say he was chosen > by GOD to be president at this time. What Gaul the man has. > The only landslide I wish for Bush is to be in the path of > one in some ski resort. > > Also NPR they did an intro of "The Hissing of Summer Lawns" > New Year's Day" > on all things considered dealing with bad relationships. How > fitting:~) > > "OH these troubled times" > > Peace > Mingus ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 23:17:02 -0500 From: dsk Subject: (mostly) calm discourse NJC U.S. Politics (long) vince wrote: > > I am asking for people to say what they are thinking > without attack but simply to inform and educate each other as to our > thinking, not to attack or attempt to convert, or launching into > campaign speeches. I'll give this a try. From my most favorite to least, and why: HOWARD DEAN -- he's smart, he's passionate, he's outspoken, he's real, he's proud of being a Democrat and proud of what the party stands for (instead of trying to be a please-everybody, mushy-mouthed, middle-of-the-roader on every issue, which is the current tactic of the career politicians) and, most important to me, he can think about and articulate complex concepts, not always perfectly, and his snafu remark about Southerners and the confederate flag showed that. His reaction to that experience and the negative comments he received showed that he can consider what other people have said, accept the criticism, realize he didn't explain things effectively, and try it again. He did not give up his opinion about the importance of that issue, but did respect people's reactions and was willing to learn from them. He was also against the war in Iraq from the start, and I still agree with how he sees it, as in "we can't suddenly pull out now" and "we're not any safer now that Saddam's been caught" (how true and proven by the extremely high alert in the U.S. over the holidays). Early on there was so much written about his bad temper, I keep waiting to see it, and haven't yet. That impresses me, too, that he can keep his wits about him considering the intense scrutiny and pressure he's been under for the past year, including plenty of nastiness from other Democratic candidates. I think in any debate he'd blow Dubya away (pursed-lipped, shifty-eyed, inarticulate, simplistic-thinking, so easily frustrated and angered by questions that steam comes out of his ears like a little dragon Dubya -- why doesn't the press worry about HIS anger? I always think the guy's going to have a stroke during press conferences when he gets all puffed up like that). Also, contrasted with Bush's millions of $$$$ in campaign contributions from special interests, I like that the average amount given by a Dean supporter is $50, and yet he's collected millions of dollars so far. Dean is not as liberal as the Republicans are portraying him in their attempt to scare moderates away, and once Dean is more visible on the national scene I hope that becomes clearer. For me, at this time, he's liberal enough. WESLEY CLARK -- After hearing buzz about Clark a year ago I did a google search, and WOW, the right-wingers really hate him! Even back then, there was a lot of vicious info, as only those super-conservatives can spew it out. Anyone who scares them so much is someone I'm curious about. The good thing about Clark being a military man is that he's the real deal, not like Bush, a photo-op fake flyboy who was AWOL for over a year during his service. How many real fighter pilots can manage that without repercussions? (Oh, my, it's looking really impossible for me to keep my negative comments about Bush off the screen.) Other things I like about Wesley Clark are that he's intelligent, a Rhodes scholar, a Southerner, he's lived in other countries and knows non-U.S. cultures, and he's not entrenched in the current politics in Washington. The not good thing, for me, about Clark being a military man is that I doubt that a person who's been in the military for 34 years would be flexible and responsive enough in his thinking to be president. (I'll admit, I may be wrong about that.) Somewhere I read that Clark mentioned he thought he'd make a great vice president, and I agree. With Dean as president. JOHN EDWARDS -- I want to be more impressed with this guy... it's just not happening. He's certainly smart enough and seems to be a person of integrity (as do all the other Democrats this time around). And he's a Southerner so has first-hand knowledge of a part of the country that baffles the other Democratic candidates (Clark doesn't make use of his Southern roots the way Edwards does). But... Edwards reminds me too much of Clinton, and as much as I like Clinton, it's too soon for any candidate who reminds anyone of Clinton (those rabid Republicans are still frothing over Clinton; they would tear into Edwards like a pack of starving mad dogs). AL SHARPTON -- He's been an activist in New York for decades, and it's impossible to imagine him as someone leading the entire country. Why would any activist want to try that anyway? Their reason for being is to shake things up and constantly challenge the (usually) unfair status quo, not to compromise as a national leader would have to do and come to a consensus that, on any issue, probably would not make any group completely happy. In this primary, though, Sharpton is the one who can speak most honestly, and I was extremely moved by his answer in one debate to a question about gay marriage, and him saying that it's a matter of civil rights and that religion has nothing to do with it, and how there was a time when African-Americans and caucasians in this country were not allowed to marry either. He was very eloquent. And I agree wholeheartedly with his comment that any of the nine candidates in their sleep would be better than George Bush wide awake. CAROL MOSELY BRAUN -- It seems like she's been all over the place, a little time as an ambassador, one term as a senator, and as much as I enjoy listening to her because she comes across as so smart and just downright sensible about things, it's impossible to imagine her as president. She doesn't seem "solid", and has no long-term experience in anything (or not anything in her public record anyway). I do like her idea of a national health plan similar to the one government employees now have, and her critical comments during debates about Bush's plans (or lack thereof) are always right on target. DENNIS KUCINICH -- I have little knowledge and no feeling about him at all, and since I've watched most of the debates, that (to me) is not a good sign of his potential as a presidential candidate. DICK GEPHARDT -- He couldn't manage to get more Democrats elected when he was House Majority Leader, even though he was in a position of influence, so I'm not paying much attention to him now. He does have the backing of unions (a good thing), but he's been in Washington politics for a very long time (and for this election, I'm thinking that's not a good thing). BOB GRAHAM, who's now out of the race, didn't register much with me either. Wasn't he pushing for impeaching Bush? Why? There's an election coming up soon. That seemed like an attention-getting gimmick for him. Apparently it didn't work. The candidates I've grown to dislike intensely are JOHN KERRY and JOE LIEBERMAN, both of whom are doing a huge amount of harm to the Democratic cause by their sniping remarks toward Howard Dean. I'm sure the Republicans will make much harmful-to-Dean use of those comments, especially in their negative tv ads. Both men are excellent Senators and they need to stay in the Senate. Their vision is too small for the presidency. ALL MY OPINION, OF COURSE! And subject to change. It's a long time until November. A recent poll showed that if the election were held now between Bush and Dean, it would be 54% Bush and 37% Dean. Even though that's a big gap, I see those numbers as very hopeful because everyone knows all about Bush, and right now Dean is still a mystery to a lot of people. When more people start listening to him, I think he's going to make a lot of sense to at least 17% more people. No matter who the Democratic candidate is, the country is split 50/50 on almost every issue, so I expect the election will be a close one, if every vote is counted, that is. Considering who's in charge, there's no guarantee of that. I really love this country, (almost) everything about it, the history, the ideals, the general openness and optimism and trusting attitude of people, the landscapes; the anti-intellectualism gets on my nerves sometimes, but it's hard to be a go-go culture if everyone's at the library all the time, so I let that one go... anyway, my point is it just kills me that I cannot take for granted that we will have an HONEST election this November. The assumption of an honest election, with every vote counting, is so important to this country's identity and moral health that it's a crime, way beyond a crying shame, that the Bushies have destroyed that trust. For that reason, and many others, they've got to go. They have got to go. And that's all the politicoing I can manage at the moment. Debra Shea ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 02:20:47 -0500 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today in History: January 9 1968: Joni performs at the Club 47 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. - ---- For a comprehensive reference to Joni's appearances, consult Joni Mitchell ~ A Chronology of Appearances: http://www.jonimitchell.com/appearances.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2004 02:20:47 -0500 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Library Links: January 9 On January 9 the following articles were published: 1971: "Contemporary Songwriters: No. 4 Joni Mitchell" - Sounds (Biography, with photographs) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=341 2003: "Local rock scenery" - Long Beach Press-Telegram (Mention) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=1050 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 23:29:06 -0800 From: Rick and Susan Subject: Joni on CBC in February Here's a URL for a CBC TV show called Opening Night which will broadcast a program called (what else?) Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now. It apparently is a number of dances set to Joni's music. Here's the blurb followed by the URL. Thursday, February 26, 2004 Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now - This film is an exploration of the remarkable music of Joni Mitchell through the choreography of renowned Canadian dancemaker Ginette Laurin. Structured in the form of an episodic narrative, a suite of seven songs by Ms. Mitchell from the past 35 years provides the lyrical soundscape over which the life of a modern woman is portrayed. http://www.cbc.ca/openingnight/schedule.html#feb Cheers, Rick ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2004 #10 **************************** ------- 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? (http://www.siquomb.com/siquomb.cfm)