From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2004 #342 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, August 13 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 342 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Rhino's Dreamland [=?iso-8859-1?q?Jamie=20Zubairi?= ] Joni Interview [Bill Dollinger ] Re: Today's Library Links: August 12 [Jerry Notaro ] RE: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc ["Richar] RE: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc [Em ] Re: les irvin!!! [JRMCo1@aol.com] Re: Rhino's Dreamland [Randy Remote ] Re: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc [Randy R] Re: Dreamland/Snapshots of a Diary ["Jamie Zubairi" ] chief seattle's letter ["Marianne Rizzo" ] joni costume party ["Marianne Rizzo" ] joni racks ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Hunter revealed - for Mia [Catherine McKay ] Re: chief seattle's letter [Randy Remote ] RE: Hunter revealed - for Mia ["Richard Flynn" ] Re: Rhino's Dreamland ["Mark or Travis" ] Re: [JMDLPC] U.S. Dept of Faith vljc [Randy Remote ] Hurricane Charley njc [MINGSDANCE@aol.com] Today's Library Links: August 13 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] Re: Isle of Wight Festival '69 or '70? Now NJC [Rick and Susan Subject: Re: Rhino's Dreamland --- Mark or Travis wrote: > > This brings up something I've been curious about for > a long time. Who makes the decision to do it > when Rhino does a compilation like this? Does Joni > have any input about what goes on it? Isn't all > of this material still out there on cds that are > still being produced and marketed by Reprise, > Asylum and Geffen? Do each or any of these labels > have any input? What are the legalities and > compensations involved? I have read on a website somewhere that Joni was 'collaborating' with them to do it. Also in the radio interview recently, she mentioned she was working on 'the Rhino project' even before TBOS. Not sure who gets the rights though... Much Joni come on everybody, singalong with me 'Cherchez la femme!' Much Joni Jamie Zoob ___________________________________________________________ALL-NEW Yahoo! Messenger - all new features - even more fun! http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 07:20:19 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc --- Kate Bennett wrote: > http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0810-15.htm > > listen to 'rich man's war' > Thanks for posting this, Kate. I wasn't familiar with Steve Earle before. I had heard OF him but hadn't heard him. He is very good - he's cute too ;-) Someone in my office is about to take a leave of absence for a few months because she's working on a documentary about artists and politics and I've been sending her some of the links I get from people on this list - like the Springsteen op ed someone posted the other day, the Joni interview, now this. I think there's hope, don't you? Whenever the doc comes out, I'll let you know. ===== 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, 12 Aug 2004 07:29:14 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: RE: Hymns of the 49th Parallel - now njc --- patrick leader wrote: mark, did > you ever go out and pick > up a copy of 'when i was a boy', the siberry album > containing 'love is > everything'? i'm not surprised you love the song. > I got Siberry's "When I was a boy" around the time my mother was dying. It was a tape because I didn't have a CD player at the time. I listened to that tape almost all the time, especially when I was driving to and from my parents' place in the last few days, and then to and from the funeral home after Mum died. So many of those songs were so relevant to what was going on in my head at the time (thinking about it right now, my eyes are welling up and that was ten years ago). I got a lot of comfort and catharsis from listening to the songs. Shortly after Mum died, the tape went kablooey, so I bought another one. A little while later, that one got eaten by my tape recorder. I wondered whether that might be a message of some kind, so I waited quite a few years and then bought the CD. When my ex-husband left, he took it with him. Maybe another message, or maybe he needed it more than I did. One of these days, I'll get another copy and hope I know when/if the time is right to do that. For those who don't like Jane's voice, there's not much you can do about that. But if you buy only one of her albums, that's the one I'd recommend. (Just don't buy the tape... if you can even get those anymore.) ===== 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, 12 Aug 2004 07:59:39 -0400 From: Bill Dollinger Subject: new Rhino release Rhino Records is pleased to announce a followup to the Joni Mitchell release, Dreamland, You may have heard these songs, but have you heard them in this order yet? The Rearrangement, due in stores Oct. 7, 2004. 1. The Circle Game 2. Both Sides Now 3. For The Roses 4. Amelia 5. Come In From The Cold 6. Dancing Clown 7. California 8. Nothing Can Be Done 9. Help Me 10. Big Yellow Taxi 11. Carey 12. You Turn Me On Ibm A Radio 13. Furry Sings The Blues 14. The Jungle Line 15. Dreamland 16. In France They Kiss On Main Street 17. Free Man In Paris (Just kidding folks, please have a sense of humor, this was a joke) and , while I won't be buying Dreamland, I hope it does well for her and introduces these songs to newcomers who don't already own everything she has recorded.) Bill ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:03:41 -0400 From: Bill Dollinger Subject: Joni Interview This is the nuclear waste project that Joni was talking about in her recent interview, though she didn't give specifics, I am pretty sure this is what she was referring to. Bill Kerry Has Nevada's Ear on Yucca Mountain Plan He Opposes Nuclear Waste Storage Project By Jim VandeHei Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, August 11, 2004; Page A04 LAS VEGAS, Aug. 10 -- John F. Kerry told community leaders here Tuesday that he strongly opposes burying nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain, providing a contrast to President Bush on one of the dominant political issues in this crucial state. The Democratic presidential nominee said Bush is threatening the security and the economic vitality of Nevadans with his plan to ship spent nuclear waste from around the country for storage in the mountain 90 miles northwest of here. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:14:29 -0400 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Today's Library Links: August 12 > On August 12 the following article was published: > > > 1969: "Rock Stars Will Dominate Cavett Show Next Tuesday" - New York Times > (News Item) > http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=803 > 35 years ago, and how clearly I remember it! Jerry NPIMH: Woodstock ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 08:28:45 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc Listen to the other two as well. Steve Earle is my hero! - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of Kate Bennett Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 2:21 AM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0810-15.htm listen to 'rich man's war' ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 06:06:40 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: RE: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc I love him too. Always have, since like the mid 80's. Have been watching an excellent series on CMT (country music channel) called 'Lost Highway". Looks at country music from a "roots" historical and amazingly "hip" perspective. Last week was treated to footage I've never seen of an extremely baby-faced Gram Parsons. But on (I think) both episodes I've seen, and definately the one from last evening, they had interview segments with Steve Earle. Its so good to hear him giving his two cents. I love how he (and others) relate to the earlier, PRE "big-time-smarmy" Nashville, country music. In other words the "real deal" instead of the crappola. Em - --- Richard Flynn wrote: > Listen to the other two as well. > > Steve Earle is my hero! > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of > Kate > Bennett > Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 2:21 AM > To: joni@smoe.org > Subject: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc > > > http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0810-15.htm > > listen to 'rich man's war' > ===== - ------- "Don't try to build an aeroplane when you just need a kite." Tee ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 06:50:46 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: RE: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc I agree! I listened to them all & especially liked 'the revolution starts now' but 'rich man's war' ... it just brought me to my knees... Btw, steve is going to have his own program on Air America! Richard >Listen to the other two as well. Steve Earle is my hero!< ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 07:12:13 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: RE: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc Yes I do think there is hope that has risen out of such despair... as Edwards said 'hope is on the way'... I just pray that it manifests soon for all those in harms way thanks to the PNAC wars & for all those in harms domestically thanks to the devastatingly destructive economic & environmental policies of the rich oil men... Catherine >I think there's hope, don't you?< ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 11:47:21 -0400 From: Lori Fye Subject: (NJC) Jonatha Brooke/Suzanne Vega together in concert Joe's Pub in the Park series presents: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 Jonatha Brooke at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park. (NYC) Double bill with Suzanne Vega. Special guest Teitur. Show starts: 7pm Jonatha performs: 7:45pm Tickets are still available. Reserved seating. Purchase your tickets: In person: Public Theater box office, 425 Lafayette Street Online: http://www.telecharge.com/behindTheCurtain.aspx By telephone: (212) 239-6200 or (800) 545-2559 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:43:23 -0500 (GMT-05:00) From: david sapp Subject: CHEAP - Refuge of the Roads DVD Amazon has lowered the price to $12.28 USD. peace, david ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 12:30:29 EDT From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Re: les irvin!!! Sending up my prayer for your happiness on this your birthday, List-Master Les. When I think back on all the good times in Los Angeles, Bel Air, Topsfield, Plum Island and the Catskills I'm mindful of how good a friend you've been over these JMDL years. It's been a constant thrill to be part of this wonderful community you have created. Thanks to you and Joni for enriching my life. - -Julius npimh- Les playing mandolin at Jonifest 2002...I'm gonna miss not hearing that this year. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:38:55 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: Rhino's Dreamland The record company owns the recordings or "masters". If a third party wants to release them, they would have to get a licence from Reprise or Geffen to do it. I suspect that, in the Geffen case, anyway, Joni would have a say, that she would have written that into her contract at the time. Whether, as a new artist, she was able to get that kind of clause from Reprise is hard to say. We know she had creative control of her releases from the first. The details of her deal are locked in a vault somewhere. I don't know exactly how the compensation would work. The only thing written in stone is the publishing royalties. Even those can vary; often the record companies will only pay for 10 songs, even though the law says the writer/publisher are supposed to get paid for each one. One of those 'because we can' things. RR Mark or Travis wrote: > First of all, I think it's work noting *that this is a Rhino Records release*. > > This brings up something I've been curious about for a long time. Who makes the decision to do it > when Rhino does a compilation like this? Does Joni have any input about what goes on it? Isn't all > of this material still out there on cds that are still being produced and marketed by Reprise, > Asylum and Geffen? Do each or any of these labels have any input? What are the legalities and > compensations involved? Another good example is Billie Holiday's catalogue. Columbia used to own > her early stuff, MCA had the Decca recordings, there was another label putting out the Commodore > stuff and finally Verve has the Mercury, Clef and Verve sides. But you see cheap compilations on > fly by night labels all the time that draw from most of these with the possible exception of Verve. > How does all of that work? How did 'The Beginning of Survival' get done? That contains stuff from > both the Geffen and Reprise recordings, does it not? > > Mark E. Curiously Curious in Seattle > > curiouser and curiouser!............... ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 09:47:05 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: why steve earle is one of the greatest songwriters today njc At the Kate Wolf Festival a month or so ago, Steve Earle did a fairly straight bluegrass set with his band that left me pretty unimpressed. I mean, it was really good, just kind of straight, even though he did that David Walker (?) song, it just didn't have much impact in that style. Then he returned with just his guitar for the encore, said he had a new song, and completely blew me away with "Rich Man's War". Great, great song. RR Kate Bennett wrote: > http://www.commondreams.org/views04/0810-15.htm > > listen to 'rich man's war' ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 19:55:51 +0100 From: "Jamie Zubairi" Subject: Re: Dreamland/Snapshots of a Diary Hey Azeem Yes, you are a little just like this train... Not sure about it though... it is however, exactly what it says in the box. It is a snapshot of a diary - something from each of her little musical periods. Not entirely sure if I'm going fork out for this one though, especially after Refuge and tBoS coming out so quickly after the other... It would seem like not a 'best of' exactly, like someone said but a taste of what she does. If you like something from a specific period, the thing to do is to get the album... I just wish she would release The Beat of Black Wings as I love it, lyrically, sonically and topically. (Although I'm not sure if I'd like it applied to the skin! lol) Much Joni Jamie Zoob ps: nice to have you posting again NP: Sermonette, The Hottest New Group In Jazz - Lambert Hendricks and Ross! - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Azeem" To: "'Jerry Notaro'" ; "'Jamie Zubairi'" ; "'Joni List'" Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:06 AM Subject: RE: Dreamland/Snapshots of a Diary << This looks much more like a "Best of" collection, and if promoted properly will probably sell well. > Track Listings > 1. Free Man In Paris > 2. In France They Kiss On Main Street > 3. Dreamland > 4. The Jungle Line > 5. Furry Sings The Blues > 6. You Turn Me On Im A Radio > 7. Carey > 8. Big Yellow Taxi > 9. California > 10. Help Me > 11. Nothing Can Be Done > 12. Dancin Clown > 13. Come In From The Cold > 14. Amelia > 15. For The Roses > 16. Both Sides Now > 17. The Circle Game >> Whoooooaaaaah! I must have missed a meeting - am I right in thinking that there is talk afoot of ANOTHER Joni compilation?? Words fail me... Azeem in London, feeling like this is the first list post I've sent in yonks - possibly because it is. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:41:53 -0600 From: Robert Procyk Subject: tiny Joni shot on canadian idol clip This really is nothing, but if anyone saw Canadian Idol last night, they had Lionel Ritchie on, and they were showing these clips oh his achievements and they had this shot of I am sure it was Joni presenting him the Grammy for album of the year for 1983. She was all permed and dolled up in what looked like a pink outfit. As I said, it was like 4 seconds, but it was funny to see it nonetheless. Evian ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 18:53:52 -0400 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: chief seattle's letter Where can I get a copy of Chief Seattle's letter? I have it here on the cd cover. . . but I wanted it in print here. and I forgot what was said about it's orriginality. . I mean, I think the bottom line is that it originated from an original. . I wanted to make a comment about htis letter, but I want it in front of me first. Sorry for the repetition. Love Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 19:15:52 -0400 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: joni costume party Did someone want to go as a ruby? ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 19:18:02 -0400 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: joni racks I went to Media Play last night with Bree. . . I found my self tidying up the joni cd section. . putting things in order and such. . . How would she do it? Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 19:44:10 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Hunter revealed - for Mia Remember how, a week or so ago, we were talking about Joni's early cat song and just who the hunter was? Strangely enough, while I was looking for something *else*, what did I find but this: Joni Takes a Break by Larry LeBlanc Rolling Stone March 4, 1971 [...] She retreated to her isolated, wood-hewed home in Laurel Canyon about three miles north of Hollywood's Sunset Strip and immeasurable social light years away from Canada. Surrounded by stained Tiffany glass windows, oak-beam wooden floors, a Priestly piano, a grandfather clock, *and a black cat named Hunter, a nine-year-old tom*; she read her rave record reviews and equally enthusiastic stories about her public appearances. The whole article is here: http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=296 ===== 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, 12 Aug 2004 17:19:07 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: chief seattle's letter There was never any letter. It's an urban myth, repeated so many times it has become commonly accepted. In a nutshell, writers for a made-for-TV eco-movie in the early '70's used a speech attributed to Chief Seattle, itself of somewhat dubious origin, added to it, and created the 'letter'. A Google search should find you the 'original' speech pretty easily, or the faux letter. Chief Seattle was noted for accepting and giving in to the white man's advance on Indian lands, although I'm sure he was not happy about it. He never learned English. RR Marianne Rizzo wrote: > Where can I get a copy of Chief Seattle's letter? > > I have it here on the cd cover. . . > > but I wanted it in print here. > > and I forgot what was said about it's orriginality. . I mean, I think the > bottom line is that it originated from an original. . > > I wanted to make a comment about htis letter, but I want it in front of me > first. > > Sorry for the repetition. > > Love Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 20:29:43 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: Hunter revealed - for Mia All right, Catherine. You are truly a literary sleuth researcher extraordinaire! - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of Catherine McKay Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 7:44 PM To: Jonilist Subject: Hunter revealed - for Mia Remember how, a week or so ago, we were talking about Joni's early cat song and just who the hunter was? Strangely enough, while I was looking for something *else*, what did I find but this: Joni Takes a Break by Larry LeBlanc Rolling Stone March 4, 1971 [...] She retreated to her isolated, wood-hewed home in Laurel Canyon about three miles north of Hollywood's Sunset Strip and immeasurable social light years away from Canada. Surrounded by stained Tiffany glass windows, oak-beam wooden floors, a Priestly piano, a grandfather clock, *and a black cat named Hunter, a nine-year-old tom*; she read her rave record reviews and equally enthusiastic stories about her public appearances. The whole article is here: http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=296 ===== 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, 12 Aug 2004 17:42:59 -0700 From: "Mark or Travis" Subject: Re: Rhino's Dreamland Randy Remote wrote: > The record company owns the recordings or "masters". If a third > party wants to release them, they would have to get a licence from > Reprise or Geffen to do it. So this was Rhino's idea, right? It was their decision to put together a Joni Mitchell collection, not Joni's. I wonder if she could have stopped them doing it if she didn't like the idea or if the it was all up to the labels and she had no say about it. I'm glad she has had some input about it, though. But it won't be on the top of my list of 'must-haves'. Mark E. in Seattle ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 17:58:09 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: [JMDLPC] U.S. Dept of Faith vljc These posters a kewl, too... Believe it or not, I got a phone call today from a woman who said I would be invited to a lunch with President Bush. I shit you not. Then she played a recording that started "As a leading business owner..." (based on my little record label-ha!)...and I realized that it was gonna be a nice invitation to spend $50,000 for the priviledge of lunching with Der Dubya. Click. RR re below: their posters are a hoot, too: http://www.whitehouse.org/initiatives/posters/index.asp ps heard Richie Havens' "Woodstock" today on the radio, was pretty nice pps am I on a new list? Lori Fye wrote: > http://www.whitehouse.org/dof/faith-funding.asp > Lori > > ~ > "If wishes were motorcycles, all women would ride." > ~ > New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storage! > Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ADVERTISEMENT [click here] > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > Yahoo! Groups Links > > * To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/JMDLPC/ > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > JMDLPC-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of > Service. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:24:53 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: [JMDLPC] U.S. Dept of Faith vljc **heard Richie Havens' "Woodstock" today on the radio, was pretty nice Isn't it though? That whole record is very good. I've always liked his vocal quality but never took it upon myself to hear an entire album, and I recommend it. Like I said before, it's got that real loose, easy early 70's folk-rock thing going on, but not in a pretentious way, but in a sincere warm real way. Bob ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 23:52:06 -0400 From: "patrick leader" Subject: siberry - now njc thank you so much for sharing that catherine. i think that 'when i was a boy' is such a strong album that it can actually support one in a time of great crisis and grieving. i went and pulled out my cd and read the words to 'the vigil (the sea)' which is, i believe, a meditation on death by someone watching a loved one cross over. then i read 'at the beginning of time' which is an idea about being on the other side. incredibly strong, deep songs. and temple, one of the greatest sounding singles i've ever heard. the album is thick with fantastic production (including eno on a couple of songs). i do hope you get the urge to pick up the cd again some time soon. as morrissey sang: '...don't forget the songs the ones that made you smile and the songs that made you cry.' patrick np - bad plus, smells like teen spirit > >I got Siberry's "When I was a boy" around the time my >mother was dying. It was a tape because I didn't have >a CD player at the time. I listened to that tape >almost all the time, especially when I was driving to >and from my parents' place in the last few days, and >then to and from the funeral home after Mum died. So >many of those songs were so relevant to what was going >on in my head at the time (thinking about it right >now, my eyes are welling up and that was ten years >ago). I got a lot of comfort and catharsis from >listening to the songs. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 00:45:19 EDT From: MINGSDANCE@aol.com Subject: Hurricane Charley njc Hi, A little hello to some of you who aren't in the "potential path". "The winds are in from Africa tonight we won't sleep" What a day. Preparing for a hurricane is exhausting. Then afterwards, assuming everything doesn't blow or float away you have to put everything back where it was! And not only at our house, but at three other houses we secured today. Now I will eat and decide whether to drive north of Tampa (the highways are jammed with evacuators) to wait it out with my (Rolls') feeble father, his wife on oxygen and her sister in the walker. They are sitting right in the middle of its expected path. We are not as concerned about wind as we are rising water. Of course, it is very possible it'll be upgraded to a category 3 storm after it passes over Cuba. That wouldn't be a good thing. But, storm surge is definitely going to be an issue. It may be as much as 10'. We are at an elevation of about 9' (I think). At 8' or less you have to buy flood insurance. Imagine our savings! Our weather is supposed to be its worst from dawn to dusk tomorrow. Another day in paradise . . . Will keep you posted. David & David ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 13 Aug 2004 02:02:04 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Library Links: August 13 On August 13 the following articles were published: 1979: "The budding of a mighty force - Joni and Jazz" - Detroit News (Review - Concert) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=839 1998: "A Joni-Come-Lately To Woodstock" - New York Daily News (Concert Preview) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=220 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 21:04:20 -0700 From: Rick and Susan Subject: Re: Isle of Wight Festival '69 or '70? Now NJC On 8/8/04 11:27 AM, guitarzan@direcpc.com wrote >I'm also resending separately another > morsel from Ranger Rick from the same time. Where are these folks now? I'm still here Randy, just a lot quieter. (The Original) Ranger Rick ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2004 #342 ***************************** ------- 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)