From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2004 #384 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, September 20 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 384 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Dreamland ads [Bobsart48@aol.com] Re: Dreamland set list [Bobsart48@aol.com] Re: Anyone Dreaming? [Seulbzzaj@aol.com] Re: Dreamland tracklist [Bobsart48@aol.com] Re: Anyone Dreaming? [Catherine McKay ] Re: Anyone Dreaming? ["mackoliver" ] dreamland ["joe farrell" ] Re: Anyone Dreaming? [Moni Kellermann ] Re: dreamland ["mackoliver" ] Taking anthologies to absurd extremes [Moni Kellermann ] Re: Anyone Dreaming? ["pandora54" ] Re: Anyone Dreaming? [Moni Kellermann ] RE: Anyone Dreaming? ["Richard Flynn" ] Re: Anyone Dreaming? [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: Dreamland set list [Randy Remote ] Re: dreamland [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] DED, Wogan and Morals [steph@cix.co.uk (Anita Gabrielle Tedder)] Joni as a "blonde to dye for" on rs website [Garret ] Re: Joni as a "blonde to dye for" on rs website [Moni Kellermann ] k.d. lang hymns SJC [BRIANASYMES@aol.com] "Al Jiddubyah" responds to typical slanted reporting by the liberal press, cont. (njc) [Justalitt] RE: "Al Jiddubyah" responds to typical slanted reporting by the liberal press, cont. (njc) ["Richard Flynn" > It's true that this "Dreamland" compilation is not anything thrilling for most of us here, as we already own all of the original albums/cd's. But, it is not just a Greatest Hits collection. Joni did produce the compilation, and the music does have continuity as a listening experience. Aside from that, the reproductions of Joni's art work is one reason to own the collection - there's a very cool painting of Hendrix with angel wings, burning his guitar on a cloud in the sky, also, a painting of Joni with her grandchildren and daughter, flying in the sky like Peter Pan in Paris, and a number of self-portraits. The saddest thing is that Joni is still "on hiatus from songwriting and recording." She is quoted in the liner notes as saying, "I started writing when I lost my daughter, and I stopped whne she came back." Let's hope that the muse comes back, and Joni begins writing and recording again. I think it's still important to support Joni as an artist, so until she comes out with something new, if you can afford it, it is still worth purchasing this disc. Best to you all, Scott ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:21:21 EDT From: Bobsart48@aol.com Subject: Re: Dreamland tracklist Further to my thought re the inclusion of FTR (from T'Log) on Dreamland - I wish it had been Judgment of the Moon and Stars. Both from the same original classic album - one a song of resignation, the other one of defiance and optimism. Also, JOTMAS is meant for an orchestra. Finally, the ad hypes Joni as one of music's true Renaissance artists. JOTMAS would have tied into that theme, too. Bobsart ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:50:58 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? --- Seulbzzaj@aol.com wrote: > The saddest thing is that Joni is still "on hiatus > from songwriting and > recording." She is quoted in the liner notes as > saying, "I started writing when I > lost my daughter, and I stopped whne she came back." > Let's hope that the muse > comes back, and Joni begins writing and recording > again. I think it's still > important to support Joni as an artist, so until she > comes out with something > new, if you can afford it, it is still worth > purchasing this disc. If Joni only writes her sorrow, then I'd rather she be happy and not write. If she paints her joy, then let her paint on - but, at the risk of repeating myself yet again one more time continuously, I *WISH* she would produce a book of her art in larger format so that we could really see it. (Yes, it would cost more than buying the CD, but still...) ===== 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: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:15:33 -0500 From: "mackoliver" Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? Well, I won't buy it. On the other hand I have bought compilations from artists that I didn't quite like enough to buy anything else from except greatest hits and such. Discovered that some of them I liked better than I thought by doing so. Maybe she will earn herself some new fans that way. Regardless, her music and her work so she has the right to do what she wants with it. mack ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 16:36:31 +0100 From: "joe farrell" Subject: dreamland I bought "Dreamland" on the day it was released, i've got everything on the cd already; more than once in most cases, so what? I have to agree that it is hard, well impossible really, to make a case justifying the release of another compilation of previously released material. Definitely a limited maket for this cd which makes the idea that Joni is doing it for the money a non starter. The reviews on Amazon which argue that it is purely a money making venture on Joni's part are, imho, rubbish. Joni is not nor has she ever been "in it for the money". If she wanted to make money she would release something which would appeal to a wider market, such as a box set containing outtakes and rareities, surely. Anyway the artwork and packaging on "Dreamland" are excellent and Cameron Crowe's essay is insightful and sensitive. I would have preferred the "Hijera" version of "Amelia" as i think it far superior to the "Travelogue" version which features here. In fact i would have dropped all the orchestral "Travelogue" selections in favour of earlier tracks such as "Cactus Tree", "Electricity" or "Don't Interrupt The Sorrow". But i'm still happy that i bought this cd. Joe Farrell. np: High The Blue Nile ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 17:47:15 +0200 From: Moni Kellermann Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? SCJoniGuy@aol.com schrieb: > the tracklist for Dreamland is: > 14. Amelia (from Hejira) IMHO, Amelia is NOT from Hejira but from Travelogue. moni ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:53:37 -0500 From: "mackoliver" Subject: Re: dreamland In it for the money? Don't know if she is or isn't but would it matter? Don't we all do things for the money? Kind of necessary it is. Hope she makes some. She deserves it and if only for one listen to say, FTR (I paid approx. 10 bucks for that one and just spent the same amount on two packs of cigs and once used they are gone forever. Have had hours of joy and much more from the album), the girl worked hard for that money. mack np: luther vandross- secret love ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 18:01:25 +0200 From: Moni Kellermann Subject: Taking anthologies to absurd extremes Source: http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/entertainment/9699000.htm?1c Taking anthologies to absurd extremes By Tom Moon Inquirer Music Critic It happens every year at this time: Alongside the new releases come anthologies and best-of sets from esteemed acts. Nobody squawks when a veteran paws through the CDs and assorted one-off singles to select his or her most representative work. Greatest-hits sets - and those out this fall include the first John Mellencamp anthology (Oct. 19), plus sets by Shania Twain (Nov. 9) and Marilyn Manson (Sept. 28) - can be a guide to years of work, an introduction for the curious and, often, a way for an artist to mark the end of a chapter. This year, though, the catalog-maximization activity has reached absurd extremes. We start with the strange case of Joni Mitchell. In 1996, the legendary singer-songwriter put out two career-overview collections, Hits and Misses, designed to showcase her commercial high points and pieces she thought were unfairly overlooked. Both were solid sets, but apparently they weren't enough. Mitchell's nostalgia trip continued with the 2002 Travelogue, a dual-disc live affair that found her reworking many of the same songs with pianist Herbie Hancock and a 70-piece orchestra. And 2003 brought the boxed The Complete Geffen Recordings. In July, Mitchell put out The Beginning of Survival, a set of her "political" songs. And last week, she issued a great-hits |ber-disc, Dreamland, that also includes reproductions of her paintings. Mitchell has announced she's retired, that she won't record new material again, and she's got every right to work the catalog. But as she well knows from her visual art, overloading the canvas can obscure the overall effect. Those just discovering Mitchell may be confused by all the options, so here's some obvious advice: Skip the anthologies and go straight to her core catalog, from 1971 to 1976: Blue, Court and Spark, The Hissing of Summer Lawns, and Hejira. [...] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 18:30:11 +0100 From: "Laurent Olszer" Subject: C&N, Brian Wilson, njc Hi C&N: heard a cut on radio last night from their new double CD. It was written by James Raymond (Croz's son). I hear the band is really CPR & N. Sorry if it's been reviewed here before. CPR is, like Joni, a band whose music makes me "Carry On" living. Can't wait to hear the whole album. Brian Wilson: how can he "finish" Smile when the 2cd-bootlegged versions have been around forever? Another marketing ploy? Laurent ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 13:51:52 -0300 From: "pandora54" Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? Sorry babe: Originally, Amelia was from HEJIRA. Even a south american like me knows that. Travelogue has an orchestral version ov the song... xoxo Caio Nehring - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Moni Kellermann" To: Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 12:47 PM Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? > SCJoniGuy@aol.com schrieb: >> the tracklist for Dreamland is: > >> 14. Amelia (from Hejira) > > IMHO, Amelia is NOT from Hejira but from Travelogue. > > > moni ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 19:02:08 +0200 From: Moni Kellermann Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? pandora54 schrieb: > Sorry babe: Originally, Amelia was from HEJIRA. Even a south american > like me knows that. Travelogue has an orchestral version ov the song... I didn't question that Amelia orginally is from Hejira. In fact, it's my favourite track from my favourite album. I was only commenting SCJoniGuy@aol.com's listing of Dreamland because he listed the sources, i.e. which albums the tracks are from. On Dreamland, Amelia is featured in the orchestral version from Travelogue. moni ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 13:10:19 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: Anyone Dreaming? Yes, it is the overwrought, not the beautiful Amelia on Dreamland. Also the overwrought enervated version of "For the Roses." Yuck! - --Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Moni Kellermann Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 1:02 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? pandora54 schrieb: > Sorry babe: Originally, Amelia was from HEJIRA. Even a south american > like me knows that. Travelogue has an orchestral version ov the song... I didn't question that Amelia orginally is from Hejira. In fact, it's my favourite track from my favourite album. I was only commenting SCJoniGuy@aol.com's listing of Dreamland because he listed the sources, i.e. which albums the tracks are from. On Dreamland, Amelia is featured in the orchestral version from Travelogue. moni ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 13:31:35 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Anyone Dreaming? **I was only commenting SCJoniGuy@aol.com's listing of Dreamland because he listed the sources, i.e. which albums the tracks are from. On Dreamland, Amelia is featured in the orchestral version from Travelogue. Thanks for the correction, Moni...I was working from memory of having looked at the back of the CD in the store, and I thought that all the orchestral stuff was at the end. My bad - but at least we got a little conversation going on about the thing. And I'm with Richard (not unusual) in saying that the original Amelia would have been a better choice than the T'log take. Bob NP: Los Amigos Invisibles, "Playa Azul" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 10:52:08 -0700 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: Dreamland set list BRYAN8847@aol.com wrote: > in the UK <......> > D. is #12 on Amazon.com there). > I think back to 2000 when BSN went to #1 on amazon (though certainly lower on the > overall Billboard chart) the day after Joni was on Rosie O'Donnell. Although last I heard, internet sales only amounted to about 3% of total sales Bobsart48@aol.com wrote: > ... Joni's decision to close with Circle Game and For the Roses > Is it possible that Joni may be making (as she once said of You Turn Me On) a > "blatant stab at commercialism" - to wit, an attempt to reinvigorate sales > and interest in T'log by including recognizable songs from it ? I think it's a safe bet that she included the 3 orchestral tracks with the hope that it would boost sales of those CDs. After all, she hired that orchestra with her own money, and no doubt is still seeing red ink on those projects. Moni Kellermann wrote: > Source: > http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/entertainment/9699000.htm?1c > > Taking anthologies to absurd extremes > By Tom Moon > Inquirer Music Critic > > We start with the strange case of Joni Mitchell. In 1996, the legendary > singer-songwriter put out two career-overview collections, Hits and > Misses, designed to showcase her commercial high points and pieces she > thought were unfairly overlooked. > > Both were solid sets, but apparently they weren't enough. Mitchell's > nostalgia trip continued with the 2002 Travelogue, a dual-disc live > affair that found her reworking many of the same songs with pianist > Herbie Hancock and a 70-piece orchestra. And 2003 brought the boxed The > Complete Geffen Recordings. > > In July, Mitchell put out The Beginning of Survival, a set of her > "political" songs. And last week, she issued a great-hits |ber-disc, > Dreamland, that also includes reproductions of her paintings. > > <......> overloading the canvas can obscure the > overall effect. <....>here's some obvious advice: Skip the anthologies and go > straight to her core catalog, from 1971 to 1976: Blue, Court and Spark, > The Hissing of Summer Lawns, and Hejira. Indeed. Starting at 1996, her releases look like this: 1996: Hits (previously released compilation) 1996: Misses (previously released compilation) 1998: Taming The Tiger (all new material) 2000: Both Sides Now (orchestrated jazz standards +2 redone JM classics) 2002: Travelogue (2CD past JM songs redone w/orchestra) 2003: Geffen Box Set (4CDs prev. released +3 demos) 2004: The Beginning of Survival (previously released compilation) 2004: Dreamland (previously released compilation) IMO a lean and mean catalog has been heavily larded. Neither her artistic integrity nor her bank account have been enhanced by this strategy. RR ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 14:01:45 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: dreamland **Joni is not nor has she ever been "in it for the money". Not that I disagree with you Joe (and nice to hear from you again btw), but assuming that *is* the case, why does the business/money side of the equation bother her so? Or is it just that she just has the guts to speak out about it? Like most of the independent (as in independent thinking, not indie artists) songwriters/bands I follow & admire, she has made a very comfortable living from her music. Yet they seem oblivious to the business side of things, releasing what they want when they want, performing when they want & not seeming to care about how it does on the charts, while Joni seems put out by the same thing. Maybe I'm missing something, maybe Joni never wanted a career in music in the first place and is now happy to be washing her hands of it. Based on the overall incredibly high quality of her work it's hard to believe that though. Bob NP: Tony Rice, "Urge For Going" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 19:15 +0100 (BST) From: steph@cix.co.uk (Anita Gabrielle Tedder) Subject: DED, Wogan and Morals Hello Everyone As so often I come in with an unrelated meandering contribution. Probably as a digest only bod with erratic times when I read email I am frequently off thread - but thought I'd write on this Sunday evening whilst I wait for my nut roast to cook. I've been reading stuff about DED and not having played it for an absolute age and having read various opinions about said Joni album thought I should re-visit. What I thought I'd write about is another fond memory brought to life by my re-visit to Good Friends (which is playing now). I seem to recall that it was this track that Joni sang when she appeared on the Wogan show hear in the UK in 198? Anyway, I heard Joni was going to appear and Steph and our friend Val decided to go to London and beg for tickets.I took my cover of DED (just in case)and walked up and down the line of (mainly)pensioners asking if anyone had spare tickets - no luck. We adjourned to the local pub to decide our next move when, joy of joys and being the main Joni phile I recognised Larry Klein supping a pint.We had a little chat and he signed a personalised message to me on my DED copy. We went out again trying to beg tickets and managed to get one! Being real troopers, Val and Steph said I should have the only ticket as the mad fan and having recognised Larry Klein so in I went. I found myself right up the back but was really thrilled to have got in - and didn't feel the least bit guilty about my mates standing outside in the rain. The warm up guy did his bit and there was just about 2 minutes to go. Terry Wogan (UK chat show host at the time)was actually coming on stage when 3 figures I recognised scuttled across the front. Yup, there was Steph,Val and Larry Klein. Larry showed Val and Steph to their front row seats whilst I swallowed great bilious globs of envy. They told me after that Larry had been so lovely when they'd gone back in the pub, saying he didn't realise we didn't have seats that it was no problem to get us in. Whilst Steph and Val weren't quite sitting on Joni's lap, they certainly had a better view than those of us in 52nd row of the bleachers. That only goes to show that you should never never be selfish and dump your mates! You'll miss out in the end. Love Anita PS I got Joni's signature on my DED copy soon after when she did a freebie (was it In Concert?) at the Duke of Yorks theatre the following week. NP- Joni 'Dog Eat Dog' - what a naff snare sound we favoured in the 80s. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 19:45:19 +0100 From: Garret Subject: Joni as a "blonde to dye for" on rs website Rolling stone currently have a feature called "blondes to dye for"; i was expecting britney, jessica, and chirstina. I got that along with Beyonce, Justin, Gwen Stefani and so on. Stuck in near the end of this set of 25 photos is a relatively recent picture of Joni looking thoughtful. Quite fun. GARRET NP- Bjork, Where is the line (somewhere beween the best new thing i've heard in ages and completely weird!!!) - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 22:36:30 +0200 From: Moni Kellermann Subject: Re: Joni as a "blonde to dye for" on rs website Garret schrieb: > Rolling stone currently have a feature called "blondes to dye for"; i was > expecting britney, jessica, and chirstina. I got that along with Beyonce, > Justin, Gwen Stefani and so on. Stuck in near the end of this set of 25 photos > is a relatively recent picture of Joni looking thoughtful. Here is the JM page: http://www.rollingstone.com/blondesmitchell The image is here: http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/cms/2004/large/Joni_Mitchell_-_gallery_image_-_lg.6479023.jpg I never noticed that Rolling Stone (at least the website) is owned by RealNetworks (the folks with that annoying RealPlayer) until I looked at the above image link, wondered why Realone.com would host RS images and then took a closer look at the copyright info on the RS pages. moni ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 15:00:24 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: Re: Joni as a "blonde to dye for" on rs website - --- Moni Kellermann wrote: > I never noticed that Rolling Stone (at least the website) is owned by > RealNetworks (the folks with that annoying RealPlayer) LOL Moni, thank you for saying that - I busted out laughing. Yes it is an annoying player. I soooooooo wish Amazon.com would allow Quicktime as an option instead of just Real and WMP. Anyway, I guess I need to check out the RS story more fully. Give it a chance. Because just on the surface the concept is really offensive to me. White bread to die for. Give me some Vollkornbrot any day. ;) Em ps "white bread! provides BULK" ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 18:24:46 EDT From: BRIANASYMES@aol.com Subject: k.d. lang hymns SJC Finally got some spendable cash and some time and purchased this CD As an JM aging child she starts with a very laid back "After the gold rush". Then she sticks in "Simple" a reflection of maybe Joni's own song "Love". A plucking bass starts "Helpless" I think it was a Beatle who once told Joni to add strings to her songs to sell more records so thats what k.d. does on this one, she is sounds like Bonnie Raitt on this song. Finally we get to "A Case of you" she sings it in a Minimal Melodic Manner turning it into a bar room ballad. The pianist sounds either bored or afraid to show the soul of this song."The Valley "by Jane Silberry is a sweet song when k.d. tries to reach the higher notes I think she is channeling the Carpenters."Hallelujah do Ya? reminded me of the girl I would watch in Boston suntanning on the roofs. This is the CD third best song on this CD. "One day I walk" has some decent instrumental fiddle on it,It make me think that this CD could have been better if maybe she used Union Station as her back up."Fallen" the lyrics on this song are great this is the second best song, I would have inserted Elvis Costello doing harmony with k.d. on this one. Now we get to "Jericho" the CD booklet puts and wintery photo of two large hounds running free. This is the best song and it ends with same chords that Joni starts her song on DJRD so I put these songs in order on a tape. "Bird on a Wire"Leonard Cohen and "Love is everrything" Jane Silberry end the CD she puts some real effort into this last song and makes a memorable ending. My Aunt Char who lent me Joni's first album when it was new, said to me once long ago that she could not listen to Gordon Lightfoots later albums because his voice got lazy. Well, that's how I feel a little about this CD maybe part of this that these songs were written to be play with folk rock guitars drums and bass and k.d. made a high gloss finished studio CD. The Heart was not meant to be digitized and recorded on any more than two track to my ears. Overall this CD gets a B for having two Joni songs but a D for arrangements and the musicians Brian ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 20:15:30 EDT From: Justalittlebreen@aol.com Subject: "Al Jiddubyah" responds to typical slanted reporting by the liberal press, cont. (njc) Hey, all -- Hope all who were able to attend the 'Fest had a wonderful time - -- my heart was with you... A few weeks ago, a friend of mine wrote: << I hope you all watch the news tonight to see former sen. Max Cleveland, a veteran who lost 3 limbs in the Vietnam War, wheel up to the press in Crawford, Texas and DENOUNCE both president bush's silence and involvement regarding the 'Swift Boat Veterans.' This just four days before the GOP Convention...Is this it for the bush legacy????? >> Unfortunately, Bush managed to find 9 or 10 veterans to state that Mr. Cleveland was lying, and that he still had all his limbs, and that he'd been put up to these shenanigans by those godless Democrats. Fox News, which (my suggestion) may soon be changing their name to "Al Jiddubbyah", showed a picture of Mr. Cleveland from around 1949 and said that it showed clearly that he had all of his limbs, supporting the Bush camp's contention that this was all a fraud. Welcome to Brave New World, Bush-Style Best wishes to all, Walt ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 21:33:24 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: "Al Jiddubyah" responds to typical slanted reporting by the liberal press, cont. (njc) My former Senator's name is Max Cleland. - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Justalittlebreen@aol.com Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 8:16 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: "Al Jiddubyah" responds to typical slanted reporting by the liberal press, cont. (njc) Hey, all -- Hope all who were able to attend the 'Fest had a wonderful time - -- my heart was with you... A few weeks ago, a friend of mine wrote: << I hope you all watch the news tonight to see former sen. Max Cleveland, a veteran who lost 3 limbs in the Vietnam War, wheel up to the press in Crawford, Texas and DENOUNCE both president bush's silence and involvement regarding the 'Swift Boat Veterans.' This just four days before the GOP Convention...Is this it for the bush legacy????? >> Unfortunately, Bush managed to find 9 or 10 veterans to state that Mr. Cleveland was lying, and that he still had all his limbs, and that he'd been put up to these shenanigans by those godless Democrats. Fox News, which (my suggestion) may soon be changing their name to "Al Jiddubbyah", showed a picture of Mr. Cleveland from around 1949 and said that it showed clearly that he had all of his limbs, supporting the Bush camp's contention that this was all a fraud. Welcome to Brave New World, Bush-Style Best wishes to all, Walt ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 02:12:04 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Library Links: September 20 On September 20 the following articles were published: 1979: "Joni Mitchell: A Reaffirmation" - Los Angeles Commerce Tribune (Review - Concert) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=442 1987: "Dark Days For A Jazz Genius" - Miami Herald (Mention) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=924 1996: "Mitchell enters hall of fame" - Saskatoon StarPhoenix (News Item) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=821 1996: "New Clubs Help Spread Folk Music Revival" - Detroit Free Press (Mention) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=916 1998: "Ani DiFranco Chats With the Iconic Joni Mitchell" - Los Angeles Times (Interview) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=150 2001: "Harbourfront holds genius up to the light" - Toronto Globe and Mail (Opinion) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=682 ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2004 #384 ***************************** ------- 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? 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