From: les@jmdl.com (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2005 #60 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 Tuesday, February 8 2005 Volume 2005 : Number 060 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- goat dance dude is Carey! (?) [Em ] RE: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) ["Ross, Les" ] Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) [Jamie Zubairi ] Joni on Today [Jerry Notaro ] RE: Joni on Today ["Richard Flynn" ] Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) [Jerry Notaro ] RE: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) ["Ross, Les" ] Re: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) ["McMillan Brad" ] Re: NJC - Mister Whisper (Dory Previn) [Jerry Notaro ] RE: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) ["Wally Kairuz" ] My list ["Mike Wood" ] Another top 50 scribbled on the back of an envelope njc [Garret ] my top 50-ish [Jenny Goodspeed ] Top 50 songs by gender (NJC) ["hell" ] Jonifest discussion list ["Laurent Olszer" ] Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC [Bob Muller ] Re: JMDL Digest V2005 #56 ( Gay top 50) (NJC) [Chorando6@aol.com] Re: JMDL Digest V2005 #57 dory previn NJC [Chorando6@aol.com] Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC [Smurf ] RE: JMDL Digest V2005 #56 ( Gay top 50) (NJC) ["Wally Kairuz" ] re: Top 50 Songs ["mia ortlieb" ] Re: my top 50-ish NJC [Bob Muller ] Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC [Bob Muller ] Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC [Smurf ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 04:30:17 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while listening to a '72 concert. Red red rogue=mean old daddy. Who knew? lol..not me...did any of you all put 2 and 2 together just from listening to Blue? So, who is Carey in real life? Do we know? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:36:49 -0000 From: "Ross, Les" Subject: RE: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) Supposedly mr james taylor. Speculation, well who's to know..... Les (london) - -----Original Message----- From: Em [mailto:emzdogz@yahoo.com] Sent: 08 February 2005 12:30 To: jonilist Subject: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while listening to a '72 concert. Red red rogue=mean old daddy. Who knew? lol..not me...did any of you all put 2 and 2 together just from listening to Blue? So, who is Carey in real life? Do we know? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:54:01 +0000 (GMT) From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) Hi Em In a few of the interviews Joni gives about her time in Matala (or is that *on* Matala - I'm not sure if Matala is in Crete or an island off Crete) she met Carey (is his name Carey Raditz or have I just picked that from the ether?) However I'm not sure if the Redneck she refers to is the same person as Carey, it's probably, like most songs, a composite portrait. Unless 'redneck' is just purely descriptive and not a slur(!) Check it out http://www.jmdl.com/library/view.cfm?id=401 MUch Joni Jamie Zoob --- Em wrote: > wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while > listening to a '72 > concert. > Red red rogue=mean old daddy. > Who knew? lol..not me...did any of you all put 2 and > 2 together just > from listening to Blue? > So, who is Carey in real life? Do we know? > Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 05:07:01 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) thx Jamie. As for "Raditz" that would be pretty specific to pick from the ether, so maybe you did read it! :) thx, Em - --- Jamie Zubairi wrote: > Hi Em > > In a few of the interviews Joni gives about her time > in Matala (or is that *on* Matala - I'm not sure if > Matala is in Crete or an island off Crete) she met > Carey (is his name Carey Raditz or have I just picked > that from the ether?) > > However I'm not sure if the Redneck she refers to is > the same person as Carey, it's probably, like most > songs, a composite portrait. Unless 'redneck' is just > purely descriptive and not a slur(!) > > Check it out > > http://www.jmdl.com/library/view.cfm?id=401 > > MUch Joni > > Jamie Zoob > > --- Em wrote: > > wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while > > listening to a '72 > > concert. > > Red red rogue=mean old daddy. > > Who knew? lol..not me...did any of you all put 2 and > > 2 together just > > from listening to Blue? > > So, who is Carey in real life? Do we know? > > Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 08:13:15 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Joni on Today On a story on men cheating on the Today Show they played Both Sides Now, which proves they have no idea what the song is about. BUT the interesting thing is they played the new version with Joni singing. Jerry np: Clinton - I did not have sexual relations with that woman! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 08:20:39 -0500 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: Joni on Today It was probably a reference to *Love, Actually* - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of Jerry Notaro Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 8:13 AM To: Joni List Subject: Joni on Today On a story on men cheating on the Today Show they played Both Sides Now, which proves they have no idea what the song is about. BUT the interesting thing is they played the new version with Joni singing. Jerry np: Clinton - I did not have sexual relations with that woman! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:37:45 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) And I'm sure James does the goat dance very well (I'm available Mr. Taylor). Jerry, remembering the first time I saw the Sweet Baby James cover. OK guys, take me to Shady Pines! > Supposedly mr james taylor. > Speculation, well who's to know..... > Les (london) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Em [mailto:emzdogz@yahoo.com] > Sent: 08 February 2005 12:30 > To: jonilist > Subject: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) > > > wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while listening to a '72 concert. > Red red rogue=mean old daddy. Who knew? lol..not me...did any of you all put > 2 and 2 together just from listening to Blue? So, who is Carey in real life? > Do we know? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:42:29 -0000 From: "Ross, Les" Subject: RE: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) These days I'd be more interested in the omelettes and stews Les (already on the waiting list.....) - -----Original Message----- From: Jerry Notaro [mailto:notaro@stpt.usf.edu] Sent: 08 February 2005 14:38 To: Ross, Les; Em; Joni List Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) And I'm sure James does the goat dance very well (I'm available Mr. Taylor). Jerry, remembering the first time I saw the Sweet Baby James cover. OK guys, take me to Shady Pines! > Supposedly mr james taylor. > Speculation, well who's to know..... > Les (london) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Em [mailto:emzdogz@yahoo.com] > Sent: 08 February 2005 12:30 > To: jonilist > Subject: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) > > > wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while listening to a '72 > concert. Red red rogue=mean old daddy. Who knew? lol..not me...did any > of you all put 2 and 2 together just from listening to Blue? So, who > is Carey in real life? Do we know? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 09:44:07 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) > These days I'd be more interested in the omelettes and stews > Les (already on the waiting list.....) Yeah, well I9m a pretty good cook....... Jerry, who will now stop before the handsome Mr. Ross does. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 14:31:49 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: RE: A little good news (NJC) Will do Nikki!!! It is so great to hear from you! Yes I will most definitely let you know if I make it to Philly! My brother lives there as well! Here's hoping that I can make something happen there! Love, Sherelle >From: "Nikki Johnson" >Reply-To: >To: "Sherelle Smith" , >Subject: RE: A little good news (NJC) >Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 22:35:30 -0500 > >YAY Sherelle!!!!!!!!!!! :-) If you make your way to Philly drop me a line >cause I would love to try to see you and hook you up while you are up here. > >Love nikki > >-----Original Message----- >From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]On Behalf Of >Sherelle Smith >Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 11:32 AM >To: joni@smoe.org >Subject: A little good news (NJC) > > >Hi everyone, > >I found out for sure last Thursday that I am going to play the lead role in >a musical play about Roberta Flack. The fellow I worked with before who I >now consider a friend, David has written it. He's a little out there but he >has a good heart and he is very determined. he may be a little eccentric, >but he doesn't lie. He says that he has spoken to Roberta Flack and gotten >her blessing on the project. She lives here in the DC area. I've had the >chance to read with the characters who will play Donny Hathaway and Peabo >Bryson. It's a do-able script...very original. I can't really say much more >about it because I have to sign a confidentiality agreement on its >contents. > >David Whitehead (the playwright) is a very determined person who I think >will succeed through sheer willpower alone. As some of you know, I've been >through my share of ups and downs in this city (DC) but I still have had so >many opportunities that have not come to others working musically here. I'm >very fortunate. I don't know why it has been happening but I'm going to go >with the flow. > >Our first performance is tentatively scheduled for sometime in March at >Eastern Market theater in Capital Hill. There will be other performances >hopefully in Baltimore and Philadelphia. David said to me during our >meeting >last Thursday, "I think I've gotten it right this time" and I think he just >may be right. I'll keep everyone posted. Keep thinking good thoughts! > >Love, Sherelle ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:30:27 EST From: Wtking59@cs.com Subject: Re: MY TOP 50 (NJC) This is too much fun to resist! ;-) My "all-female" top 50 (off the top of my head and in no particular order): 01. BLONDIE: Dreaming 02. X: Breathless 03. The PRETENDERS: Talk Of The Town 04. Laurie ANDERSON: Coolsville 05. Kate BUSH: The Man With The Child In His Eyes 06. Marianne FAITHFULL: As Tears Go By (1987 "remake" version) 07. Joni MITCHELL: The Last Time I Saw Richard (1974 Live, "MOA" version) 08. Laura NYRO: Tom Cat Goodbye 09. Ellen McILWAINE: Can't Find My Way Home 10. JEFFERSON AIRPLANE: Somebody To Love 11. The PATTI SMITH GROUP: The 25th Floor 12. The BREEDERS: The Invisible Man 13. Peggy LEE: Fever 14. Julie LONDON: Come On-A My House 15. Barbra STREISAND: Where Am I Going? 16. FAIRPORT CONVENTION: Tam Lin 17. Petula CLARK: I Know A Place 18. Judy COLLINS: Pretty Polly 19. Julie DRISCOLL: I Know You Love Me Not 20. Patty GRIFFIN; Flaming Red 21. Bobbie GENTRY: Fancy 22. CAT POWER; American Flag 23. Margo GURYAN: Sun 24: Maggie ESTEP: The Stupid Jerk I'm Obsessed With 25. Astrud GILBERTO: Agua De Beber 26. Frangoise HARDY: C'est Le Passi 27. PJ HARVEY: The Whore's Hustle And The Hustler's Whore 28. Robin HOLCOMB: Pretend 29. Penelope HOUSTON: The Ballad Of Happy Friday And Tiger Woods 30. Yoko ONO: Rising 31. Judee SILL: The Kiss 32. Wanda JACKSON: Fujiyama Mama 33. Loretta LYNN: Fist City 34. MELANIE: Lay Down (Candles In the Rain) 35. Janis IAN: Mistaken Identity 36. Judy HENSKE: Tikky Tikky Gumdrop 37. Nancy SINATRA: I Gotta Get Out Of This Town 38. Mary Margaret O'HARA: Year In Song 39. Sam PHILLIPS: Signposts 40. Yma SUMAC: Chuncho (The Forest Creatures) 41. Anita O'DAY: Pick Yourself Up 42. Buffy SAINTE-MARIE: Poppies 43. Connie STEVENS: Sixteen Reasons 44. Linda THOMPSON: A Heart Needs A Home 45. Patty WATERS: Black Is The Color Of My True Loves Hair 46. LULU: To Sir With Love 47. Jackie DeSHANNON: Put A Little Love In Your Heart 48. BIG BROTHER &The HOLDING COMPANY: I Need A Man To Love 49. Linda HOYLE: Pieces Of Me 50. Nellie McKAY: Ding Dong ...with soooooo many more left out... XXXOOO, Billy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 07:41:35 -0800 (PST) From: Smurf Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) Jerry sez: << Yeah, well I'm a pretty good cook....... >> Yes, and you're sitting on your groceries, you old fool! - --Smurf, forever young (Gawd, did I just reference Dylan?) Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 11:31:24 -0500 From: "McMillan Brad" Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) If Joni needed someone to produce omelets and stews, I'd volunteer. Those are two of the five or six things I can cook well. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ross, Les" To: "'Jerry Notaro'" ; "Em" ; "Joni List" Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 9:42 AM Subject: RE: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) > These days I'd be more interested in the omelettes and stews > > Les (already on the waiting list.....) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jerry Notaro [mailto:notaro@stpt.usf.edu] > Sent: 08 February 2005 14:38 > To: Ross, Les; Em; Joni List > Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) > > > And I'm sure James does the goat dance very well (I'm available Mr. Taylor). > > Jerry, remembering the first time I saw the Sweet Baby James cover. OK guys, > take me to Shady Pines! > > > Supposedly mr james taylor. > > Speculation, well who's to know..... > > Les (london) > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Em [mailto:emzdogz@yahoo.com] > > Sent: 08 February 2005 12:30 > > To: jonilist > > Subject: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) > > > > > > wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while listening to a '72 > > concert. Red red rogue=mean old daddy. Who knew? lol..not me...did any > > of you all put 2 and 2 together just from listening to Blue? So, who > > is Carey in real life? Do we know? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 12:08:01 EST From: OzWoman321@aol.com Subject: NJC - Mister Whisper (Dory Previn) Hello, All - All this discussion of Dory Previn brings back memories - I've been listening to her since the early '70's and her personal pain only fueled her intense need for truth-telling. Her autobiography, Midnight Baby, is dark but brilliant - she was married to Andre Previn, before he left Dory for Mia Farrow, fodder for more than a few songs. A websearch revealed the following link - I had no idea she had put out any new music... http://www.mabot.com/music/dory-previn/planetblue.html which I followed to... http://www.mabot.com/music/dory-previn/planetblue-links.html which led to this... http://doryprevin.chez.tiscali.fr/index.htm Whew! - from feast to famine and back again... Susan http://www.heartsdesireconcerts.com http://www.horseofadifferentcolorbooking.com "I was all out of choices, but the woman of voices She turned round the corner with music around her, She gave me the language that keeps me alive..." ~ Dar Williams ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 17:34:39 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: sjc, favorite songs Hi Beloveds: I am so enjoying reading all your top 50 lists, but like our bon ami Smurfadelica (cool new moniker!), I can't compile one myself. Too many songs, too little computer time, and in all honestly and humility, not as much musical knowledge as most of you STARS! (Which reminds me, I loved "Everybody is a Star" by Sly and the Family Stone in high school, and I still do!) Sometimes some of your favorites jump out at at me, like Patrick's "One Fine Morning" by Lighthouse -- I had not heard it in years and years until a few months ago in the car (OMG! Turn that baby up!!!). Other favorites that have jumped out at me are Muller's "Green Eyed Lady" by Sugarloaf; Julius's "Kissed by a Rose" by Seal; Mag's "Love is Everything" by k.d. lang. I just bought her latest CD, because so many of you recommended it, and that song just blows me away. As does "ACOY", and "Jericho" -- as a matter of fact, the whole CD does. It makes me weep uncontrollably and I can't even listen to it right now....maybe it's just this woman's current state of heart and mind. Does it have that effect on anyone else? It is just too beautiful for me right now. And as for picking one's favorite Joni song -- that is WAY too hard! Fuhgettaboutit! The contemplation of such, though, reminds me of a great experience I had in the Summer of 2003. My oldest son, having just emerged from his teen-aged "my mother doesn't know ANYTHING about life" phase, actually took me to a concert -- he bought the tickets and drove me and was seen in public with me and the whole nine yards. It was James Taylor at the Meadowlands in Hartford, a multi-generational audience which was very nice. Anyway, I struck up a conversation with the nice woman next to me (who was with her teen-aged daughter). Chris has just come back from getting us drinks and teased me that he saw the "Joni Mitchell tour bus" out in the parking lot. I used to be just another silly Joni-girl when Chris made a fool of me, but nah, I don't bite anymore. However, the lady next to me heard him and asked if that were true. I explained that my son just loves to tease me about Joni, because she is my all-time favorite artist. So the lady said, "Oh, I love her, too. What is your favorite song?" HAH!! I COULD NOT GIVE HER AN ANSWER, and just started babbling. She then told me that her favorite is "Electricity". Another good choice! I guess this week my favorite is "Hejira", but you know how THAT goes! It's just a circle game in our CD carousels....the painted songs go up and down. Thanks for this thread, SCJoni guy. I'll wave to you and Valerie from my seats at the UNC v. UConn game on TV Sunday! (Oh, and BTW, Sunday is February 13th, the first anniversary of my first post to this list. I shall celebrate this most wonderful gift to myself, and drink a figurative case of you all in my heart. Cheers!) Peace, Patti NPIMH: Everybody is a Star ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 12:49:16 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: NJC - Mister Whisper (Dory Previn) > Hello, All - > > All this discussion of Dory Previn brings back memories - I've been listening > to her since the early '70's and her personal pain only fueled her intense > need for truth-telling. > > Her autobiography, Midnight Baby, is dark but brilliant - she was married to > Andre Previn, before he left Dory for Mia Farrow, fodder for more than a few > songs. I still have that book after all these years. The only other autobiography I have ever read that was so brutally honest was Rosemary Clooney where she describes her breakdown so horrifically. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:21:53 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: All-Woman Top 50 1. Mahalia Jackson - "Amazing Grace" 2. Aretha Franklin - "Natural Woman" 3. Patti Smith - "Jesus Died For Somebody's Sins (But Not Mine)" 4 Indigo Girls - "Galileo" 5. Ida Cox - "Wild Women Don't Worry" 6. Natalie Merchant - "These Are the Days" 7. Janis Joplin - "Me and Bobby Magee" 8. Regina Belle - "When I Dream (I Dream in Color)" 9. Joni Mitchell - "A Case of You" 10. B-52s - "Roam" 11. Carole King - "You've Got a Friend" 12. Carpenters - "Rainy Days and Mondays" 13 Erika Badu - "Call Tyrone" 14. Dinah Washington - "This Bitter Earth" 15. Dixie Cups - "Chaple of Love" 16. Ella Fitzgerald - "It Don't Mean a Thing" 17. Etta James - "At Last" 18. Gladys Knight - "Midnight Train to Georgia" 19. Supremes - "Someday We'll Be Together" 20. Laura Nyro - "Stoned Soul Picnic" 21. Heart - "Dog and Butterfly" 22. It's a Beautiful Day - "White Bird" 23. Macy Grey - "I Try" 24. Sade - "Smooth Operator" 25. Madeleine Peyroux - "La Vie En Rose" 26. Maria Callas - "La Momma Morta" 27. The Marvelletes - "Please Mr. Postman" 28. Roberta Flack - "Killing Me Softly" 29. Melanie - "What Have They Done to My Song" 30. The Runaways _ "I Want Candy" 31. The Pretenders - "Ohio" 32. Norah Jones (w/Ray Charles) - "Here We Go Again" 33. Rickie Lee Jones - "Satellites" 34. Bonnie Hayes - "Shelley (She's Got a Boyfriend)" 35. Chaka Chan - "I Feel For You" 36. Sade - "Smooth Operator" 37. Natalie Cole - "Unforgettable" 38. Nina Simone - "Young, Gifted and Black" 39. Sara Vaughn "'S Wonderful" 40. The Shirelles - "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" 41. Suzanne Vega - "Luka" 42. Tracy Chapman - "All That You Have Is Your Soul" 43. Swing Out Sister - "Break Out" 44. Tina Turner - "Rolling On the River" 45. Tuck and Patti - "Woodstock" 46. Madonna - "Like A Prayer" 47. Joan Baez - "Diamonds and Rust" 48. Janis Ian - "At Seventeen" 49. Maria Muldar - "Midnight At the Oasis" 50. Diana Krall - "Peel Me a Grape" - -Julius ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 13:38:11 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Re: sjc, favorite songs I, for one, have loved having you aboard, Patti. Happy JMDL Anniversary! (Do we have a fairy for that? If not, I nominate Paz, 'cause he'd look so damn cute with an opaque pink mini-gown, with his little gossamer wings fluttering...and he's got such a supple wrist, the better to wield his "magic" wand.) Ahem. Invariably, I digress... And many more...Patti! - -Julius In a message dated 2/8/05 9:44:19 AM, loveuconn@hotmail.com writes: > (Oh, and BTW, Sunday is > February 13th, the first anniversary of my first post to this list. I shall > celebrate this most wonderful gift to myself, and drink a figurative case of > you all in my heart. Cheers!) > > Peace, > > Patti ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 10:54:43 -0800 (PST) From: Smurf Subject: Re: Joni in Fiction - here's one for the Smurfer My widdle pretty kitty cat Catherine wrote: << A JONI MENTION in a book called "The TimeTraveler's Wife" by Audrey Niffenegger. >> As the world's leading authority on Joni in Fiction, I must comment on a trend I am noticing. It seems to me that most of the books in Joni in Fiction heve been written by funny -- yet bitter -- women and gay men. Can't even begin to say how this has happened, but just thought I'd point it out. Thanks, kitty cat! XO, The Smurfer Burton Burton van Tiel Kairuz McKay, thinking about that old saying that goes, "If they can put a man on the moon, how come they can't put them all there?" Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:14:12 -0000 From: "Mike Wood" Subject: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARgh I can't believe I left Carole King out of my top 50. I can't believe it. I just can't can't believe it. Ther is no excues. But it's too late, baby now, it's too late. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:41:49 +0000 From: Garret Subject: Top 50 songs... now chelsea morning >From: "Anne Sandstrom" > >1. Joni Mitchell - Chelsea Morning (first Joni song I heard her sing - I >becam enthralled immediately) Me too! Me too! Me too! When i was a kid my dad used to play a cassette recording of singer/songwriters he had put together from his brother's record collection and one of the songs was Chelsea Morning, which stuck in my head for years. All i rememberd was a great tune and lyrics like "sun through yellow curtains and a rainbow on the walls..... something something something chelsea morning", lol. At the time i asked my dad who was singing and he said "it's either Janis Joplin or Joni Mitchell, can't really remember. Whoever she was though, she was queen of the hippies!". A few years later i bought a Janis album in search of the song, and it didn't really seem to be the sound that i recalled. Eventually (around 1998 or 19990 i stumbled across Hits and, well, here i am. GARRET NP- Regina Spektor, The Ghost of Corporate Future - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 17:55:42 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) thanks brad! that leaves the goat dance with james taylor available. wally, waitlisted too > -----Mensaje original----- > De: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]En nombre de > McMillan Brad > Enviado el: Martes, 08 de Febrero de 2005 01:31 p.m. > Para: Ross, Les; 'Jerry Notaro'; Em; Joni List > Asunto: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) > > > If Joni needed someone to produce omelets and stews, I'd volunteer. Those > are two of the five or six things I can cook well. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ross, Les" > To: "'Jerry Notaro'" ; "Em" > ; "Joni > List" > Sent: Tuesday, February 08, 2005 9:42 AM > Subject: RE: goat dance dude is Carey! Now NJC (?) > > > > These days I'd be more interested in the omelettes and stews > > > > Les (already on the waiting list.....) > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Jerry Notaro [mailto:notaro@stpt.usf.edu] > > Sent: 08 February 2005 14:38 > > To: Ross, Les; Em; Joni List > > Subject: Re: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) > > > > > > And I'm sure James does the goat dance very well (I'm available Mr. > Taylor). > > > > Jerry, remembering the first time I saw the Sweet Baby James cover. OK > guys, > > take me to Shady Pines! > > > > > Supposedly mr james taylor. > > > Speculation, well who's to know..... > > > Les (london) > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > > From: Em [mailto:emzdogz@yahoo.com] > > > Sent: 08 February 2005 12:30 > > > To: jonilist > > > Subject: goat dance dude is Carey! (?) > > > > > > > > > wow, how neat to have put 2 and 2 together while listening to a '72 > > > concert. Red red rogue=mean old daddy. Who knew? lol..not me...did any > > > of you all put 2 and 2 together just from listening to Blue? So, who > > > is Carey in real life? Do we know? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:24:22 +0000 From: Garret Subject: Cher - njc As far as i can figure out there are a few different versions of this avaibable on cd. The one i have is called Cher - Blue and in addition to teh BWL tracks (great) it has extra tracks (some of which are quite dodgy really, but What'll I Do and Danny Boy are fantastic as is He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother). The only problem with mine is that the extra 11 tracks are worked into the album thereby interrupting the flow of BWL. The tracklist follows. Those with asterix are not BWL trakcks: Am I Blue By Myself Fire and Rain* He Ain't Heavy* How Can You Mend A Broken Heart* How Long Has This Been Going On I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) More Than YOu Know My Love* The Long And Winding Road* The Man I Love Jolson Medley: Sonny Boy/My Mammy/Rock A Bye Your Baby The Man That Got Away What'll I Do* Why Was I Born Danny Boy (live)* I Can See Clearly Now* You and I (live)* You've Got A Friend/Where You Lead (live)* It Never Rains In Southern california* Thanks for reminding me off this album GARRET NP - Cher, You've Got A Friend/Where You Lead Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 19:42:19 -0500 (EST) From: "Gerald A. Notaro" Subject: Cher - njc Yes. Bittersweet White Light was the original album title. When she hit it big again believe they finally released it for Valentine's Day with extra tracks and called it that. A very good album from a very young singer long before the trend of doing standards. Am I Blue is on it. I too loved seeing her sing it on her show in dripping white fox. Jerry - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:06:16 -0000 From: "Mike Wood" Subject: My list Who wants to know my top 50? Oh, OK then Joni Mitchell Hejira Diana Krall A Case of You (cheating? who cares?) Beatles A Day in the life Derek and the Dominoes Layla Van Morrison Moondance Neil Young Southern Man The Band The night They Drove Old Dixie Down Grateful Dead Box of Rain Laura Cantrell Queen of the Coast Lucinda Williams Side of the Road (live version!) the Who Wont Get Fooled Again Gillain Welch Revelator Stones Satisfaction Alison Krauss New Favorite John Lennon Working Class Hero Bob Dylan Tangled Up in Blue Pink Floyd Shine On you crazy diamond Leonard Cohen Hallelujah PAUL sIMON sTILL cRAZY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS Sandy Denny The North Star Grassman and the Ravens Richard and Linda Thompson Withered and died Stevie Wonder Another Star Kate Bush Hounds of Love Aretha Franklin REspect Otis Redding Dock of the bay Laura Love all Our Lives Bruce Springsteen Darkness on the edge of town Tom Waits Closing Time Love Alone Again Or Beach Boys Caroline No Led Zeppelin Kashmir Cream Tales of Brave Ulysses Beth Nielson Chapman I find your love Joy Division Love will Tear Us Apart Portishead Roads Ry Cooder The very thing that makes you rich will make me poor Natalie Merchant San Andreas Fault Mary Chapin Carpenter Passionate Kisses The Kinks Waterloo Sunset Roxy Music In Every Dream Home a Heartache Katie Melua The closest Thing to Crazy Norah Jones Don't Know why The Smiths Heaven Knows I'm miserable now Stone Roses Fools Gold David Bowie Jean Genie David Ackles American Gothic The Doors Riders on the storm The Jam Down in the tube station at midnight The Clash Police and thieves Johnnie Allen Another Saturday Night ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:45:31 +0000 From: Garret Subject: Another top 50 scribbled on the back of an envelope njc Hi Azeem, was very interested in your top 50 (and all the top 50's so far, good to see lots of people i like on there including patti smith and smashing pumpkins on various lists). >Aint No Going Back - Annabel Lamb I like that you include Annabel Lamb. I went to the Kashmir Klub with you and Chris and Martin and Donna (and maybe another person that i am unjustly leaving out) and it was, needless to say, utterly amazing. i was completely blown away. The line up that night included Annabel Lamb and a woman whose name i don't remember (she wrote the celine dion song i think). And also jamie lawson. Well today while killing time in tower records i came across his album. I nearly didn't buy it, but was so happy to see it in a store like tower that i decided to go with it. At the register a (very very cute) guy asked me if i'd ever seen Jamie play and i was very glad to be able to say i had. He then said "Jamie works here and will be doing a gig..." and gave me rough details telling me to pop back in and ask again for the exact date. It will be near teh end of the month in a space above The Stag's Head ( a popular traditional pub in Dublin). I haven't listened to it yet as i want to listen to the entire album together. GARRET NP - John Popper, Regarding Steven (live) - ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 16:55:22 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Cher - njc These were on the original Bittersweet White Light: Am I Blue By Myself How Long Has This Been Going On I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good More Than You'll Know The Man I Love Jolson Medley: Sonny Boy/My Mammy/Rock A Bye Your Baby The Man That Got Away What'll I Do* Why Was I Born She did the album as her many phases to her career was sinking, and soon to be skyrocketing again with Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves. Sonny was in the studio and did much of the arranging. It was a great album, soundly criticized by her young fans as too traditional, and the older crowd as too jazzy (sound familiar Mingus fans?) For a very young singer I think she did a great job tackling the standards. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 14:09:39 -0800 (PST) From: Jenny Goodspeed Subject: my top 50-ish bob, look what you started! this is great. an impossible task of course. i had to settle on the following criteria: what songs move me...songs that inspire tears, goosebumps, chills, sighs, make me want to laugh, smile or get up and dance. and since i couldn't possibly put anything in rank order i thought i'd organize by the decade of my life i was listening to each song...because what is music but the soundtrack to our lives and really it's the one thing i have left to treasure in this world in addition to friends and family. in search of love and music... jenny ps - damn ya'll have good taste. CHILDHOOD harry nilsson  everythings got em vince guaraldi  christmas time is here beatles  here comes the sun brazil 66 - mais que nada billy joel  vienna styx  rockin the paradise five stairsteps  ooh child hall and oates  wait for me george harrison  give me love joe jackson  is she really going out with him genesis  turn it on again monkees  pleasant valley sunday HIGH SCHOOL joni mitchell - court and spark james taylor  there we are eric clapton  let it rain journey  lights the cure  love cats split enz  history never repeats level 42  good man in the storm violent femmes  blister in the sun duran duran  girls on film tears for fears  head over heels/broken (live) COLLEGE tracy chapman  fast car tuck and patti  tears of joy cat stevens  katmandu the smiths - stop me if youve heard this one before stephen sondheim  sunday jethro tull  reason for waiting CSN  delta nanci griffith  love at the five and dime dar williams  when I was a boy neil young  cinnamon girl 20s gordon lightfoot  early morning rain mary mcaslin  way out west cindy kallet  glacier song david wilcox  western ridge lerik satie  trois gymnopedies richard shindell  fishing louise taylor  wild country duncan sheik  barely breathing chopin  prelude in e minor jamiroquai  stillness in time 30s. luce  pretty good day jonatha brooke  10 cent wings john gorka  stranger with your hair laura nyro  smile bruce cockburn - open ben folds five  jane be jane ben folds - losing lisa nick drake  one of these things first badly drawn boy  river sea ocean luciana souza  docemente seamus eagan  mick oconner Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 11:05:27 +1300 From: "hell" Subject: Top 50 songs by gender (NJC) Aha! Now I can include all the ones I wanted to include the first time! Again, these are definitely not in order, except for the first 5 or so, and I'm including bands with a female lead singer in the first list (the first 25 from each are from my first attempt). And I admit, there might be some very ripe cheese in these lists.... 1. Joni Mitchell - For The Roses 2. Indigo Girls - Nashville 3. Shona Laing * - Thief To Silver 4. Bonnie Raitt - I Ain't Blue 5. Janis Joplin - Little Girl Blue 6. Carole King - Welcome Home 7. Stevie Nicks - Gypsy 8. Melissa Etheridge - Mama I'm Strange 9. Fleetwood Mac - Bleed To Love Her 10. Dido - Thank You 11. Anika Moa * - Good In My Head 12. Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man 13. Joan Armatrading - Willow 14. The Lovemongers - Battle of Evermore 15. The Crocodiles * - Tears 16. Goldenhorse * - Maybe Tomorrow 17. Jonatha Brooke - New Dress 18. Lauren Wood - Fallen 19. Stryngs - Convince 20. Aretha Franklin - I Never Loved a Man (The Way I Love You) 21. Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time 22. Jenny Morris * - You I Know 23. kd lang - Constant Craving 24. Sharon O'Neill * - Maybe 25. The Fondue Set (Caitlin Smith) * - Since I Fell For You 26. Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians - What I Am 27. Kate Bush - The Man With The Child In His Eyes 28. Tracy Chapman - Baby Can I Hold You 29. Eurythmics - It's Alright (Baby's Coming Back) 30. Patti Smith - Dancing Barefoot 31. Eurogliders - Heaven 32. Brooke Fraser - Without You 33. Emmylou Harris - One Big Love 34. Annie Crummer - Guilty (Thru' Neglect) 35. The Bangles - Eternal Flame 36. The Pretenders - Hymn To Her 37. Lucinda Williams - Can't Let Go 38. TLC - Unpretty 39. Janis Ian - Without You 40. Dianne Swann - Something Good 41. Joss Stone - Fell In Love With A Boy 42. Jefferson Airplane - Volunteers 43. Texas - I Don't Want A Lover 44. Bette Midler - I Know You By Heart 45. Rickie Lee Jones - It Must Be Love 46. Stellar* - Violent 47. Amy Ray - Laramie 48. Skunk Anansie - Hedonism (Just Because You Feel Good) 49. Diana Krall - Black Crow 50. Linda Ronstadt - Blue Bayou And now it's the boys' turn (same rules apply)... 1. Stephen Stills - Black Queen 2. CSN - Southern Cross 3. James Taylor - Only One 4. Dave Dobbyn * - Language 5. Neil Young - Goin' Back 6. Buffalo Springfield - Bluebird 7. Fleetwood Mac - Bleed To Love Her 8. Hootie And The Blowfish - Earth Stopped Cold At Dawn 9. David Crosby - The Lee Shore 10. Graham Nash - Another Sleep Song 11. The Doors - LA Woman 12. Bob Dylan - It's Alright Ma, (I'm Only Bleeding) 13. Santana - Samba Pa Ti 14. The Muttonbirds * - Anchor Me 15. Th' Dudes * - Be Mine Tonight 16. The Hoodoo Gurus - Bittersweet 17. The Rolling Stones - You Can't Always Get What You Want 18. The Beatles - Here Comes The Sun 19. Pavlov's Dog - Standing Here With You (Megan's song) 20. Robert Plant - Big Log 21. The Mamas and Papas - Creeque Alley 22. U2 - One Tree Hill 23. Buckingham Nicks - Frozen Love 24. Crowded House - Weather With You 25. Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers - Waiting 26. Starland Vocal Band - Ain't It The Fall 27. The Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love 28. The Grand Central Band * - Without Your Love 29. Ivan Neville - Falling Out Of Love 30. Dire Straits - Romeo and Juliet 31. Tears For Fears - Head Over Heels 32. Violent Femmes - Blister In The Sun 33. Eric Clapton - Tears In Heaven 34. Otis Redding - Try A Little Tenderness 35. Willy Porter - Watercolor 36. Boston - More Than A Feeling 37. Simon & Garfunkel - Keep The Customer Satisfied 38. Supergroove * - Sitting Inside My Head 39. The Blues Brothers - Rubber Biscuit 40. Simply Red - If You Don't Know Me By Now 41. Roxy Music - Avalon 42. Phil Collins - Against The Odds 43. Red Hot Chilli Peppers - Scar Tissue 44. The Verve - Drugs Don't Work 45. David Bowie - Heroes (acoustic version) 46. Netherworld Dancing Toys * - Nurse Next Door 47. The Exponents * - Why Does Love Do This To Me 48. The Hollies - Air That I Breathe 49. Gregg Cagno - The No-Dependent Song 50. Doobie Brothers - It Keeps You Runnin' Damn these are tough! Both lists are a combination of favourite artists (and trying to pick a favourite song is next to impossible for most of these) and just songs that occurred to me as I was compiling. Honestly, these will probably all change tomorrow, or I'll see the list in a few days and say "What was I thinking?" Hell _________________________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too" - Walt Whitman Hell's Pages - a whole new experience! http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2005 00:09:14 +0100 From: "Laurent Olszer" Subject: Jonifest discussion list To Whom It May Concern: We no longer use the frenchjonifest yahoo list to discuss the upcoming jonifest. Intead we use the existing one at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/northeastjonifest/ All fest info still at www.jmdl.com/jonifest Laurent ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 15:18:52 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC Patti Parlette wrote: That would of course be the full-length LP version, not the edited single. And you're right about Lighthouse' "One Fine Morning" - a most excellent choice. The one-hit wonders like Lighthouse, Sugarloaf, Left Banke, were the EASY picks for me - and of course even at that I left off a bunch, like for instance Five Stairsteps "Ooh Ooh Child". And I also must say that I love seeing X pop up on so many lists - awesome. We are a discriminating & complex bunch, aren't we? Thanks - Go Heels! Bob NP: X, "Adult Books" Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 18:50:12 EST From: Chorando6@aol.com Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2005 #56 ( Gay top 50) (NJC) In a message dated 06/02/2005 21:11:51 GMT Standard Time, les@jmdl.com writes: How about some lists from women, gay men, African-Americans, twentysomethings? So here we go A gay mans list. In no particular order 1.California soul : 5th Dimension 2. Gladys Knight : Part time love 3. Carpenters : Road Ode 4. Rickie Lee Jones : Away from the sky 5: Tom Waits : Somewhere 6 : Barbra Streisand : A Piece of Sky 7. Maurane & Celine dion : Quand on ne que L'amour 8.Ismael serrano : Km 0 9. Mina : E Poi 10. Nina Pastori : Eres Luz 11. Me'shell N'dege Ocello : Who is he and what is he to you? 12. Sarah Vaughan : Shu lea bop 13. Blossom dearie :L'etang 14.Jimmy Webb: When can brown begin ( no pun intended) 15 .Elvis costello : God give me strength 16. Bette midler : Superstar 17. James Taylor : Music 18. Ronu Majumdar : Vaisnava Bhajan 19.Madredeus : Haja que houver 20. Mariza : Terra D'Agua 21.Pablo Milanes : Libertad 22. Tarkan : Gulumse Kaderine ( Murat Ervem Remix) 23.Stephen sondeim Into the Woods (the whole thing,) 24. Lonnie liston smith : Quiet Dawn 25. Carmen Mcrae : How long has this been going on (verve remixed) 26. John Serrie : Starport Indra 27.O yuke Conjugate: Insect talk (Dry) 28.Dimitra Galani : Efigha 29.Haris alexeou :Mia Mera Meta 30. Savina Yannatou. Dreams of the mermaid 31. Dhafer Youssef : Yabay 32. Takfarinas :Irwihene 33.Noa. I don't know 34. Vidna Obmana : The feather cycle 35.Esther Phillips : That's alright with me 36.Janis Ian: Matthew 37. Jane siberry : Oh My my 38. Joni Mitchell : Sweet Bird 39. Liz Wright : Soon as I get home 40: Shirley Brown: Woman to woman 41. Deva Premal : Shante Prashante 42. David Cassidy : Could it be forever 43. Jennifer Warnes: Pretending to care 44.Maysa : The bottle 45. 1 Giant Leap : The Way you dream 46: Ayub Ogada :Kothbiro 47: Nitin Sawney : The Pilgrim 48: Joyce Grenfell : George Dont do that 49. Diana Krall : Dreamsville 50.Kenny burrell : Last night when we were young And there are so many more!!!! No space for disco. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:09:46 EST From: Chorando6@aol.com Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2005 #57 dory previn NJC Wow, I suddenly remember that I had an LP by Dory Previn in the mid or early 70s I think . . . a sketch of her on the front, maybe, but now the image is blurring with the image of Phoebe Snow's first album. Dory's album was dark and bitter as I remember, but I liked it. That's all I can recall. Does anyone remember this LP by Dory Previn? Were there more? wasn't it iguanas and something or other. MY mum had a real thing for dory and she was on our record player constantly 1973 through 1975 when my parents decided to divorce. I don't like to say this but i think it was dorys fault. She had 3 Albums in total I think. Funny looking lady, big glasses and bad curls. Love her. Clive ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 16:16:30 -0800 (PST) From: Smurf Subject: Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC - --- Bob Muller wrote: > The one-hit wonders like Lighthouse, > Sugarloaf, Left Banke Excuuuuuuse me, but Left Banke was a TWO hit wonder. Have you forgotten the exquisite "Pretty Ballerina?" Pretty Ballerina I had a date with a pretty ballerina Her hair so brilliant that it hurt my eyes I asked her for this dance and then she obliged me Was I surprised, yeah Was I surprised, no not at all I called her yesterday, it should have been tomorrow I could not keep the joy that was inside I begged for her to tell me if she really loved me Somewhere a mountain is moving Afraid it's moving without me I had a date with a pretty ballerina Her hair so brilliant that it hurt my eyes I asked her for this dance and then she obliged me Was I surprised, yeah Was I surprised, no not at all And when I wake on a dreary Sunday morning I open up my eyes to find there's rain And something strange within said, go ahead and find her Just close your eyes, yeah Just close your eyes and she'll be there She'll be there... __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - You care about security. So do we. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 21:20:26 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: JMDL Digest V2005 #56 ( Gay top 50) (NJC) who Who WHO are you? how can you know road ode and l'etang???? i was going to include those two on my list. and away from the sky too!!!!!! this is the second time i am amazed by mr/ms chorando. please reveal yourself. are you brazilian? wally ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 21:35:51 -0500 From: eaddy sutton Subject: at least 50 Hejiras Hejira -- of all the Joni songs she ever recorded, this one makes it on so many top 50 lists? Y'all are just putting it on just to spite the new member . . . . A pure Joni song, free from fretless bass egos-- just her at the dulcimer, piano or guitar-- that should trump all. However, I stand somewhat enlightened, and no longer dread the dirge, at least better than I used to do. Next topic . . . . ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2005 20:49:59 -0600 From: "mia ortlieb" Subject: re: Top 50 Songs Okay, is there any room left on this list to squeeze my top 50 in? Not quite sure if I have the song titles titled correctly: 1. Joni Mitchell Judgement of the Moon and Stars 2. Steve Miller  Wild Mountain Honey 3. Mamas and Papas  Got a Feeling 4. Neil Young  For the Turnstiles 5. Rickie Lee Jones  Last Chance Texaco 6. The Monkees  Im Not Your Stepping Stone 7. Crosby Stills and Nash  In My Dreams 8. Queen  Crazy Little Thing Called Love 9. CCR  Suzie Q 10. Heart  Keep Your Love Alive 11. Buffalo Springfield  For What its Worth 12. The BeeGees  How Can You Mend a Broken Heart 13. Parliament  Give up the Funk/Tear the Roof off the Sucker 14. The Beatles  In My Life 15. Tori Amos  Yes Anastasia 16. Pearl Jam  Black 17. Nirvana  All Apologies 18. Alice in Chains  Sludge Factory 19. En Vogue  My Loving/Youre Never Gonna Get It 20. Temple of the Dog  Reach Down 21. Janes Addiction  Been Caught Stealing 22. Al Greene  Lets Stay Together 23. Phoebe Snow  Poetry Man 24. Meatpuppets  Lost on the Freeway Again 25. Weezer  Say it aint So 26. Jefferson Airplane  Embryonic Journey 27. Red Hot Chili Peppers  Suck My Kiss 28. Patty Griffin  Makin Pies 29. Led Zeppelin  Thats the Way 30. Steely Dan  FM 31. Marvin Gaye  I Heard it Through the Grapevine 32. Bob Dylan  Its Alright Ma, Im Only Bleeding 33. The Pretenders  Private Life 34. Ryan Adams  Sweet Carolina 35. Linda Ronstadt  Blue Bayou 36. Jimi Hendrix  The Wind Cries Mary 37. B-52s - Planet Claire 38. Violent Femmes  Blister in the Sun 39. Emerson, Lake, and Palmer  In the Beginning 40. Jethro Tull  Cross-eyed Mary 41. Sinead Oconnor  Jerusalem 42. U2  Pride 43. Stevie Ray Vaughn  Pride and Joy 44. John Mellencamp  Pink Houses 45. Radiohead  Paranoid Android 46. Michael Jackson  Billie Jean 47. Janis Joplin  Summertime 48. The Guess Who  Bus Rider 49. James Brown  I Feel Good 50. Megadeth  Countdown To Extinction ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:13:53 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: my top 50-ish NJC Jenny, I loved your list, but it was all out of order & messed up...I mean, all those songs you had listed under "childhood" (Joe Jackson, Billy Joel, etc.) were all COLLEGE songs, and furthermore....um, wait a minute...never mind. Bob NP: The Doors, "You're Lost Little Girl" Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:09:46 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC Smurf wrote: I was wondering who would be the SCHMO to step up and try to sell "Pretty Ballerina" as a hit...it went to #15, but only on the strength of "Walk Away Renee" which was SO awesome it practically guaranteed that whatever followed in its wake would hit the top 20. Bob NP: Neil Diamond, "Free Man In Paris" The all-new My Yahoo!  What will yours do? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 8 Feb 2005 19:18:31 -0800 (PST) From: Smurf Subject: Re: sjc, favorite songs NJC Bob Muller wrote: > NP: Neil Diamond, "Free Man In Paris" 'Nuff said. - --Smurf __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - now with 250MB free storage. Learn more. http://info.mail.yahoo.com/mail_250 ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2005 #60 **************************** ------- 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)