From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2005 #296 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org 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 Saturday, July 30 2005 Volume 2005 : Number 296 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- re: Hegira album [JLoehr4988@aol.com] Re: Circle Game at Farragut North [Loren Carter ] Re: Hejira album (njc) [Jerry Notaro ] Re: payola "shocker" -- njc ["Sherelle Smith" ] Re: Prayers for Gail & Julius ["Sherelle Smith" ] Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - njc [Lori Fye ] Re: Circle Game at Farragut North (now NJC) [Lori Fye ] NJC - Man of God (Eliza Gilkyson) [OzWoman321@aol.com] Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - NJC now [Lori Fye ] Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - NJC now [Loren Carter ] Re: Circle Game at the DC 'fest? - NJC now ["Cynthia Vickery" ] Re: njc, news from Julius! ["Donna Binkley" ] Elizabeth Frazer's favorite artists and odds and ends... [littlebreen@com] RE: Elizabeth Frazer's favorite artists and odds and ends... ["Azeem" ] Re: The Joni Mitchell Room [Smurf ] Re: The Joni Mitchell Room [Mike Friedman ] Re: The Joni Mitchell Room [Smurf ] brian kennedy, was Elizabeth Frazer's favorite artists and odds and ends... ["patrick leader" Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North Lori, I used to work downtown DC also, close to Dub-ya's place, and some mornings at the Metro Center stop I would hear Big Yellow Taxi from some of the street musicians. I think it was the same guy you heard (from what I can remember), and Farragut is pretty close to Metro Center, so, who knows. Anyway I work up on Rockville Pike now, so no more Metro rides for me (but I am close to the Hooters for lunch!). Sometimes I hear Joni at the McDonalds (on satellite radio I think) when I take my son in for a happy meal (all he really wants is the little prize inside). Loren..... - --- Smurf wrote: > --- Lori wrote: > > > This morning I was in a pretty bad mood, with my > > back hurting and having to > > deal with too many yahoos on the DC train system > ... > > the usual stuff. > > I was in a bad mood today, too, Lori. And it didn't > help that just about everyone else I encountered > during the day seemed to be under a cloud too, > despite > the fact that it was a beautiful, clear, cool day > (it's been as humid as it can get *and* about 2000 > degrees F for about a week). Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 08:24:51 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Hejira album (njc) > I also miss LP jackets. Mostly because my baby-boomer eyesight can > scarcely read the print on CD covers. Also, as my former brother-in-law > once observed: how do today's kids clean their pot? They steal it from their parent's stash already cleaned. Jerry :) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:35:47 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: payola "shocker" -- njc Okay! I thought I was wrong! Jim gets the 10 lashes!!!! I said Alan Freed in my first post! Jim...take it like a man!!!! Sherelle >From: Bob Muller >To: Sherelle Smith , jlamadoo@fuse.net, >joni@smoe.org >Subject: Re: payola "shocker" -- njc >Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 18:02:46 -0700 (PDT) > > >Freed because he did >so much for Rock and Roll music at that time.> > >OK, enough's enough. Sherelle & Jim, you both get 10 lashes with the wet >noodle. > >Alan Freed is the infamous Payola DJ. > >Donald Freed is a Canadian singer-songwriter & Joni's ex-boyfriend. > >Like the telephone recording says, "please make a note of it". > >Bob > >NP: Death Cab For Cutie, "Transatlantacism" (and a new DCFC disc coming out >in about a month - can't wait!!) > > > >--------------------------------- > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:03:02 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: Prayers for Gail & Julius Dear Mags, No need to apologize! I'm proud that it's personal and I love the term, "Team Gail"! This is a very beautiful place and I am so honored to be here as well! Love, Sherelle >From: mags h >To: Donna Binkley , loveuconn@hotmail.com, >joni@smoe.org >CC: SpeedyF@aol.com, steph@cix.co.uk, sherellesmith@hotmail.com, >rick@runtech.com, hollyboutwell@sbcglobal.net, apappala@snet.net, >audreyparlette@webtv.net, rfusci@wesleyan.edu, anima_rising@yahoo.ca, >btsmft2000@yahoo.com, magsie_h@yahoo.com >Subject: Re: Prayers for Gail & Julius >Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 14:20:25 -0700 (PDT) > >Hi Patti, and everyone, Im making this one a group mail because it seems we >are intrinsically connected anyway... it is an honour & privilege to be >part of Team Gail, for reasons that some of you know, I lost my brother not >so long ago (2 yrs, but hey it seems like yesterday) and I received some >unbelievable support from this very place, so I know all about the power of >prayer/community/healing/loving thoughts. Sorry to make this personal, but >that's the nature of this place .... anyway , Julius and Gail, we are with >you, imagine us surrounding you and holding you safe in our thoughts and >prayers. Miracles do happen. >love, Mags > > >Donna Binkley wrote: >Dear Patti, > >Thank you so much for keeping us informed of the situation, please continue >to let us know of the news. > >Dear Julius, > >Please know that my prayers are with Gail and with you during this critical >time. May God watch over Gail and the surgery be completely successful to >grant her the long life she is intended to spend with you and all of her >loved ones. Take care my sweet, gentle friend and please keep us posted. > >Love Donna > > >>> "Patti Parlette" 7/27/2005 7:53:02 PM >>> > >Dearest Joniamigos: > >Julius just called (7:27 p.m. EST)! Finally! I've been "living on nerves >and feelings" all day, waiting for the call! > >No surgery yet, but everything is fine. "All systems go." > >The surgery will start at 10 p.m. (PST, I assume....I forgot to ask). >Evidently the donor's family needed more time to say good-bye to their 18 >year-old son, who died by "trauma" (we are assuming a car accident). God >bless them. As a mother, I can just imagine that this boy just graduated >from high school....I weep for them. So sad. And he is from Modesto, not >Modesta. A team just went there to pick up the organs. > >I had a hard time hearing him on my cellphone, as my other phone kept >ringing and we were having a bad thunder storm, so I hope I got the details >right. > >Julius said he spent the day reading to Gail (a Georgia O'Keefe >journal/architectural digest?) and, I think he said, watching TV. Her >sister was there, too. Julius and Gail are both fine and in good spirits. >He went home for a little nap and printed out a bunch of emails to bring >back to Gail tonight, and he wants you to know how grateful he is for all >the loving messages. > >He said the surgery should take 4-6 hours, and promised to call me as soon >as he could. He raved about the doctors, one of whom is from the >Netherlands, like our John van Tiel (please forgive me if I spelled that >wrong!) and he takes that as a VERY good sign. His name is Dr. Baart. >Another doctor he raved about is a female named Dr. Feng. He is also very >impressed with all the medical students, and the whole transplant team. I >said: "Brilliant people, eh?" and he said: "Yes, they make me feel not >smart at all." > >I told him he is the "Coach of the Year" (you know how he loves the >basketball analogies), and he smiled through the phone lines and cautioned >that "the tournament is not over" and he can't "hoist the trophy up yet." > >Sweet Julius. > >I also told him that I wrote to you all last night, and that I forgot the >"njc" tag, but that it was for the best, because Anita in the UK got to >find >out, and that she wrote to me today, VERY concerned, and sends her love. I >told him about messages from Sherelle and Hell and Catherine and Mags, too, >and you KNOW..... And of course he knows -- and feels -- all of our love. > >Oh, yeah, one more thing. I asked him last night if Paz knew what was >happening (because we know he is in the Honduras), and he said yes, that he >called his sister's (or sister-in-laws'?) cellphone there. > >Okay, I think that's it for now. Let's keep holding hands in a big >world-wide prayer circle for our friends. I know you join me in leaving >our >hearts in San Francisco tonight. > >Love to all, > >Patti P. > >NP, for Julius and Gail: > >LOVE > >Although I speak in tongues >Of men and angels >I'm just sounding brass >And tinkling cymbals without love > >Love suffers long >Love is kind! >Enduring all things >Love has no evil in mind > >If I had the gift of prophecy >And all the knowledge >And the faith to move the mountains >Even if I understood all of the mysteries >If I didn't have love >I'd be nothing > >Love never looks for love >Love's not puffed up >Or envious >Or touchy >Because it rejoices in the truth >Not in iniquity >Love sees like a child sees > >As a child I spoke as a child >I thought and I understood as a child >But when I became a woman >I put away childish things >And began to see through a glass darkly > >Where as a child I saw it face to face >Now I only know it in part >Fractions in me >Of faith and hope and love >And of these great three >Love's the greatest beauty >Love >Love >Love >Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around >http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:23:23 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: An anxious day - Sending up prayers for Gail and Julius njc Dearest Mark, I am so happy to hear that Nora's baby boy was delivered. My prayers are with your friends. Crying out like that is definitely a good sign. A family friend of ours from way back when was only two pounds when she was born and was a normal, healthy pre-teen when I knew her back in the late sixties. Our families were stationed in England together. What a beautiful story this is Mark! Thank you for sharing it! Love, Sherelle Mark wrote: It seems to be a day of anxious waiting here. I have a friend who is also in the hospital and may be having a c-section right now to deliver a baby that she has only carried for 7 months. Nora is the daughter of one of my oldest and dearest friends. When I moved to Seattle from Iowa in 1978, I shared a house with Nora's mother and father, Tappy and Harold. This was before they were married. One day I mentioned to Tappy that one thing I wished I could experience in my life and probably never would was the birth of a child. Tappy immediately said, 'You can be there when we have our baby!'. So after Tappy and Harold were married and eventually became pregnant with Nora, I attended the LaMaze classes with them. Nora was breach and had to be delivered by c-section but, nevertheless, I was present at the birth. Two days ago Nora's blood pressure sky-rocketed to a life-threatening level and she was admitted to the hospital. Apparently the placenta has not been functioning properly and so the baby has not been getting proper nourishment for about a month now. Although Norah has been pregnant for 7 months, the baby only weighs a little bit over 2 lbs. They were able to give her 2 shots of some kind of steroid, I believe, that would accelerate the development of the baby's lungs and they managed to bring Nora's blood pressure down. This is unreal. The phone just rang. It was Tappy. The baby has been born, he cried right away and is able to breathe on his own. He weighed 2 and half pounds and is 14 and 3/4 inches long! Nora is fine and so far, so good. Lets all take this as a good omen that good things are happening today! Mark E. in Seattle sending out positive thoughts and prayers for Gail and Julius and feeling somewhat relieved. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:39:25 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North (now NJC) Wow Lori! I usually have guitarists playing at Archives-Navy Memorial and at the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro exits but I never get Joni!!! I think that is the same guy who plays at Gallery Place-Chinatown! Does he wear glasses? I'll bet that is him. When I get off the train, he is always playing Gordon Lightfoot or Bob Dylan's "Knockin on Heaven's Door" (I didn't realize how much I loved that song!) He's good, but the guitarist that plays at the Archives-Navy Memorial stop blew me away! As I was waiting for my commuter bus across the street from him, I was thinking of Joni's lyrics, "He Played Real Good For Free.." and was even going to post about him but this will cover it. This other guy does not sing, but he plays the heck out of his guitar! I am sorry to hear about your back and I hope you feel better real soon. (And you are right about the yahoos on the train!) Love, Sherelle Lori wrote: This morning I was in a pretty bad mood, with my back hurting and having to deal with too many yahoos on the DC train system ... the usual stuff. I stopped in the Farragut North station in downtown DC, and was still in the station, rooting through my (motorcycle) tank bag for my office keys. When what to my wondering ears should appear but a familiar lyric, and some familiar chords ... It was the dreadlocked white dude at the top of the escalator, with his electric guitar, singing and playing "Circle Game" -- and quite well, too! Brought an instant smile to my face that lasted at least a few blocks (until I got to my office and the workday began, anyway). I tipped the dude, which is something I very rarely do (there are a lot of street musicians downtown, and I could easily go broke). Gave him a thumbs up, too. I hope he'll play more Joni!! Lori ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:48:17 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: Fwd: Michael Brecker needs your help Hi David, Thank you for sharing this! What sad news but I am hopeful that Susan and Michael will find a donor match. This is one of the wonderful things about the Internet. You can reach the whole world in an instant. I still hear Micahel playing those blazing hot solos on "Black Crow" and "Dry Cleaner from Des Moines" from "Shadows and Light". I also hear Joni giggling as she introduces him to the crowd and has some sort of funny pet name for him. I can never quite make it out but it sounds like, "Wrecky-Brecky". He is an integral part of my Joni experience and I wish him health. Love, Sherelle David forwarded this note: Hello everyone -- Please do read the letter below from my friend Susan Brecker, regarding Mike's serious medical condition. Please spread the word and help if you can.... Love, Nina Hennessey & Ray Marchica FROM: Susan Brecker SUBJECT: Michael Brecker needs your help. Dear Family and Friends, My husband, Michael Brecker, has been diagnosed with MDS (myelodysplastic syndrome), and its critical that he undergoes a stem cell transplant. The initial search for a donor (including Michael's siblings and children) has not yet resulted in a suitable match. Michael's doctors have told us that we need to immediately explore ALL possible options. This involves getting as many people of a similar genetic background to be tested. There are some important points to understand concerning this process: 1. The screening involves a blood test only. It can be done very quickly either at a marrow donation center or at a LOCAL LAB. The cost is anywhere from $40 to $75 and your insurance may cover it. (In NYC, you can call Frazier, at the NY Blood Bank, at 212-570-3441, and make an appointment for HLA typing. It costs $40.00.) Check with your local blood bank, or go to http://www.marrow.org to find the donor center nearest you. 2. Your blood typing information can be posted on the international registry, if you choose, where it would also be available to others in need of a transplant. BEING ON THE REGISTRY DOESN'T MEAN YOU HAVE TO DONATE, it just means that you may be ASKED to do so. You can take your name off the registry at any time. 3. Should you be selected as a potential donor for Michael, please understand that there have been tremendous advances in bone marrow transplants and the term itself can be misleading. Bone marrow donation is no more invasive than giving blood. Stem cells are simply harvested from your blood and then transplanted to Michael. 4. A match for Michael would be most likely to come from those of Eastern European Jewish descent. If you or anyone you know are in this category please make a special effort to immediately get tested. Ultimately, you would be doing something not just for Michael, but for so many more who are in a similar situation as my husband. 5. You are now part of our internet-based drive for donor testing. If everyone who receives this can motivate a bunch of their friends to get tested, and those friends then forward this email to get their friends to get tested, we will have rapidly expanded the pool of potential donors. I urge all of you to get tested AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. Any local blood center/Red Cross center can assist in organizing a drive for Michael, although it would be desirable if you can get a large group, e.g. a synagogue, to sponsor it. Should you have any questions about this, please don't hesitate to get in touch with Michael's management office at 212.302.9200 or info@michaelbrecker.com. Thank you so much for your love and support. We are so grateful. Susan xo ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 13:52:24 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: payola "shocker" -- njc Hi Randy and thanks for the info about Clear Channel. I was not aware that they had a "no payola" policy. No matter what one may think about the company in general, you have to admit that this was a smart move on their part. Unfortunately I have to agree with you that it won't stop. I guess I was just living in a bubble thinking it had. Sherelle Randy wrote: I don't think it will have any effect. Clear Channel has had a very public "no payola" policy. Maybe they saw something like this coming and insulated themselves. They got stung enough with Howard Stern. I have read the emails from this case-what's striking is how out in the open the Epic promotional department and the radio programmers were about it. It won't stop, it'll "just go underground". There's too much money at stake. They have already fired their sacrificial lamb from Epic/Sony. Allen Freed? Same thing...other people were doing it big time, and went on to build empires (Dick Clark). Ob-la-di, Ob-la-da. Kelly Osbourne? Yeah, turn it up! RR ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:17:08 -0400 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - njc > So you didn't scowl and say "NO! you play real good for FREE" > No money fo ju! > That's funny, Em! I wish I could think that quick!! Lori ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:19:08 -0400 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North (now NJC) > I think that is the same guy who plays at Gallery Place-Chinatown! Does he wear glasses? > I'll bet that is him. When I get off the train, he is always playing Gordon Lightfoot or Bob Dylan's > "Knockin on Heaven's Door" (I didn't realize how much I loved that song!) Yep. I'm sure it's the same guy. > He's good, but the guitarist that plays at the Archives-Navy Memorial stop blew me away! Looks like I need to take a train ride! Thanks for the tip! : ) Lori ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:19:29 EDT From: OzWoman321@aol.com Subject: NJC - Man of God (Eliza Gilkyson) Hello, All - Smurf wrote: > I would love it if Jane emphasized her born-again > Christianity in her anti-war efforts this time around. > Seems to me some of our most rabid pro-war people call > themselves Christian, which is very, very odd since so > much of Christ's message has to do with blessed > peacemakers turning the other cheek. I've only recently returned from my seventh year attending the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (www.falconridgefolk.com), where Eliza Gilkyson (I'm a long-time fan!) played a song with similar sentiments from her soon-to-be-released Paradise Hotel CD - it's titled Man of God and I can't find lyrics online but here's a one-minute song sample to illustrate this amazing tune: http://www.fishrecords.co.uk/reviews/paradisehotel.htm Susan http://www.heartsdesireconcerts.com http://www.horseofadifferentcolorbooking.com "And if I had a camera Showing all the light we give And showing where the light extends I'd give it to my friends..." ~ Dar Williams ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 12:16:24 -0400 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - NJC now Loren wrote: > I think it was the same guy you heard (from what I can remember), Probably. He's been around for years, has never cut his hair that I can tell. > Anyway I work up on Rockville Pike now, so no more Metro rides for me (but I am close to the Hooters for > lunch!). Apparently you work not far from where I live (Viers Mill/Randolph, near Korean Korner). DC JoniFest, anyone?? I hear Ms. Sherelle Cary Smith will be playing at Market 5 Gallery on October 1! : ) Lori ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 11:50:18 -0700 (PDT) From: Loren Carter Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - NJC now Lori, I work walking distance from the Congressional metro stop at a non-profit medical research foundation, heading towards Gaithersburg on 355, I'm on the left side of the road, two buildings down from Hooters and across the street from a McDonalds and a Mastercraft Interiors. My brother, the DC cop, lives just off of Randolph and New Hampshire in Silver Spring. DC JoniFest? I'm game, and my wife (the real Joni-phile) I'd drag along. During the Painting with Words and Music PPV, she sat on the sofa, with her note pad, dutifully noting the play list. When house cleaning is to be done, rest assured that something Joni will be playing on the stereo, or sometimes she sits at the piano and plays something Joni. The two main painters of pictures (the real artists) in my house are my wife's mother and Joni. So, yes, Lori, I'd be up for a DC-fest, and could help make arrangements, I'd just need to be told what tasks to accomplish. Being a guy, I'll need direction, or we'll end up at a rib joint gnawing down ribs and drinking beer and listening rib joint musak. Loren...... - --- Lori Fye wrote: > Loren wrote: > > > I think it was the same guy you heard (from what I > can remember), > > Probably. He's been around for years, has never cut > his hair that I can > tell. > > > Anyway I work up on Rockville Pike now, so no more > Metro rides for me (but > I am close to the Hooters for > > lunch!). > > Apparently you work not far from where I live (Viers > Mill/Randolph, near > Korean Korner). > > DC JoniFest, anyone?? I hear Ms. Sherelle Cary Smith > will be playing at > Market 5 Gallery on October 1! > > : ) > > Lori > ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:01:17 +0000 From: littlebreen@comcast.net Subject: Favorite Candadian Park Names (very little jc) Hi, gang, Well, it took a long time, but another Candian Provincial Park has finally pushed "Head-Smahed-In Buffalo Jump" (see below) as my favorite park name in Canada. There I was, looking at a Canadian Road/Recreation atlas -- yes, I do this kind of thing all the time, but you all already know I'm strange -- anyway, there I was, innocently looking at the north of Newfoundland when a name jumped out at me: Dildo Run Provincial Park. As Dave Barry would say, I am not making this up (it was in one of his delightful columns that I learned about Head-Smashed-In). Anyway, seeing this name, my first reaction was : Now, here's something I would pay to see. But then reality set in, and I was curious to find out where the name came from. I haven't gotten that far yet, but I'm thinking it was a perfectly innocent name up until this century. Church records indicate that there were at least two towns with the name -- Dildo Cove, and just plain ol' Dildo -- up until recent times; but for readily apparent reasons, the towns changed to more boring names. I'm just glad they kept the historical name for the Park, so that weirdos like me can picture Donald Fagen and Walter Becker being terrorized by a huge, longer-than-it-is-wise metallic monster chasing them towards Grand Falls-Windsor, NF. I couldn't help but notice that the info for D.R.P.P. prominetly mentions shower and laundry facilities, but not bidets (sorry -- too far?); and that Head-Smashed-In is near Fort MacLeod, where a certain flaxen-haired Canadian singer-songwriter was born -- although they moved while she was an infant to Maidstone, a suburb (more or less) of Saskatoon. I hope Joni has been to Head-Smashed-In. One of the stories about the site is that the name came *not* from the manner in which the buffalo/bison met their maker but from a human being who stood too close to the receiving end of the proposition and was posthumously renamed (previously, it was probably something like Dildo-for-Brains) for his miscalculation. Actual website info to follow: Dildo Run Provincial Park, NF Dildo Run Provincial Park is located just south of Twillingate on New World Island. A new comfort station provides shower and laundry facilities and flush toilets. For recreational vehicle users there are larger camp sites and a trailer dumping station. The park's 327 hectares provide visitors with a convenient location to stay while they explore this beautiful and historic area... And at head-Smashed-In's website: Located 18 km north & west of Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada at a place where the foothills of the Rocky Mountains meet the great plains, one of the world's oldest, largest and best preserved buffalo jumps known to exist -- Head-Smashed-In. Designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981, Head-Smashed-In has been used continuously by aboriginal peoples of the plains for more than 5,500 years. Why is this place a World Heritage Site? Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump is known around the world as a remarkable testimony of prehistoric life. Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump bears witness to a custom practiced by native people of the North American plains for nearly 6000 years. Thanks to their excellent understanding of topography and of bison behavior, they killed bison by chasing them over a precipice and subsequently carving up the carcasses in the camp below. Back to me -- I am more than happy to hear of other, interestingly-named Canadian and U.S. parks, although it would be hard for me to imagine anything knocking these two beauties out of first and second place. Best to all, Walt - -- Let the walls go tumbling down Falling on the ground And all the dogs go running free The wild and gentle dogs Kenneled in me ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:01:28 -0400 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - NJC now > Being a guy, I'll need direction, or we'll end up at a rib joint gnawing down ribs and > drinking beer and listening rib joint musak. And that would be bad ... how? : ) Lori ~ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 14:03:22 -0500 From: "Cynthia Vickery" Subject: Re: Circle Game at the DC 'fest? - NJC now Loren said, re: his fest-planning skills: <> sounds perfect to me! ;o) cindy ________________________________________________ an aside, to those of you who have me in your address book - today's my last day at this job, so the last day that i'll get email at this address. find me instead at cindyvickeryATyahooDOTcom, okay? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:07:55 -0400 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: Hejira album (njc) > Also, as my former brother-in-law once observed: how do today's kids clean their pot? They don't. It's all genetically engineered and has no seeds. Which is a rip-off, imo! ; ) Lori ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 14:21:08 -0500 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: Re: njc, news from Julius! This is wonderful news Patti. Thanks so much for keeping us informed and in touch with Julius through you. Donna >>> "Patti Parlette" 7/28/2005 7:06:18 PM >>> Alleluia!!!! YAY!!!!! I FINALLY heard from Julius (7 p.m. EST) and he said everything is "wonderful." How do YOU spell relief? W-O-N-D-E-R-F-U-L ! ! ! The surgery lasted 7 and a half hours. A few problems, but they were fixed by calling in the cardiologists....she had a mild MI, not uncommon. She lost very little blood. All of her tests post-op have been perfect. He will fill you in when he can. He is understandably stretched to the limit, and of course his primary wish is to be at Gail's side. Julius has printed out all of your emails and will bring them to Gail. He is at home now, but on his way back to the hospital. He is obviously overcome with the duality of all this (he mentioned seeing the vehicle in the newspaper). He now rejects the idea of holding up a "championship trophy" unless it's a team trophy. He is so blown away by all the love and support he has received from us. I gently reminded him that "love begets love." He just smiled (I KNOW he smiled) and said. "Yeah." I have been on pins and needles all afternoon. "He told me he'd be calling three hours ago, and I'm waiting in my car on the hill!" The ONLY TWO minutes I didn't have my cellphone on me was when I went in to pick my pizza....I get back to my car to the "missed call" message! MERDE! ZUT ALORS! So I call him right back and he says "Hi Patti, I'll call you right back." THAT'S IT! I could tell nothing in the sound of his voice. So I waited an eternity for him to call (12 minutes?) and then finally heard the word we have all been waiting to hear: "Wonderful." What a wonderful, wonderfu,l new world for Gail and Julius. He told me was looking around his bedroom at all the medical stuff and finally realizing: we can throw all of this away! Gail has suffered for years with all this. But not anymore! Okay, mes ami(e)s...thank you for all the kind messages and everything. It has been my deep and loving honor to have been the messenger here. Bless us, everyone! Love and hugs, Patti P. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:44:26 +0000 From: littlebreen@comcast.net Subject: Elizabeth Frazer's favorite artists and odds and ends... Hi gang, Was swimming around the Cocteau Twins' homepage, when I hit the FAQ's and the following Q&A appeared: <> Interesting list, no? She and Joni share some favorites, as do they both with me. Anyone know the last two? I'll google them, but I always appreciate the comments of jmdlers, since, by definition, they have the best musical taste in the known universe... Also curious about anyone's feelings about Emiliana Torrini, and does anyone remember a Brian Kennedy, whose debut (as far as I know) CD came out early in 1991, I believe, although it might have been late 1990 -- I remember hearing a cut from it on the radio and momentarily thinking it was Joni -- her Night Ride Home had yet to come out, and I thought it was an early single of Joni's! All the female artists that have been compared to Joni (often to my complete bafflement), and this was the first singer who actually sounded a little like her to me (okay, one other, but I can't think of her name right at the moment -- her second labum was called Porcelain, one of you will know whom I mean). And immediately after the song was played, the DJ confessed he'd had the exact same experience -- hearing the Brian Kennedy song and thinking it was Joni. I bought that first CD and have it around here someplace, but I'm wondering if he ever put out more. Bye for now, Walt - -- Let the walls go tumbling down Falling on the ground And all the dogs go running free The wild and gentle dogs Kenneled in me ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 22:07:48 +0100 From: "Azeem" Subject: RE: Elizabeth Frazer's favorite artists and odds and ends... Walt wrote: << All the female artists that have been compared to Joni (often to my complete bafflement), and this was the first singer who actually sounded a little like her to me (okay, one other, but I can't think of her name right at the moment -- her second labum was called Porcelain, one of you will know whom I mean) >> That'll be Julia Fordham, Walt. And, hold the front page, I can claim to have been on the scene when she met Joni! It was at the press night of the exhibition of Joni's paintings in London, which I and a friend gate-crashed. Julia was there, and towards the end of the evening she approached Joni and her small entourage. The rest is history... And I agree that there are strange similarities between Julia's voice and Joni's. I say "strange" because Julia actually has a very deep voice; it's only when she sings falsetto that she sounds uncannily like the young Joni. << And immediately after the song was played, the DJ confessed he'd had the exact same experience -- hearing the Brian Kennedy song and thinking it was Joni. I bought that first CD and have it around here someplace, but I'm wondering if he ever put out more. >> "The Great War of Words" - I always thought Brian Kennedy was truly gifted, but not sure he'd delivered a great record. He was great live when I saw him supporting Eddi Reader, though. And yes, his voice was also reminiscent of our favourite singer. Azeem in London - -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.9.7/60 - Release Date: 28/07/2005 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 14:55:57 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Shawn Colvin's "fat city", thanks!, njc Kate Bennett wrote: As did I, Kate - Shawn's talents combined with her love of Joni's music make for a powerful combo. That "Conversation" cover dates from 1975, so she was very young and as you say it doesn't sound like her voice now. This one, however, does. It's her version of River, from 1998. Matter of fact, listen to her intro to the song...she talks about having to ween herself from doing Joni songs so she could focus on her own songs - a comment that you can probably relate to as well, Kate. Take it away, Shawn: http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0JNJOWJPQLTYI1S9Z2KBL216AU Bob Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:37:50 -0700 (PDT) From: Loren Carter Subject: Re: Circle Game at Farragut North - NJC now Lori and Vicky and everybody else, When I eat things that'll require a garden hose to clean up afterwards, I prefer to be at home. Then my gluttony and lack of table skills and inability to keep my meal off of my shirt won't be as apparent to the assembled masses. Other than that I love ribs, but the musak can go. Loren...who's a wanna-be slob at heart np...the news on the TV - --- Lori Fye wrote: > > Being a guy, I'll need direction, or we'll end up > at a rib joint gnawing > down ribs and > > drinking beer and listening rib joint musak. > > And that would be bad ... how? : ) > > Lori __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail Stay connected, organized, and protected. Take the tour: http://tour.mail.yahoo.com/mailtour.html ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 15:41:16 -0700 (PDT) From: Loren Carter Subject: Re: Circle Game at the DC 'fest? - NJC now Cindy, See, I called you Vicky. Social skills and short term memory lapses are the rage in my cranial cavity. I'm sorry. Humbly, Loren...... - --- Cynthia Vickery wrote: > > Loren said, re: his fest-planning skills: < guy, I'll > need direction, or we'll end up at a rib joint > gnawing down ribs > and drinking beer and listening rib joint musak.>> > > sounds perfect to me! > ;o) > > cindy > ________________________________________________ > > an aside, to those of you who have me in your > address book - > today's my last day at this job, so the last day > that i'll get > email at this address. > find me instead at cindyvickeryATyahooDOTcom, okay? __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail for Mobile Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/learn/mail ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:38:46 EDT From: JLoehr4988@aol.com Subject: The Joni Mitchell Room Hi again..I happen to stumble into 'The Joni Mitchell Room', a collection of rather interesting paintings of Joni by Herb Leonhard...has anyone seen them? they took me by suprise! I like Both Sides Now the best..to me River looks like Joni is taking a flying leap into the river.. Its here.. www.herbleonhard.com/Joni/joni.html regards...Judy ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:22:17 -0700 (PDT) From: Smurf Subject: Re: Favorite Candadian Park Names (njc) - --- Walt sez: > Church records indicate that > there were at least two towns with the name -- Dildo > Cove, and just plain ol' Dildo -- up until recent > times; but for readily apparent reasons, the towns > changed to more boring names. (SNIP) > I am more than happy to hear of other, > interestingly-named Canadian and U.S. parks, > although it would be hard for me to imagine anything > knocking these two beauties out of first and second > place. > It's not a park, but the exquisitely beautiful end of Martha's Vineyard formerly known as Gay Head has -- "for readily apparent reasons" -- changed back to its original Wampanoag name, which is Aquinnah. This is the part of the island that features spectacular clay sand dunes where, in less environmentally conscious times at the end of the 60s, there was a young cowboy who used to slide naked down these slippery-when-wet clay dunes. The nickname he got there was Mudslide Slim, but we also know him as the man who, if he had played his cards right and had managed to get off the damn smack a few years earlier, could have been Mr Joni Mitchell. Damn fool. Have a nice weekend, everyone. - --Smurf, who wonders if someone could write a gay country and western hit called "I've Gone from Gay Head to Dildo" ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:34:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Smurf Subject: Re: The Joni Mitchell Room - --- Judy wrote: > I like Both Sides Now the > best..to me River looks > like Joni is taking a flying leap into the river.. > Its here.. > > www.herbleonhard.com/Joni/joni.html I loooove this one! Joni looks as if she is looking toward heaven for divine inspiration while sporting a halo of clouds! And somehow, it's not totally kitch! My new screensaver. Thanks, Judy! - --Smurf, who sadly thinks the other paintings sorta suck ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 18:39:48 -0700 From: Mike Friedman Subject: Re: The Joni Mitchell Room Sorry, I gotta disagree....they're pretty kitschy to my eye.... On Jul 29, 2005, at 6:34 PM, Smurf wrote: > --- Judy wrote: > > >> I like Both Sides Now the >> best..to me River looks >> like Joni is taking a flying leap into the river.. >> Its here.. >> >> www.herbleonhard.com/Joni/joni.html >> > > I loooove this one! > > Joni looks as if she is looking toward heaven for > divine inspiration while sporting a halo of clouds! > And somehow, it's not totally kitch! My new > screensaver. Thanks, Judy! > > --Smurf, who sadly thinks the other paintings sorta suck > > > > ____________________________________________________ > Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page > http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs > ======================================== "I was not always a bag lady, you know. I used to be a creative consultant. For big companies! Who do you think thought up the color scheme for Howard Johnson's? At the time, no one was using orange and aqua in the same room together. With fried clams." - --Trudy (Lily Tomlin) from "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe" Mike Friedman San Francisco, CA ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 19:27:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Smurf Subject: Re: The Joni Mitchell Room - --- Mike Friedman wrote: > Sorry, I gotta disagree....they're pretty kitschy to > my eye.... Actually, Mike, I said, "the other paintings sorta suck" because I think they're so tacky. But the last one, the one with Joni looking into the sky for inspiration ... wait a minute, you're right! It's kitch! Oh, well. I made it my new screen saver anyway. We'll see how long that lasts. - --Smurf Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 23:51:10 -0400 From: "patrick leader" Subject: brian kennedy, was Elizabeth Frazer's favorite artists and odds and ends... about brian kennedy, i'm resending something i wrote a few months back: ++++++++++++++++++++++++ From: patrick leader [mailto:pleader@nyc.rr.com] Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:28 PM To: Ross, Les; 'Joni@smoe.org' Subject: brian kennedy, was RE: Joni in Fiction - vljc ahh, brian kennedy, when joni did a west coast tour with dylan and van morrison in may 1998, i attended three shows in los angeles with a great contingent of listers. brian kennedy was singing back-up for van, and a bunch of us (especially kakki and i) bonded over his sexy charm, good looks and truly gorgeous irish tenor. i love his version of 'a case of you' as well. he was a guest singer for some version of 'riverdance on broadway' a couple of years ago and during the run he played a series of monday night dates at 'arlene's grocery' a tiny rock club on the lower east side (very close to 'the living room' actually). i saw him there, too, with a bunch of rowdy expats. great show. he's also rather adamantly bisexual, claiming that to identify as gay or straight would be unfair to half the folks he loves. he said, "sometimes i'm so confused, i don't know which end is up" a truly magnificent double-entendre. i'd like to help him with his dilemma... i have two albums and a couple of other songs. plenty to love, but my favourite is an album called 'a better man' ++++++++++++++++++++++++ one thing i'd forgotten is that my copy of 'the great war of words' was given to me by anne sandstrom, for which i'm truly grateful. that's all from me. patrick np - brian kennedy, believe it ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 20:49:13 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: RE: Shawn Colvin's "fat city", thanks!, njc Thanks so much. 1975 yes she was young then but oh so talented! Nice version of River. she hardly ever plays piano but her chops sounded so much like joni's version. yes I do understand how she feels about "that woman's music" lol. I had to put joni aside for a long time in order to define my own creativity. >As did I, Kate - Shawn's talents combined with her love of Joni's music make for a powerful combo. That "Conversation" cover dates from 1975, so she was very young and as you say it doesn't sound like her voice now. This one, however, does. It's her version of River, from 1998. Matter of fact, listen to her intro to the song...she talks about having to ween herself from doing Joni songs so she could focus on her own songs - a comment that you can probably relate to as well, Kate. Take it away, Shawn: http://s50.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0JNJOWJPQLTYI1S9Z2KBL216AU Bob ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 04:43:11 +0000 From: littlebreen@comcast.net Subject: Re: brian kennedy (njc) Patrick -- Thanks for those wonderful stories about seeing Brian K. live; I'd kind of wondered whether he might be gay or bisexual on the basis of the titles of a couple of the songs (Christopher Street was one...); admirable of him to be open about being bi, of course; and he sure looks like a hottie from the few pix I've seen (it was hard to tell from the cover of "War of Words"). I've decided to get "A Better Man" and "Live Your Short Life" -- I'm going to hold off on the two CDs of Irish standards (On Song & On Song II, the latter mostly duets, apparently) since, well, may God and my ancestors forgive me, I don't much care for traditional Irish tunes. I'm so glad now that I brought him up! Thanks again! Walt-- Let the walls go tumbling down Falling on the ground And all the dogs go running free The wild and gentle dogs Kenneled in me > about brian kennedy, i'm resending something i wrote a few months back: > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++ > From: patrick leader [mailto:pleader@nyc.rr.com] > Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2004 9:28 PM > To: Ross, Les; 'Joni@smoe.org' > Subject: brian kennedy, was RE: Joni in Fiction - vljc > > ahh, brian kennedy, > > when joni did a west coast tour with dylan and van morrison in may 1998, i > attended three shows in los angeles with a great contingent of listers. > brian kennedy was singing back-up for van, and a bunch of us (especially > kakki and i) bonded over his sexy charm, good looks and truly gorgeous irish > tenor. i love his version of 'a case of you' as well. > > he was a guest singer for some version of 'riverdance on broadway' a couple > of years ago and during the run he played a series of monday night dates at > 'arlene's grocery' a tiny rock club on the lower east side (very close to > 'the living room' actually). i saw him there, too, with a bunch of rowdy > expats. great show. > > he's also rather adamantly bisexual, claiming that to identify as gay or > straight would be unfair to half the folks he loves. he said, "sometimes > i'm so confused, i don't know which end is up" a truly magnificent > double-entendre. i'd like to help him with his dilemma... > > i have two albums and a couple of other songs. plenty to love, but my > favourite is an album called 'a better man' > ++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > one thing i'd forgotten is that my copy of 'the great war of words' was > given to me by anne sandstrom, for which i'm truly grateful. that's all > from me. > > patrick > > np - brian kennedy, believe it ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2005 #296 ***************************** ------- 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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