From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2006 #38 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 Tuesday, January 31 2006 Volume 2006 : Number 038 Win a free VIP ticket to Carnegie Hall! details: jmdl.com/winvip.cfm ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: PS [Bobsart48@aol.com] Re: PS [lcstanley7@aol.com] RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC ["Cindy Vickery" ] Re: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC [Joseph Palis ] emerging from guilty lurkdom [lmontelione@netscape.net] Can We Get A Witness? (CC) ["Happy The Man" ] Re: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC [Jerry Notaro ] COUNTDOWN [lcstanley7@aol.com] Re: Joni at the Fillmore [Randy Remote ] Sonya Kitchell news... [JRMCo1@aol.com] Joni in April '69, was: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 ["Jim L'Hommedieu, Lama] RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC [Bob Muller ] RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC ["Cindy Vickery" ] RE: Cathy's Necessary Post -- NJC ["Azeem" ] Re: gallery 29.01 [Jahida Jorganes ] Re: Joni at Wembley [PassScribe@aol.com] Tribute Show & Thursday night (Friday morning) benefit at Rockwood [PassS] Canada Music TV Documentary and DVD [JRMCo1@aol.com] RE: gallery 29.01 ["patrick leader" ] tribute before and after, once more ["patrick leader" ] Patrick to Cat, about the two wolves inside us - njc ["patrick leader" ] New York Just As I pictured it ["Happy The Man" ] Eagerly awaiting your posts! NJC ["Bree Mcdonough" ] Carnegie Hall (NJC) ["Richard Flynn" ] RE: travel in from jfk - njc ["patrick leader" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:09:01 EST From: Bobsart48@aol.com Subject: Re: PS Laura replied to my post "A writer of a long PS wrote: You should get on This Flight,Tonight ! Shoulding on Joni?! Let her do what she wants man..." Hi, Laura, Feel free to identify me by name in your replies - I can take it. And, I get your point. Just FYI, my "shoulding" was intended as a twist on the lyric from that song ("shouldn't have gone on that flight, tonight). Perhaps a smiley face on my part would have been in order. However, I think that a fair reading of my post would acknowledge that the post was hardly about "shoulding" Joni. A gentle, loving nudge, maybe...... Best Bob Sartorius ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:25:48 -0500 From: lcstanley7@aol.com Subject: Re: PS Hi Bob. Yes Bob. I know Bob. You tickle me Bob. Miles of Aisles to you Bob. Love to you Bob, Laura - -----Original Message----- From: Bobsart48 To: joni@smoe.org Cc: LCStanley7 Sent: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 9:09:01 AM Eastern Standard Time Subject: Re: PS Laura replied to my post "A writer of a long PS wrote: You should get on This Flight,Tonight ! Shoulding on Joni?! Let her do what she wants man..." Hi, Laura, Feel free to identify me by name in your replies - I can take it. And, I get your point. Just FYI, my "shoulding" was intended as a twist on the lyric from that song ("shouldn't have gone on that flight, tonight). Perhaps a smiley face on my part would have been in order. However, I think that a fair reading of my post would acknowledge that the post was hardly about "shoulding" Joni. A gentle, loving nudge, maybe...... Best Bob Sartorius ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 08:42:54 -0600 From: "Cindy Vickery" Subject: RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC re: PSH, did anyone see "love liza"? lovely movie. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0282698/ cindy _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 15:59:28 +0100 (CET) From: Joseph Palis Subject: RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC Thanks for the heads-up. The movie's premise in imdb.com sounds interesting. And best of all, Todd Louiso directed it. Louiso played the more nerdy, more introspective record employee opposite John Cusack and Jack Black in High Fidelity". Incidentally, Louiso has a short film called "Fifteen Minute Hamlet" co-starring Philip Seymour Hoffman (playing 3 or 4 characters). Luiso played Ophelia in this short based on Tom Stoppard's play. Worth a look. Joseph in Chapel Hill np: Dizzy Gillespie "Ornithology" Cindy Vickery a icrit : re: PSH, did anyone see "love liza"? lovely movie. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0282698/ cindy _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ - --------------------------------- Nouveau : tiliphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger ! Dicouvez les tarifs exceptionnels pour appeler la France et l'international.Tilichargez la version beta. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:12:16 +0100 (CET) From: Joseph Palis Subject: Re: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC Yes, the SAG is quite interesting, no? I didnt know it was on last night. I managed to watch the last part of the telecast after the women's basketball game. It sort of surprised everyone that "Crash" won the ensemble acting award rather than "Brokeback Mountain". And yeah, none for the BM actors. The Oscar promises to be interesting this year -- host Jon Stewart notwithstanding. Rachel Weisz seems to solidify her chances of winning for "The Constant Gardener" or "The 'Faithful' Gardener" as it was retitled in Spain (hi Mike). I personally like Amy Adams for "Junebug" but Rachel Weisz is good too. Finally Paul Giamatti is getting some respect at last. I still think his best performance is in "American Splendor", but if he wins for "Cinderella Man", I'll be happy. Jerry, what's your top 5 films of 2005? Joseph in CH (who has yet to read "A Million Little Pieces" by James Frey) Jerry Notaro a icrit : And Philip won the Screen Actor's Guild award for Best Actor. I am a big fan of his. Loved Flawless and saw him on Broadway in Long Day's Journey a few years back. Brokeback Mountain was nominated for 4 awards but won none. Another movie I loved this year, Crash, won the Best Ensemble Acting Award. Jerry - --------------------------------- Nouveau : tiliphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger ! Dicouvez les tarifs exceptionnels pour appeler la France et l'international.Tilichargez la version beta. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:40:47 -0500 From: lmontelione@netscape.net Subject: emerging from guilty lurkdom Hi all! I'm up from the depths of lurkdom where I guiltily enjoy your conversations and gather essential Joni news! If it weren't for the list, especially patrick's post about the tribute, I doubt I would have gotten the 4th row center seats (D 107and 108) for Wednesday's event. Thanks to all of you for keeping up with the list. It's been a while since I last saw many of you at the Jonifest 2000. That was quite a Joni year with the BSN Tour and the Mendel event, at which I had the extreme privelege of being able to express to Joni what her art has meant to me. Also, since our luggage was lost on the trip to Saskatoon, I had to wear a shirt on which I had embroidered the cover art of LOTC. (I'd never check that into baggage.) And Joni complimented it! (My life was complete at that moment!) I'll be wearing it again on Wednesday night. Looking forward to seeing all of you at the pre show gathering at the Carnegie Hall Cafe. Do I need to RSVP? Can I contribute to expenses? And possibly at Seppi's afterwards. We made a reservation for 2. Perhaps this was done already and I missed it -- but I was wondering what everyone's dream song would be, if Joan were to show up and actually take the stage -- and if she were willing and able to sing any song at all of hers, just for you. Mine would be "All I Want" with dulcimer accompaniment..or "DJRD." Another idea -- who would be your dream performer at the tribute? Singing what song? I'd implode if Alanis Morissette were to show up -- but I'd let her choose the song to sing. One last thing...how much guilt is required by lurkers? ("You know how us Catholic girls can be" -- to quote Alanis.) Love and much appreciation to all. Linda ___________________________________________________ Try the New Netscape Mail Today! Virtually Spam-Free | More Storage | Import Your Contact List http://mail.netscape.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 10:33:16 -0600 From: "Happy The Man" Subject: Can We Get A Witness? (CC) Couple of things: What is the number and details of the pre concert party? What is the number and details for the post concert party? What's the best way to get from JFK to Park Central or Carnegie? Sorry don't get out much? Peace, Craig ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 11:57:24 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC > Jerry, what's your top 5 films of 2005? 1. Crash 2. Broken Flowers 3. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 4. Pride and Prejudice 5. Capote Runners Up: King Kong, Walk the Line Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 12:01:34 -0500 From: lcstanley7@aol.com Subject: COUNTDOWN 2 DAYS (or 1 if you don't count today!!!!) Have a safe and fun trip!!! ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 09:25:22 -0800 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: Joni at the Fillmore Jim, thanks for sharing your experience. You've expressed very eloquently this unique event. I second the vote to enter it into the archives. Have you ever seen the Johnny Cash show that was mentioned in the playbill? If I remember right, she performed Willie and maybe For Free as well, and sang "Blue Eyes" with Mr. Cash. It was obvious from the footage that Johnny Cash felt, like you, that he had discovered a sparkling gem of an artist. Thanks again for the time capsule. RR ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:56:36 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Sonya Kitchell news... From Sonya's mailing list today: - -Julius ____ Sonya and the band just returned from their first West coast tour. The shows in LA, Seattle, Portland and the Sundance Film Festival were all fantastic. Thanks to everyone for coming out. We also have some more exciting news: Sonya has been confirmed to appear on Late Night with David Letterman sometime in April - more details to come! Be sure to check out her website for new pics from the west coast shows. Upcoming tour dates: 2/1 Joni Mitchell Tribute - 8PM Carnegie Hall, NYC www.carnegiehall.org SOLD OUT! 2/2 Living Room - 9PM 154 Ludlow St. NYC 212-533-7237 www.livingroomny.com 2/10 Turning Point - 8PM 468 Piermont Avenue Piermont, New York 845-359-1089 www.turningpointcafe.com 2/16 - 9PM Living Room 154 Ludlow St. NYC 212-533-7237 www.livingroomny.com 2/19 - 7:30PM The Ark 316 South Main Ann Arbor, MI 734-761-1800 www.theark.org - -- To unsubscribe/change profile: http://www.mailermailer.com/x?u=48571508p-06ef3fb1 To subscribe: http://www.mailermailer.com/x?oid=15859x This message was sent to you because you signed up via our website on 2005-12-30 11:37:07. Email list management powered by http://MailerMailer.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:53:46 -0500 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu, Lama" Subject: Joni in April '69, was: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #27 Jim and everyone, I did some research on Joni's shows at the Fillmore East in '69. According to Simon's Chronology on Les'es site, she was there on 2 nights: April 25th & 26th. http://jonimitchell.com/chronology/ According to the Discography, http://jonimitchell.com/discography.cfm?id=99 you saw her only weeks before her 2nd album (CLOUDS) came out in May 1969. If I recall my pop music history correctly, in April 1969, other people had already had hits with "The Circle Game", "Urge For Going", and "Both Sides Now" but Joni hadn't yet released her own "takes". That girl had guts. She hadn't written "Edith and the Kingpin" or picked up a dulcimer, or talked to Jaco. What a career. She is a one-woman super-group. Lama (Jim L'Hommedieu) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 15:48:23 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC LOL - not sure that I would call it a "lovely movie", Cindy...a dude's girlfriend offs herself and he deals with his depression by huffing gasoline. Oh, charming. Bring the kids! Although, I suppose it IS a charmer compared to another film he was in, Todd Solondz' "Happiness" - an absolutely emotionally brutal film, like all of his work (which I love). http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:162468 Bob NP: Generations, "Both Sides Now" - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Autos. Looking for a sweet ride? Get pricing, reviews, & more on new and used cars. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:58:24 -0600 From: "Cindy Vickery" Subject: RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC oh, like you didn't know that i'm a complete cynic?? consider the source, Bob, my darlin'. : ) psh is absolutely stunning in the role, and the movie's that sort of dark dark DARK comedy that i love best. c > LOL - not sure that I would call it a "lovely movie", Cindy...a dude's >girlfriend offs herself and he deals with his depression by huffing >gasoline. Oh, charming. Bring the kids! _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:13:44 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: RE: Philip Seymour Hoffman - NJC My bad - I thought that *I* was the complete cynic. Bob NP: Elvis Costello, "Temptation" With a free 1 GB, there's more in store with Yahoo! Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:17:07 -0000 From: "Azeem" Subject: RE: Cathy's Necessary Post -- NJC I wrote: >For what it's worth, my take on this is that it wasn't the content of >Cathy's post that rankled so much as the tone, which I certainly found >rather sanctimonious. I completely understand anyone being dismayed at >joining a list like this and seeing all this bile flying around. [...] >And when the person hasn't made any other contribution to the list, it's >hard to resist responding with sarcasm or indifference. Someone we >didn't know was here has decided to go. You don't miss what you never >knew you had. And Vince replied: << My brother, Azeem, who I deeply respect and can't recall ever disagreeing with, the word "sanctimonious" is way to strong and I will not accept it as expressing what I feel, while it expresses what you feel. We should be very open to how new eyes see us. There is no ladder of seniority one must climb before one's observations are valid, and I am bothered by the hostility in many posts to the perspective that Cathy has as if because she is not one of us that she should show us the proper respect we think we deserve. >> All I have to add on this (and pardon the time lapse, I'm checking in sporadically these days) is a story of Winston Churchill in the House of Commons. Some MP was put off his speech by looking up to see Churchill shaking his head vigorously. He protested thus: "I would like to remind the Honourable Member that I am merely expressing my own opinion." The old rascal riposted "And would remind the Honourable Member that I am merely shaking my own head." Azeem in London - -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.23/243 - Release Date: 27/01/2006 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 16:32:05 -0800 (PST) From: Jahida Jorganes Subject: Re: gallery 29.01 Five miles from Canada means Montgomery Center, Vermont. Usually. Right now I am actually in a rental house closer to school in Johnson, but will be moving back this May. Amazingly, I've only been to Canada once and I've lived here 3 years. Only 1 more day! Jahida P.S. Patrick, I was planning on calling you to finalize things, but maybe we can just e-mail seeing as my play rehearsals are every night until late hours. Are we just going to meet at the cafe before the show or before that? - --------------------------------- Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with Yahoo! Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:36:41 EST From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni at Wembley I just got the DVD (Wembley Concert Vine) from Michael but only learned (by reading the past days' posts) that it's in PAL format. Sure enough, I couldn't view it on my Power Mac G4, nor could I view it on my friend's PC nor another friend's PC, let alone copy it. I have a call in to a friend-of-a-friend who's got his own studio and he may not only be able to play/copy the disc but may be able to convert it over into something we can all watch on a standard USA DVD player. I'll (hopefully) let you know in a day or two. If not, I will be offering it to anyone else out there who believes they can view/copy it. Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:43:33 EST From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Tribute Show & Thursday night (Friday morning) benefit at Rockwood In catching up on all the past posts, I just noticed that Laura, Bree & Marianne may not be coming to the tribute show because Marianne's dad took a turn for the worse. I'm sorry to hear that as I know they were looking forward to attending. Hopefully, things may change and they'll be able to be with us. On a different note, I'm really looking forward to catching everyone at the Rockwood for the benefit show and have already told my boss I won't be into work on Friday. I may be sleeping in my car on the streets of lower Manhattan Friday morning but it will be worth it. ;-) Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:44:19 EST From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Canada Music TV Documentary and DVD My new JMDL-friend, Cat, and I were chatting about this documentary that airs on Canadian TV tonight. Turns out a DVD, with proceeds going to charity, will be released soon. All the info follows. Thanks for your interest, Cathy. This one's for you... - -Julius ______ January 30, 2006 Lowdown: Cdn. music doc DVD/CD planned By KAREN BLISS -- For JAM! Music EMI Music Canada will release a DVD and companion CD based on "Shakin' All Over," the two-hour documentary about Canadian pop music in the '60s that airs tonight (Jan. 30) on CBC Television at 8 p.m. ET. Sales will benefit the charity MusicCan, a national music education program implemented by the Canadian Academy Of Recording Arts & Sciences. "It's going to have a life beyond the TV special," says noted Toronto music journalist Nicholas Jennings, who wrote the book "Before the Gold Rush -- Flashbacks To The Dawn Of The Canadian Sound" (Penguin Books), on which the film is based, and served as the writer and associate producer of "Shakin' All Over." Details have yet to be worked out with EMI such as track listing and additional content, but Jennings says the DVD and CD should be out this year, "maybe the spring, maybe the summer." Jennings, the former music critic for Maclean's magazine and current music editor for Inside Entertainment, conducted more than 60 interviews for the documentary and licensed as many songs. He was also able to dig up such rare clips as David Clayton Thomas & The Shays on NBC's "Hullabaloo," Halifax garage band The Great Scots on "American Bandstand," Gordon Lightfoot, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell in separate performances on BBC's "In Concert," Murray McLauchlan at the Riverboat club, Bruce Cockburn on CBC's "Rock II," and Steppenwolf on "The Ed Sullivan Show." "There's tons more that we edited for the TV show," says Jennings. "Would EMI want the DVD to feature full performances? I guess it all comes down to budget." Many of those finer points "Shakin' All Over" producer Pierre Touchette of Montreal-based Amerimage-Spectra will be working out with EMI, namely vice-president of marketing Rob Brooks and director of catalogue marketing Warren Stewart. Jennings expects to have input as well. Jennings has an existing relationship with EMI Music Canada stemming back to the late '90s when label president Deane Cameron hired him to write the company's anniversary tome, "EMI Music Canada -- Fifty Years Of Music 1949 to 1999" (Macmillan Canada), which came out in 2000. "Deane is a fan of 'Before The Gold Rush.' That's why he commissioned me to do the EMI history book, but beyond that, he also cares passionately about Canadian music history," says Jennings. "I really respect Deane because he has been a huge champion of Canadian music and heritage." Both books are now out of print. However, Jennings is hoping that "Before The Gold Rush," which came out in hard cover in 1997 and paperback in 1998, will get back into circulation. "A lot of people love the book and want it to be back in print. I was very lucky that it got into a lot of libraries before it went out of print. It's just a matter of do I find another publisher or do I publish it myself?" he says. The idea for "Before The Gold Rush," -- initially titled "Yorkville Daze" which was deemed "too Toronto-centric" by Penguin, according to Jennings -- came to him in 1996 after he interviewed the five music veterans inducted into the Juno Awards' Canadian Music Hall Of Fame that year and found a common thread of Yorkville. In separate interviews for his Maclean's magazine article, David Clayton-Thomas, Denny Doherty, John Kay, Domenic Troiano, Zal Yanovsky each brought up the Toronto district "as this looming presence" in their early careers. Jennings had his own history with Yorkville, having worked part-time at the Riverboat club in the '70s while he was a journalism student at Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, and witnessing show by the likes of Dan Hill, Colin Linden, Cockburn, Lightfoot, and McLauchlan. He decided to write a book on the Yorkville and Yonge Street scenes before anyone else did. "I tried convince my publisher, Penguin Books, back when the book was published that people would love a CD too, but Penguin couldn't envision it; they couldn't see a way to make that happen," says Jennings. "I tried to involve some record labels and some people in the industry were very excited about the idea, but it never came to fruition." From the time the book was published in 1997, Jennings was approached by many film and television producers to turn the book into a documentary or even a series. "None of those approaches led to anything because none of those producers could get the financing or a broadcast commitment," Jennings says. That changed in 2001 when he was approached by Touchette, who worked for the TV production side of Amerimage-Spectra. Among its many entertainment ventures, the company has recorded performances at the Montreal International Jazz Festival, and more recently produced DVDs such as "Diana Krall - Live at the Montreal Jazz Festival" and "Creating The Lord of the Rings Symphony." "He optioned the book and hired me to write the documentary," says Jennings. Joining Touchette were producers Nick Orchard and Randolph Eustace-Walden and executive producer Luc Chatelain. The project also became a co-production between Amerimage-Spectra and Vancouver's Soapbox Productions. And Gary McGroarty (2000's documentary "Stand Up And Be Counted") was brought in as the director. "Gary completely shared my passion for getting as much Canadian music from the '60s on the screen," says Jennings. Touchette got a broadcast commitment from CBC Television and he and McGroarty were given access to the broadcaster's massive archives. Initially, Jennings says CBC wanted the film to focus on who he calls the "Mount Rushmore of Canadian music" -- Young, Mitchell, Lightfoot and Cohen. "That's not really doing justice to the '60s and the wealth of music that this country produced, so we dug our heels in and started going into the archives," says Jennings. "There's not a lot of great material left from the '60s and most of what does exist resides in the CBC archives." More than half the footage in "Shakin' All Over" is from the CBC. With the mass of material they had assembled of Canadian music from the '60s, Jennings began talking with Ross Reynolds at CARAS, the organization that presents the Juno Awards, and with Graham Henderson of the Canadian Recordings Industry Association (CRIA) which represents the companies that create, manufacture and market sound recordings. "CARAS was immediately interested because they are developing the Juno Hall Of Fame, and CARAS and CRIA both wanted to find a way to see this TV special made into a DVD," relays Jennings. "It's a challenge, of course, because the licensing of songs is incredibly expensive and this show has 60 of them, so CARAS wanted to play a role in this and it will wind up being a charitable project along the lines of a "Oh What A Feeling,'" he says, referring to the 1996 and 2001 box sets produced by CARAS to celebrate the 25th and 30th anniversary of the Juno Awards. "The CARAS charity is (for) music in the schools which I'm very pleased about because I really see this documentary has a real educational role to play. It has that kind of value," says Jennings. "Shakin' All Over" is the first of a planned three-part series Jennings is making with McGroarty on the history of Canadian pop music, tentatively titled "Maple Music." "The format that was used for 'Shakin' All Over' will carry the series through," says Jennings. "The next part will begin in the early '70s and bring us up to the birth of music television in the mid '80s and the third will be the mid '80s to present." CBC has been offered the entire series. Jennings is also developing two television performance specials on Canadian Celtic music acts Leahy and Natalie MacMaster. "Gary and I are the creative producers and Amerimage-Spectra will be the producer," he says. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:04:18 -0500 From: "patrick leader" Subject: RE: gallery 29.01 wow, it's only one more day. yes, jahida, i'm planning to be at the pre-show reception at 6 pm, so hopefully we'll meet in there. i have your number in my cell. if by some reason you don't make it to carnegie by 7:50 or so, i'll leave your ticket at the window. can't imagine that happening though... god, i'm excited! patrick np - kcrwmusic.com - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org]On Behalf Of Jahida Jorganes Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 7:32 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: Re: gallery 29.01 Five miles from Canada means Montgomery Center, Vermont. Usually. Right now I am actually in a rental house closer to school in Johnson, but will be moving back this May. Amazingly, I've only been to Canada once and I've lived here 3 years. Only 1 more day! Jahida P.S. Patrick, I was planning on calling you to finalize things, but maybe we can just e-mail seeing as my play rehearsals are every night until late hours. Are we just going to meet at the cafe before the show or before that? - --------------------------------- Bring words and photos together (easily) with PhotoMail - it's free and works with Yahoo! Mail. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:14:21 -0500 From: "patrick leader" Subject: tribute before and after, once more Craig wrote: What is the number and details of the pre concert party? here is what julius wrote. no reservations required. "I'm pleased to request the honor of your presence at Carnegie Hall, New York City, on Feb. 1, 2006 at 6:00 p.m. for our gala Carnegie Hall / JMDL Pre-Concert Reception! Please find your personal invitation attached to this email. Please print the announcement and present it at the Citigroup Cafe door for admittance on event night. If you are not able to print the invitation, please mention the JMDL and password: "SIQUOMB" at the door." What is the number and details for the post concert party? please call seppi's and make a reservation, mentioning that you are a member of the joni mitchell discussion list. the phone number is 212.708.7444. they asked for individual calls. just 5 minutes from carnegie, 123 west 56th street. here's the website, http://seppisnewyork.com/ and the parker meridien site http://parkermeridien.com/Dinner%20Menu.pdf has the dinner menu. full bar and they serve until 2 am every night. patrick np - interview with the band tortoise on kcrw [demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type application/pdf which had a name of JMDL_Invitation.pdf] ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:24:23 -0500 From: "patrick leader" Subject: travel in from jfk - njc 1) bus service from jfk to manhattan, go to grand central $15. cab from grand central to park central hotel (which is just across the street from carnegie) is about another $10 2) take the airtrain to the howard beach subway then take the manhattan bound A train all the way to 59th street/columbus circle (about a 5 minute walk from Park Central/Carnegie. about 75 minutes, but it will cost you $7 total. i love this way of getting to and from JFK 3) cab is about $50 or more. patrick np - tortoise, on kcrw ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:38:03 -0500 From: "patrick leader" Subject: Patrick to Cat, about the two wolves inside us - njc hi cathy: i want you to know, since this story came into my life ten months or so ago, it has been incredibly important to me. indeed, i had a chance to give it away, when the director of a choir i was in apologized to me for something he thought he'd done wrong. this man has given me so much, i told him the story and said that he seemed to feed the good wolf mostly in his life. the next rehearsal, he shared the story with the choir (without mentioning me, thank goodness) and the choir was just as moved as he was, and as i was when i first heard the story. so this story is like the best of gifts, in that the more it is given away, the richer it becomes. ***** ~~One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said: "My son, the battle is between two "wolves" inside us all. One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith." The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather: "Which wolf wins?" The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed."~~ ***** i have to add, i was offended by your first post, too. i'm not bothered by negativity on the list, i've been the source of plenty of it in the last eight years. it's just that complaining about the tone of the list when you haven't contributed anything seems just wrong. arrogant. sanctimonious is certainly not too harsh. but, bless you, you've been contributing, with your thoughtful post to marianne and now this story. i hope you'll keep on doing so, and i expect that eventually, if you have something negative to say about the list, i'll hear it and think "that's cathy, and i respect her opinion because i've gotten to know her". all the best, patrick np - some great soul-groovy thing on kcrwmusic.org ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:20:12 -0600 From: "Michael Flaherty" Subject: Re: Joni at Wembley It will be great if Kenny's friend can make the conversion so that everyone in the usa who wants a copy can get one. I suspect a real time dub between a pal player and a region 1 player would work--I doubt that anything else will. If it doesn't work, I may be able to help some people who can use dvd+rw discs. Michael Flaherty PS Have fun Thursday, everyone who is going. I will definitley be thinking about you all Thursday night. On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 20:36:41 EST PassScribe@aol.com wrote: > I just got the DVD (Wembley Concert Vine) from >Michael but only learned > (by reading the past days' posts) that it's in PAL >format. Sure enough, I > couldn't view it on my Power Mac G4, nor could I view it >on my friend's PC nor > another friend's PC, let alone copy it. > I have a call in to a friend-of-a-friend who's got >his own studio and he > may not only be able to play/copy the disc but may be >able to convert it over > into something we can all watch on a standard USA DVD >player. I'll > (hopefully) let you know in a day or two. If not, I will >be offering it to anyone else > out there who believes they can view/copy it. > > Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 22:21:14 -0600 From: "Happy The Man" Subject: New York Just As I pictured it Well I will see you all soon. Safe journeys, blessed days, prayers for those we leave home. Peace, Craig Well you came to New York City With a calendar full of gold Now they locked it up in the bedroom And they kicked you out in the cold Now you can't afford a little blanket You can get one from a friend You can trick one off the corner You can even keep the change to spend Hey Joe, why don't you go back home? Really hate to see you come falling down Get out of town ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:41:03 -0500 From: "patrick leader" Subject: FW: Groundhog Day - njc This year, both Groundhog Day and the State of the Union Address fall on the same day. As Air America Radio pointed out, "It is an ironic juxtaposition: one involves a meaningless ritual in which we look to a creature of little intelligence for prognostication, and the other involves a groundhog." patrick np - lou harrison, strict songs I "here is holiness" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 23:54:01 -0500 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Eagerly awaiting your posts! NJC Yes..most of you haven't even left your homes yet..and I'm thinking of your posts. Everyone's take..observations.. just everything! Also..the pre-party and post-parties reports. Safe travel to all..have a ball..enjoy every moment. Love... Bree ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:00:31 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: leonard cohen interview 1998 "The icon who's been entertained and idolized by everyone from Prince Charles and Georges Pompidou to Joni Mitchell and Michelle Phillips, the regular visitor to the top of the European charts who's inspired not one tribute album (like most legends), but a dozen worldwide, the Officer of the Order of Canada recently described, in The United States of Poetry, as "perhaps the continent's most successful poet," seems to thrive on this. He's too happy to write anymore, he tells me soon after I arrive" http://www.shambhalasun.com/Archives/Features/1998/Sep98/Cohen.htm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:04:57 -0500 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: Carnegie Hall (NJC) Slowly I turned. . . Just kidding. Hope you all have a great time at the show! Way back when this was first announced, I went from getting ready to buy VIP seats for me and my son who lives in Brooklyn to realizing I had unbreakable work commitments (WAAAH!) But my band Midlife Crisis has its first out of town gig this Friday on St. Simons Island, so we may not get to Carnegie Hall, but we're gonna practice, man, practice. Have fun. Wave at Joni or the spirit of Joni or whoever shows up as her representative and most of all--enjoy the great music and those fabulous musicians! Cheers, Richard ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 31 Jan 2006 00:11:12 -0500 From: "patrick leader" Subject: RE: travel in from jfk - njc cassy: 1) private bus service would be very similar, though the transit time would be shorter. 2) there's a way to do it by public transit. check here http://www.mta.info/nyct/service/airport.htm . if you take the M60 to Astoria Boulevard and then transfer to the manhattan-bound N or W, take it to 57th street in manhattan, you're right at Carnegie Hall and the Park Central. I think that's a great option. to get on the bus at the airport, you'll need $2.00 in coin (buses don't accept bills) 3) cab will be cheaper and faster than from JFK, but it'll still be about $30, i think. patrick np - silence -----Original Message----- From: Cassy [mailto:Siquomb@Comcast.net] Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 11:52 PM To: patrick leader Subject: Re: travel in from jfk - njc What about from LaGuardia, Patrick? What do you recommend? ----- Original Message ----- From: patrick leader To: Happy The Man ; jonilist Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 10:24 PM Subject: travel in from jfk - njc 1) bus service from jfk to manhattan, go to grand central $15. cab from grand central to park central hotel (which is just across the street from carnegie) is about another $10 2) take the airtrain to the howard beach subway then take the manhattan bound A train all the way to 59th street/columbus circle (about a 5 minute walk from Park Central/Carnegie. about 75 minutes, but it will cost you $7 total. i love this way of getting to and from JFK 3) cab is about $50 or more. patrick np - tortoise, on kcrw ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2006 #38 **************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------