From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2006 #206 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 Website: http://jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Monday, May 29 2006 Volume 2006 : Number 206 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- On this Holiday--njc [MINGSDANCE@aol.com] The Closest Thing To a Joni Radio NJC ["Ahmed Shoukry" ] Re: Jonifest? (NJC) ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: Jonifest? (NJC) [Bob Muller ] Re: Retro Joni Covers - Volume 2 completed ["Randy Remote" ] Re: Jonifest? (NJC) [Dflahm@aol.com] Playing Joni DVDs [Mark-Leon Thorne ] Re: Retro Joni Covers - Volume 2 completed [Mark-Leon Thorne ] njc, Welcome, Angela; Thanks, Kate; 1967 ["Patti Parlette" ] Re: njc, Welcome, Angela; Thanks, Kate; 1967 [Catherine McKay Subject: The Closest Thing To a Joni Radio NJC Hey Thanks for this, this is really cool. Food for thought though, how is Celine Dion connected to Joni in any way?!!!! Ahmed ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 07:13:35 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Retro Joni Covers - Volume 2 completed I'm a little late with this one - sorry about that. Here is Disc 3 and last of the 3-CD Volume 2 of Joni covers. In the coming week I'll break out the latest in the series (Volume 77) and will also feature the next Retro edition mid-June. Here's what's on Disc 3 of Volume 2: 1. George Hamilton IV - Urge For Going 2. Paul Horn - Chelsea Morning 3. Paul Horn - Blue (with a Joni scat vocal) 4. The Byrds - For Free 5. Minnie Riperton - Woman of Heart & Mind 6. Dianne Reeves - Both Sides Now 7. Sarah McLachlan - Blue 8. Janis Siegel - River 9. Randy Scruggs - Both Sides Now 10. Travis - River 11. Marlena Shaw - Twisted 12. Jacqui Fitzgerald - God Must Be A Boogie Man 13. Jacqui Fitzgerald - The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines 14. Jacqui Fitzgerald - Be Cool 15. When The Cat's Away - Big Yellow Taxi 16. Ian Shaw - This Flight Tonight And here's the link: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=1785E7547930C813 Bob NP: Foo Fighters, "This Is A Call" Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 09:11:28 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: Jonifest? (NJC) >I meant to say earlier that I met a guy, Jerome Trahan, on the train "City of New Orleans" in Chicago (during the Arlo Guthrie tour) who is THE GUY with Amtrak promotions and music stuff an such. We are working on a train ride for a Joni Fest.< Paz, I think that is a brilliant idea. Ever since the Rolling Thunder tour I've thought it would be so cool to do something like that. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 10:17:38 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Jonifest? (NJC) Subject: Re: Retro Joni Covers - Volume 2 completed - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Muller" > Here's what's on Disc 3 of Volume 2: > > 3. Paul Horn - Blue (with a Joni scat vocal) Nice collection, Bob-but I can't let that description stand... since a scat vocal would be a jazzy improv thing..what we have here is Joni doing Blue on piano and wordless vocals, virtually identical to her original version, with Paul Horn (of "Inside" the Taj Mahal fame) playing a flute melody along with her vocal. As much a Joni performance as a cover, this should be in every Joni lover's collection. (from my LP btw...I bought this album, "Visons" in '74 and was pleasantly surprised to find this gem on it...also songs by David Crosby and Stevie Wonder. Still out of print, never on CD but you can find it pretty cheap on ebay. Seacrest out.) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 11:27:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: I'm Not There http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0526Blanchett-ON.html Which is really sad news cause i was hoping Heath could play Joni. I mean, is there any other man out there who could play Joni better than Heath? Nuri - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2"/min or less. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 14:47:29 EDT From: Dflahm@aol.com Subject: Re: Jonifest? (NJC) Flipping channels the other day, I saw the film on the train ride/concert tour across Canada (1970?) with Janis Joplin, Garcia, Sha Na Na. I think it ended in Calgary. Very nostalgic...they were all so young. LAHM ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 06:14:59 +1000 From: Mark-Leon Thorne Subject: Playing Joni DVDs Hi folks. I have just overcome a nagging problem. Many DVDs that I have including some of the Joni DVDs I have received from the list are foreign region codes and/or formats. Most people in Australia hack their DVD players to make them multi-region. This is not possible on my Mac which is all I use these days for playing DVDs. The solution? There is a very cool media player called VLC. It will play almost any video file there is. Including DVDs. It will also play any DVD region code or format (PAL, NTSC). I am a Hitchcock fan and have his entire collection - some bought on eBay from overseas. Some of them have been sitting on my DVD shelf since I bought them unable to be played. Now I can watch them and I'm overjoyed. I highly recommend VLC. It is free software and is available for Windows and Mac. You can download it from Version Tracker or Tucows. NP Today on my Mac. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 06:36:18 +1000 From: Mark-Leon Thorne Subject: Re: Retro Joni Covers - Volume 2 completed Hey Bob, this is great. Thanks so much. I had a lot of these covers even before I rejoined the JMDL but many of them I didn't have. I have been dying to get hold of the Paul Horn version of Blue for a long time. It more than met my expectations. When was this recorded? It sounds like it must have been recorded shortly after Joni's original. It also sounds like it is Joni on piano. Is Paul Horn a flautist? I'm going to reburn my copy of Blue to include this as a reprise at the end. Thanks so much Bob. Mark in Sydney NP Blue - Joni Mitchell with Paul Horn. On 29/05/2006, at 12:13 AM, Bob Muller wrote: > I'm a little late with this one - sorry about > that. Here is Disc 3 and last of the 3-CD Volume > 2 of Joni covers. > > In the coming week I'll break out the latest in > the series (Volume 77) and will also feature the > next Retro edition mid-June. > > Here's what's on Disc 3 of Volume 2: > > 1. George Hamilton IV - Urge For Going > 2. Paul Horn - Chelsea Morning > 3. Paul Horn - Blue (with a Joni scat vocal) > 4. The Byrds - For Free > 5. Minnie Riperton - Woman of Heart & Mind > 6. Dianne Reeves - Both Sides Now > 7. Sarah McLachlan - Blue > 8. Janis Siegel - River > 9. Randy Scruggs - Both Sides Now > 10. Travis - River > 11. Marlena Shaw - Twisted > 12. Jacqui Fitzgerald - God Must Be A Boogie Man > 13. Jacqui Fitzgerald - The Dry Cleaner From Des > Moines > 14. Jacqui Fitzgerald - Be Cool > 15. When The Cat's Away - Big Yellow Taxi > 16. Ian Shaw - This Flight Tonight > > And here's the link: > > http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php? > action=download&ufid=1785E7547930C813 > > Bob > > NP: Foo Fighters, "This Is A Call" > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 13:55:20 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Retro Joni Covers - Volume 2 completed Like Randy said, Joni plays piano and also provides the wordless vocal, with Horn playing the flute on this track from 1974. A very unique track, in some ways not really a cover at all...but when all is said and done, I think it belongs. Glad you are enjoying it. Bob NP: Paul Horn w/Joni, "Blue" Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 16:53:23 -0400 From: Claud9 Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2006 #205 Don't have much time to write but want to say - really cool idea. Haven't thought much further, but I like it !!! Claud on 5/28/06 3:00 AM, JMDL Digest at owner-joni-digest@smoe.org wrote: > Date: Sat, 27 May 2006 21:46:42 -0500 > From: Michael Paz > Subject: Re: Jonifest? (NJC) > > I meant to say earlier that I met a guy, Jerome Trahan, on the train > "City of New Orleans" in Chicago (during the Arlo Guthrie tour) who is THE > GUY with Amtrak promotions and music stuff an such. We are working on a > train ride for a Joni Fest. > One sleeper car has 56 berths. If we load up one sleeper car we get a club > car and a seats car as well all private. The club car has a club style > thingy on top with bar and sound system etc. and downstairs is the galley > and dining area. We were thinking about the Sunset Limited which runs > between Atlanta and L.A. It really has possibilities with people like Cindy > and Giselle, and Jerry, and, Muller and Jimmy and That Feckin Cuban, not to > mention the Mingus contingent, through New Orleans to the West Coast for a > fab show on the left bank. And back or beyond. Seattle anyone. We are > working on possible details with Jerome who was here last night with his > wife. Someone with more patience than myself or even Jerome who is suppose > to know this shit, can look at the line and come up with a concept > (Amtrak.com). Anywhere on the Amtrak line is open to us. Step up to the > plate and see if you can come up with an Amtrak route that would be a great > Jonifest run. I know they hit Chicago Memphis Charlottesville Washington as > well as many other US cites. I don't know why I did not think of it before. > The possibilities of people uniting in one city (free passage) and > continuing on a Jonifest trip together at a low cost. And what if what if > what if someone stepped on a train in NYC started partying with some folks > from DC an hour later went down to SC and picked up some yahoos who knew > some folk in HOTlanta with the contingents from Birmingham and Florida > passed thru Mississippi and Louisiana picked up a Texas Tush and headed west > thru the damn state of Texas and Nuevo Mexico headed west to L.A and S.F. > Yonder to north Seattle and maybe Vancouver and even if everybody didn't > make it each step of the way the feeling would go and and on and well you > get the meaning. > It is a diversion of the cruise theory but I am liking it. > This is actually a sub chapter of a conversation I had with Jerome on tour > talking about a Singer/Songwriter pass that would put you on a train headed > on a route that they do all the time anyway. It would allow you to get on a > train and have the best possible accommodations available at the time > (understanding that you might night have a sleeper on a leg or two of your > tour if NOT planned properly. BUT for so many cats like Gregg Cagno, Victoe > Johnson. The Divine Ms. Claudia, Jack Neilson, (add your name here cause I > don't have that much time). All trains would have a club car where musicians > could utilize and open mic policy and play music in the club car and pimp > their cd's and other travellers would have great enetertainment and > musicians could get around on tour for a lot less money than gas would have > you do. Anyways am I making sense? > I just cooked a great Phat Thai and Tom yung Koong and I have had a couple > of martinis and a few tunes on guitar. Talk amongst yerselves and tell me if > I have lost it or if I am mad or if I have had toooooooo many (oh please > no). > > > Love > > Paz ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 22:17:48 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: njc, Welcome, Angela; Thanks, Kate; 1967 Welcome to Joni Heaven, Angela! It's a wonderful place -- it's "my sunshine in the morning and my fireworks at the end of the day." (Please excuse me. I have a little condition known as JMOCD. I sometimes quote Joni obsessively.) The Joni List....how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. No, I don't have time for that. There are too many ways! For one, though, it has become my main source for news, musical and otherwise. I turn on my computer in the morning and, depending on what's being talked about, I get pulled in and have even been late to work on occasion because of this. I call it a JRA (Joni-related absence) and luckily my co-workers are totally understanding. ("...they shake their heads, they say I've changed..." since joining the list...LOL!) I'm not a musician, so I can't speak about tabs or anything, but I do hope you find someone near Denver with whom you can play. And I'm sure the other guitarists here will be happy to share all their knowledge, as they have already. Another one of the many many joys of the list is sometimes getting something in your snail-mailbox. It is wonderful thing to come home from work or wherever and find a Joni care package inside! That happened to me last week when I came home from a trip, porous with travel fever (".....I took a ferry to the highway Then I drove to a pontoon plane I took a plane to a taxi And a taxi to a train I've been traveling so long How'm I ever going to know my home When I see it again...") - -- and to welcome me home was an envelope in my mailbox and the sender was Kate Bennett from California ("...my heart cried out for you California, oh California I'm coming home..."). We recently had a little discussion about Santa Barbara (where I lived a most magical year in 1967, the "Summer of Love") and Kate has lived there for years. In some amazing synchronicity (another one of the things we love here), she found a picture in an SB magazine that was a perfect visual punctuation mark for our discussion, so she photocopied it and sent it to me. Thank you, Kate! I love it! It is sooo 1967! The girls lying on the beach, ringed by the boys with their surfboards. The text under the picture reads: "Beach Blanket Bingo -- '60s surfers hang 10 at Rincon.....In 1966, surf culture was at its height in California ("...California, oh California....") -- Woodies, Hobie boards and Beach Boys tunes made it the golden age of surfing. This picture of 10 Carpinteria High School students at Rincon Point perfectly captures the groovy beach scene..." How lucky was I to move to SB in November 1966, at the height of this golden age! And ha! Is that a transistor radio in front of Sara Christie, Kate? "....If you're lying on the beach With the transistor going Kick off the sandflies honey The love's still flowing..." And that middle surfer boy looks JUST like Danny Baker! I'm sure it is him....LOL! Come on Danny, light my fire! That summer the transitors on the beach were playing some great stuff: White Rabbit Penny Lane Strawberrry Fields Forever All You Need is Love (....All summer long we spent groovin' in the sand Everybody kept on playin' Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band..." -- Johnny Rivers, not Joni!) Good Vibrations Windy Light My Fire (the short and the long) Baby I Need Your Lovin' Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie Sunday Will Never Be the Same Happy Together California Nights Ruby Tuesday Incense And Peppermints Carrie-Anne Carousel Bus Stop For What It's Worth If you're as old as I am, you will remember all these songs, "and you know...." Hey, wait! I know!!!! Let me google and get a better list. Anyone want to time-travel with me? Top 40 Hits of 1967 The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy) - Harpers Bizarre (#13) 7 Rooms of Gloom - Four Tops (#14) Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (#19) Alfie - Dionne Warwick (#15) All - James Darren (#35) All I Need - The Temptations (#8) All You Need Is Love - The Beatles (#1) An Open Letter to My Teenage Son - Victor Lundberg (#10) And Get Away - The Esquires (#22) Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie - Jay & The Techniques (#6) Baby I Love You - Aretha Franklin (#4) Baby You Got It - Brenton Wood (#34) Baby, I Need Your Lovin' - Johnny Rivers (#3) Baby, You're a Rich Man - The Beatles (#34) Back On the Street Again - The Sunshine Company (#36) A Banda (Ah Bahn-da) - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (#35) (instrumental) The Beat Goes On - Sonny & Cher (#6) Beautiful People - Bobby Vee & The Strangers (#37) Beg, Borrow and Steal - Ohio Express (#29) Beggin' - The 4 Seasons (#16) Bernadette - Four Tops (#4) Best of Both Worlds - Lulu (#32) Big Boss Man - Elvis Presley (#38) Blue Autumn - Bobby Goldsboro (#35) Blue's Theme - Davie Allan & The Arrows (#37) (instrumental) Boogaloo Down Broadway - The Fantastic Johnny C (#7) Bowling Green - The Everly Brothers (#40) Bring It Up - James Brown & The Famous Flames (#29) Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison (#10) By the Time I Get to Phoenix - Glen Campbell (#26) C'mon Marianne - The 4 Seasons (#9) (HI THERE MARIANNE RIZZO!!!!!) California Nights - Lesley Gore (#16) Can't Take My Eyes off You - Frankie Valli (#2) (ONE OF ME AND DANNY'S "SONGS"....LOL!) Carrie-Anne - The Hollies (#9) Casino Royale - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (#27) (instrumental) The Cat in the Window (The Bird in the Sky) - Petula Clark (#26) Child of Clay - Jimmie Rodgers (#31) Close Your Eyes - Peaches & Herb (#8) Cold Sweat (Part 1) - James Brown (#7) Color My World - Petula Clark (#16) Come Back When You Grow Up - Bobby Vee & The Strangers (#3) Come On Down to My Boat - Every Mothers' Son (#6) Come See About Me - Jr. Walker & The All-Stars (#24) Come To the Sunshine - Harpers Bizarre (#37) Creeque Alley - The Mamas & The Papas (#5) Dandelion - The Rolling Stones (#14) Darling Be Home Soon - The Lovin' Spoonful (#15) Daydream Believer - The Monkees (#1) Dead End Street - Lou Rawls (#29) Dedicated to the One I Love - The Mamas & The Papas (#2) Detroit City - Tom Jones (#27) Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead - The Fifth Estate (#11) The Dis-Advantages of You - The Brass Ring (#36) (instrumental) Do It Again a Little Bit Slower - Jon & Robin & The In Crowd (#18) Don't Blame the Children - Sammy Davis, Jr. (#37) Don't Go Out Into the Rain (You're Going to Melt) - Herman's Hermits (#18) Don't Let the Rain Fall Down on Me - The Critters (#39) Don't Sleep In The Subway - Petula Clark (#5) Don't You Care - The Buckinghams (#6) Dry Your Eyes - Brenda & The Tabulations (#20) Epistle to Dippy - Donovan (#19) Even the Bad Times Are Good - The Tremeloes (#36) Everlasting Love - Robert Knight (#13) Everybody Needs Love - Gladys Knight & The Pips (#39) Everybody Needs Somebody to Love - Wilson Pickett (#29) Explosion in Your Soul - Soul Survivors (#33) Expressway To Your Heart - Soul Survivors (#4) Fakin' It - Simon & Garfunkel (#23) For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound) - The Buffalo Springfield (#7) For Your Love - Peaches & Herb (#20) For Your Precious Love - Oscar Toney, Jr. (#23) Friday on My Mind - The Easybeats (#16) Funky Broadway - Wilson Pickett (#8) Gallant Men - Senator Everett McKinley Dirksen (#29) Get It Together (Part 1) - James Brown & The Famous Flames (#40) Get Me to the World on Time - The Electric Prunes (#27) Get on Up - The Esquires (#11) Gettin' Together - Tommy James & The Shondells (#18) Gimme Little Sign - Brenton Wood (#9) Gimme Some Lovin' - Spencer Davis Group (#7) The Girl I Knew Somewhere - The Monkees (#39) A Girl Like You - The Young Rascals (#10) Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon - Neil Diamond (#10) Girls in Love - Gary Lewis & The Playboys (#39) Glad to Be Unhappy - The Mamas & The Papas (#26) Go Where You Wanna Go - The 5th Dimension (#16) Goin' Out of My Head / Can't Take My Eyes Off You - The Lettermen (#7) Gonna Give Her All the Love I've Got - Jimmy Ruffin (#29) Groovin' - Booker T. & The MG's (#21) (instrumental) Groovin' - The Young Rascals (#1) The Happening - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (#32) (instrumental) The Happening - The Supremes (#1) Happy Jack - The Who (#24) Happy Together - The Turtles (#1) Hello Goodbye - The Beatles (#1) Here Comes My Baby - The Tremeloes (#13) Here We Go Again - Ray Charles (#15) Heroes and Villains - The Beach Boys (#12) Hey Baby (They're Playing Our Song) - The Buckinghams (#12) Hey, Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You - Jimmy Castor (#31) (instrumental) Him or Me - What's It Gonna Be? - Paul Revere & The Raiders (#5) Hip Hug-Her - Booker T. & The MG's (#37) (instrumental) Holiday - Bee Gees (#16) Homburg - Procol Harum (#34) Honey Chile - Martha & The Vandellas (#11) How Can I Be Sure - The Young Rascals (#4) The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game - The Marvelettes (#13) Hypnotized - Linda Jones (#21) I Can See for Miles - The Who (#9) I Dig Rock and Roll Music - Peter, Paul & Mary (#9) I Found a Love (Part 1) - Wilson Pickett (#32) I Got Rhythm - The Happenings (#3) I Had a Dream - Paul Revere & The Raiders (#17) I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) - The Electric Prunes (#11) I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Gladys Knight & The Pips (#2) I Like the Way - Tommy James & The Shondells (#25) I Make a Fool of Myself - Frankie Valli (#18) I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You) - Aretha Franklin (#9) I Say a Little Prayer - Dionne Warwick (#4) I Second That Emotion - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (#4) I Take It Back - Sandy Posey (#12) I Thank the Lord for the Night Time - Neil Diamond (#13) I Think We're Alone Now - Tommy James & The Shondells (#4) (I Wanna) Testify - The Parliaments (#20) I Was Kaiser Bill's Batman - Whistling Jack Smith (#20) (instrumental) I Was Made to Love Her - Stevie Wonder (#2) I'll Take Care of Your Cares - Frankie Laine (#39) I'll Try Anything - Dusty Springfield (#40) I'm a Man - Spencer Davis Group (#10) (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone - The Monkees (#20) I'm Wondering - Stevie Wonder (#12) I've Been Lonely Too Long - The Young Rascals (#16) In and Out of Love - Diana Ross & The Supremes (#9) In the Chapel in the Moonlight - Dean Martin (#25) In the Heat of the Night - Ray Charles (#33) Incense and Peppermints - Strawberry Alarm Clock (#1) Indescribably Blue - Elvis Presley (#33) It Must Be Him - Vikki Carr (#3) It Takes Two - Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston (#14) It's Wonderful - The Young Rascals (#20) Itchycoo Park - Small Faces (#16) Jackson - Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood (#14) Jimmy Mack - Martha & The Vandellas (#10) Just as Much as Ever - Bobby Vinton (#24) Keep the Ball Rollin' - Jay & The Techniques (#14) Kentucky Woman - Neil Diamond (#22) Kind Of A Drag - The Buckinghams (#1) Knock on Wood - Otis Redding & Carla Thomas (#30) Lady - Jack Jones (#39) Lady Bird - Nancy Sinatra & Lee Hazlewood (#20) The Last Waltz - Engelbert Humperdinck (#25) Lazy Day - Spanky & Our Gang (#14) Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out) - The Hombres (#12) Let Love Come Between Us - James & Bobby Purify (#23) Let the Good Times Roll / Feel So Good - Bunny Sigler (#22) Let's Live for Today - The Grass Roots (#8) The Letter - The Box Tops (#1) Light My Fire - The Doors (#1) Lightning's Girl - Nancy Sinatra (#24) The (Lights Went Out in) Massachusetts - Bee Gees (#11) Like An Old Time Movie - Scott McKenzie (#24) A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You - The Monkees (#2) Little Bit o' Soul - The Music Explosion (#2) Little Ole Wine Drinker, Me - Dean Martin (#38) Little Ole' Man (Uptight - Everything's Alright) - Bill Cosby (#4) (Loneliness Made Me Realize) It's You That I Need - The Temptations (#14) The Look of Love - Dusty Springfield (#22) Love Bug Leave My Heart Alone - Martha & The Vandellas (#25) Love Eyes - Nancy Sinatra (#15) The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (#20) Love Is Here and Now You're Gone - The Supremes (#1) Love is Strange - Peaches & Herb (#13) Love Me Tender - Percy Sledge (#40) Love Power - The Sandpebbles (#22) Lovin' You - Bobby Darin (#32) Make Me Yours - Bettye Swann (#21) Making Every Minute Count - Spanky & Our Gang (#31) Making Memories - Frankie Laine (#35) Mary In the Morning - Al Martino (#27) Memphis Soul Stew - King Curtis (#33) (instrumental) Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - Cannonball Adderley (#11) (instrumental) Mercy, Mercy, Mercy - The Buckinghams (#5) Mirage - Tommy James & The Shondells (#10) More Love - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (#23) Mr. Dream Merchant - Jerry Butler (#38) Museum - Herman's Hermits (#39) Music to Watch Girls By - The Bob Crewe Generation (#15) (instrumental) Music To Watch Girls By - Andy Williams (#34) My Baby Must Be a Magician - The Marvelettes (#17) My Back Pages - The Byrds (#30) My Cup Runneth Over - Ed Ames (#8) My Girl Josephine - Jerry Jaye (#29) My Mammy - The Happenings (#13) Nashville Cats - The Lovin' Spoonful (#8) A Natural Woman (You Make Me Feel Like) - Aretha Franklin (#8) Neon Rainbow - The Box Tops (#24) Never My Love - The Association (#2) New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Have You Seen My Wife, Mr. Jo) - Bee Gees (#14) Next Plane to London - The Rose Garden (#17) Niki Hoeky - P.J. Proby (#23) No Milk Today - Herman's Hermits (#35) Ode To Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry (#1) Ode To Billie Joe - The Kingpins (King Curtis) (#28) (instrumental) On A Carousel - The Hollies (#11) The Oogum Boogum Song - Brenton Wood (#34) The Other Man's Grass is Always Greener - Petula Clark (#31) Out & About - Tommy Boyce & Bobby Hart (#39) Paper Cup - The 5th Dimension (#34) Pata Pata - Miriam Makeba (#12) Pay You Back with Interest - The Hollies (#28) Penny Lane - The Beatles (#1) People Are Strange - The Doors (#12) Pleasant Valley Sunday - The Monkees (#3) Please Love Me Forever - Bobby Vinton (#6) Portrait of My Love - The Tokens (#36) Pretty Ballerina - The Left Banke (#15) Pucker Up Buttercup - Jr. Walker & The All-Stars (#31) The Rain, The Park, and Other Things - The Cowsills (#2) Reflections - Diana Ross & The Supremes (#2) Release Me (and Let Me Love Again) - Engelbert Humperdinck (#4) Respect - Aretha Franklin (#1) The Return of the Red Baron - The Royal Guardsmen (#15) Ride, Ride, Ride - Brenda Lee (#37) Ruby Tuesday - The Rolling Stones (#1) San Franciscan Nights - Eric Burdon & The Animals (#9) San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) - Scott McKenzie (#4) Shake a Tail Feather - James & Bobby Purify (#25) Shake, Rattle and Roll - Arthur Conley (#31) She Is Still a Mystery - The Lovin' Spoonful (#27) She'd Rather Be with Me - The Turtles (#3) She's a Rainbow - The Rolling Stones (#25) She's My Girl - The Turtles (#14) Show Me - Joe Tex (#35) Silence Is Golden - The Tremeloes (#11) Since You Showed Me How to Be Happy - Jackie Wilson (#32) Sit Down, I Think I Love You - The Mojo Men (#36) Six O'Clock - The Lovin' Spoonful (#18) Skinny Legs and All - Joe Tex (#10) So You Want to Be a Rock & Roll Star - The Byrds (#29) Society's Child (Baby I've Been Thinking) - Janis Ian (#14) Sock It To Me - Baby! - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (#6) Somebody to Love - Jefferson Airplane (#5) Somethin' Stupid - Nancy & Frank Sinatra (#1) Soul Finger - Bar-Kays (#17) (instrumental) Soul Man - Sam & Dave (#2) Sound of Love - The Five Americans (#36) Stag-O-Lee - Wilson Pickett (#22) Stand By Me - Spyder Turner (#12) Standing in the Shadows of Love - Four Tops (#6) Step Out of Your Mind - The American Breed (#24) Strawberry Fields Forever - The Beatles (#8) Sunday for Tea - Peter & Gordon (#31) Sunday Will Never Be the Same - Spanky & Our Gang (#9) Sunshine Girl - The Parade (#20) Sweet Soul Music - Arthur Conley (#2) The Sweetest Thing This Side of Heaven - Chris Bartley (#32) Tell It Like It Is - Aaron Neville (#2) Tell It to the Rain - The 4 Seasons (#10) Tell Mama - Etta James (#23) Tell Me to My Face - Keith (#37) Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye - The Casinos (#6) There Goes My Everything - Engelbert Humperdinck (#20) There Is - The Dells (#20) There Is a Mountain - Donovan (#11) There's a Kind of Hush - Herman's Hermits (#4) There's Got to Be a Word! - The Innocence (#34) Things I Should Have Said - The Grass Roots (#23) This Is My Song - Petula Clark (#3) To Give (The Reason I Live) - Frankie Valli (#29) To Love Somebody - Bee Gees (#17) To Sir With Love - Lulu (#1) Tomorrow - Strawberry Alarm Clock (#23) Too Many Fish in the Sea / Three Little Fishes - Mitch Ryder & The Detroit Wheels (#24) Too Much of Nothing - Peter, Paul & Mary (#35) The Tracks of My Tears - Johnny Rivers (#10) Tramp - Otis Redding & Carla Thomas (#26) Travlin' Man - Stevie Wonder (#32) Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon) - The Mamas & The Papas (#20) Two Little Kids - Peaches & Herb (#31) Up - Up and Away - The 5th Dimension (#7) Ups and Downs - Paul Revere & The Raiders (#22) Wade In the Water - Herb Alpert & The Tijuana Brass (#37) (instrumental) Walkin' In the Sunshine - Roger Miller (#37) Watch the Flowers Grow - The 4 Seasons (#30) (We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet - Blues Magoos (#5) Wear Your Love Like Heaven - Donovan (#23) Western Union - The Five Americans (#5) What A Woman In Love Won't Do - Sandy Posey (#31) What Now My Love - Mitch Ryder (#30) When I Was Young - Eric Burdon & The Animals (#15) When You're Young and In Love - The Marvelettes (#23) White Rabbit - Jefferson Airplane (#8) A Whiter Shade of Pale - Procol Harum (#5) Wild Honey - The Beach Boys (#31) Wild Thing - Senator Bobby (#20) The Windows of the World - Dionne Warwick (#32) Windy - The Association (#1) Wish You Didn't Have to Go - James & Bobby Purify (#38) With This Ring - The Platters (#14) Woman, Woman - Gary Puckett & The Union Gap (#4) Words - The Monkees (#11) The World We Knew (Over and Over) - Frank Sinatra (#30) Yellow Balloon - The Yellow Balloon (#25) Yesterday - Ray Charles (#25) You Better Sit Down Kids - Cher (#9) You Got to Me - Neil Diamond (#18) You Got What It Takes - The Dave Clark Five (#7) You Keep Running Away - Four Tops (#19) You Know What I Mean - The Turtles (#12) You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby - The Dave Clark Five (#35) You Were on My Mind - Crispian St. Peters (#36) You're My Everything - The Temptations (#6) You've Made Me So Very Happy - Brenda Holloway (#39) (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher - Jackie Wilson (#6) Your Precious Love - Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell (#5) Your Unchanging Love - Marvin Gaye (#33) Zip Code - The Five Americans (#36) Wow, that's way more than 40, isn't it? What happened there? I got the list here: http://musiclab.co.jp/billboard/at/no1hc/top40hits_1967.html Okay, all this to say "Welcome, Angela" and "Thank you, Kate?" Phew! Someone must have put a whole roll of quarters in my Wurlitzer! Sorry for all the bandwith. Who do I think I am, Kitty Wells? (Hi Smurf!) I hope everyone is having a nice long weekend. I am. Reliving 1967 in Santa Barbara, and living in the JMDL in 2006. And all that Joni in between! ".... Ba da, Ba da, Ba da, Ba da...Feelin' Groovy.... Life, I love you, All is groovy." (S & G) Love, Patti P., in a 1967 state of mind ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 00:38:55 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: njc, peace homework It's Memorial Day Eve, and I'm "...reading the news, and it sure looks bad, they won't give peace a chance...." Did anyone see today's Doonesbury? It is not at all funny. http://www.doonesbury.com/strip/dailydose/index.html It lists names of soldiers who have been killed in the war. Too sad. So I turn on the TV to see Andy Rooney wrapping up 60 Minutes by asking for an end to war. This war is terrible and seems to have no end in sight. What can we do? www.anothermother.org has some peace homework. From that website: Another Mother for Peace Our Mission: Another Mother for Peace is a non-profit, non-partisan association dedicated to eliminating the use of war as a means of solving disputes among nations, people and ideologies. To accomplish this, we seek to educate citizens to take an active role in opposing war and building peace. Our vision and motivation can be summed up in a single sentence: "War is Not Healthy for Children and Other Living Things" Please join us in urging our elected representatives to pursue peace and turn away from the use of violence to solve humankind's problems. What is Peace Homework? Another Mother for Peace believes that it is our patriotic duty to speak out against war. Our precious democracy allows us as citizens to voice our opinions and to influence the debate in Washington. Peace Homework is how we make our voices heard. Contact the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs to let them know that supporting our troops means caring for our veterans. Contact Your Representative to Support House Joint Resolution 73 Pennsylvania Congressman John Murtha's H.J. Res 73 calls for the withdrawal of U.S. military forces from Iraq. If your representative is already a sponsor, then encourage them to work with Murtha to get the bill to a debate and vote on the House floor. Let's Add Laura Bush to the List of People to Get the AMP Message Send Laura the letter on page 1 of the Fall Newsletter. Download the letter to send by fax or mail. Spread the word: WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER. IT NEVER WAS, AND IT ISN'T NOW" Send the letter to: Laura Bush The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Ave Washington, DC 20500 Support Cindy Sheehan Join AMP in supporting Cindy Sheehan's courageous stand against the war. Stop High School Recruitment!!! Every day American High School students are the targets of U.S. Military recruiters. Did you know that you can opt-out so that your child is not approached? Tell the military to - "Keep your hands off our kids!!" End the Back-door Draft!!! Join AMP in urging the media to cover the stories of families victimized by U.S. military "retention policies" - The Back-door Draft must end now! Register to Vote!!! Your vote is your voice. We hope you'll make sure you are registered to vote in your state and that you stay on top of all the candidates' positions on war and peace. Peace Packets These packets of bright yellow postcards, emblazoned with the "War is not healthy..." logo both spread the word about Another Mother for Peace and help citizens lobby Congress to Make Peace a Priority! Request your Peace Packets today! - ------------------------- Just my two cents for peace today, Memorial Day Eve, as I think of all the parents mourning the loss of their children soldiers and innocent civilians. Love, Patti P. "Peace consists, very largely, in the fact of desiring it with all one's soul." - -- Erasmus. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 May 2006 20:43:50 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: njc, Welcome, Angela; Thanks, Kate; 1967 - --- Patti Parlette wrote: > California Nights - Lesley Gore (#16) The kids and I were watching one of those retro TV stations last Sunday. The old Batman show was on. Guess who was on? Lesley Gore as Pussycat, henchkitty to Julie Newmar's Catwoman. And she got to sing "California Nights" (Catwoman humoured her, so Pussycat would get it out of her system. Ha ha. Ya, right!) http://www.1966batfan.com/gueststar13.htm Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 03:46:18 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: Re: njc, 1967, Batman and Lesley Gore Our cherished Catherine wrote: The kids and I were watching one of those retro TV >stations last Sunday. The old Batman show was on. >Guess who was on? Lesley Gore as Pussycat, henchkitty >to Julie Newmar's Catwoman. And she got to sing >"California Nights" (Catwoman humoured her, so >Pussycat would get it out of her system. Ha ha. Ya, >right!) > >http://www.1966batfan.com/gueststar13.htm > >Catherine >Toronto Holy Synchronicity, CATwoman! (Sorry, I meant CATherine.) Batman...now there's a blast from the past. My three little brothers* and I loved that show. POW! BANG! SHAZAM! Thanks for the link. Lesley looks great these days, and what a nice Patty Duke haircut she had back in 1967. Flip city! So, what's new, pussycat? How is your move going? Still tossing stuff? Getting ready for Sara's graduation? Bonne chance et bon courage, Joniamiga, during these busy days. Love, Patti P. * Speaking of little brothers, Donna B. got to meet my middle brother last Sunday while we were in Houston. That's the first time anyone in my family got to meet a JMDLer, and I thought that was very cool. He's got some new respect...he didn't think she was weird at all! Ha! (But he still thinks *I* am....LOL...meeting up with "strangers from the internet"...) >>------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Tired of spam? Yahoo! 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