From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2006 #274 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 Wednesday, August 2 2006 Volume 2006 : Number 274 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Joni Covers, Volume 79 - Go For The auGUSTO! [Bob Muller ] Re: Joni Covers, Volume 79 - Go For The auGUSTO! ["Cassy" ] Re: NJC political rant [Bob.Muller@Fluor.com] Re: NJC political rant [Em ] re: Jack Nielson NJC ["Alison J Einerson" ] Re: political rant - vljc ["Cassy" ] Re: political rant - vljc [Catherine McKay ] Re: NJC political rant ["gene" ] Re: NJC political rant [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: NJC political rant [Em ] Dog Eat Dog remaster link [Dave Blackburn ] Fw: Dog Eat Dog remaster link ["Cassy" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 04:20:54 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Joni Covers, Volume 79 - Go For The auGUSTO! "I've got a head full of quandary and a mighty, mighty thirst - for the FIRST, that is! Hello, and welcome to yet another volume of Joni covers - the ongoing project in which we uncover folks who tackle (and sometimes are eluded by) Joni's cornucopia of compositions. As is almost always the case, I had some helpers in gathering up these chestnuts, so thanks to Garret, Adrian, and Nuriel for their contributions to this one. Now let's dig in and dig us some cookin' Joni covers: 1. Paul Bristow - Both Sides Now: You know, I've heard lots of different vocal entries to BSN...Joni of course wrote "Rows and Flows of Angel Hair", but I've heard "Bows & Rows", "Rows and Goes", "Swirls and Curls" and so on...this recording starts out with "You circle left"....that's right, folks, it's a SQUARE DANCE record, with Paul calling out the dance moves and throwing in some of Joni's words from time to time. It's a hoot - guaranteed to make you smile. 2. Kate Fingerson - Coyote: Kate's a west coast singer - this is a great JLJ (just like Joni) performance of Coyote from a Joni Tribute concert. Which is also the source for.... 3. Elena Rowell - Amelia: Elena's version of what is truly one of Joni's strongest songs is lovely and a little fragile. She's got a hint of Chrissie Hynde in her voice, and her guitar accompaniment is strong as well. 4. Chuck Maniscalco - Big Yellow Taxi: Inspired by the Counting Crows cover, this one features some nice guitar work and some cool multi-tracked harmony vocals as well. 5. Lorraine Gervais - Edith and the Kingpin: Lorraine's no stranger to this series; she released "Blue Motel Room" on her last CD and also sent me an exclusive recording of A Case of You. She loves jazz and Joni and this take of Edith is equally excellent - outstanding musicians on piano and stand-up bass complement her solid vocals. It's from her upcoming CD, "A World Apart", and you can hear it here first! Lorraine plays up and down the west coast and ALWAYS includes a Joni tune or two in her set, so if you get the chance, check her out. 6. Nuriel Tobias - Sex Kills: As you can guess, Nuriel's Joni cover is as unpredictable as he is - - his recording captures the chaos and tension of the song and contains lots of sound effects; dogs barking, the hissing of gas leaks, gunfire - all used to good effect. 7. Dolly Parton - Both Sides Now: What better to follow Nuri than with the Anti-Nuri? I do like the tempo of this track, and the banjo and mandolin. Dolly still sounds like an outcast from the Lullaby League to me, and she uses Judy Collins as a background vocalist as a bit of a gimmick. And how can someone see Both Sides Now when they can't even see the tops of their shoes? 8. Oscar - Woodstock: Patterned after the gorgeous Eva Cassidy cover, this one is equally gorgeous. Oscar was an acoustic duo from New Zealand, Kim Ward provides the soulful vocal and Tim Cooper plays guitar. (They split up this year). One interesting addition is the closing in which Tim weaves in the opening riff from The Doors' "Riders On The Storm" - sweet. 9. Janet & Kaori Ohuchi - The Circle Game 10. Janet & Kaori Ohuchi - Both Sides Now: These recordings are actually cooler if you know the history...Back in the 70's, a 23-year-old Janet recorded these two songs but never released them, instead she moved to Japan, settled down and had a family. When her daughter Kaori turned 23, she discovered these recordings languishing on the shelf and took them into a studio adding her own vocals and some additional instrumentation - thus, it's a mother-daughter act, both of which are 23! Knowing this, there's a sentimental quality to these tracks and lend a certain kind of tenderness. 11. Little Miss Higgins - You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio: Boy, I really love this one. Instead of taking the typical country-pop angle, Little Miss Higgins takes an Iris Dement/Gillian Welch "folkie on the front porch" approach, and really puts her own stamp on it, using a banjo as the lead instrument. One talented Canadian (she hails from Alberta) paying tribute to another. 12. John Estes - Both Sides Now: John is a finger-picking guitarist from California, and this acoustic instrumental is a lovely version. 13. Barbara Robinette - A Case Of You: Barbara's voice is OK (she was a former DJ so she's had plenty of training) but the arrangement and the instrumentation and production is pretty weak. 14. Dianne Eclar - Both Sides Now: From The Phillipines, Dianne's voice is pretty standard 21st century karaoke-pop quality, though she does have a clarity to it. I do like the accordion intro and the piano arrangement throughout. 15. Louise Rogers & Rick Strong - Twisted: Louise & Rick are a voice/bass duo from NYC. Rick's bass bops and Louise's voice is crisp & animated. A very nice and fun addition to this volume. 16. Voice Trek - Both Sides Now: This is basically a re-do of the Singers Unlimited acapella version. The voices are all really strong and the blend is good, they do a good job of updating it and if you're not familiar with the other one and dig that Manhattan Transfer/Swingle Singer sort of sound you'll dig this one thoroughly. 17. Bruce Isaacson with Red Seidman - Free Man In Paris: Refer to track 11...Bruce and Red play a guitar/fiddle version, and their vocal blend recalls Loggins & Messina, especially on L&M tracks like "Listen To A Country Song". They cut loose and play some nice instrumental breaks as well on this live recording. This one is definitely unique and one of my favorites in this volume. 18. Christy Moore - The Magdalene Laundries: European folkies will be well aware of Christy, he's never made much of a splash on this side of the pond, although his little brother (Luka Bloom) has. Christy is much more Irish and much more politically charged, so Magdalene Laundries is a good fit for him. His recording is excellent - - he does sing it as an outsider, and uses Joni's name as the character..."Joni was an unmarried girl...." "Joni thinks she'll die there too...". Another strong track. 19. Alison Crowe - A Case Of You: Alison's previous cover of Joni's River was a highlight; this take on ACOY, shared as a download from her website) is also exceptional and features Alison's emotive voice and equally heartfelt piano stylings. I would imagine in the wake of Diana Krall's recording it would be tricky for a singer to not assimilate any of that record into hers, but Alison does a great job of keeping the song in her own arena. I close the volume out with this one as Alison is always a tough act to follow. And that brings us to a close on another Volume of what at least one person says is the greatest collection in Rock & Roll history. But enough about me; you want to enjoy the tunes, so here's the first half to get you started: http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=F748618C2A5EE319 (I'll follow up tonight with part deux) And if you don't want to mess with the download, or have a dial-up but don't want to deny yourself the Joni covers joy, just drop me a line and we'll work it out. Thanks again to all of you who have helped out and kept the faith. Rest assured that there's much more to come - heck, there's probably someone recording a new Joni cover even as we speak! Bob NP: Joni, "I Think I Understand" Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 08:05:56 -0400 (EDT) From: "phenryboland" Subject: [RE]Re: [RE]Re: Anomaly NJC - ---------[ Received Mail Content ]---------- >From : Bob Muller > >OK Pat - I think you've pretty much mastered the >"disappearing table" trick. > >Bob, [PULLING RABBIT OUT OF HAT] > >NP: Ani, "Shrug" > >--- phenryboland wrote: > >> [TABLE NOT SHOWN] thanks bob, lycos recently did an upgrade of their email and it defaulted to rich text without my notice so pls allow me to repost so all those people who get digests can find out what was under that "table not shown" label: "Hi gang, Every once in a while I pop up and ask this question just because I still can't believe the anomaly that has existed, as far as I know, ever since I joined the list back in '98. For those of you who don't know I had the amazing good fortune to be the entertainment mgr and house performer in a coffeehouse back in '66-'67 where we booked Chuck & Joni together and then, later on separately and become friends with our queen. Soon after I joined I invited Brian Moss who was the manager to join and also discovered that Michael "Cul" Heath, a great musician and poet, who was also part of the gang back then was already a list member. So there you have it. The anomaly. Three people on the list *from the same coffeehouse*! Hence my query: No others? I mean it just baffles me that there are three of us from the same place and time and no others from any of the MANY other venues Joni played back in those days, so, if there are any others who knew her, or at least saw her per! form back at that time, could you please sound off? Thanks. Best Regards, Pat NP: Irene - Kate Bennett" that was my original post and then this one from Randy and my response: " ---------[ Received Mail Content ]---------- From : "Randy Remote" Dude! Where the heck have you been? Ah, for the days when you could see Joni for $1.50! - ----------------------------------------------------- Dude! I been really, really sick. still can't stay on the puter too long... Ah, yes, mi amigo... those WERE the days! ...but actually, it was $1.25!!! see antique ad: http://www.angelfire.com/pq2/phenryboland/ cheers, Pat NP - WolfSong - Kate Bennett" - -- "The last time I saw Joni was Detroit in '68..." http://www.angelfire.com/pq2/phenryboland/ - -- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:48:18 -0400 From: "Cassy" Subject: Re: Joni Covers, Volume 79 - Go For The auGUSTO! I've never heard anything quite like Paul Bristow's BSN. It's classic Joni! Not! I do think it's very original, though I've heard hundreds of covers of BSN I don't think I've ever quite visualized it like this. "you swing your girl there boy". And Nuri's version of Sex Kills, while not a Roine Stolt quality cover, is quirky and had me hoping, as I listened to the gunfire samples, that he and Guy are safe. Great job Bob, as always. Warmly, Cassy, who has trouble seeing her shoes too. NP: Matter of Pride - The Tubes ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 09:28:48 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: Re: Joni Covers, Volume 79 - Go For The auGUSTO! I thought the same thing when I was writing that blurb, Cassy - Nuri, please check in when you can. Nuriel actually sent me an entire EP of Joni covers, I'll make the whole thing available here in the next week or so, assuming I remember. My schedule is pretty hectic at the moment. Bob NP: Cowboy Junkies, "A Horse In The Country" - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain proprietary, business-confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use, review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this message is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. 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Bob NP: Edwyn Collins, "A Girl Like You" - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain proprietary, business-confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use, review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this message is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:00:03 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: NJC political rant I am soooooo furious right now. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060801/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_cuba_4;_ylt=AqSo.sg73sFxmRxyR.jHZ2dhxXsA;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl Why oh WHY does Bush assume that HE or the USA, in general, needs to go to Cuba, in the vent of Castro's death and "teach" them anything? What can't he simply LET them be communists, til they of their own accord and effort, change it themselves??? Why must it be assumed the Cuban people are so stupid that they need Bush's fat dick to teach them anything??? Its not as is if there is no tradtion of intellectual thought in Cuba! I mean, in addition to being able to dance and play baseball, a few of them can THINK. So what is his problem??? I have been furious with this man time and time again, but this takes the cake. What sheer ARROGANCE! Can anyone relate to what I am saying????? He wants to pave paradise and put up a damn parking lot. I mean granted its already been developed by European interests, Canadians, whoever....but he can't take his sites off making it HIS. And his cronies. Does this make anyone else retch too?? or is it just me????? Em ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 11:34:29 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: Re: NJC political rant I'm sure it's a bunch of us, Em - I just don't get as angry anymore since his streak of stupidity and bad decisions has gone unabated for over 5 years now. Hopefully the 'democracy' forced upon the Cubans will work better than the one we've shoved down the Iraqi's throats. And what about Venezuela? They have a democracy but we still don't like it. Bob NP: Loch, "I Am Kloot" - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain proprietary, business-confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use, review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this message is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 08:53:18 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: Re: NJC political rant Why Cuba?? what is soooooooo special about that one island, that they can't be left to their own devices?? bad or good as their own devices may be. The Cuban people are not known for being politacal mushrooms, whether here or there. So if they want change, they will make it happen themselves! This list is the only place online I thought I could post my frustration with this. So I appreciate being able to. Just hoping the subject line will allow those who don't want to hear it to stay away. Anyway, my sails don't have much more wind in them at the moment.... :( thx for listening Bob, Em - --- Bob.Muller@Fluor.com wrote: > > > I'm sure it's a bunch of us, Em - I just don't get as angry anymore > since > his streak of stupidity and bad decisions has gone unabated for over > 5 > years now. > Hopefully the 'democracy' forced upon the Cubans will work better > than the > one we've shoved down the Iraqi's throats. And what about Venezuela? > They > have a democracy but we still don't like it. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 11:07:53 -0600 From: "Alison J Einerson" Subject: re: Jack Nielson NJC Hey everybody. I have been traveling for the last couple of weeks, and was unable to post about the tragic loss of my friend Jack till now. Even now, I can't really find the words to describe how much I loved this guy, though I only knew him a short time. He is the guy that gets under your skin, gives you big bear hugs, and makes you question why other people aren't quite so good. He was a very special human, whom I feel honored to have known. I was just in New Orleans a month ago, and Michael and I were supposed to go see him play at a coffeehouse. I spoke to him on the phone, and we chatted about getting together. We didn't make it to the coffehouse that night, sadly. I am terribly sad that I will never hear his magical music and voice again in person, but I play his album and enjoy that energy for as long as my ears hold out. I love ya, Jack. Alison E. in SLC np: Grateful Dead, foolish heart. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 13:12:03 -0400 From: "Cassy" Subject: Re: political rant - vljc Speaking of Dog Eat Dog... "I think that we should turn the United States Marines loose on that little island south of Florida and stop that problem!" "I am preachin' love, I am!" *Joni Mitchell - Tax Free I'm angry too Em. Besides excellent cigars is there something in Cuba we need? Perhaps once we have "helped" the entire world become democratic, we could work on making them all Christians too? I know, let's bring back feeding people to the lions if they don't follow our religion. I bet it would garner really high TV ratings. Warmly, Cassy NP: Walking in My Shoes - Depeche Mode From: "Em" I am soooooo furious right now. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060801/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_cuba_4;_ylt=AqSo.sg73sFxmRxyR.jHZ2dhxXsA;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 18:00:32 -0400 (EDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: political rant - vljc - --- Cassy wrote: > Speaking of Dog Eat Dog... > > "I think that we should turn the United States > Marines > loose on that little island south of Florida and > stop that problem!" > "I am preachin' love, I am!" > > *Joni Mitchell - Tax Free > > I'm angry too Em. Besides excellent cigars is there > something in Cuba we > need? Perhaps once we have "helped" the entire > world become democratic, we > could work on making them all Christians too? I > know, let's bring back > feeding people to the lions if they don't follow our > religion. I bet it > would garner really high TV ratings. > > Warmly, > Cassy > You took the words right out of my mouth, Sistah. I was going to quote the same Joni lines. She's a prophet, isn't she? I also chuckled to see that you still signed off "Warmly" on that one (heh-heh.) Let's see - Cuba has cigars, and the power brokers of the world love those things. Just look at the Monopoly Man. They also have sugar - we all need more of that. The US has had a thing for Cuba for a long time, and let's not forget they have a commie government (that was sarcasm, OK?) But, the US needs to stay the hell out of that, not just because it's none of their business, but because you just can't fight a war on two fronts anyway, can you? That is SO asking for trouble, as if they're not in enough of it anyway. No more young people (or old ones, for that matter) need to die over this stuff. Here in Toronto, where it's hotter than the hubs of hell! Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 15:41:40 -0700 From: "gene" Subject: Re: NJC political rant RIGHT ON!! BRO!!! - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Em" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 8:00 AM Subject: NJC political rant >I am soooooo furious right now. > > http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060801/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_cuba_4;_ylt=AqSo.sg73sFxmRxyR.jHZ2dhxXsA;_ylu=X3oDMTBiMW04NW9mBHNlYwMlJVRPUCUl > > Why oh WHY does Bush assume that HE or the USA, in general, needs to go > to Cuba, in the vent of Castro's death and "teach" them anything? > What can't he simply LET them be communists, til they of their own > accord and effort, change it themselves??? > Why must it be assumed the Cuban people are so stupid that they need > Bush's fat dick to teach them anything??? Its not as is if there is no > tradtion of intellectual thought in Cuba! I mean, in addition to being > able to dance and play baseball, a few of them can THINK. So what is > his problem??? > I have been furious with this man time and time again, but this takes > the cake. What sheer ARROGANCE! > Can anyone relate to what I am saying????? > He wants to pave paradise and put up a damn parking lot. > I mean granted its already been developed by European interests, > Canadians, whoever....but he can't take his sites off making it HIS. > And his cronies. > Does this make anyone else retch too?? or is it just me????? > Em > > !DSPAM:144,44cf709616747922646159! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 19:07:58 EDT From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: NJC political rant What a complex can of worms this situation with Castro had opened up for us all to discuss! Many of you know that my partner, Ed, was born in Cuba and moved here with his mother and father exactly 44 years ago this past July 29th. He credits his father's foresight with having been able to leave the country just a month or so before PAN AM pulled out and flights out of Cuba ended. Even then, the country was already in turmoil and suffering from a scarcity of basic goods that we all take for granted. A large number of Ed's family remained behind, thinking that the revolution would be short lived and life as they had known it would soon return. As we all know this was not the case and Castro's grip has lingered like a malignancy from which there is no cure. During all these years generations have died, grown old, grown up, and been born without knowing true freedom in the way that we do. Theirs is an oppressed, depressed way of life that is afraid or unable to voice any disapproval of the regime. The outside world sees a much brighter, more thriving nation than really exists. Foreigners can vacation in comfortable resorts on sunny beaches and feast on shrimp and pork when the country's populace goes without most basic needs. There is a Cuba for outsiders and the Cuba in which too many still live as victims of YET ANOTHER attempt at making communism work. If the altruistic socialism that Mr. Castro has so long sold the poor masses were in place, he too, would have no parts or gas for his '59 Chevy. I don't think he has to risk arrest for buying a pair of shoes or a canned ham on the black market, as do so many of his "beloved" children of the revolution. Yes, Cuba has nice cigars and nice beaches and it would make for a hell of a real estate bonanza if we were to help them with a revolution that might result in a democracy, but they are also human beings who have too long lived under the tight thumb of a cold hearted dictator. This is a smart man who has turned brother against brother and son against mother, leaving everyone afraid of even whispering dissent. I don't know that many Americans are truly in favor of our involvement in Iraq by this point, but rest assured that the same does not hold true in the case of Cuba. Just listen to the thousands of American citizens who are of Cuban descent that have just begun to voice their approval of U.S. action there. They know how difficult it has been for the even the intelligent people of that country to mount any type of uprising. I think Mr. Bush and his Party might be well advised to pursue a more politically popular crusade for a change. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:30:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: Re: NJC political rant - --- FMYFL@aol.com wrote: > Just listen to the thousands of American citizens who are > of Cuban > descent that have just begun to voice their approval of U.S. action > there. well maybe I'm the only American of Cuban descent who feels we should let it happen on its own. Of course my family was so poor in Cuba 100 years before the revolution that we came on over here. So I tend to believe it was pretty bad for some people prior to Castro too. And you said this: "The outside world sees a much brighter, more thriving nation than really exists. Foreigners can vacation in comfortable resorts on sunny beaches and feast on shrimp and pork when the country's populace goes without most basic needs." That could have been said of the pre-Castro days when Batista was the dictator too. The "golden" days. I wish only the best, one way or the other, for those people living on that island. I hope all the Cubans who ran from Castro would just go on back if they want to - it would provide a mass exodus of Repubs from my state. There's no more Soviet Union - let the expatriate Cubans themselves take Cuba back if they want to so badly. If they wouldn't try to involve the USA in it, I MIGHT even cheer them on! If the expatriate Cubans would do it ON THEIR OWN, I would cheer them. There I said it. Twice. This country needs to keep its Imperialist "manguera" in its pants. Em manguera = hose ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 16:30:32 -0700 From: Dave Blackburn Subject: Dog Eat Dog remaster link Here is the link to download my remastered version of DED as AAC files for iTunes/iPod on YouSendIt.com. 100 downloads are allowed before I have to pay them something. Those of you who wanted CDRs with uncompressed AIFF files will get them shortly if you contact me off list - send me your mailing address if you want an actual disc. http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php? action=download&ufid=5C3AD0963AAEBD24 Dave Blackburn Beat 'n Track Recording and Mastering beatntrack@sbcglobal.net http://www.beatntrack.net ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2006 20:16:28 -0400 From: "Cassy" Subject: Fw: Dog Eat Dog remaster link From: "Dave Blackburn" http://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=5C3AD0963AAEBD24 Thanks Dave, I appreciate this. Cassy NP: Television ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2006 #274 ***************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------