From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2006 #415 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 Sunday, November 5 2006 Volume 2006 : Number 415 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Hillary Clinton Is Too Ambitious To Be The First Female President - NJC [LCStanley7@aol] prank videos, njc [LCStanley7@aol.com] the cover I found ["Oddmund Kaarevik" ] njc sorry ["Oddmund Kaarevik" ] A wee Joni mention in today's Toronto Star [Catherine McKay ] Joni Currency [RoseMJoy@aol.com] Re: the cover I found njc [Catherine McKay ] Re: Hillary, njc [LCStanley7@aol.com] Re: Hillary, njc ["anon anon" ] Re: Hillary with the stars on her side, njc [LCStanley7@aol.com] Saturday night in San(d and the Sea) Diego ["Patti Parlette" ] RE: Whatever Happened To Peace On Earth-Willie Nelson (njc) ["Sherelle Sm] njc, It's down to you ["Patti Parlette" ] Re: Hillary Clinton Is Too Ambitious To Be The First Female President - NJC ["Bree Mcdonough" ] Out of the closet ["Evelyne Dubois" ] in your eyes cover time reynolds NJC [mags h ] Re: Saturday night in San Diego (njc) ["Sherelle Smith" ] Re: Voodoo (NJC) [Michael Paz ] Re: New releases, njc [Deb Messling ] happy, njc ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Saturday night in San Diego ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Re: Out of the closet [Nuriel Tobias ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 06:57:30 EST From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: Re: Hillary Clinton Is Too Ambitious To Be The First Female President - NJC In a message dated 11/3/2006 10:43:03 P.M. Central Standard Time, bree_mcdonough@hotmail.com writes: I'm sure we all have had times...occasions of paranoia. No big deal!! So, are you saying the paranoia you attribute to Hillary was only one of these "occasions of paranoia" which is really no big deal in the now? ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 07:03:37 EST From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: prank videos, njc _http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2006/07/tommabe.html_ (http://www.ebaumsworld.com/2006/07/tommabe.html) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:50:50 +0100 From: "Oddmund Kaarevik" Subject: the cover I found Hi Bob!(and the rest of you) I have got the cover I mentioned and will try to send it later today. I will try to work it out myself - but I may have to ask you for some assistance. Is it best to send it via you sent it - or is it okay to send just as a single file. I know how to download your covers but I have never actually sent music myself. I guess you will file it as some of the weird covers (cause you won't understand any of the language) I have also got the Kari Bremnes cd with english texts (Norwegian mood) - If i figure out how to send music - I'll send that too, so you can hear her in a later and more mature version - and understand the texts as well. Thanks for your latest covers. I disagree with you regarding Aimee Mann - I think you judge her very harsh. But I indeed appreciate your efforts on the covers and your comments as well. And I do agree that it would have been great to hear Mama Cass do more Joni covers. Her version of SL is a really a jewel. Another one of her's I really love, and have sort of made my own is "Make your own kind of music" I'm sure you know it. This week I made a new discovery; Sandy Denny. Great voice. I' m looking forward to get into her music. As well as Ani Di Franco. Her debut album is playing both at my cdplayer and in my head at the time. What a voice ! And what energy. Hey ! That's all for now Love Oddmund, Norway ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 13:52:49 +0100 From: "Oddmund Kaarevik" Subject: njc sorry I keep forgetting the njc marking - my posts are almost always about Joni, so I haven't getting used to put on njc, when it's not Sorry. Oddmund ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 08:10:09 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: A wee Joni mention in today's Toronto Star There's a small Joni mention (her name) in an article in this morning's Toronto Star. The article deals with cards and merch for causes and, in particular, celebrities lending their talents to these causes to sell merchandise to aid a number of different charities and causes. The Joni mention is in para 2 of the article below. At the end of the article is a list of various charities that sell cards and so on to raise money. I didn't include that list here. Joni's card for War Child Canada was mentioned here last year. But for those who haven't seen, or for those who may have forgotten, here is a direct link to the page with Joni's card. Hers appears at the top in "Box set A": http://www.warchild.ca/merchandise_cards.asp Here is the Toronto Star article: - -------------------------------------- Spotlight on aid Entertainers turn into artists as charities offer holiday cards and merchandise with proceeds supporting worthy causes Nov. 4, 2006. 01:00 AM HELEN HENDERSON LIFE WRITER Before they even reach puberty, they are soldiers, orphans, rape victims. With the help of musicians from Canada, they have a chance at life. Avril Lavigne and husband Deryck Whibley, of Sum 41, joined other artists, including The Tragically Hip, Our Lady Peace, Chantal Kreviazuk, Feist, Barenaked Ladies, Billy Talent, Joni Mitchell, Sarah McLachlan and Bruce Cockburn, in the cause of War Child Canada. Together they raise funds for medicine, food, school supplies and community aid in Afghanistan, Sudan, Congo, Somalia, Iraq and other wartorn lands. Through concerts, award-winning documentaries, merchandise and a unique series of specially designed holiday greeting cards, they also encourage North American youth to take an active role. "It was Leonard Cohen who started the idea of the cards," says War Child Canada's co-founder Sam Nutt. "The one he designed was so popular, we decided to approach other musicians. Everything took off from there." Nutt, a doctor at Women's College Hospital who specializes in treating women and children, started the group seven years ago with husband Eric Hoskins, also a doctor. War Child Canada is just one of the many not-for-profit groups offering cards and gift items for the holiday season. The proceeds support worthy causes. The list below is by no means exhaustive, but it's a start. Since most of these operations run on a shoestring budget, supplies sometimes run out. Always double-check supplies and prices before ordering. - --------------- Following this is a list and info of the charities that sell merchandise for fundraising. The whole article can be found here (for the next little while, I hope): http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&call_pageid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1162421411023 Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 09:00:58 -0500 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu, Lama" Subject: New releases, njc Has anyone heard the new releases from The Who or Nellie McKay? How 'bout a mini-review. Hook a brother up, will ya? Jim L. np: Dolly Parton's "Jolene" on LP ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 09:19:43 EST From: RoseMJoy@aol.com Subject: Joni Currency and I filled it full of silver.... Nathan La Franeer Rosie in Nj NP: Sistotowbell Lane ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 10:03:38 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: the cover I found njc - --- Oddmund Kaarevik wrote: I know how to download your covers but > I have never actually > sent music myself. Have you tried YouSendIt.com? It does take a lot longer to upload them than to download, so it requires patience - more than I have, that's for sure! > This week I made a new > discovery; Sandy Denny. Great voice. I' m looking > forward to get into her > music. Sandy Denny RULES! You have a lot of treats in store for you. Here's one for you at YouSendIt. Sandy Denny sings "The Sea" from a boot called "One last sad refrain." According to http://www.hotshotdigital.com/WellAlwaysRemember/SandyDennyDisco.html this was Sandy's last concert at The Royalty Theatre, Kingsway, London, 27-Nov-77. http://www.yousendit.com/download/kF3CVktjbWw%3D Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 10:17:52 EST From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: Re: Hillary, njc Lori wrote: One could, however, meet Hillary in person if one really wanted to do so. Hi Lori, Hillary lived here in Arkansas for years, and my sister-in-law knew her personally... up close and personal enough to know Hillary didn't shave her legs in the winter back then. I have another friend who worked with Hillary at the Rose Law firm in Little Rock. They don't classify Hillary as "not nice." I met Bill but not Hillary when they lived here. I heard her speak at Children's Hospital where I worked and was impressed. Love, Laura ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 10:32:04 -0500 From: "anon anon" Subject: Re: Hillary, njc >From: LCStanley7@aol.com >Reply-To: LCStanley7@aol.com >To: joni@smoe.org >CC: lrfye58@gmail.com >Subject: Re: Hillary, njc >Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 10:17:52 EST > >Lori wrote: > >One could, however, meet Hillary in person >if one really wanted to do so. > > > >Hi Lori, > > Hillary lived here in Arkansas for years, and my sister-in-law knew >her >personally... up close and personal enough to know Hillary didn't shave >her >legs in the winter back then. I have another friend who worked with >Hillary >at the Rose Law firm in Little Rock. They don't classify Hillary as "not >nice." > > I met Bill but not Hillary when they lived here. I heard her speak >at >Children's Hospital where I worked and was impressed. > >Love, >Laura Hillary would probably do a fine job as president, but she's too polarizing, unfortunatly... _________________________________________________________________ Use your PC to make calls at very low rates https://voiceoam.pcs.v2s.live.com/partnerredirect.aspx ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 11:38:22 EST From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: Re: Hillary with the stars on her side, njc Inch wrote: Hillary would probably do a fine job as president, but she's too polarizing, unfortunatly... Hi Inch, Fine and unfortunate... definitely a polarity to what you say. She could take the mile though; the stars are pretty clear about it. Love, Laura Hillary Clinton - Will She Become US President in 2008? Hillary Clinton - Will She Become US President in 2008? Article by Jill Amery Birth data: October 26 1947, 8:00am CST +6:00, Chicago, Illinois USA (data supplied by "Astrodatabank" - www.astrodatabank.com) Hillary's horoscope suggests a formidably authoritative, ambitious, shrewd, and controlled public profile (natal Saturn in Leo squares MC ruler Mercury, which conjoins the Ascendant and the Nodal Axis). The Sun and Venus are in Scorpio in the 12th, with Venus, Descendant ruler, squaring a Mars-Pluto conjunction, suggesting power-control needs and a passionate, driven, uncompromising commitment to a cause. Behind-the-scenes power planning - the machinations of politics - would come naturally to her. The idealistic, intuitive Moon in Pisces is sharpened in its intellectual skills by its square with radical Uranus in Gemini, suggesting the socialistic views and radical feminism for which she has become famous. But altogether, the uncompromising, steely tenor of the horoscope suggests she has made and will continue to make enemies along the way and her husband Bill is an ideal balance for her perspective, in terms of his easy charisma and conciliation skills. She supported him through the challenges and traumas of his presidency - will he support her as well during hers, should she win in 2008? So, will Hillary be elected the first female President of the USA at the nation's next election in November, 2008? Or won't she? All things being equal and she decides to run, I believe she has a very good chance of success. During the run-up to the election (November 4, 2008) and afterwards, there are several astrological signatures that suggest that should she run for President, she could win. First, Solar Arc (SA) Jupiter has arced to aspect her natal Sun, suggesting big-time reward and success. Natally, their joint symbolism reflects extraordinarily well her career as an attorney, First Lady, then politician on a national/international, scale. Jupiter in Sagittarius rises at the Ascendant, and the Sun disposits a 9th-house stellium which is part of a formidable t-square involving the rulers of not only the Ascendant-Descendant axis, but also the MC! Solar Arc Moon conjunct the Nodal Axis during the election campaign in 2008 is further indication that public attention is extraordinarily drawn to her at that time. Hillary might prove to be the USA's answer to Britain's first female Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. Despite Hillary's former reputation for social idealism, from the horoscope she does indeed appear like another "iron lady"! Once she has her "feet under the desk" she could prove to be another ruler with an iron fist. Margaret Thatcher's natal Moon-Neptune conjunction is an echo of Hillary's Moon in Pisces, suggesting the initial appearance at least, of a velvet glove softening the iron fist. Contacts with the horoscope of a nation can be helpful to assess whether a potential leader will be successful in his-her bid for its leadership. George W Bush is a great example, with his Sun at 13 Cancer conjunct the USA Sun (USA: 4 July 1776, Philadelphia). But Hillary's Asc/MC midpoint (nexus of personal identity and worldly status) at 13 Libra conjoins the USA's Saturn. Hillary being a Saturnian type, and bearing in mind the state of the USA after a long, gruelling, expensive Middle Eastern war, the nation will be in need of a leader who is capable of austere, even ruthless restructuring and "tough love" to rebuild morale. She will also be experiencing her second Saturn return so it should be a dual labor of love. Her natal Vertex at 4 Cancer (some astrologers see the Vertex as a fated point of association between people and/or events) is conjunct the USA's Venus-Jupiter conjunction - surely a possible indicator of a female president. Corroborating this possibility is Hillary's SA Sun in 2008-9 conjoining her Vertex-Anti-vertex axis, thus linking with the USA Venus-Jupiter conjunction! For unprecedented events, and for reversals of former status (in this case, a first female leader of the most powerful nation in the world in modern times) we look to Uranus. Transit Uranus will conjoin Hillary's Moon at 22 Pisces (ruler of her political 9th) throughout the lead up to the election and after inauguration. Transit Saturn has been conjunct her Midheaven during the year, suggesting an extremely important time of life development and major change in the profession. The transit Saturn-Uranus opposition in the sky of itself suggests a major break from the past, as it squares the USA Mars at 21 Gemini (male symbolism). Hillary's relationship profile is extremely challenged astrologically - she has her extreme supporters and detractors. So, of concern is transit Neptune squaring her Ascendant-Descendant and Nodal axes during election time. This could not only involve detractors attempting yet again to discredit her (she and Bill have hardly escaped scandal since coming to prominence, e.g. the Whitewater "whitewash") but Neptune suggests that her physical health and strength, as well as her nerves, could be undermined by a gruelling campaign (Neptune will also oppose her Saturn and square her Mercury, MC ruler of reputation). The Neptune transit suggests that much could be done by Republican interests to undermine her personally and professionally. But some important midpoints at that time are also supportive of her success: SA Venus prior to the election will midpoint Jupiter/MC, suggesting success, reward, and popularity. And SA Pluto = Jupiter/MC during 2009 suggests substantial gains, together with potential for extraordinary achievement and recognition. For the January 20, 2009 12:00pm inauguration in Washington, DC you could expect that the event chart would reflect change to a female president. And it does - on cue, Venus, Ascendant ruler, is conjunct Uranus! The Midheaven ruler, Saturn, opposes the conjunction, reflecting potential for a breakaway from the male tradition of US presidents. This new condition is also reflected by the stellium in Aquarius in the 10th house of Sun, Mercury, Jupiter and the North Node. The inauguration Moon in the 7th house is exactly conjunct Hillary's 1st-house Jupiter! The rare eclipse of the Sun by Venus in 2004 is perhaps also reflected in this event of the first female presidency. (Condoleezza Rice trailblazed that year, with her ascendancy to Secretary of State, the most powerful and highest-ranking woman next to the USA President in the existing regime.) Symbolism of the feminine archetype (Venus) is clear - the previous occultation of the Sun by Venus in 1882 immediately preceded women's suffrage. Hillary's Secondary Progressed Moon is conjunct the degree of that 2004 Sun-Venus occultation at 17 Gemini, and at inauguration, Venus exactly squares that degree! The synchronicity seems to suggest a victory for Hillary. You can email the author of this article at: _jilamery@senet.com.au _ (mailto:jilamery@senet.com.au) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 17:10:08 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: Saturday night in San(d and the Sea) Diego Dave Blackburn wrote: "p.s Pray for Robin who has memorized over 20 of some of the wordiest lyrics ever written :)" Patti, you must be laughing so hard right now, eh?... Nuri - ------- Oh, Nuri, Sweet bird you are Briefer than a falling star All these vain promises on beauty jars Somewhere with your wings on time You must be laughing Behind our eyes Calendars of our lives Circled with compromise Sweet bird of time and change You must be laughing Up on your feathers laughing Au contraire, mon cheri l! Actuellement, when I read Dave's post, I got chills "when I was thinking about how right tonight might be" (Carly Tic) and how much Joni love and energy Dave and Robin have put into this happening. In all honesty, I took his plea to heart and was sending up my prayers as I scrolled down and then saw your post. So now I laugh a little with you Nuri, up on your feathers, but I *still* am sending up my prayers for Robin, because using Joni's words is serious business. Don't I know it! But to have to *sing* them, too? Oh, mon Dieu. "Bars in her head Beating frantic and snowblind Romantic and snowblind"......I would be frantic, but I'm sure Robin won't be. Songs are like tattoos. You've been to sea before. I know you guys are going to NAIL it. Or should I say, crown and anchor it! I'm beaming alll my Joni energy out to San Diego and will be with you in spirit. Nuri, encore une fois: ***Break a leg, Dave, have a great show!*** May I add my JMOCDed two cents to that? Before you break that leg -- that long leg, long lonely leg, long-silk-stockinged -- let me feel your leg under that table leaning into mine, and then get it all bruised from banging into things. I hope your band doesn't sound like typewriters; I hope you don't tremble as you sing. Do your best, and do good business! Your name's in the news. Everything's first class! Love and best wishes, Patti P., now all JMOCDed on a Saturday morning.....I'd better go round up some milk and toast and honey! P.S. Oh yeah, I will be seeing Arlo & Family at UConn tonight, hoping that good fortune allows that I get to pass him a note from Paz, a note printed on butterflies and lilac sprays from a girl who has to tell him she saw Paz somewhere. There are no degrees of separation anymore. We are one spirit. _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 09:38:46 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Whatever Happened To Peace On Earth-Willie Nelson (njc) http://www.nvf.org/ so goosebump, tear inducing beautiful- thank you sherelle ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 09:47:47 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: Hillary Clinton Is Too Ambitious To Be The First Female President - NJC LOL... there seems to be a lot of undocumented or purely made up hillary bashing a foot these days... & she's not even announced whether she is running! (me, I'm hoping for someone else to be nominated)... somehow I was included in one of those emails that has been circulating for years & is an urban legend... telling about how simply wonderful the bush family is to their secret service people as opposed to absolutely horrible the clintons, especially hillary (now that bill is out of the running I suppose), was to them... seems to me the supporters of the bush regime are out of ammunition these days ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 10:33:53 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: Saturday night in San(d and the Sea) Diego Oui je, je t'aime Patti! Je jure sur me tient le premier role en haut! Je jure sur le streetlight sur le coin Poussee en arriere des ombres! Nu Patti Parlette wrote: Dave Blackburn wrote: "p.s Pray for Robin who has memorized over 20 of some of the wordiest lyrics ever written :)" Patti, you must be laughing so hard right now, eh?... Nuri - ------- Oh, Nuri, Sweet bird you are Briefer than a falling star All these vain promises on beauty jars Somewhere with your wings on time You must be laughing Behind our eyes Calendars of our lives Circled with compromise Sweet bird of time and change You must be laughing Up on your feathers laughing Au contraire, mon cheri l! Actuellement, when I read Dave's post, I got chills "when I was thinking about how right tonight might be" (Carly Tic) and how much Joni love and energy Dave and Robin have put into this happening. In all honesty, I took his plea to heart and was sending up my prayers as I scrolled down and then saw your post. So now I laugh a little with you Nuri, up on your feathers, but I *still* am sending up my prayers for Robin, because using Joni's words is serious business. Don't I know it! But to have to *sing* them, too? Oh, mon Dieu. "Bars in her head Beating frantic and snowblind Romantic and snowblind"......I would be frantic, but I'm sure Robin won't be. Songs are like tattoos. You've been to sea before. I know you guys are going to NAIL it. Or should I say, crown and anchor it! I'm beaming alll my Joni energy out to San Diego and will be with you in spirit. Nuri, encore une fois: ***Break a leg, Dave, have a great show!*** May I add my JMOCDed two cents to that? Before you break that leg -- that long leg, long lonely leg, long-silk-stockinged -- let me feel your leg under that table leaning into mine, and then get it all bruised from banging into things. I hope your band doesn't sound like typewriters; I hope you don't tremble as you sing. Do your best, and do good business! Your name's in the news. Everything's first class! Love and best wishes, Patti P., now all JMOCDed on a Saturday morning.....I'd better go round up some milk and toast and honey! P.S. Oh yeah, I will be seeing Arlo & Family at UConn tonight, hoping that good fortune allows that I get to pass him a note from Paz, a note printed on butterflies and lilac sprays from a girl who has to tell him she saw Paz somewhere. There are no degrees of separation anymore. We are one spirit. _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ - --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 18:49:49 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: Whatever Happened To Peace On Earth-Willie Nelson (njc) Sweet songbird Sherelle wrote: This is anti-Iraq War with political content so please skip if your so not inclined. This song has just been recorded by Willie Nelson and special guests Michael McDonald and Amy Holland McDonald to name a few. It is a single that will be released November 21st to benefit the National Veterans Foundation. I have a feeling that it is going to cause a stir. It's nice to hear Amy Holland McDonald's vocals again. And of course, I am a big fan of Michael McDonald. I respectfully do not support the war even though I support the troops strongly, so this song means a lot to me. Anyway, here is the link to the NVF and the song. http://www.nvf.org/ So simply and beautifully said, Sherelle. "I respectfully do not support the war even though I support the troops strongly, so this song means a lot to me." C'est ca! Exactement! It's like the pin I wear every day, to appease or enlighten the people who think people like us do not support the troops: "Pro-soldier, Pro-peace", in a peace sign. I sent one to Kate. I'll have to send one to you, too. (Send me your address, s'il te plait.) And that link, that song -- perfect. Absofreakinlutely PERFECT! It's exactement what I need to go into my high school alumni discussion list. I have been holding back from going in there because there are a lot of hawks there, and this dove gets all bruised up from banging into those things, but this is perfect. A veterans' website, with an anti-war song. Like General Clark, stumping for my man Ned. Ooh la la! Maybe this will get us some votes now. Yes! Get out the vote! Give peace a vote! All we are saying..... Sherelle, I am looking right now at the picture of you and me at Strawberry Fields, standing above the "Imagine" mosaic. There's *more* perfect. Carry on, sister! We gotta keep thinkin' we can make it through these waves. Love, Patti P. CODEPINK Peacemaker #990 P.S. Quelle coincidence! In some amazing grace and synchronicity, I just got a videoclip from CODEPINK. Here is "Medea Benjamin of CODEPINK interviewing Willie Nelson on the war in Iraq, on voting the bastards out": http://blip.tv/file/88667?filename=Dumbeast-WhatHappenedToPeaceOnEarth361.flv _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and morethen map the best route! http://local.live.com?FORM=MGA001 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 11:22:31 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: Hillary, njc Laura wrote: > Hillary lived here in Arkansas for years, and my sister-in-law knew her personally... > up close and personal enough to know Hillary didn't shave her legs in the winter > back then. Well then! Hillary and I have at least one more thing in common already!! : ) Smart woman, not shaving her legs in the winter. One needs all the warmth they can get when it's cold. (Anyone who thinks it doesn't matter or doesn't believe it, try shaving your legs during winter and feel the difference when you go outside.) Personally, I rarely shave my legs during any season, but maybe that's too much information. ; ) "anon anon" wrote: > Hillary would probably do a fine job as president, but she's too > polarizing, unfortunatly... I agree with both points. I do believe Hillary would make a fine president, but her candidacy would probably split the party's vote. I hope Barack Obama runs, but then of course the color of his skin (not to mention his unusual name) would probably cause him problems (like attempted assassination). Actually, for a really fun and interesting race, I think Hillary and Condi running against each other would be a hoot! : D Lori Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 20:09:43 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: RE: Whatever Happened To Peace On Earth-Willie Nelson (njc) Hi Patti, I thought especially of you when I heard this song and knew I had to let you hear it. Please dear dove, be safe and strong. Let no one hurt you. I have a very slow and old computer so I will watch that video but it will take a minute to download. Someone on the list where I found this who has different viewpoints asked that I not cannonize Willie as he's record has not been that stellar with the law. I replied that I was not trying to put Willie on a pedestal. It's his real-ness that I admire the most. He doesn't pretend to be something or someone that he's not and gives to those in need (like the farmers) simply because it's the right thing to do. He doesn't want a pat on the back or a pedestal. He just does it because it's right. Love, Sherelle Patti wrote: > >So simply and beautifully said, Sherelle. > >"I respectfully do not support the war even though I support the troops >strongly, so this song means a lot to me." C'est ca! Exactement! It's >like the pin I wear every day, to appease or enlighten the people who think >people like us do not support the troops: "Pro-soldier, Pro-peace", in a >peace sign. I sent one to Kate. I'll have to send one to you, too. (Send >me your address, s'il te plait.) > >And that link, that song -- perfect. Absofreakinlutely PERFECT! > >It's exactement what I need to go into my high school alumni discussion >list. I have been holding back from going in there because there are a lot >of hawks there, and this dove gets all bruised up from banging into those >things, but this is perfect. A veterans' website, with an anti-war song. >Like >General Clark, stumping for my man Ned. Ooh la la! Maybe this will get us >some votes now. Yes! Get out the vote! Give peace a vote! All we are >saying..... > >Sherelle, I am looking right now at the picture of you and me at Strawberry >Fields, standing above the "Imagine" mosaic. There's *more* perfect. >Carry on, sister! We gotta keep thinkin' we can make it through these >waves. > >Love, > >Patti P. >CODEPINK Peacemaker #990 > >P.S. Quelle coincidence! In some amazing grace and synchronicity, I just >got a videoclip from CODEPINK. Here is "Medea Benjamin of CODEPINK >interviewing Willie Nelson on the war in Iraq, on voting the bastards out": > > >http://blip.tv/file/88667?filename=Dumbeast-WhatHappenedToPeaceOnEarth361.flv > >_________________________________________________________________ >Find a local pizza place, music store, museum and morethen map the best >route! http://local.live.com?FORM=MGA001 > _________________________________________________________________ Try the next generation of search with Windows Live Search today! http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/searchlaunch/?locale=en-us&source=hmtagline ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 21:32:42 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: njc, It's down to you LOL....I just got this email and with the subject line, I thought it was a Joni post! But it was not. It was just one of 100s like this I have received this week. WARNING: HEAVY AND EXTREME POLITICAL CONTENT. DELETE NOW IF YOU HATE THE POLITICS. Okay, I'm off to see Arlo et famille. I wish Marianne were here to draw butterflies and lilac sprays on the Paz note I have for him! Bon nuit everyone. Saturday, Saturday, Saturday night's all right! Love, Patti P. Friends, What we do now during these last three days is by far the most important contribution we can make. Turnout is EVERYTHING and a complete Dem sweep is possible in CT. The whole world is watching to see if CT is really anti-war. Joe Lieberman and CT's other Republicans must be held accountable for this war that has taken as many as 650,000 lives, for two wretched Supreme Court members, for a policy of torture, for an end to Habeas Corpus and so much more. Shame on those who say Joe's other votes are more important than illegal war, torture, the Bill of Rights and Choice. Shame, shame, shame! Pull out all the stops. Send the kids to the relatives or bring them along. Take two days off work. Dump all those remaining plans for the rest of this weekend and the next two days. Anyone you have to call to cancel with will be so proud of you for doing what Joe Lieberman and George Bush have refused to do - defend democracy! What in our lives could possibly be more important than this tiny window of opportunity to take back our country? This could end a war, could allow impeachment, and could open up all kinds of opportunities for investigations and prosecutions. This election could make democracy work! Let's make it happen! Just click below! http://nedlamont.com/finalweekend gregory From: "Tim Tagaris, Ned Lamont for Senate" Subject: Shortest Campaign Email Ever Dear Gregory, The time for talk is over. It's down to one simple question. Can you get involved this weekend? Click here for a list of dozens of canvasses, organizing meetings, rallies, and other events this weekend: http://nedlamont.com/finalweekend Click here to contact your local field office: http://nedlamont.com/contact Rock the boat, Tim Tagaris Ned Lamont for Senate Internet Communications Director Paid for by Ned Lamont for Senate, John Hartwell, Treasurer _________________________________________________________________ Try Search Survival Kits: Fix up your home and better handle your cash with Live Search! http://imagine-windowslive.com/search/kits/default.aspx?kit=improve&locale=en-US&source=hmtagline ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 17:04:33 -0500 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: Hillary Clinton Is Too Ambitious To Be The First Female President - NJC I guess what I 'm really saying is.. after all the things I have read about her....articles..books.. which have been quite extensive.....forgetting her politics ...is the way she treats people...not nice a lot of the time. ( Very simple.) I don't like her politics...she's a socialist at heart...I prefer capitalism. On her agenda/views..I would not want to see ..what she REALLY thinks.......implemented in this country. Bree >I'm sure we all have had >times...occasions of paranoia. No big deal!! > > > > >So, are you saying the paranoia you attribute to Hillary was only one of >these "occasions of paranoia" which is really no big deal in the now? _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: 04 Nov 2006 22:55:54 +0000 From: Benedicte Nielsen Subject: NJC Nick Cave and the Proposition Since there are a few Nick Cave-lovers out there - I just saw The Proposition and was very impressed. Not so much with the blood-splatter, but the filming and the music was very, I mean _really_ poetic and well balanced. To be able to say that about a western, wow. Does anyone have the sound-track? I'm tempted to buy it... And interested to know what other people think...? All the best from Benedicte who skipped the Guy-Fawkes-Night-fireworks... - ------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 18:00:37 -0500 From: "Evelyne Dubois" Subject: Out of the closet Bonjour everyone, I've never yet introduced myself properly to you, true Joni lovers, though I've been reading your words and been soughting out your company on my computer. I don't know you "really" however feel attached (strange...), to many of you. Lately, I've been listening to Jonis album trying to find (other than the obvious) Joni laughing out loud and I must say that in many many songs, though you cannot hear her laughing out loud, you sure can feel her smiling way out. Also the beautiful story about being the prophet of your own tales, inspired by Marcie... I love those type of threads... it connects me to such a wider inner world! My name is Evelyne, I live in Montreal. I'm not a musician but a "milomane" that loves to sing (specially weird cords :-). My mother tong is french so please forgive my poor written english in advance... I've been listening to Joni for many years now, ever since I was 17 years old (I'm 38 now...), when a friend made me listen to Court and Spark. Thank you Frangois. I haven't had any contact with this man afterwards but don't think he went much further than CAS. Still, I loved the album (specially people's party) and got curious. My second album was Blue, then STOS, Clouds, Hejira (big big coup de foudre there), DJRD (Idem), HOSL, LOTC, and few month later, the rest of her published albums and from then on, ever searching and buying all of her works. Had to convert them to CD's and now, what knows what! She's with me always, she touched my soul. I have to say I never really inquired about personal specifics of her life. I was with her visions, images, feelings... and they were interacting with mine. Wow! I felt so connected! But this I guess you understand. About two years ago, I met (through a good friend, in total Joni darkness) another Joni lover. She knew Joni's words, even better than I. It was so weird to me, kind of a shock... I felt a little naked. Anyways, I realized I was kind of in the closet with Joni. Very strange since Joni is such a immense musician, poet, person! And then I found you .... Today I was listening to Turbulent Indigo (replay mode.... I do that sometimes... often actually). Though I love all the peaces on there, Job's Sad Song is special to me. I'd like to know what you think that song say for her... maybe beside the fact of getting older and weaker physically, the nauseating music bizz at times, failing marriage (?)... Or again, what does it say to you? Evelyne. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 15:47:54 -0800 (PST) From: mags h Subject: in your eyes cover time reynolds NJC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DZItikYjC8&mode=related&search= this is brilliant...tim reynolds has been known to hang with dave matthews..but check this one out... in your eyes... instrumentally speaking... bring the stars home www.stardome.ca - --------------------------------- Low, Low, Low Rates! Check out Yahoo! Messenger's cheap PC-to-Phone call rates. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 00:38:12 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: Saturday night in San Diego (njc) Dear David, I'm not sure if this will reach you in time but may you have a great show and may Robin remember every word! We'll be thinking good thoughts for you! Sherelle From: Dave Blackburn Dear Joni pals, Just a grinning note to tell you we are fully sold out for the show (tomorrow as I write) and it's gonna be cool. Delighted to have Bob M and Lindsay M there to report about it to you guys, all objective like... "It's an old romance, the Boho dance, it hasn't gone to sleep..." Dave Blackburn p.s Pray for Robin who has memorized over 20 of some of the wordiest lyrics ever written :) _________________________________________________________________ Get today's hot entertainment gossip http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 19:21:03 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Saturday night in San Diego (njc) Well said my dear friend and I too wish you well and wish I could be there. Hope you guys that are going have a wonderful time Kakki Bob et al. Love Paz (said a voice from the dark!) > Dear David, > > I'm not sure if this will reach you in time but may you have a great show > and may Robin remember every word! We'll be thinking good thoughts for you! > > Sherelle > > From: Dave Blackburn > > Dear Joni pals, > Just a grinning note to tell you we are fully sold out for the > show (tomorrow as I write) and it's gonna be cool. Delighted to have > Bob M and Lindsay M there to report about it to you guys, all > objective like... > > "It's an old romance, the Boho dance, it hasn't gone to sleep..." > > Dave Blackburn > > p.s Pray for Robin who has memorized over 20 of some of the wordiest > lyrics ever written :) > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get today's hot entertainment gossip > http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 19:25:48 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Out of the closet Welcome Evelyne. Isn't wonderful? I hope you enjoy your stay here. Please share your music with us and hopefully we will see you at a JoniFest in the future and get to hear you in person. Have you hear of my dear from Louisiana who was a somewhat of a big hit in your neighborhood, Zachary Richard?? I love his album Caps Enrage'. I have been listening to his album that is is mixing with another friend Mike Napolitano who coincidentaly is expecting his first child with Ani DiFranco.If you haven't heard him please check him out. That album is one of my top 10 records of all time. Best to you. Michael (in New Orleans) > Bonjour everyone, > > > I've never yet introduced myself properly to you, true Joni lovers, though > I've been reading your words and been soughting out your company on my > computer. I don't know you "really" however feel attached (strange...), to > many of you. Lately, I've been listening to Jonis album trying to find (other > than the obvious) Joni laughing out loud and I must say that in many many > songs, though you cannot hear her laughing out loud, you sure can feel her > smiling way out. Also the beautiful story about being the prophet of your own > tales, inspired by Marcie... I love those type of threads... it connects me > to such a wider inner world! > > > > My name is Evelyne, I live in Montreal. I'm not a musician but a "milomane" > that loves to sing (specially weird cords :-). My mother tong is french so > please forgive my poor written english in advance... > > > > I've been listening to Joni for many years now, ever since I was 17 years old > (I'm 38 now...), when a friend made me listen to Court and Spark. Thank you > Frangois. I haven't had any contact with this man afterwards but don't think > he went much further than CAS. Still, I loved the album (specially people's > party) and got curious. My second album was Blue, then STOS, Clouds, Hejira > (big big coup de foudre there), DJRD (Idem), HOSL, LOTC, and few month > later, the rest of her published albums and from then on, ever searching and > buying all of her works. Had to convert them to CD's and now, what knows what! > She's with me always, she touched my soul. I have to say I never really > inquired about personal specifics of her life. I was with her visions, images, > feelings... and they were interacting with mine. Wow! I felt so connected! > But this I guess you understand. > > > > About two years ago, I met (through a good friend, in total Joni darkness) > another Joni lover. She knew Joni's words, even better than I. It was so weird > to me, kind of a shock... I felt a little naked. Anyways, I realized I was > kind of in the closet with Joni. Very strange since Joni is such a immense > musician, poet, person! > > > > And then I found you .... > > > > Today I was listening to Turbulent Indigo (replay mode.... I do that > sometimes... often actually). Though I love all the peaces on there, Job's Sad > Song is special to me. I'd like to know what you think that song say for > her... maybe beside the fact of getting older and weaker physically, the > nauseating music bizz at times, failing marriage (?)... Or again, what does it > say to you? > > > > Evelyne. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 19:28:42 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Voodoo (NJC) > You are going to have to speak up Bob or throw something my way when you are > saying something that important. I am getting a little hard of hearing. I am > off to see Susan Cowsill tonight and just sit and listen for a change. She is > doing one of her Covers series and doing U29s Joshua Tree. > > Best > > Paz > > > were Drive By Truckers (WHY HAVEN'T ANY OF YOU TOLD ME ABOUT THEM??? I LOVE > THEM!!> > > Michael you ignorant slut.... > > I HAVE been talking about them for a couple of years now! What, do you have my > address marked as "$pam" so all my posts go in the wrong folder? Just 2 weeks > ago, I was advising Lama to add the DBT's to his Southern rock compilation. > "Blessing & A Curse" is easily one of the strongest records of the year, > incredible that they could follow up "The Dirty South" with something even > stronger. And their 3.5 hour live show in Asheville this spring is one of the > highlights of the year. Try and keep up, willya? > > Another highlight is coming up this weekend with Dave Blackburn's show...looks > like it's turning into a Socal minifest! > > Bob > > NP: Bobby "Boris" Pickett, "Monster Mash" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 04 Nov 2006 23:04:36 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: Re: New releases, njc I bought the new Nellie and I'm still digesting it. At first listen, I was disappointed, if only because I didn't, couldn't, have that WTF?! experience that I had with her first album; she's a known quantity now. After a couple of listens, I'd say it's somewhat more stretched out and and the songs a little less easily classified (oh, that's the rap one, that's the jazz, that's the Tom Lehrer ditty). I really like "Cupcake" as a car stereo bopping along kind of song. "Mama and Me" makes me cringe, but it draws me. "Gladd" and "I Am Nothing" are lovely; "Food," "Pounce," and the yodel think feel like throways - for this you pitched a fit over a double album? I confess that I haven't focused on the lyrics yet except for one delicious line "I feel like an antelope on a nature show." That's NEVER good. At 09:00 AM 11/4/2006, you wrote: >Has anyone heard the new releases from The Who or Nellie McKay? How 'bout a >mini-review. Hook a brother up, will ya? - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- dlmessling@rcn.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 00:07:44 -0500 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: happy, njc maKE SOMEOne haPPy DAY everyday Today and everyday is "make someone happy day." IF YOU WANT TO MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY EVERYDAY just let us (Make Them Happy Club) know (somehow) . . . You will not get a response back from Make Happy Club counsel, but you will definitely be a member and you will incur duties. If you write a song about it you will receive big credits Here's to you. Here's wishing you well in spreading your special sunshine. p.s. the colors of this club are purple and green Reply _________________________________________________________________ Stay in touch with old friends and meet new ones with Windows Live Spaces http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwsp0070000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 00:54:59 -0500 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: Saturday night in San Diego Hi Dave, Wish I could have been there! Marianne Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2006 06:10:56 -0800 From: Dave Blackburn Subject: Saturday night in San Diego Dear Joni pals, Just a grinning note to tell you we are fully sold out for the show (tomorrow as I write) and it's gonna be cool. Delighted to have Bob M and Lindsay M there to report about it to you guys, all objective like... "It's an old romance, the Boho dance, it hasn't gone to sleep..." Dave Blackburn p.s Pray for Robin who has memorized over 20 of some of the wordiest lyrics ever written :) _________________________________________________________________ Get FREE company branded e-mail accounts and business Web site from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0050001411mrt/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2006 22:38:14 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: Out of the closet Hi Evelyne, That's a lovely out of the closet introduction you wrote here. The list can move you and be moved by you as long as you don't remove yourself from yourself and it too, Evelyne. We were told lately by some Bel Air lady that we must be insane for using the interent, but i always thought that she ain't too sane herself, so keep on smiling. Hey, Evelyne, play fair and share your thoughts first. There's a lot of replay mode going here since 1957 too so break the spell, lucky girl, as i can sense some cool clear threads coming right up and served chilled. Nuri Evelyne Dubois wrote: Bonjour everyone, I've never yet introduced myself properly to you, true Joni lovers, though I've been reading your words and been soughting out your company on my computer. I don't know you "really" however feel attached (strange...), to many of you. Lately, I've been listening to Jonis album trying to find (other than the obvious) Joni laughing out loud and I must say that in many many songs, though you cannot hear her laughing out loud, you sure can feel her smiling way out. Also the beautiful story about being the prophet of your own tales, inspired by Marcie... I love those type of threads... it connects me to such a wider inner world! My name is Evelyne, I live in Montreal. I'm not a musician but a "milomane" that loves to sing (specially weird cords :-). My mother tong is french so please forgive my poor written english in advance... I've been listening to Joni for many years now, ever since I was 17 years old (I'm 38 now...), when a friend made me listen to Court and Spark. Thank you Frangois. I haven't had any contact with this man afterwards but don't think he went much further than CAS. Still, I loved the album (specially people's party) and got curious. My second album was Blue, then STOS, Clouds, Hejira (big big coup de foudre there), DJRD (Idem), HOSL, LOTC, and few month later, the rest of her published albums and from then on, ever searching and buying all of her works. Had to convert them to CD's and now, what knows what! She's with me always, she touched my soul. I have to say I never really inquired about personal specifics of her life. I was with her visions, images, feelings... and they were interacting with mine. Wow! I felt so connected! But this I guess you understand. About two years ago, I met (through a good friend, in total Joni darkness) another Joni lover. She knew Joni's words, even better than I. It was so weird to me, kind of a shock... I felt a little naked. Anyways, I realized I was kind of in the closet with Joni. Very strange since Joni is such a immense musician, poet, person! And then I found you .... Today I was listening to Turbulent Indigo (replay mode.... I do that sometimes... often actually). Though I love all the peaces on there, Job's Sad Song is special to me. I'd like to know what you think that song say for her... maybe beside the fact of getting older and weaker physically, the nauseating music bizz at times, failing marriage (?)... Or again, what does it say to you? Evelyne. - --------------------------------- Check out the New Yahoo! 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