From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2007 #66 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 Tuesday, February 13 2007 Volume 2007 : Number 066 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC ["Patti Parlette" ] Re: e: Carlos Castaneda not much jc [NormaJean ] Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC ["Cassy" ] Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) [Em ] Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) ["Lori Fye" ] Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC [Em ] Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) ["Lori Fye" ] Re: Album covers ["Randy Remote" ] Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) now very OT [Em ] Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) now very OT ["Lori Fye" ] Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC [Motitan@aol.com] Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard [kjhsf@aol.com] Re: Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard ["Gerald A. Notaro" ] Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard... this week ["Evelyne Dubois" Subject: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC Deb M. in her long gray braids wrote: "I Can't Make You Love Me, sung by Bonnie Raitt. I don't know what to say about this song. The haunting resignation. "I will lay down my heart, and I'll feel the power, but you won't." " ***** I can hear her continue: "No, you won't............." Too sad!!!! Yeah, Deb. The haunting resignation. (No "cheerful resignation" as in Moon at the Window in that one.) Now this one is haunting *me*! And how about Bonnie doing this one? You made me leave my happy home You took my love and now youre gone Since I fell for you Love brings such misery and pain I guess Ill never be the same Since I fell for you Its so bad, its so sad Im in love with you You love me, then you snub me But what can I do Im still in love with you I guess Ill never see the light I get the blues bout every night Since I fell for you Since I fell for you I'm not going to even mention any Joni songs. We know them all. The blues, inside and outside our heads. How about "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", CSNY. How true. And then there is situational sadness. I don't know if this song is inherently sad, but it makes me cry every time because of when/where I once heard it: "God Only Knows" at my dear friend Kristie's memorial service, with her 3 little sons and her husband weeping in front of me, and with me, and everyone else. God only knows why she got a brain tumor. And here is one I cannot even listen to: k.d. lang doing Jane Siberry's "Love Is Everything" maybe it was to learn how to love maybe it was to learn how to leave maybe it was for the games we played maybe it was to learn how to choose maybe it was to learn how to lose maybe it was for the love we made love is everything they said it would be love made sweet and sad the same but love forgot to make me too blind to see you're chickening out aren't you? you're bangin' on the beach like an old tin drum I cant wait 'til you make the whole kingdom come so I'm leaving maybe it was to learn how to fight maybe it was for the lesson in pride maybe it was the cowboys' ways maybe it was to learn not to lie maybe it was to learn how to cry maybe it was for the love we made love is everything they said it would be love did not hold back the reins but love forgot to make me too blind to see you're chickening out aren't you? you're bangin' on the beach like an old tin drum I cant wait 'til you make the whole kingdom come so I'm leaving first he turns to you then he turns to her so you try to hurt him back but it breaks your body down so you try to love bigger bigger still but it...it's too late so take a lesson from the strangeness you feel and know you'll never be the same and find it in your heart to kneel down and say I gave my love didn't I? and I gave it big...sometimes and I gave it in my own sweet time I'm just leaving love is everything... Man, I'm not getting through this day with out one big boo hoo. All these sad songs....they are getting underneath my skin. Go away, sad songs, go away! So let's take these sad songs and make it better. How about three cheers for The Dixie Chicks and FREEDOM OF SPEECH! And Neil's "Living With War" having been nominated. And soon, very soon, we will be hearing new stuff from......Miss Joni Mitchell! Love, Patti P. _________________________________________________________________ FREE online classifieds from Windows Live Expo  buy and sell with people you know http://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwex0010000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://expo.live.com?s_cid=Hotmail_tagline_12/06 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 13:59:52 -0800 (PST) From: NormaJean Subject: Re: e: Carlos Castaneda not much jc Hi Mia. I apologize for the delay commenting on Carlos Castaneda's works. I had to get into Don Juan's groove once again and read, 'The Teachings of Don Juan' to refresh the feel. I enjoy the way you write, too, Mia. It's really nice expression. Just, right on! But I don't know where to start. I remember you asking if others found Don Juan or Casataneda delusional. I don't think so, at all. Yet, I totally understand how you could be questioning the validity of the old man's wisdom. Unless you take that journey yourself to know, it would be difficult not to think, "delusional." Other cultures can lay claim to the magnificence of their architectural cathedrals and castles. Others to mathmatics and astrology. But, the Native American can stake claim to their 'links with nature.' To me, it's the ultimate path of absolute unison and respect to and for all of nature and all forms of life. Buddhism, though, is right there, too. Just another path. Don Juan was about "Mescalito" and what he has to say about communication and communion with the spirits of animals and plants and the Earth and Universe. Now, those are the secret spaces, sacred special places which only alone, can one travel. It's nothing fun as we know fun in exploration. It's very serious, with only first degree enlightenment and that's the best. Maybe, Mia, you could start a topic for us to discuss. After all, Joni gave Castaneda's work raving praise and for some reason, coming from a woman like Joni, that has to say something, no? Norma Jean mia _ wrote: > < Don Juan - the ladies > man>> > > Oh, yeah, I kinda figured that part out already. > But I guess I was thinking > of DJRD as being a product of tying things > together... double meanings... > being the Queen of Duality that she is. A chance to > poke fun at herself in > the title of DJRD; yet, at the same time, juxtapose > it inside the lyrics > with all the wonderful inspiration and serious > observations she has > accumulated over the years. > > Mia > > _________________________________________________________________ > From predictions to trailers, check out the MSN > Entertainment Guide to the > Academy Awards. > http://movies.msn.com/movies/oscars2007/?icid=ncoscartagline1 > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 15:39:32 -0600 From: Kate Johnson Subject: Ottawa Citizen article > "I've been reluctant to birth this album," Mitchell says. "You > know, I cross my legs -- but it's coming anyway. They all come out > that way. It's like they're writing me." Good heavens, she makes it sound like she's pulling these songs out of her ass! LOL I'm sure some will think that way anyway -- mind you, they're forgetting that birth has nothing to do with our asses. I mean, except for the general area. Yeesh, what have I gotten myself into? Kate ps see article here http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=a9a0b503- d3fc-4fd7-828a-26a51f9609de&k=8817 ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:17:55 -0800 (PST) From: NormaJean Subject: Re: e: Carlos Castaneda not much jc The Incas just live in complete harmony with 'Pachamama' (Mother Earth) morning, noon and night, too. Right in the moment only, like the Buddhists. It's absolutely breath-taking to be with them way up high on those Andes! There's no comparison. You can barely breath and yet you breath as no other breaths you've taken in before. They also use a native hallucinogenic plant for communion with Nature. Utmost respectful rituals--very rigid and not to be taken lightly down to the minutest detail. No words can I find to express these experiences. Carlos Castaneda does an excellent job relaying those experiences of the Yaqui way of knowledge. Norma Jean - --- NormaJean wrote: > Hi Mia. I apologize for the delay commenting on > Carlos > Castaneda's works. I had to get into Don Juan's > groove > once again and read, 'The Teachings of Don Juan' to > refresh the feel. > > I enjoy the way you write, too, Mia. It's really > nice > expression. Just, right on! But I don't know where > to > start. > > I remember you asking if others found Don Juan or > Casataneda delusional. > I don't think so, at all. Yet, I totally understand > how you could be questioning the validity of the old > man's wisdom. > > Unless you take that journey yourself to know, it > would be difficult not to think, "delusional." > > Other cultures can lay claim to the magnificence of > their architectural cathedrals and castles. Others > to > mathmatics and astrology. But, the Native American > can > stake claim to their 'links with nature.' To me, > it's > the ultimate path of absolute unison and respect to > and for all of nature and all forms of life. > Buddhism, > though, is right there, too. Just another path. > > Don Juan was about "Mescalito" and what he has to > say > about communication and communion with the spirits > of > animals and plants and the Earth and Universe. > > Now, those are the secret spaces, sacred special > places which only alone, can one travel. > > It's nothing fun as we know fun in exploration. It's > very serious, with only first degree enlightenment > and > that's the best. > > Maybe, Mia, you could start a topic for us to > discuss. > After all, Joni gave Castaneda's work raving praise > and for some reason, coming from a woman like Joni, > that has to say something, no? > > Norma Jean > > mia _ wrote: > > > < other > > Don Juan - the ladies > > man>> > > > > Oh, yeah, I kinda figured that part out already. > > But I guess I was thinking > > of DJRD as being a product of tying things > > together... double meanings... > > being the Queen of Duality that she is. A chance > to > > poke fun at herself in > > the title of DJRD; yet, at the same time, > juxtapose > > it inside the lyrics > > with all the wonderful inspiration and serious > > observations she has > > accumulated over the years. > > > > Mia > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > From predictions to trailers, check out the MSN > > Entertainment Guide to the > > Academy Awards. > > > http://movies.msn.com/movies/oscars2007/?icid=ncoscartagline1 > > > > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________ > Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. > Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. > http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html > ____________________________________________________________________________________ It's here! Your new message! Get new email alerts with the free Yahoo! Toolbar. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 22:23:22 +0000 From: waytoblue@comcast.net Subject: Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC -----> How about "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", CSNY. How true. > Yes...a good one certainly. Also makes me think of "Birds" from the same album, Neil Young -After the Goldrush Birds by Neil Young Lover, there will be another one Who'll hover over you beneath the sun Tomorrow see the things that never come Today When you see me Fly away without you Shadow on the things you know Feathers fall around you And show you the way to go It's over, it's over. Nestled in your wings my little one This special morning brings another sun Tomorrow see the things that never come Today When you see me Fly away without you Shadow on the things you know Feathers fall around you And show you the way to go It's over, it's over. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:31:00 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: The 2007 Grammy Awards Program, njc (this year) John Mayer. Long career ahead of him. Just gets better & deeper everytime I see him. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:34:15 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: For The Roses for the hippies? Marion >Hi, I am new on this list so maybe I shouldn't jump in yet but I just have to say that I totally agree, Joni never made any hippie album (and yes, I am old enought to remember the sixties).< Hi Marion, jump on in! You remember the sixties?! Whats that saying if you remember you weren't there? Ha, just kidding, I remember some too. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 17:30:11 -0500 From: "Cassy" Subject: Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC One song I can't get through without shedding a few tears is Natalie Merchant's song "River" about River Phoenix. Warmly, Cassy Young and strong Hollywood son in the early morning light this star fell down on Sunset Boulevard young and strong beautiful one we embraced so close is gone was torn away let the youth of America mourn include him in their prayers let his image linger on repeat it everywhere with candles, with flowers he was one of ours one of ours why don't you let him be? he's gone we know give his mother and his father peace your vulture's candor your casual slander you murder his memory he's gone we know it's nothing but a tragedy lay to rest your soul and body lay beside your name lay to rest your rage your hunger and amazing grace with candles, with flowers you were one of ours one of ours I saw cameras expose your life I heard rumors explode with lies I saw children in tears cry and crowd around the sight of where you had collapsed that day where your last breath and word had been sighed where your heart had burst where you had died I saw how they were lost in grieving all half believing you were gone the loss and pain of it crime and shame of it you were gone it was such a nightmare raving, "how could we save him from himself?" ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:48:02 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) Kate du Nord wrote: > Good heavens, she makes it sound like she's pulling these songs out > of her ass! LOL > I'm sure some will think that way anyway -- mind you, they're > forgetting that birth has nothing to do with our asses. > I mean, except for the general area. > Yeesh, what have I gotten myself into? If I don't ask this, someone else surely will. How do you cross your legs so that your ass is blocked? I can't seem to do it. ; ) Nope, I wouldn't have inferred from Joni's comment that she might be pulling songs out of her ass. Lori Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:50:49 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) on your knees?? ankles up around butt? maybe?? LMAO!!!!! Lori, I'm picturing you having tried it.... lol Em - --- Lori Fye wrote: > Kate du Nord wrote: > > > Good heavens, she makes it sound like she's pulling these songs out > > of her ass! LOL > > I'm sure some will think that way anyway -- mind you, they're > > forgetting that birth has nothing to do with our asses. > > I mean, except for the general area. > > Yeesh, what have I gotten myself into? > > If I don't ask this, someone else surely will. > > How do you cross your legs so that your ass is blocked? I can't seem > to do > it. > > ; ) > > Nope, I wouldn't have inferred from Joni's comment that she might be > pulling > songs out of her ass. > > Lori > Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:54:55 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) > on your knees?? ankles up around butt? > maybe?? LMAO!!!!! Lori, I'm picturing you having tried it.... > lol I knew you would comment, Em. In fact, I almost wrote: "If I don't ask this, Em surely will." ; ) Lori ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:49:02 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC a long time ago, "The Old Laughing Lady" used to make me terribly sad... :( Em - --- waytoblue@comcast.net wrote: > -----> How about "Only Love Can Break Your Heart", CSNY. How true. > > > > > Yes...a good one certainly. Also makes me think of "Birds" from the > same album, Neil Young -After the Goldrush > > > Birds by Neil Young > > Lover, there will be another one > Who'll hover over you beneath the sun > Tomorrow see the things that never come > Today > > When you see me > Fly away without you > Shadow on the things you know > Feathers fall around you > And show you the way to go > It's over, it's over. > > Nestled in your wings my little one > This special morning brings another sun > Tomorrow see the things that never come > Today > > When you see me > Fly away without you > Shadow on the things you know > Feathers fall around you > And show you the way to go > It's over, it's over. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:58:04 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) P.S. - Yes, I got the strangest looks at work today ... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 14:27:20 -0800 From: "Randy Remote" Subject: Re: Album covers Me too, me too--this is Joni at her genius-estness.. D'jya ever notice that all her albums are named after a song therein, most of them have her cover artwork, and most of those are self-portraits? I thought you did. Fave Joni cover: DED, perm and all. RR > Hell wrote: > >> I would add to this category of non-Joni Joni album covers, >> the cover of CSNY's compilation, So Far. It's one of my >> favourite album covers ever, and I think Joni "distilled" >> the character and personality of each member perfectly with >> each line drawing, not to mention the background images, eg. >> water for Crosby, mountains for Stills, city for Nash, >> prairie for Young. > > I agree with you, Hell. I've always loved that cover, too. Thanks for > pointing out the "water, mountains, city, prairie" thing; I hadn't noticed > that before. > > Lori > Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 15:01:06 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) now very OT LOL, so when was the last time you played TWISTER? I'm thinking it would be fun, except falling would have more serious implications when the players, ahem, weigh more. (than when they were kids) Em - --- Lori Fye wrote: > > on your knees?? ankles up around butt? > > maybe?? LMAO!!!!! Lori, I'm picturing you having tried it.... > > lol > > I knew you would comment, Em. In fact, I almost wrote: > > "If I don't ask this, Em surely will." > > ; ) > > Lori ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 15:09:42 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: Ottawa Citizen article (NJC) now very OT > LOL, so when was the last time you played TWISTER? I'm thinking it > would be fun, except falling would have more serious implications when > the players, ahem, weigh more. (than when they were kids) I can't remember the last time I played Twister. Probably when I was about 14, maybe younger. It would more fun if the players were drunk, I think. Lori Santa Rosa, CA ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 15:00:10 -0800 (PST) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: One person's list "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" Hello Joniphiles! Well the Joni songs that are saddest I think on a personal level ; Cold Blue Steel & Sweet Fire - singing that at fest a couple of years ago was the first time I was ever able to get through without falling apart .... The other song I find sad and love is Trouble Child; "They open and close you then they talk like they know you - they don't know you - they're friends and they're foes too ... Trouble Child, breaking like the waves at Malibu. So why does it come as such a shock To know you really have no one Only a river of changing faces Looking for an ocean They trickle through your leaky plans Another dream over the dam And you're lying in some room Feeling like your right to be human Is going over too Well some are going to knock you And some'll try to clock you You know it's really hard To talk sense to you Trouble child Breaking like the waves at Malibu ( I can't help it it feeds my middle child syndrome) And a special mention - Ricki Lee's Company Company I'll be looking for company Look and listen Through the years Someday you may hear me Still crying for company So now you're going off to live your life You say we'll meet each other now and then But we'll never be the same And I know I'll never have this chance again No, not like you So, I'll see you in another life now baby, I'll free you in my dreams But when I reach across the galaxy I will miss your company Company The thing is though that anguish in their voices it just kills me! I can't even begin to think of 7 more - I would be totally blubbering here at work. Peace, Susan - --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 12:39:05 +1300 From: hell@ihug.co.nz Subject: Re: Album covers Randy wrote: > Me too, me too--this is Joni at her > genius-estness.. > D'jya ever notice that all her albums are named > after a song therein, most of them have her cover > artwork, and most of those are self-portraits? I > thought you did. > Fave Joni cover: DED, perm and all. I assume you're not counting compilations, although I would argue that Travelogue is a new album with reworkings of existing songs, rather than a compilation. But it's title is from a Joni lyric, not a song title. Other compilations not named after songs: Hits Misses Songs of a Prairie Girl The Beginning of Survival So what do I win? Other than the "Smart-Ass of the Week" award.... ;o) Hell ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 19:39:21 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: Re: Album covers My favorite is probably FTR, just because Joni looks so beautiful on the cover, and I want to reach in and touch that velvet outfit. We're talking about covers, so I suppose it's cheating to mention the inside artwork and the nude photograph, but my goodness, the whole package was so lovely. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- dlmessling@rcn.com - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:12:29 EST From: Motitan@aol.com Subject: Re: "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC Merchant's song "River" about River Phoenix. - --------------------- River Phoenix was such an extraordinary talent. It's such a shame, it really is. - -Monika ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 21:39:16 -0500 From: kjhsf@aol.com Subject: Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard I've really enjoyed this thread, and recognize many of the tunes that have been previously mentioned. Here are mine, In no particular order: 1. And So It Goes, Billy Joel (I'm not a fan of his, but this tune is amazing!) 2. Hey, Bub (Rickie Lee Jones) 3. Easter Parade (The Blue Nile) 4. The Vigil (Jane Siberry) 5. The Coral Room (Kate Bush) 6. A Case of You (Joni) 7. Brand Me (Wendy MaHarry) 8. That Lonesome Road (James Taylor) 9. When October Goes (Well, written by Barry Manilow and Johnny Mercer. The song, not the singer, so much in this case) 10. What Shall We do with the Child (Carly Simon) ken ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 22:15:41 -0500 (EST) From: "Gerald A. Notaro" Subject: Re: Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard kjhsf@aol.com wrote: > 1. And So It Goes, Billy Joel (I'm not a fan of his, but this tune is > amazing!) > 9. When October Goes (Well, written by Barry Manilow and Johnny Mercer. Betty Buckley does gorgeous versions of both of these songs. Great choices! Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 19:28:00 -0800 From: "Randy Remote" Subject: Rickie Lee Jones on Letterman tonight This just in ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 04:33:22 +0100 (CET) From: Joseph Palis Subject: Re: Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard Let me also add . . . 1) Stina Nordenstam "So This Is Goodbye" -- when Stina's elfin voice is accompanied by spare backing, it's heartbreaking. 2) "Not A Day Goes By" -- just painful and lovely and cathartic in an odd way. No singer has disappointed me yet although Mandy Patinkin brings out the theatrical quality of this song more than anyone. 3) Rickie Lee Jones - "The Moon is Made of Gold" - originally composed by Richard Loris Jones. RLJ sang this song movingly in Rob Wasserman's album called Duets. Very moving indeed as though RLJ is sobbing. - --------------------------------- Dicouvrez une nouvelle fagon d'obtenir des riponses ` toutes vos questions ! 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Questions/Riponses. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:32:42 -0500 From: "Evelyne Dubois" Subject: Top 10 Saddest Songs I've Heard... this week These ones did it for me this past week... 1- I'm so lonesome I could cry (Hank Williams by Cowboy Junkies) 2- Do what you have to do (Sarah McLauchlan) 3-Bloody mother fucking asshole (Martha Wainwright) 4-Strange Fruit (Lewis Allan by Cassandra Wislon) 5-Let the wind carry me (Joni) 6-A case of you (Joni) 7-Marcie (Joni) 8- Sick with love (from Canticum Canticorum by Karen Young) 9-"Dis tout sans rien dire" and "Les temps sont fou" live (Daniel Bilanger) 10-The classic "Avec le temps" (Lio Ferri) sad to death and unavoidably depressing Evelyne. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 22:38:01 -0800 From: "=?ISO-8859-1?Q?LESLI=20A=20WATTS?=" Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re=3A=20One=20person=27s=20list=20=22The=20=31=3 0=20saddest=20songs=20I=27ve=20Ever=20Heard=22=20=20NJC?= Maybe Lawless Avenue? Many of the songs from Lives in the Balance. but the one that still tears me up, is STRANGE FRUIT as sung by Billie Holiday. - ---------- Original Message ------------- Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 12:51:58 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" To: Subject: Re: One person's list "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC >Surely many by Jackson Browne would make this list... but I'm too lazy at >the moment to go searching for the saddest ones... ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 23:10:12 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: RE: One person's list "The 10 saddest songs I've Ever Heard" NJC Yes... that is one of my fav JB albums for sure Maybe Lawless Avenue? Many of the songs from Lives in the Balance. ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2007 #66 **************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------