From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2007 #472 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 Friday, November 23 2007 Volume 2007 : Number 472 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? ["Eric Taylo] Crosby on Wolfgang's ["P. Henry" ] Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2007 #372 [StDoherty@aol.com] The painting (a reply) [rian afriadi ] Crosby on Wolfgang's... ps ["P. Henry" ] Crosby on Wolfgang's... ps... oops! ["P. Henry" ] Re: The painting (a reply) ["Jamie's Box of Paints" ] Re: Crosby singing "For Free" [Victor Johnson ] Joni in issue of Q (one with Damon Albarn on the cover) [Monika Bogdanowi] Claudia & Steve's "Banquet" [Bob Muller ] Thanksgiving '07 ["Lama \(Jim L*Hommedieu\)" ] NJC Thanksgiving [Bob Muller ] Re: Happy Thanksgiving From Bo [Peep Richman ] Re: ZoSo psyched!!! njc [sweetbirdur ] Re: Crosby on Wolfgang's/Joni at The Cellar [Jeannie ] Re: Thanksgiving '07 [Jeannie ] Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? [Jeannie ] Re: Joni's Best Recipes + (sp?) word error, now njc [Jeannie ] Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? [Em Subject: Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? EM~ If I were a Spanish American I would be really pissed at how we historically ignorant Anglos treat your beautiful people! When the puritanical Pilgrims were starving at Plymouth Rock it was the American Indians who came to their rescue with the first Thanksgiving while the Spanish were the ones really discovering America and founding the first cities and states like California! Knowing history I concluded long ago that Spanish has much more right to be America's universal language than English (who were BTW the losers of the Revolutionary War). My dad who fought the nazis in WWII was a big fan of the F word. I think that this is the only word in the English language that can be used as a noun, adjective and verb in the same sentence: "F* the F*in' F*ers!" I just want to add that my all time favorite 'dirty' line in a Joni song is "I pissed a tequila-anaconda the full length of the parking lot!" Only love ET > Eric Taylor wrote: > > If a song bird shits on your windshield is that too dirty to say? > > There is something seriously wrong with us white eyes! > > Black Elk spoke that the ability to cuss was one thing he admired > > about us illegal aliens from Europe. > > Growing up with Spanish speaking Cuban american great grandparents and > garandparents, I got to hear alot of really fantastic cursing. Long > staccato strings rattled off with ease and (sometimes) apparent > pleasure. > > There was someplace on the web several years ago where a guy had > published a book of Cuban curses....I should have ordered it then - I > can't find it listed anywhere now. > > Anyway, here's one for you Wednesday morning edification: > "May Jesus and his donkey defecate in unison on your morning oatmeal". > > :D > I will take that with me to Thanksgiving at my aunt's tomorrow and let > her and my mom try to come up with the Spanish for it. > If any of you Spanish speakers wish to take a stab at it, it would be > greatly appreciated. > Have a great day everyone! > > love, > Em > > - - - - - - > Emzdogz - a little of the social; a little of the solo. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 21:44:02 +1000 (ChST) From: "P. Henry" Subject: Crosby on Wolfgang's got my Wolfgang's vault blurb today featuring a live, '84 solo performance by David Crosby so I thought I'd give that a listen... sorry I did. I don't recall the historic travails of David all that clearly but it seems to me this must've been in a pre-rehab time... god it sucked! (would you believe a CHA-CHA 'Long Time Gone'??!) not butchered quite as badly as many of the others in his setlist was Joni's 'For Free'... a great cover for him to do but does anyone have a soundfile of him doing it before he lost his voice? I'd really love to hear it. I suppose the reason I'm so down about it is because I absolutely LOVE Mr Crosby and always have and somehow until now I've been spared the experience of his lesser self. if you are like me, don't listen to this except perhaps for his cover of Joni's tune... it's interesting and not plagued by comparing it to his own earlier version like virtually all of the other selections. http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/david-crosby-concert/20052688-1654.html BTW, Wolfgang's has six killer sets from the Filmore East circa 1970 from which Four-Way Street was partly compiled... all free to listen to... man! THOSE were the days! three consecutive nights in June live! just like going back and catching their shows every night! http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/arr/crosby-stills-nash-and-young/1462.html liner notes: night one 06/04/1970 set 1: This is the acoustic set from the third night of CSNY's legendary six-night run at the Fillmore East, from which the Four Way Street live album was compiled. This entire run of shows captures CSNY hot on the heels of success from the recently released Dij` Vu album. This was also during the groups most prolific phase, as all four members were working on solo albums that would soon define them as individual artists. Highlights include the Buffalo Springfield gem," On The Way Home" and Crosby's "Triad," the controversial and unreleased song he recorded near the end of his tenure with the Byrds, and which was featured on Jefferson Airplane's Crown of Creation LP. Material from the first CSN album is well represented, including a live performance of "Guinnevere." Neil Young's medley of two heavy electric numbers in this acoustic setting reveals the core elements of these classic Crazy Horse songs. Stills closes the acoustic set with a great, bluesy "Black Queen," a piano rendition on "49 Bye-Byes" and his then current hit "Love The One You're With." set 2: This is the electric set on the third night of the legendary six-night run at the Fillmore East. The Four Way Street live album contains recordings from this run. This entire run of shows capture CSNY hot on the heels of success from the recently released Dij` Vu LP and was during the groups most prolific phase, as all four were working on solo albums that would soon define them as individual artists. Joined on stage by bassist Calvin Samuels and drummer Johnny Barbata, this captures the group at the pinnacle of its powers. The politically volatile times are well reflected in "Long Time Gone," "Southern Man" and especially "Ohio," which had just been written following the recent shootings at Kent State. By the time they get to "Southern Man" and "Carry On" they are ready to jam. Stills and Young really cook on these two and demonstrate what a great blend their dual guitar attack really is. Crosby's rhythm guitar playing is also outstanding and unique. For the encore, they return for a lovely version of the "Ohio" single B-side, "Find The Cost Of Freedom." This primarily a cappella number (other than Stills' acoustic guitar) is a quiet closer to another memorable night. and similar notes appear on the other concert night pages... 06/5&6/1970 Cheers, Pat Boland NP: Triad - CSNY - -- "The last time I saw Joni was Detroit in '68..." http://www.angelfire.com/pq2/phenryboland/ - -- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:11:19 EST From: StDoherty@aol.com Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2007 #372 In a message dated 11/22/2007 3:05:13 A.M. Eastern Standard Time, owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org writes: With the Eagles CD, it almost created an instant black market for other outlets. It would take a LOT to get me to go into a Wal-Mart, and no, a new Eagles record ain't it. I also found it ironic for someone like Henley, who has taken on so many causes, to give exclusive rights to his work to an outfit like Wal-Mart. I guess money makes scruples fall as fast as trees. Or when Wal-Mart Freezes over? **************************************Check out AOL's list of 2007's hottest products. (http://money.aol.com/special/hot-products-2007?NCID=aoltop00030000000001) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 04:52:41 -0800 (PST) From: rian afriadi Subject: The painting (a reply) Hi Jamie, But I CAN save it. And I guess everybody CAN save it too. No-left-clicking needed. Yes. The sweet sucker dance painting. The painting that is on the cover if Mingus. When I saved it, the title was JoniNude.jpeg or JoniNude.jpg i forgot which. Come on, is that a ***** (for God's sake! I can't say it!!!!)????? NOOOOOOO!!!! If that was a ***** then i'll be burned in hell! I used that painting for a greeting card for a friend who is soooooo religious. Rian NP. Free Man In Paris Jamie's Box of Paints wrote: Hello Rian Well, it's the software that will not enable you to save it simply mainly because of copyright issues... However, what is the painting that you're referring to? I can only find one painting witht he word 'nude' in it that is of 'Axilar Moonrise'. (The other is a line drawing with the roses coming out of a horses ass.... bless our Joni) The cover painting of Mingus is called 'Sweet Sucker Dance (Abundance and Decline)' which is a painting I LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not just for Joni's pussy... if that is indeed what it is... lol Much Joni Jamie Zooby - --------------------------------- Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 22:59:20 +1000 (ChST) From: "P. Henry" Subject: Crosby on Wolfgang's... ps ps - they did a somewhat choppy performance, especially considering how tight they were at this point, of 'Woodstock' in the seconde (electric) set on the second night. ...decent guitar work though... Pat - -- "The last time I saw Joni was Detroit in '68..." http://www.angelfire.com/pq2/phenryboland/ - -- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 23:03:34 +1000 (ChST) From: "P. Henry" Subject: Crosby on Wolfgang's... ps... oops! oops! forgot the URL... http://concerts.wolfgangsvault.com/dt/crosby-stills-nash-and-young-concert/50563-1462.html ps - they did a somewhat choppy performance, especially considering how tight they were at this point, of 'Woodstock' in the seconde (electric) set on the second night. ...decent guitar work though... Pat - -- "The last time I saw Joni was Detroit in '68..." http://www.angelfire.com/pq2/phenryboland/ - -- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:08:21 +0000 From: "Jamie's Box of Paints" Subject: Re: The painting (a reply) lol... it was possibly how the jpeg came to us... 'joni nude' not a name I would have given it. LOL As for whether it is a poonani or not... that is up to interpretation... I can't see it myself and I've got a poster sized version on my wall. but maybe it's because Joni is a Queen of Mind Beauty not body beauty... lol Much Joni Jamie Zooby On 22/11/2007, rian afriadi wrote: > Hi Jamie, > > But I CAN save it. And I guess everybody CAN save it too. No-left-clicking > needed. > > Yes. The sweet sucker dance painting. The painting that is on the cover if > Mingus. > > When I saved it, the title was JoniNude.jpeg or JoniNude.jpg i forgot which. > > Come on, is that a ***** (for God's sake! I can't say it!!!!)????? > > NOOOOOOO!!!! > > If that was a ***** then i'll be burned in hell! I used that painting for a > greeting card for a friend who is soooooo religious. > > Rian > NP. Free Man In Paris > > Jamie's Box of Paints wrote: > Hello Rian > > Well, it's the software that will not enable you to save it simply > mainly because of copyright issues... > However, what is the painting that you're referring to? I can only > find one painting witht he word 'nude' in it that is of 'Axilar > Moonrise'. (The other is a line drawing with the roses coming out of a > horses ass.... bless our Joni) > > The cover painting of Mingus is called 'Sweet Sucker Dance (Abundance > and Decline)' which is a painting I LOVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not just for > Joni's pussy... if that is indeed what it is... lol > > > Much Joni > > Jamie Zooby > > > ________________________________ > Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. > > - -- I am a lonely Painter I live in a Box of Paints I'm frightened by the devil But I'm drawn to those ones that 'aint afraid... Jamie Zubairi can be found for voice-overs at http://uk.voicespro.com/jamie.zubairi1 acting CV and showreel at http://uk.castingcallpro.com/u/81749 http://www.jamiezubairi.co.uk Facebook me! ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 06:32:40 -0800 (PST) From: rian afriadi Subject: Compiled Posts Part 2 (Total 3 Posts) Post #1 Title : The Sweet Sucker Dance Painting. Eric wonders: What I would really like to know is WHO is the flute player hanging out beside her??? Well Eric, since the title is Sweet Sucker Dance, can I say that he is not a flute player, but just a man who is sucking a sweet (a candy)? Or maybe a man who is drinking coconut water (from the coconut) using a straw. That man could be Tom, Dick, Harry, Jack, Moe, Kwame, Supaporn, or even the black pimp. Rian. NP. Electricity (I adore this song!) Post #2 Title : An Evaluation of jmdl discussion (NJC) Hey Joni people. What would Joni say about this? These few days we just talked about sex, porn, p****, a curse that contains defecation, and nudity. This is SO not right. Come on, let us talk about something that is correct. A topic that i suggest : endosymbiosis. You know, scientists propose that simple eukaryotes evolved from prokaryotes that engulfed other prokaryotes. According to this theory, the engulfed prokaryotes, which remained active in their hosts, underwent changes over time and became the mitochondria of protozoa, or animal-like protists. The theory further holds that when photosynthetic bacteria were engulfed by other prokaryotes, the bacteria continued to photosynthesize within the cells that had engulfed them. The engulfed photosynthetic bacteria evolved into the chloroplasts of photosynthetic protists, the ancestors of plants. This is GREAT isnt it? Rian NP. Coyote Post #3 Re: Banquet Bobsart wrote: for those of you who haven't seen or heard it, try to check out the version of Banquet performed by Claudia San Souce (sp?) with Steve Polifka on piano at the (2003 ?) jonifest. Well, how can we check it? Rian. NP. The Beatles  Tax Man PS. This week is the first week of my first career (i work for Indonesian Internal Revenue Service). Im so happy Im spending it with Joni on my ears. - --------------------------------- Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:00:47 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Compiled Posts Part 2 (Total 3 Posts) NJC Aw crap - not THIS thread again... Bob NP: Laura Nyro, "The Cat Song" - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:15:54 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? - --- Eric Taylor wrote: > If I were a Spanish American I would be really pissed at how we > historically ignorant Anglos treat your beautiful people! > When the puritanical Pilgrims were starving at Plymouth Rock it was > the > American Indians who came to their rescue with the first Thanksgiving > while > the Spanish were the ones really discovering America and founding the > first > cities and states like California! Hi Eric, I guess the way I feel about this is that nobody's hands are clean, except maybe the native americans'. Sure, the anglos have done some heinous stuff, but so have the descendants of the "conquistadors". ::shrug:: And I do kind of like the anglo culture, Alot of my life is very anglicized. Was born a Spanish baby but was immersed in a very anglo lifestyle at an early age. In fact, I'm almost a REDNECK by now! LOL!!!!!!! I really do love our mixed population. Makes things volatile at times, but rarely dull. On days like this Holiday, I do try and remember the old folks. Potty mouths and all. Wishing those who celebrate the USA Thanksgiving a nice time today, and the rest of you a great Thursday, just "cuz". Em :) - - - - - - - Emzdogz - a little of the social; a little of the solo. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:15:02 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: NJC Have a nice Thanksgiving everybody... I'm thankful for my parents - certainly not perfect but they showed by example lives of service to others and a lack of superficiality and pretension. They also taught me a love of music, both the external pleasure of it (my Mom dancing and singing) and the internal pleasure (my Dad teaching me the value of an enlightened lyric or a clever musical passage) and the need to embrace all different kinds of music. I'm thankful for my family - my oasis in the world. People I can hug for no reason whatsoever and they don't call the cops. I'm thankful for my friends - not counting you people, I don't have many because I'm not interested in conformity and compromise, I'd rather have a handful of GOOD friends that take me as I am, and I do. I'm thankful for my health - both the luck/fortune part but also the part that I work every day to maintain. OK, maybe not every day as the gym is closed today. I'm thankful for the JMDL - hey, I've been hanging around for 10 years now, that's 20% of my life. And if I start stacking up my best memories, LOTS of them are as a result of signing up and diving in head first with this group. I'm thankful for so many things, for everything. I hope I take nothing for granted. Appropriate comments on this day since the inspiration for Joni was a melody called "Gratitude". Bob NP: Lucinda Williams, "Everything Has Changed" - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 07:29:42 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Crosby singing "For Free" Pat, here's a nice version of Croz crooning For Free with CPR (from 1997): http://download.yousendit.com/EB72D4743B667EB4 Bob NP: Soul Farm, "Woodstock" - --------------------------------- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:59:08 -0500 From: Victor Johnson Subject: Re: Crosby singing "For Free" Thanks Bob, a very nice version! I was thinking last night that I had heard him play this before and I was right. It was on the CSN album, Allies, a compilation of live tracks. The version on the album is from a 1977 Houston concert and on the track listing is called "He Played Real Good For Free." A great song. Victor NP: CPR "For Free" On Nov 22, 2007, at 10:29 AM, Bob Muller wrote: > Pat, here's a nice version of Croz crooning For Free with CPR (from > 1997): > > http://download.yousendit.com/EB72D4743B667EB4 > > Bob > > NP: Soul Farm, "Woodstock" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:01:04 -0800 (PST) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: Joni in issue of Q (one with Damon Albarn on the cover) My ad if this has been mentioned already but Q magazine has compiled a list that illustrates the 21 people who changed music and the 21 albums that changed music. On the 21 albums list, Joni is featured with Blue (at #7 on pg. 85 though I don't think the album list was going in any particular order). There is a paragraph or two written about it and after every album they list an essential track and what it brought to the world. Essential track: River What it brought to the world: Confessional songwriting or confessional songwriters (something like that anyway) There is also a big picture of Joni opposite the explanation of Blue of her from her Laurel Canyon days. It's one of those photos from the famous photoshoot showing Joni in a windowsill at her Laurel Canyon home from '70. At the end of Q, there is a review of Shine in which the album is rated 3 1/2 stars out of 5. Basically, what is said, is that the album has some very fine good points but it doesn't compare to some of Joni's older work. So that is that! -Monika - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:08:20 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Claudia & Steve's "Banquet" http://tinyurl.com/2otztv Two mighty talents - haven't had the pleasure of seeing either of them in a long time. And there's a couple of minutes of playful Jonifest conversation before they get into it. (Those of us who remember Steve knew that he had to wait for the planets to align before he would start playing). I also had the pleasure of singing to his wonderful accompaniment and will never forget it. Bob NP: P.M. Dawn, "To Serenade A Rainbow" - --------------------------------- Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:18:23 -0800 (PST) From: "Lama \(Jim L*Hommedieu\)" Subject: Thanksgiving '07 I'll add: That I can hear music, communicate with others, earn a living, vote. I'm thankful for family and friends. Jim L'Hommedieu Dayton, OH Monika said, >But really, truly, as silly as it may sound I am thankful that I have all my limbs, that I can walk, that I'm healthy, etc.> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 08:32:44 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: NJC Thanksgiving http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8DtpdXZi0M&feature=related Because after all, the day is all about tradition. Bob NP: The Beach Boys, "Kiss Me, Baby" - --------------------------------- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:00:34 -0800 (PST) From: Peep Richman Subject: Re: Happy Thanksgiving From Bo To all the amazingingly kind, generous, loving, and kindred members of our Digest Family, I wish everyone a safe, loving, delicious, happy special day. I know we all give thanks for the gift of having Joni in our lives. "Shine", I believe, is Joni's "Happy Thanksgiving" and many other wishes she has for us! Much love to all of you. I am so grateful to have you in my life. XOXOXO Bo - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 12:29:55 -0600 From: sweetbirdur Subject: Re: ZoSo psyched!!! njc Lesmondigurn wrote: eeeeeeeh, just scored a couple of tickets to see Led Zeppelin on December 10th! cancelling Christmas to pay for 'em though......... Hi Lezoso, CAN I GO TOOOOOOOO?!!!! Love, Laura ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 10:53:17 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: Crosby on Wolfgang's/Joni at The Cellar Thanks for the Joni link! Check the Detroit coffeehouse, '1968,' cover charge for Joni~~they charged the people a dollar and a quarter just to see her! :) Jeannie "P. Henry" wrote: "The last time I saw Joni was Detroit in '68..." http://www.angelfire.com/pq2/phenryboland/ - -- nj ' - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:04:43 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: Happy Thanksgiving From Bo Oh, dearest Bo, you are just so sweet! What a loving Thanksgiving message to us all. Thank you! My very best to you and yours, too, Bo...and to Everyone else here and all of y'all's, also, with much love... Grand hugs and many blessings to all, sealed with an angel's kiss from Up Above. jeannie Peep Richman wrote: To all the amazingingly kind, generous, loving, and kindred members of our Digest Family, I wish everyone a safe, loving, delicious, happy special day. I know we all give thanks for the gift of having Joni in our lives. "Shine", I believe, is Joni's "Happy Thanksgiving" and many other wishes she has for us! Much love to all of you. I am so grateful to have you in my life. XOXOXO Bo - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. nj ' - --------------------------------- Be a better sports nut! Let your teams follow you with Yahoo Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:49:41 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: Thanksgiving '07 I also give thanks that we are not spiritually deaf, dumb, and blind. We have the gift of get down sounds, being wickedly wise with lots of insight!! Jeannie NP: All of Chavez Ravine~~Oh my Lord~~some of the finest guitar sounds I've ever heard from the master, Ry Cooder! 'Se cree muy FiFi, porque us muy FiFi, la muneca,' nuestra querida Joni...RC and nj.. "Lama (Jim L*Hommedieu)" wrote: I'll add: That I can hear music, communicate with others, earn a living, vote. I'm thankful for family and friends. Jim L'Hommedieu Dayton, OH Monika said, >But really, truly, as silly as it may sound I am thankful that I have all my limbs, that I can walk, that I'm healthy, etc.> nj ' - --------------------------------- Be a better pen pal. Text or chat with friends inside Yahoo! Mail. See how. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:41:52 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? Hello, Em! No need to become defensive. Be cool and pensive with what Eric is stating. ET means no offense, I don't think, Em. Please! We're ALL Native-Earthlings with no countries nor boundaries in the Master Plan. Jean Em wrote: --- Eric Taylor wrote: > If I were a Spanish American I would be really pissed at how we > historically ignorant Anglos treat your beautiful people! > When the puritanical Pilgrims were starving at Plymouth Rock it was > the > American Indians who came to their rescue with the first Thanksgiving > while > the Spanish were the ones really discovering America and founding the > first > cities and states like California! Hi Eric, I guess the way I feel about this is that nobody's hands are clean, except maybe the native americans'. Sure, the anglos have done some heinous stuff, but so have the descendants of the "conquistadors". ::shrug:: And I do kind of like the anglo culture, Alot of my life is very anglicized. Was born a Spanish baby but was immersed in a very anglo lifestyle at an early age. In fact, I'm almost a REDNECK by now! LOL!!!!!!! I really do love our mixed population. Makes things volatile at times, but rarely dull. On days like this Holiday, I do try and remember the old folks. Potty mouths and all. Wishing those who celebrate the USA Thanksgiving a nice time today, and the rest of you a great Thursday, just "cuz". Em :) - - - - - - - Emzdogz - a little of the social; a little of the solo. nj ' - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 11:53:29 -0800 From: "Randy Remote" Subject: Re: Crosby on Wolfgang's > Joni's 'For Free'... a great cover for him to do but does anyone have a > soundfile of him doing it before he lost his voice? I'd really love to > hear it. The excellent version on "The Byrds" (reunion album). Pat, you might be glad to know that Croz is singing better than ever these days. RR ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 13:50:12 -0800 (PST) From: Jeannie Subject: Re: Joni's Best Recipes + (sp?) word error, now njc Jeannie wrote, mistakenly: Please! It should read, "Pleez, just cuz we're all 'Red'-nekz from this place named, Heavenly Hicktown" Jeannie NP: My Town~~Ry Cooder~~ I can't stop saying, "Oh, my Lord," with Ry Cooder's musical style~~he's my male Joni!!! We're ALL Native-Earthlings with no countries nor boundaries in the Master Plan. Jean Em wrote: --- Eric Taylor wrote: > If I were a Spanish American I would be really pissed at how we > historically ignorant Anglos treat your beautiful people! > When the puritanical Pilgrims were starving at Plymouth Rock it was > the > American Indians who came to their rescue with the first Thanksgiving > while > the Spanish were the ones really discovering America and founding the > first > cities and states like California! Hi Eric, I guess the way I feel about this is that nobody's hands are clean, except maybe the native americans'. Sure, the anglos have done some heinous stuff, but so have the descendants of the "conquistadors". ::shrug:: And I do kind of like the anglo culture, Alot of my life is very anglicized. Was born a Spanish baby but was immersed in a very anglo lifestyle at an early age. In fact, I'm almost a REDNECK by now! LOL!!!!!!! I really do love our mixed population. Makes things volatile at times, but rarely dull. On days like this Holiday, I do try and remember the old folks. Potty mouths and all. Wishing those who celebrate the USA Thanksgiving a nice time today, and the rest of you a great Thursday, just "cuz". Em :) - - - - - - - Emzdogz - a little of the social; a little of the solo. nj ' - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. nj ' - --------------------------------- Get easy, one-click access to your favorites. Make Yahoo! your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:59:34 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Gratitude Happy Thanksgiving Everyone! As usual I am up to my neck in turkeys (baked and fried) many casseroles, mash potatoes, gravy, oysters, shrimp, and crabmeat and mirlitons. It's all cooking away and I have taken time out to reflect on how much gratitude I feel for all the blessings that I have of family, friends, music, health, and the ever popular JMDL. Thanks to Les for the years of dedication and resourcefulness in getting it all to work and be there for us. Thanks Joni for the new album and Herbie for the Joni Letters. Thank you all for your friendship. I wish you all love and peace. Paz NP- Pots and pans being cleaned Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 22 Nov 2007 15:20:04 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: Joni's Best Recipes + Sex Kills, now The F word now njc? I wasn't defensive, not sure why you think that. I took no offense whatsoever to what Eric said. Not at all! Just good conversation, as far as I'm concerned. :) Em - --- Jeannie wrote: > Hello, Em! > > No need to become defensive. Be cool and pensive with what Eric is > stating. > > ET means no offense, I don't think, Em. Please! > > We're ALL Native-Earthlings with no countries nor boundaries in the > Master Plan. > > Jean > > Em wrote: > --- Eric Taylor wrote: > > If I were a Spanish American I would be really pissed at how we > > historically ignorant Anglos treat your beautiful people! > > When the puritanical Pilgrims were starving at Plymouth Rock it was > > the > > American Indians who came to their rescue with the first > Thanksgiving > > while > > the Spanish were the ones really discovering America and founding > the > > first > > cities and states like California! > > Hi Eric, I guess the way I feel about this is that nobody's hands are > clean, except maybe the native americans'. > > Sure, the anglos have done some heinous stuff, but so have the > descendants of the "conquistadors". ::shrug:: > > And I do kind of like the anglo culture, > Alot of my life is very anglicized. Was born a Spanish baby but was > immersed in a very anglo lifestyle at an early age. > In fact, I'm almost a REDNECK by now! > LOL!!!!!!! > > I really do love our mixed population. Makes things volatile at > times, > but rarely dull. > > On days like this Holiday, I do try and remember the old folks. Potty > mouths and all. > > Wishing those who celebrate the USA Thanksgiving a nice time today, > and > the rest of you a great Thursday, just "cuz". > > Em > :) > > > > > - - - - - - > Emzdogz - a little of the social; a little of the solo. > > > > nj > > ' > > > --------------------------------- > Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2007 #472 ***************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------