From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2008 #87 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 Website: http://jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Saturday, May 31 2008 Volume 2008 : Number 087 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- NJC 100 Greatest Guitar Songs [Monika Bogdanowicz ] Re: "We Are Joni Mitchell" ["Jamie's Box of Paints" ] Re: Lost njc [Susan Guzzi ] Re: How to spend $600 USD, njc ["Lori Fye" ] Re: Lost njc [Victor Johnson ] Re: Lost njc [Victor Johnson ] Re: Lost njc [Em ] Re: Lost njc [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: Lost njc [Susan Guzzi ] re: Aeolian wind in Saskatchewan (NJC)/NYT David Byrne [c Karma ] Another Joni Tribute CD [Bob Muller ] From Bo (who WAS missing in action) [Peep Richman ] annoying Joni reference and now Sex in/and the City & GLU [Patti Parlette] njc, Sexism Sells -- But We're Not Buying It [Patti Parlette ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 08:50:21 -0700 (PDT) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: NJC 100 Greatest Guitar Songs A list done my a magazine I despise but I do like looking at lists....(and people always send me them knowing this!) http://www.rollingstone.com/news/coverstory/20947527/page/1 -Monika ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 20:22:10 +0100 From: "Jamie's Box of Paints" Subject: Re: "We Are Joni Mitchell" I will be checking this out! I like the arcola, it's small and simple but I'm sure this'll be fun and hopefully full of self referential Joni-isms that only we will know about! Zooby 2008/5/29 Catherine McKay : > --- Michael Paz wrote: > >> This sounds hysterical. Are you sure it was not a >> lister that wrote >> this? Could be a Smurph production. >> >> Best >> >> Paz >> > > And Patti Parlette must have a starring role. > > Catherine > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________ > Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! > > http://www.flickr.com/gift/ > - -- 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: Fri, 30 May 2008 09:32:48 -0700 (PDT) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: Lost njc I meant to send this to everyone initially! Susan Guzzi wrote: Totally in agreement Victor! Lost is so imaginative and thought provoking. So many scenarios and theories as to what is really going on. It's also interactive - as you can call the Oceanic Hotline for families checking on their loved ones - they have fake commercials during the breaks - like last night for job opportunities. Last night we had notebook out and my girl actually took notes, wrote down names - trying to see if there were any clues or hidden acronyms providing any clues. Some people think it's purgatory - some think they are all in a game - some think it's all spiritual .. I think it's great! Hey! If loving Lost is wrong - I don't wanna be right ... nor do I want to be found! Peace, Susan Victor Johnson wrote: I missed this thread somehow but I think LOST is one of the most brilliant shows in the past decade. But I understand, its not for everyone... On May 29, 2008, at 5:06 PM, wrote: > Mark wrote: > >> But, Honey, what you wrote [about "Lost"] makes it sound like >> you are still >> watching it! LOL! > > To which Catherine replied: > >> My daughter watches it. > > I found something that might help some of those more "obsessive" > watchers > of Lost, IMO one of the most inane shows of late... > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK4qEHmnJZE > > > Hell ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 09:23:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: Lost njc Totally in agreement Victor! Lost is so imaginative and thought provoking. So many scenarios and theories as to what is really going on. It's also interactive - as you can call the Oceanic Hotline for families checking on their loved ones - they have fake commercials during the breaks - like last night for job opportunities. Last night we had notebook out and my girl actually took notes, wrote down names - trying to see if there were any clues or hidden acronyms providing any clues. Some people think it's purgatory - some think they are all in a game - some think it's all spiritual .. I think it's great! Hey! If loving Lost is wrong - I don't wanna be right ... nor do I want to be found! Peace, Susan Victor Johnson wrote: I missed this thread somehow but I think LOST is one of the most brilliant shows in the past decade. But I understand, its not for everyone... On May 29, 2008, at 5:06 PM, wrote: > Mark wrote: > >> But, Honey, what you wrote [about "Lost"] makes it sound like >> you are still >> watching it! LOL! > > To which Catherine replied: > >> My daughter watches it. > > I found something that might help some of those more "obsessive" > watchers > of Lost, IMO one of the most inane shows of late... > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gK4qEHmnJZE > > > Hell ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 10:11:48 -0700 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: How to spend $600 USD, njc Em is ... > Trying to figure out what to do with my Klipsch's that I never listen to. What Klipsch's do you have, Em? I'm not in the market for large speakers, just curious. Lori Santa Rosa ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 13:15:02 -0400 From: Victor Johnson Subject: Re: Lost njc What did you think of the finale last night? I honestly thought it was maybe the best episode of LOST yet and really brought everything home. If LOST was a baseball game, they hit a grand slam last night. I loved the scene where Ben was turning the wheel to move the island. On May 30, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Susan Guzzi wrote: > Totally in agreement Victor! Lost is so imaginative and thought > provoking. So many scenarios and theories as to what is really > going on. It's also interactive - as you can call the Oceanic > Hotline for families checking on their loved ones - they have fake > commercials during the breaks - like last night for job > opportunities. Last night we had notebook out and my girl actually > took notes, wrote down names - trying to see if there were any clues > or hidden acronyms providing any clues. > > Some people think it's purgatory - some think they are all in a > game - some think it's all spiritual .. I think it's great! > > Hey! If loving Lost is wrong - I don't wanna be right ... nor do I > want to be found! > > Peace, > Susan > > Victor Johnson wrote: > I missed this thread somehow but I think LOST is one of the most > brilliant shows in the past decade. But I understand, its not for > everyone... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:05:42 -0400 From: Victor Johnson Subject: Re: Lost njc I would highly recommend watching it on DVD. Definitely watch it in order though. I plan on getting them all eventually and re-watching it from the beginning. Victor On May 30, 2008, at 2:02 PM, Em wrote: > hey Lost fans, a question: would this be a good thing to watch on > rented DVD's? I've never seen the show, but it sure seems to be a > favorite of some folks. > Is there a reason it *wouldn't* be a good one to watch on DVD? (for > instance is it specific, somehow, to the date when broadcast > originally?) > thx! > Em > > > "Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder". ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 11:02:23 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: Re: Lost njc hey Lost fans, a question: would this be a good thing to watch on rented DVD's? I've never seen the show, but it sure seems to be a favorite of some folks. Is there a reason it *wouldn't* be a good one to watch on DVD? (for instance is it specific, somehow, to the date when broadcast originally?) thx! Em "Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder". - --- On Fri, 5/30/08, Victor Johnson wrote: > From: Victor Johnson > Subject: Re: Lost njc > To: "Susan Guzzi" > Cc: "Joni List" > Date: Friday, May 30, 2008, 1:15 PM > What did you think of the finale last night? I honestly > thought it > was maybe the best episode of LOST yet and really brought > everything > home. If LOST was a baseball game, they hit a grand slam > last night. > I loved the scene where Ben was turning the wheel to move > the island. > > > > On May 30, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Susan Guzzi wrote: > > > Totally in agreement Victor! Lost is so imaginative > and thought > > provoking. So many scenarios and theories as to what > is really > > going on. It's also interactive - as you can call > the Oceanic > > Hotline for families checking on their loved ones - > they have fake > > commercials during the breaks - like last night for > job > > opportunities. Last night we had notebook out and my > girl actually > > took notes, wrote down names - trying to see if there > were any clues > > or hidden acronyms providing any clues. > > > > Some people think it's purgatory - some think > they are all in a > > game - some think it's all spiritual .. I think > it's great! > > > > Hey! If loving Lost is wrong - I don't wanna be > right ... nor do I > > want to be found! > > > > Peace, > > Susan > > > > Victor Johnson wrote: > > I missed this thread somehow but I think LOST is one > of the most > > brilliant shows in the past decade. But I understand, > its not for > > everyone... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:05:57 EDT From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: Lost njc I can't read any of the posts about the season finale of "Lost". I recorded it last night, I don't want to know what happened............but then again, I'll probably receive a call from Catherine telling me how she doesn't watch the show, but happened to be in the room when the kids had it on. hahaha Happy Weekend Everyone! Jimmy ************** Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4& ?NCID=aolfod00030000000002) ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 11:15:45 -0700 (PDT) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: Lost njc Hey Em I think it would be great to catch up over the summer on the DVDs - and then grab on to real time episodes in the fall. We did that with Dexter after missing the first season and never looked back - and there is another great show! Get on the island Em! Peace, Susan Em wrote: hey Lost fans, a question: would this be a good thing to watch on rented DVD's? I've never seen the show, but it sure seems to be a favorite of some folks. Is there a reason it *wouldn't* be a good one to watch on DVD? (for instance is it specific, somehow, to the date when broadcast originally?) thx! Em "Beauty is in the eye of the beer holder". - --- On Fri, 5/30/08, Victor Johnson wrote: > From: Victor Johnson > Subject: Re: Lost njc > To: "Susan Guzzi" > Cc: "Joni List" > Date: Friday, May 30, 2008, 1:15 PM > What did you think of the finale last night? I honestly > thought it > was maybe the best episode of LOST yet and really brought > everything > home. If LOST was a baseball game, they hit a grand slam > last night. > I loved the scene where Ben was turning the wheel to move > the island. > > > > On May 30, 2008, at 12:23 PM, Susan Guzzi wrote: > > > Totally in agreement Victor! Lost is so imaginative > and thought > > provoking. So many scenarios and theories as to what > is really > > going on. It's also interactive - as you can call > the Oceanic > > Hotline for families checking on their loved ones - > they have fake > > commercials during the breaks - like last night for > job > > opportunities. Last night we had notebook out and my > girl actually > > took notes, wrote down names - trying to see if there > were any clues > > or hidden acronyms providing any clues. > > > > Some people think it's purgatory - some think > they are all in a > > game - some think it's all spiritual .. I think > it's great! > > > > Hey! If loving Lost is wrong - I don't wanna be > right ... nor do I > > want to be found! > > > > Peace, > > Susan > > > > Victor Johnson wrote: > > I missed this thread somehow but I think LOST is one > of the most > > brilliant shows in the past decade. But I understand, > its not for > > everyone... ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 18:32:29 +0000 From: c Karma Subject: re: Aeolian wind in Saskatchewan (NJC)/NYT David Byrne Mia wrote: I found something really cool on the Internet somewhat related to our banshee discussion. Although, Jerry is probably correct about the Banshee Talkbox, when I googled Banshee and Musical Instrument, I rec'd a hit for an Aeolian Harp and/or Wind Harp. Then I went to youtube and found this amazing video. Plus, this was done in Saskatchewan!! (my links may not be working well, so you may have to copy and paste in your browser.) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vItgY9osiWI&feature=related Gordon Monahan - Aeolian Winds Over Claybank Saskatchewan Long piano strings are attached at one end to a chimney and the other end to the wooden roof of several storage barns. As wind blows across the strings, vibrations are induced in the strings. The sounds are amplified through the wooden boards of the storage barns. Now me: Very cool. I'm reminded immediately of a line from an unsung Joni composition: (Where crows gaze vigilant on wires Where cattle graze the grasses Far from the digits of business hours The moon clock wanes and waxes But here all time is stripped away Nowhere on these plains Is a sprout or an egg in evidence To measure loss or gain ... There's an article in today's NY Times about David Byrne rigging an entire building to play off a keyboard from an old pump organ. More performance art, not to be confused with his musical composition, he says. Still I'd like to hear what some of our more well known compositions sound like played on a building, like "Clair de Lune." I hope this link works, I've had bad luck linking to the Times in the past. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/30/arts/music/30byrn.html?em&ex=1212292800&en=e862c62a019eb7d7&ei=5087%0A CC _________________________________________________________________ Keep your kids safer online with Windows Live Family Safety. http://www.windowslive.com/family_safety/overview.html?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_Refresh_family_safety_052008 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:03:07 -0700 (PDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Lost njc - --- On Fri, 5/30/08, FMYFL@aol.com wrote: > From: FMYFL@aol.com > Subject: Re: Lost njc > To: joni@smoe.org > Received: Friday, May 30, 2008, 2:05 PM > I can't read any of the posts about the season finale of > "Lost". I recorded > it last night, I don't want to know what > happened............but then again, > I'll probably receive a call from Catherine telling me > how she doesn't watch the > show, but happened to be in the room when the kids had it > on. hahaha > > Happy Weekend Everyone! > > Jimmy > > Ha ha ha - give me your phone number. I wasn't in the room but I'll ask my daughter just so I can wreck it for ya, because you're so special, Jimmy! __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:47:42 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Another Joni Tribute CD http://cdbaby.com/cd/leoracashe3 This one was advertised back in December of 2007 and Leora and band had a CD release party then - why it's just now hitting the street I do not know. But for those of you interested, it is now available. Except for her inclusion of "The Gallery" you can probably guess the tracklist. And you can hear 2-minute samples of the tracks too. Hard to believe another month has ticked by - Volume 101 drops this weekend. Bob NP: Rie Fu, "Both Sides Now" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 15:12:51 -0700 (PDT) From: Peep Richman Subject: From Bo (who WAS missing in action) Hello, Hello, Hello!!!!! I've MISSED you sooo Much!!! And I am seriously behind in reading the Digests but I just finished reading V2008#85. Maybe we're secretly hooked together (maybe Joni helped in this a bit?) but a few people posted things relating to e-mail Internet SCAMS....and I just went through this and just YESTERDAY (Thursday...I think) a Sunset Pig was here...at MY request. After having been scammed with one of those lottery e-mails ( Okay....I'm dumb and getting dumber)and having had sooo much difficulty with my bank...dumb????(yep)....how about, a friggin IDIOT!!!!!) I was scammed once again!!!!!!! I'm writing about this because this was different than the e-mails that seem to be increasing....I get them every single day...many each day and I click on Spam...nothing seems to have an effect when you click Scam....back to the present and never back to my future...here's what happened: I put something on Craig's List. The next morning I discovered that I received an e-mail from a buyer. Such a no reason to think 'scam' response. This man sent me e-mails and I responded. And so the communications from him continued (without receiving a certified bank check for over a week) assuring me that the check was being sent, something very similar to the first scam I got myself into....the original e-mail had a complex story about his wife, who was about (any day) to have a baby and other stuff. I indeed received a check in the amount of $3500. I took care of this first with the fraud unit of the U.S. Postal Service (who never responded to my messages left on the answering machine of the fraud department) and concluded with the police....now they have copies of all the e-mails with my responses and they have the check. I was worried because this guy had my home address and telephone number....again, (am I an idiot or what!!!!) and because I was so busy being free. I really need to go to the Mermaid Cafe!!!! Monika, the line "Amelia it was just a false alarm." was seemingly permanent in my head...it also brought me a whopping much needed measure of comfort. Russell, I was really thrilled to read that you began the L.A. Express~!!!!! I love your group and the work you did with Joni! Patti, Mitchellian Completists...LOL...it's Patti and it's fabulous. "All my little landscapes, All my yellow afternoons, Stack up around this vacancy Like dirty cups and spoons No mercy sweet Jesus! No mercy from Turbulent Indigo". That says exactly where I've been. The last time I saw Richard was in December 2002. "Last chance lost-" We (NEVER) talked about anything "in terms of sacrifice and compromise" And for one year now I've been carrying around the knowledge that Richard did EXACTLY what he did to me AGAIN....found another lady in Philly and actually had the nerve (for want of a better, more descriptive word) to move right back to King's Grant...different location, but in King's Grant. I rambling....so sorry. But I'll bet you know what Joni CD I've been listening to..... Love and hugs to all!!!! From Bo ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 02:25:49 +0000 From: Patti Parlette Subject: annoying Joni reference and now Sex in/and the City & GLU Happy Friday, Joniamigos! Some of the ladies of our canyon wrote: - --- Deb Messling wrote: > I'm glad to > know I'm not the > only woman on earth who hated Sex in the City. > Make that three of us. I'm tired of stories about ridiculously wealthy people, or people who couldn't possibly make enough money to afford the clothes they wear or do the things they do, but who manage to do them anyway. Not that I want to see stories about people like me, either. But I don't get the hype. Catherine ***** And Terra agreed, too. So make me the fifth. Of course, I never even watched one episode, so maybe I should shut my mouth (TIC! like yours), but it just never appealed to me. It just seems so superficial. I usually prefer deep, not superficial between the you-know-whats. Although I *have* watched my share of superficial stuff, so I am certainly not dissing anyone who likes the show. It's just not my cup of tea. (Graham TIC: "I travel in a bubble and I can't relate." ) Now I know some have been calling it "Sex in the City", but I saw in the paper (and Monika also wrote it correctly) that's it's "Sex and the City." So let me take that contradiction out and splash it on your brows. If it were "Sex in the City", that's wrong wrong wrong, and stupidly named. It's "NIGHT in the City", you moron writer! And don't you know that sex kills? And the gas leaks And the oil spills And sex sells everything And sex kills Sex kills Sex kills Sex kills Sex kills So why would you write a show about it? Sheesh. And speaking of sex, how about GLU? I was amazed at all the lovers our girls counted like railroad cars. Holy mackerel and fresh salmon frying! It seems like every time they met someone, they spent the night together. I couldn't even count, lying on my side reading it or upright in a chair. When it comes to mathematics I got static in the attic It would take Ray's Dad to do the math in *that* book! SPOILER ALERT if you haven't seen all the pictures in the book: And LOL...how about that picture of Bill Clinton with his arm around Carly and his "familiar, slightly-more-rakish-than Oval-Office smile", with Hillary in those high-waisted pants, contrasted with Carly's low-waisted sarong or whatever you call it. What does that hand desire, that he grips her bathing-suited waist so tight? Ha. Every picture tells a story, don't it? Love, Patti P. P.S. Our student newspaper has a regular column called: Sex and the University. If I were the mother of the girl who writes it (it is very explicit), I'd be a mortified Myrtle. _________________________________________________________________ Make every e-mail and IM count. Join the im Initiative from Microsoft. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Join/Default.aspx?source=EML_WL_ MakeCount ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 03:41:10 +0000 From: Patti Parlette Subject: njc, Sexism Sells -- But We're Not Buying It Quelle synchronicite! I had Sex Kills (sex sells everything) playing in my head, and then got this message on Facebook: " Sexism Sells -- But We're Not Buying It http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-IrhRSwF9U As the sexist tone in the media reaches a fever pitch, the Women's Media Center created this video to illustrate the problem and send a message to the media: Sexism might sell, but we're not buying it! Sign our petition here: http://www.womensmediacenter.com/sexism_sells.html " (I couldn't get it to come up. Maybe the lines overloaded and the sparks started flying.) And don't forget how Rush Limbaugh said: "Do we really want to watch a woman age in front of our eyes for four years?" Outrageous. Love, Patti P. NPOMTV: Boston Celtics v. Detroit Pistons. I had a head full of quandary at first about who to root for (former Huskies Rip Hamilton v. Ray Allen), but now I'm pulling for Boston because I am Irish and live in New England and there are more Boston Jim-dlers than Detroit ones (sorry....still love you, Vince and Gary and Cassy!). Oh, and please send up your prayers for UConn Coach Jim Calhoun who was just diagnosed with melanoma (his third bout with cancer). Just when you're thinking you've finally got it made, bad news comes knocking at your garden gate. P.S. Celtics just won! They will play the City of the Fallen Angels Lakers in the finals. Maybe Joni will go to a game with Jack the Joker? _________________________________________________________________ Give to a good cause with every e-mail. Join the im Initiative from Microsoft. http://im.live.com/Messenger/IM/Join/Default.aspx?souce=EML_WL_ GoodCause ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 00:30:30 -0400 From: David Eoll Subject: Re: Gilligan's Island, Stomp NJC > From: Catherine McKay > Subject: Re: The First Album 40 years on, desert island top 5 records vljc at this point, I'm afraid > > The only way that whole thing would work would be if you were deserted on Gilligan's Island, where they always seem to find a way to make modern conveniences out of tropical plants and they have an endless supply of the same clothes that never wear out and apparently of razors as well, because they're never dirty and their hair is always just right. And yet, they can't get off the island. The other thing that tweaks me, besides all the stuff you mention, is the skewing of physical attractiveness toward the female members of the cast. I guess thats typical show biz, but its particularly obvious here I think. I guess the Professor was alright looking. But, Ginger and Maryanne? Stunning. To the point of being sexual icons even 40 years later. There are like 3 or 4 shows either currently running or recently run that follow the fat guy/hot wife motif. King of Queens is one, and there are a couple other shows starring 80s starlets (my age) Jamie Gertz and Courtney Thorne-Smith in the hot wife role. Of course there are plenty of shows, especially ones about and starring young people (OC, Smallville, etc), in which everybody is surrealistically gorgeous. (which kind of bugs me for another reason) But you never, ever, ever see a frumpy gal/hot guy show. At least I can't think of one. Rosanne was overweight, but so was John Goodman. You never would've seen someone like Brad Pitt starring in the male role there. I don't know why that bugs me. The eye candy is definitely stacked to benefit straight men, which is the intention, I think. But, it does bug me. Its sexist, for one. I guess its just TV in general which bugs me. I despise the twisted world view which is promulgated through that medium. It has poisoned and crippled our culture. Kill your television. > You could always make your own musical instruments on your desert island. I am now convinced that The Man will never be able to effectively outlaw music. Because we can make music from literally anything. What has convinced me of this, you ask? Stomp. Has anyone else seen Stomp? It would be no exaggeration to say I was totally blown away by it. My wife and I took our son to see it, and I kind of thought it would be entertaining in a novel kind of way, but man. I was not prepared for how brilliant it was. Here's what the deal is for those that haven't seen it. About eight, or so, actors/performance artists/musicians play music using everyday objects. Nothing which would normally be thought of as a musical instrument is used. They start out with brooms, and move on to broom handles, trash cans, trash can lids, other things which are at least believable as percussion instruments. But they don't just play them. They jam. Hard. I mean they kick ass. And then they play other things that you'd never believe that you could make music from: grocery bags, zippo lighters, newspapers. Freaking newspapers! These cats were jamming with nothing but newspapers. And I mean jamming, like a band. I felt like dancing in the aisles. I would've too if it weren't such a stuffy crowd. Aw hell, next time I won't let that stop me. Who cares if I'm the only one, and who knows, maybe I'd get something started. They played everything but the kitchen sink. And then they played that too. Seriously, a guy came out with an actual sink strapped around is neck, and wailing on it. So, I don't know. The show's been around awhile now I guess, so maybe this is old news to y'all, but I just had to share. Every once in awhile I'm reminded of how truly awesome music is. Its primal, all humans make music, everywhere on the planet. We always have. Love, David ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2008 #87 **************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------