From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2009 #42 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 Thursday, February 5 2009 Volume 2009 : Number 042 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: SV: A weekend in London [Catherine McKay ] SV: SV: A weekend in London ["Marion Leffler" ] NJC speaking of movies ..... [Em ] Re: SV: A weekend in London [missblux@googlemail.com] Re: A weekend in London [Michael Paz ] Re: A weekend in London [missblux@googlemail.com] Re: SV: A weekend in London [Garret ] Re: SV: A weekend in London [missblux@googlemail.com] Some new flix I just watched..(NJC) [Peep Richman ] green flag song [Robert Procyk ] New Joni Cover [Patti Parlette ] NJC Re: New Joni Cover [Bob.Muller@Fluor.com] NJC Princess Bebe [Oddmund Kaarevik ] RE: NJC Re: New Joni Cover, now college hoops [Patti Parlette ] Theresa Andersson [Michael Paz ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 06:38:22 -0800 (PST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: SV: A weekend in London That works for some of you, but that logic makes me "Caca" and I don't think I like that! - --- On Wed, 2/4/09, Marion Leffler wrote: Good thinking, Bene! - -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr missblux@googlemail.com Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 13:29 Till: Marion Leffler Kopia: Joni List Dmne: Re: A weekend in London I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! BN __________________________________________________________________ Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Yahoo! Mail. Click on Options in Mail and switch to New Mail today or register for free at http://mail.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 15:43:15 +0100 From: "Marion Leffler" Subject: SV: SV: A weekend in London How about Chaca, would that be acceptable? _____ Fren: Catherine McKay [mailto:anima_rising@yahoo.ca] Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 15:38 Till: missblux@googlemail.com; Marion Leffler Kopia: 'Joni List' Dmne: Re: SV: A weekend in London That works for some of you, but that logic makes me "Caca" and I don't think I like that! - --- On Wed, 2/4/09, Marion Leffler wrote: Good thinking, Bene! - -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr missblux@googlemail.com Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 13:29 Till: Marion Leffler Kopia: Joni List Dmne: Re: A weekend in London I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! BN _____ All new Yahoo! Mail - Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading pane. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 06:55:24 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: NJC speaking of movies ..... anybody see "A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints"? This had quite an impact, I felt. It blew me away, in other words. Very moving. Or heck, maybe it was PMS hormones....swirling around my brain like so much TI. I recommend it. The flick, that is. Have the book ready too, for when I'm done with the current fluff I'm reading. Em (still loving US of Tara as well as BIG LOVE) ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 16:01:51 +0100 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: Re: SV: A weekend in London Or Chacha? Even better, Chachacha! I think that could be granted. Bn On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Marion Leffler wrote: > How about Chaca, would that be acceptable? > > > > ________________________________ > > Fren: Catherine McKay [mailto:anima_rising@yahoo.ca] > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 15:38 > Till: missblux@googlemail.com; Marion Leffler > Kopia: 'Joni List' > Dmne: Re: SV: A weekend in London > > > > That works for some of you, but that logic makes me "Caca" and I don't think > I like that! > > --- On Wed, 2/4/09, Marion Leffler wrote: > > > > Good thinking, Bene! > > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > > Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr > > missblux@googlemail.com > > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 13:29 > > Till: Marion Leffler > > Kopia: Joni List > > Dmne: Re: A weekend in London > > > > I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming > > tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! > > BN > > > > ________________________________ > > All new Yahoo! Mail - Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading > pane. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 09:25:10 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: A weekend in London Nomination excepted. Please send my airline ticket to the usual address. I would have loved to have been there royalty or not. Paz Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com On Feb 4, 2009, at 6:29 AM, missblux@googlemail.com wrote: I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! BN On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Marion Leffler wrote: > And hey, maybe I could be duchess Marion? > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr > missblux@googlemail.com > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 12:35 > Till: Joni List > Dmne: A weekend in London > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: > Date: Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:34 PM > Subject: Re: A weekend in London > To: Lucy Hone > Cc: Lieve Reckers , Martin Giles > , Jeff Hankins > , Anita Tedder > , Les Ross > , Azeem Ali Khan > , chris@hatstand.org, Garret > , Jamie's Box of Paints > , Jackie JMDL , Joni List > > > > Hello there, > > here is my delayed report and thanks to all who came to Lievefest and > Jonied along. It was such a nice time, just hanging out, chatting, > singing songs, and chatting some more. I don't know if one > automatically becomes royal when organizing an event, if, then special > thanks to Queen Lili, for putting us up and having everything > discretely but tightly organized. Just thanks to all, and thanks to > those who couldn't come but sent us their greetings. I hope I can > organize a similar thing some day, and perhaps advance to Princess > Bebe. I will force Oddmund to come along and be Prince OddOdd! > > Love to all > > Bene > > > On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Lucy Hone > wrote: >> Oh Lieve it was lovely and the photos of your house under all that >> snow > make >> me fill with awe at how people manage to live with 4 or 5 months of >> the >> stuff!!! >> >> John is in Shrewsbury and drove up through some heavy snow falls >> and he > has >> this tiny little sports car with no real roof and a terrible >> heater... he >> got through all the snow to arrive to almost no snow and today they >> had >> about 4 inches of the stuff... >> >> soon the car will be a little hump under a snow drift!!!! I just >> hope he > is >> able to get home again... and as to you, you voyager, take great >> and good >> care of you and come back safely... >> >> Love and good things to you for your open hearted hospitality and > wonderful >> warmth... >> >> Lucy - who is now saying "OK we have had some snow, it can go now!!!" >> >> >> >> Lieve Reckers wrote: >> >>> Yes Jeff, I was also going to ask: did you get home alright? And >>> did > your >>> journey to the Royal Academy of Arts go as planned? >>> Garret, I was so sorry to hear of your cancelled flight! I hope you >>> realised you could have come back here, I would hate to think that >>> you > were >>> stuck somewhere or had to pay loads for accommodation... >>> I realise I'm feeling like a real mother hen whose chicks have all >>> left >>> the nest, wondering how they're all doing... Well just keep a few > fingers >>> crossed that this snowed-in hen will get out of her own nest >>> tomorrow, > and >>> safely on the Dover-Dunkerque ferry! >>> Lieve. >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Martin Giles >>> *To:* Jeff Hankins >>> *Cc:* Lieve Reckers ; Lucy Hone >>> ; Anita Tedder >>> ; Les >>> Ross ; missblux@googlemail.com; >>> Azeem Ali >>> Khan ; chris@hatstand.org; Garret >>> ; Jamie's Box of Paints >> >; >>> Jackie JMDL ; Joni List >>> *Sent:* Monday, 2 February, 2009 21:40:33 >>> *Subject:* Re: A weekend in London >>> >>> I guess you made it out to Welsh Wales in time then Jeff. Enjoy the >>> holidays :0) >>> >>> M. >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Jeff Hankins >> > wrote: >>> >>> Lieve >>> Ditto to everyone else's thanks and appreciation. >>> You were just the best kind of host - cool, unfussy, just letting >>> it all happen in as natural a way as could be ('course, we're not >>> daft: we know that under the surface of smooth naturalness lies a >>> lot of careful preparation!) >>> And the Sunday morning tour was fab - and how clever of you to >>> arrange those light romantic flurries of snow while we we at the >>> Observatory. Brilliant. >>> I had a whale of a time. Love to everyone >>> Jeff >>> (PS And I LOVE this downfall..and those gorgeous morning radio >>> announcements that so-and-so school is closed for the day. Espec. >>> when that's mine) >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> *From:* Lieve Reckers >>> *To:* Lucy Hone ; Anita Tedder >>> >>> *Cc:* Les Ross ; >>> missblux@googlemail.com ; >>> Azeem Ali Khan ; >>> chris@hatstand.org ; Garret >>> ; Jamie's Box of Paints >>> ; JEFF HANKINS >>> ; Jackie JMDL >>> ; martingiles2008@gmail.com >>> ; Joni List >>> >>> *Sent:* Sunday, February 01, 2009 10:51 PM >>> *Subject:* Re: A weekend in London - UK Listers rock Greenwich >>> -njc >>> >>> Thanks Lucy, for the report! >>> And many thanks to you for your help (I will definitely >>> remember to always roll the ham from now on!) and to all of >>> you for being such easy house guests. And when I let my eyes >>> wonder over the living room, I still hear the sound of all the >>> music that was made there! >>> The garden is beautifully white now with quite a lot of dry, >>> very sticky snow. I hope everybody got home safe and well, >>> without problems on the road, or delayed trains or flights. >>> All the best, >>> Lieve in London. >>> PS Ms Hone, one thing I have to get off my chest. I >>> know we're not getting any younger, but it's just not very >>> nice to advertise to the whole list how pleased you were to >>> see my OLD face! I don't think Les, Chris, or Garret deserved >>> that comment either. Certain thoughts are best kept unsaid, >>> is what I think! >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> *From:* Lucy Hone >> > >>> *To:* Lieve Reckers >> >; Anita Tedder >>> >> > >>> *Cc:* Les Ross >> >; >>> "missblux@googlemail.com " >>> >; >>> Azeem Ali Khan >> >; "chris@hatstand.org >>> " >> >; Garret >> >; Jamie's Box of Paints >>> >; JEFF >>> HANKINS >> >; Jackie JMDL >>> >; >>> martingiles2008@gmail.com ; >>> Joni List > >>> *Sent:* Sunday, 1 February, 2009 19:18:54 >>> *Subject:* A weekend in London - UK Listers rock Greenwich - >>> >>> Well the UK-ers are getting into the idea of small and >>> intimate gatherings to uphold the friendships and musical >>> moments we all enjoyed so much at Holycombe. >>> >>> Thank you Lieve for such a wonderful, welcoming, friendly, >>> thoughtful gathering. >>> It was lovely for John and I to meet Azeem at last and Jackie >>> and see the old faces of Lieve, Les, Chris, Garrett (and meet >>> Dermott) Jeff Hankins, Anita and Steph, Jaimie Zoob, Bene -( >>> who had not come all the way from Sweden - in joke) and Martin >>> (who is lodging with me so I get to see him a lot) >>> >>> Set in Lieve's lovely home in Greenwich (with views from the >>> top floor over London) we enjoyed some lovely sing alongs to >>> all sorts of music - including Joni. It staggered us all that >>> we all sang along to Hejira, Magdalene Laundries, No regrets >>> Coyote, Circle game, Urge for going and lots of other songs. >>> Thank you Martin for the lovely "may you never" in tribute to >>> John Martin and for Anita's stirring rendition of "there is no >>> business like Show Business" - you had to be there really.... >>> >>> Fab food, great wine and beer, lots of laughs, a snow flurried >>> walk around Greenwich and a wonderful lunch in a Vietnamese >>> restaurant, >>> >>> Ah this indeed is what life is about, building memories, >>> affirming friendships, 15 people all getting along fine. Such >>> things are what make communities like this an astonishing >>> phenomenon and we will all in different formats be doing this >>> around the world... >>> >>> Love, light and many many thanks to Lieve for making it >>> happen. >>> >>> Hugs all round - Oh and Lieve, yes, Jeff wrote everything >>> himself!!!! he he he >>> >>> Lucy - waiting for a promised snow storm here in Hampshire >>> where it rarely ever snows. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 16:32:54 +0100 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: Re: A weekend in London Deal, PapaDuke! Bn On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Michael Paz wrote: > Nomination excepted. Please send my airline ticket to the usual address. I > would have loved to have been there royalty or not. > Paz > Michael Paz > michael@thepazgroup.com > Tour Manager > Preservation Hall Jazz Band > http://www.preservationhall.com > > > > On Feb 4, 2009, at 6:29 AM, missblux@googlemail.com wrote: > I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming > tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! > BN > > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:55 PM, Marion Leffler > wrote: > > And hey, maybe I could be duchess Marion? > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > > Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr > > missblux@googlemail.com > > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 12:35 > > Till: Joni List > > Dmne: A weekend in London > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: > > Date: Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 12:34 PM > > Subject: Re: A weekend in London > > To: Lucy Hone > > Cc: Lieve Reckers , Martin Giles > > , Jeff Hankins > > , Anita Tedder > > , Les Ross > > , Azeem Ali Khan > > , chris@hatstand.org, Garret > > , Jamie's Box of Paints > > , Jackie JMDL , Joni List > > > > > Hello there, > > here is my delayed report and thanks to all who came to Lievefest and > > Jonied along. It was such a nice time, just hanging out, chatting, > > singing songs, and chatting some more. I don't know if one > > automatically becomes royal when organizing an event, if, then special > > thanks to Queen Lili, for putting us up and having everything > > discretely but tightly organized. Just thanks to all, and thanks to > > those who couldn't come but sent us their greetings. I hope I can > > organize a similar thing some day, and perhaps advance to Princess > > Bebe. I will force Oddmund to come along and be Prince OddOdd! > > Love to all > > Bene > > > On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:49 PM, Lucy Hone wrote: > > Oh Lieve it was lovely and the photos of your house under all that snow > > make > > me fill with awe at how people manage to live with 4 or 5 months of the > > stuff!!! > > John is in Shrewsbury and drove up through some heavy snow falls and he > > has > > this tiny little sports car with no real roof and a terrible heater... he > > got through all the snow to arrive to almost no snow and today they had > > about 4 inches of the stuff... > > soon the car will be a little hump under a snow drift!!!! I just hope he > > is > > able to get home again... and as to you, you voyager, take great and good > > care of you and come back safely... > > Love and good things to you for your open hearted hospitality and > > wonderful > > warmth... > > Lucy - who is now saying "OK we have had some snow, it can go now!!!" > > > > Lieve Reckers wrote: > > Yes Jeff, I was also going to ask: did you get home alright? And did > > your > > journey to the Royal Academy of Arts go as planned? > > Garret, I was so sorry to hear of your cancelled flight! I hope you > > realised you could have come back here, I would hate to think that you > > were > > stuck somewhere or had to pay loads for accommodation... > > I realise I'm feeling like a real mother hen whose chicks have all left > > the nest, wondering how they're all doing... Well just keep a few > > fingers > > crossed that this snowed-in hen will get out of her own nest tomorrow, > > and > > safely on the Dover-Dunkerque ferry! > > Lieve. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* Martin Giles > > *To:* Jeff Hankins > > *Cc:* Lieve Reckers ; Lucy Hone > > ; Anita Tedder ; Les > > Ross ; missblux@googlemail.com; Azeem Ali > > Khan ; chris@hatstand.org; Garret > > ; Jamie's Box of Paints ; > > Jackie JMDL ; Joni List > > *Sent:* Monday, 2 February, 2009 21:40:33 > > *Subject:* Re: A weekend in London > > I guess you made it out to Welsh Wales in time then Jeff. Enjoy the > > holidays :0) > > M. > > On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Jeff Hankins > > wrote: > > Lieve > > Ditto to everyone else's thanks and appreciation. > > You were just the best kind of host - cool, unfussy, just letting > > it all happen in as natural a way as could be ('course, we're not > > daft: we know that under the surface of smooth naturalness lies a > > lot of careful preparation!) > > And the Sunday morning tour was fab - and how clever of you to > > arrange those light romantic flurries of snow while we we at the > > Observatory. Brilliant. > > I had a whale of a time. Love to everyone > > Jeff > > (PS And I LOVE this downfall..and those gorgeous morning radio > > announcements that so-and-so school is closed for the day. Espec. > > when that's mine) > > ----- Original Message ----- > > *From:* Lieve Reckers > > *To:* Lucy Hone ; Anita Tedder > > > > *Cc:* Les Ross ; > > missblux@googlemail.com ; > > Azeem Ali Khan ; > > chris@hatstand.org ; Garret > > ; Jamie's Box of Paints > > ; JEFF HANKINS > > ; Jackie JMDL > > ; martingiles2008@gmail.com > > ; Joni List > > > > *Sent:* Sunday, February 01, 2009 10:51 PM > > *Subject:* Re: A weekend in London - UK Listers rock Greenwich > > -njc > > Thanks Lucy, for the report! > > And many thanks to you for your help (I will definitely > > remember to always roll the ham from now on!) and to all of > > you for being such easy house guests. And when I let my eyes > > wonder over the living room, I still hear the sound of all the > > music that was made there! > > The garden is beautifully white now with quite a lot of dry, > > very sticky snow. I hope everybody got home safe and well, > > without problems on the road, or delayed trains or flights. > > All the best, > > Lieve in London. > > PS Ms Hone, one thing I have to get off my chest. I > > know we're not getting any younger, but it's just not very > > nice to advertise to the whole list how pleased you were to > > see my OLD face! I don't think Les, Chris, or Garret deserved > > that comment either. Certain thoughts are best kept unsaid, > > is what I think! > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > *From:* Lucy Hone > > > > *To:* Lieve Reckers > >; Anita Tedder > > > > > *Cc:* Les Ross > >; > > "missblux@googlemail.com " > > >; > > Azeem Ali Khan > >; "chris@hatstand.org > > " > >; Garret > >; Jamie's Box of Paints > > >; JEFF > > HANKINS > >; Jackie JMDL > > >; > > martingiles2008@gmail.com ; > > Joni List > > > *Sent:* Sunday, 1 February, 2009 19:18:54 > > *Subject:* A weekend in London - UK Listers rock Greenwich - > > Well the UK-ers are getting into the idea of small and > > intimate gatherings to uphold the friendships and musical > > moments we all enjoyed so much at Holycombe. > > Thank you Lieve for such a wonderful, welcoming, friendly, > > thoughtful gathering. > > It was lovely for John and I to meet Azeem at last and Jackie > > and see the old faces of Lieve, Les, Chris, Garrett (and meet > > Dermott) Jeff Hankins, Anita and Steph, Jaimie Zoob, Bene -( > > who had not come all the way from Sweden - in joke) and Martin > > (who is lodging with me so I get to see him a lot) > > Set in Lieve's lovely home in Greenwich (with views from the > > top floor over London) we enjoyed some lovely sing alongs to > > all sorts of music - including Joni. It staggered us all that > > we all sang along to Hejira, Magdalene Laundries, No regrets > > Coyote, Circle game, Urge for going and lots of other songs. > > Thank you Martin for the lovely "may you never" in tribute to > > John Martin and for Anita's stirring rendition of "there is no > > business like Show Business" - you had to be there really.... > > Fab food, great wine and beer, lots of laughs, a snow flurried > > walk around Greenwich and a wonderful lunch in a Vietnamese > > restaurant, > > Ah this indeed is what life is about, building memories, > > affirming friendships, 15 people all getting along fine. Such > > things are what make communities like this an astonishing > > phenomenon and we will all in different formats be doing this > > around the world... > > Love, light and many many thanks to Lieve for making it happen. > > Hugs all round - Oh and Lieve, yes, Jeff wrote everything > > himself!!!! he he he > > Lucy - waiting for a promised snow storm here in Hampshire > > where it rarely ever snows. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 15:32:47 +0000 From: Garret Subject: Re: SV: A weekend in London Oh cheeses, This could make me Gaga. Or Gargar, which is probably worse. There was a period where i was called Garmac, which i didn't love. Many of my old friends call me Gar. GARRET On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:01 PM, wrote: > Or Chacha? Even better, Chachacha! I think that could be granted. > Bn > > > > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Marion Leffler > wrote: > > How about Chaca, would that be acceptable? > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > Fren: Catherine McKay [mailto:anima_rising@yahoo.ca] > > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 15:38 > > Till: missblux@googlemail.com; Marion Leffler > > Kopia: 'Joni List' > > Dmne: Re: SV: A weekend in London > > > > > > > > That works for some of you, but that logic makes me "Caca" and I don't > think > > I like that! > > > > --- On Wed, 2/4/09, Marion Leffler wrote: > > > > > > > > Good thinking, Bene! > > > > > > > > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- > > > > Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr > > > > missblux@googlemail.com > > > > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 13:29 > > > > Till: Marion Leffler > > > > Kopia: Joni List > > > > Dmne: Re: A weekend in London > > > > > > > > I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming > > > > tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! > > > > BN > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > All new Yahoo! Mail - Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading > > pane. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 16:38:11 +0100 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: Re: SV: A weekend in London Well if you were a prince or king (or queen if you prefer), it's OK to be gaga. Think about that. And of bringing Prince Derder with you next time as well! Bn On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 4:32 PM, Garret wrote: > Oh cheeses, > This could make me Gaga. > Or Gargar, which is probably worse. > > There was a period where i was called Garmac, which i didn't love. Many of > my old friends call me Gar. > GARRET > > > > > On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:01 PM, wrote: >> >> Or Chacha? Even better, Chachacha! I think that could be granted. >> Bn >> >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 3:43 PM, Marion Leffler >> wrote: >> > How about Chaca, would that be acceptable? >> > >> > >> > >> > ________________________________ >> > >> > Fren: Catherine McKay [mailto:anima_rising@yahoo.ca] >> > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 15:38 >> > Till: missblux@googlemail.com; Marion Leffler >> > Kopia: 'Joni List' >> > Dmne: Re: SV: A weekend in London >> > >> > >> > >> > That works for some of you, but that logic makes me "Caca" and I don't >> > think >> > I like that! >> > >> > --- On Wed, 2/4/09, Marion Leffler wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > Good thinking, Bene! >> > >> > >> > >> > -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- >> > >> > Fren: owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-onlyjoni@smoe.org] Fvr >> > >> > missblux@googlemail.com >> > >> > Skickat: den 4 februari 2009 13:29 >> > >> > Till: Marion Leffler >> > >> > Kopia: Joni List >> > >> > Dmne: Re: A weekend in London >> > >> > >> > >> > I think you would have to be Duchess Mama, to keep the naming >> > >> > tradition! Paz could come along and be Duke Papa! >> > >> > BN >> > >> > >> > >> > ________________________________ >> > >> > All new Yahoo! Mail - Get a sneak peak at messages with a handy reading >> > pane. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 08:22:14 -0800 (PST) From: Peep Richman Subject: Some new flix I just watched..(NJC) Hi, Watched two movies last night, both of which I really enjoyed..."Committed" and "Smart People"...Ellen Page did a good job in "Smart People" but her character was similar to the character"Juno". Looking forward to watching "Hard Copy" and "An American Crime". It snowed about 4-5 inches yesterday and last night. Snow white, glistening, lacy-looking woods, brave tree branches trying so hard not to snap under the weight. And 4 Poodles wanting to romp all around but shiver all too soon. I'm so waiting for the spring...the hot, hot summer. Soon life here will change with lots of drama. Right now I share a small two bed-room condo with my sister and 4 Poodles. Life changes...smashes whoopers of huge challenges in our faces...and, I'm so busy trying to figure out the following: how to share this little condo with my niece, her 3 children (18, 14, 11) fish, a rabbit and yet another Poodle. And soooo much clothing...so many X-boxes...all that stuff...computers...school stuff...LOUD, SCREAMING, FIGHTING KIDS...and, you guessed it...I'll be sleeping on the floor. Temporary??? I doubt it. EXPENSIVE... OMG!!! So, feeling a wee bit overwhelmed is OK, right???? You do whatever it is that needs to be done...share the love. Peace, Bo ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 13:46:33 -0600 From: Robert Procyk Subject: green flag song Apparently, I am the last one in the free world to know about this, and as I skim digests half the time because I can't keep up with anything, maybe this hasn't made it here yet. If it hasn't, read below. If it has, well, ignore me - I don't think I can make Friday night, but I'll be there at some point: Joni Mitchell: GREEN FLAG SONG February 6March 29, 2009 Opening Reception: Friday, February 6 at 8pm The Mendel Art Gallery is pleased to present a new body of photographic work by iconic singer/songwriter and visual artist Joni Mitchell. As moving as her musical works, Green Flag Song depicts a deeply personal response to the consequences of war and humanitys struggle with itself. The exhibition consists of a series of large green-toned triptychs created from digitally modified combinations of photographic images, printed on canvas. The impetus for this work began when Mitchells malfunctioning television began emitting images that resembled green-tinted photographic negatives. Mitchell began to take photographs of the dying screen, and when enlarged and printed on canvas, the result is a collection of intense, dark, semiabstract images. Through photographic expression and rich, saturated colours, Mitchell invites audiences to participate in a collective awareness of a need for change. Primarily recognized as a singer and songwriter, Joni Mitchell brings to these vivid and arresting images the same profound social, political, and spiritual conviction that informs her music. The Mendel is the only scheduled venue in Western Canada for Green Flag Song. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 22:02:22 +0000 From: Patti Parlette Subject: New Joni Cover Hi Loves: I saw this in the paper last night and was going to run all excited to my computer: "New Joni cover! New Joni cover!", and then thought: "Nah, I'm sure Muller's already on it. Or Jerry, or Joseph." LOL...now I see I was right! Anyway, fwiw, here's what my paper said: ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAYAt LastTelarc JazzWith her immaculate three-octave range, flawless pitch, crystalline tones, stainless technical finesse and impeccable versatility, vocalist Ann Hampton Callaway might seem altogether too perfect for a rough-hewn, earthy art like jazz.But Callaway, who's a proven performer in pop, cabaret and Broadway, once again displays her jazz credentials on this emotionally charged release, an old-fashioned but thoroughly contemporary sounding "concept album" devoted entirely to exploring the mystifying, misty-eyed theme of love.Immediately, the CD's fundamental question is posed by the Cole Porter classic, "What Is This Thing Called Love?" which Callaway delivers with the class and clarity of Waterford Glass. But this fine, lustrous Callaway glass also comes with hip, well-crafted jazz edges.Among other gems are: a witty "Comes Love"; a mix of poetic mystery and barroom swagger on Joni Mitchell's "Carey"; and a vibrant, prayerful rendition of Stevie Nicks' "Landslide."Coming on the heels of Aretha's and Beyonce's renditions at the Inaugural, Callaway cuts loose on a sexy, bluesy "At Last." Warmly impressionistic, "Lazy Afternoon" glows with all the elements of classical bel canto, but is also unabashedly drenched in sensuous, seductively langurous jazz feelings.With its moving, elegant a cappella opening, "Over the Rainbow" is so sweet and lovely that it makes you want to believe in a rainbow-blessed Land of Oz "where troubles melt like lemon drops."Essential download: "Lazy Afternoon"-- Owen McNally Hartford Courant ***** Sounds wonderful! I thought a bit on the Carey description: "a mix of poetic mystery and barroom swagger." "Poetic mystery" sounds very Joni indeed....the "barroom swagger" made me laugh and think of Raised on Robbery, and you know there may be more ..... xo, pp "If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace." -- John Lennon http://www.imaginepeace.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. http://windowslive.com/howitworks?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_allup_howitworks_02200 9 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 17:15:42 -0500 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: NJC Re: New Joni Cover Thanks PP - I was actually clued in to this one a while back but it never hurts to check. Looks like 2009 is shaping up for another Huskies-Tarheels showdown, y'all get your game on! 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No regrets, coyotes and Wolverines and Gators! XO, PP, livin' in the U.S.A. College Hoops Capital "If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace." -- John Lennon _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: Keep your life in sync. http://windowslive.com/explore?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t1_allup_explore_022009 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 01:59:58 +0000 From: Patti Parlette Subject: NJC, TV Alerts: George Carlin and/or Herbie Hancock Starting in 10 minutes from this writing (at 9 p.m. EST), some of you Americanos may have a headful of quandary: "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" on PBS, or Herbie Hancock *appearing* on Elvis Costello's show on Sundance. (I am careful to never say anyone is *on* anyone anymore ever since Smurf got totally disgusted when I wrote that "Ringo is going to be *on* Larry King tonight.") XO, PP, who doesn't get Sundance : ( FYI: George Carlin learned he was the winner of the 13th Mark Twain Award for American humor 10 days before he died June 22. So he is the first recipient of the award to receive it posthumously, says Peter Kaminsky, an executive producer of "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize," to be broadcast Wednesday on public television. But rarely has a recipient of the prize been so similar to its namesake. For Twain, as for Carlin, "rules and self-importance and tyranny pissed him off, and he found a way to be funny about it. He always found a way to be funny about it," Kaminsky says. "I'm not a huge Twain aficionado or anything like that, but just the little bit I know about Twain is that he was ahead of his time," says Kelly Carlin McCall, Carlin's daughter. "He used language in a way to break barriers. He talked about issues that people didn't want to talk about. He got into trouble for it. I think there's a lot of parallels and connection. I'm a little biased, I admit. But I think if anyone should get the Twain Award, George Carlin should get the Twain Award. I think there's a lot of dancing between them." "They both gave speeches about hating all mankind to large and appreciative audiences," says Bill Maher in the broadcast. "In fact you could divide Twain and Carlin's work into the same three stages. The early stage: 'some people suck'; to the middle stage: 'most people suck'; to the later stage: 'You suck.'" >>"George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS, locally on CPTV. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_AE_Faster_022009 ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 02:57:16 +0000 From: Sherelle Smith Subject: RE: NJC, TV Alerts: George Carlin and/or Herbie Hancock I am watching it right now!!!!! I can't believe I just happened on it!!! It's a sign!!! (Smile) My favorite song!!!! So cool!!! Sherelle From: loveuconn@hotmail.comTo: joni@smoe.org; sherellesmith@hotmail.comSubject: NJC, TV Alerts: George Carlin and/or Herbie HancockDate: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 01:59:58 +0000 Starting in 10 minutes from this writing (at 9 p.m. EST), some of you Americanos may have a headful of quandary: "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" on PBS, or Herbie Hancock *appearing* on Elvis Costello's show on Sundance.(I am careful to never say anyone is *on* anyone anymore ever since Smurf got totally disgusted when I wrote that "Ringo is going to be *on* Larry King tonight.")XO,PP, who doesn't get Sundance : (FYI: George Carlin learned he was the winner of the 13th Mark Twain Award for American humor 10 days before he died June 22.So he is the first recipient of the award to receive it posthumously, says Peter Kaminsky, an executive producer of "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize," to be broadcast Wednesday on public television. But rarely has a recipient of the prize been so similar to its namesake.For Twain, as for Carlin, "rules and self-importance and tyranny pissed him off, and he found a way to be funny about it. He always found a way to be funny about it," Kaminsky says."I'm not a huge Twain aficionado or anything like that, but just the little bit I know about Twain is that he was ahead of his time," says Kelly Carlin McCall, Carlin's daughter. "He used language in a way to break barriers. He talked about issues that people didn't want to talk about. He got into trouble for it. I think there's a lot of parallels and connection. I'm a little biased, I admit. But I think if anyone should get the Twain Award, George Carlin should get the Twain Award. I think there's a lot of dancing between them." "They both gave speeches about hating all mankind to large and appreciative audiences," says Bill Maher in the broadcast. "In fact you could divide Twain and Carlin's work into the same three stages. The early stage: 'some people suck'; to the middle stage: 'most people suck'; to the later stage: 'You suck.'" >>"George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" airs Wednesday at 9 p.m. on PBS, locally on CPTV. Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. Check it out. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. http://windowslive.com/howitworks?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_allup_howitworks_02200 9 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 21:27:36 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: NJC, TV Alerts: George Carlin and/or Herbie Hancock What a great show it was. I enjoyed seeing Herbie in a trio format. Elvis did a good job singing Edith. Was a little sad they did not leave much time to talk about Joni, but it was obvious that they both have huge respect. Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com On Feb 4, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Patti Parlette wrote: Starting in 10 minutes from this writing (at 9 p.m. EST), some of you Americanos may have a headful of quandary: "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" on PBS, or Herbie Hancock *appearing* on Elvis Costello's show on Sundance. (I am careful to never say anyone is *on* anyone anymore ever since Smurf got totally disgusted when I wrote that "Ringo is going to be *on* Larry King tonight.") XO, PP, who doesn't get Sundance : ( FYI: George Carlin learned he was the winner of the 13th Mark Twain Award for American humor 10 days before he died June 22. So he is the first recipient of the award to receive it posthumously, says Peter Kaminsky, an executive producer of "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize," to be broadcast Wednesday on public television. But rarely has a recipient of the prize been so similar to its namesake. For Twain, as for Carlin, "rules and self-importance and tyranny pissed him off, and he found a way to be funny about it. He always found a way to be funny about it," Kaminsky says. "I'm not a huge Twain aficionado or anything like that, but just the little bit I know about Twain is that he was ahead of his time," says Kelly Carlin McCall, Carlin's daughter. "He used language in a way to break barriers. He talked about issues that people didn't want to talk about. He got into trouble for it. I think there's a lot of parallels and connection. I'm a little biased, I admit. But I think if anyone should get the Twain Award, George Carlin should get the Twain Award. I think there's a lot of dancing between them." "They both gave speeches about hating all mankind to large and appreciative audiences," says Bill Maher in the broadcast. "In fact you could divide Twain and Carlin's work into the same three stages. The early stage: 'some people suck'; to the middle stage: 'most people suck'; to the later stage: 'You suck.'" >> "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" airs Wednesday >> at 9 p.m. on PBS, locally on CPTV. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. http://windowslive.com/online/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_HM_AE_Faster_022009 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 22:59:01 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: NJC, TV Alerts: George Carlin and/or Herbie Hancock You sing it much better than Elvis though my dear. If only you could have Herbie as your pianist... Luv Paz Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com On Feb 4, 2009, at 8:57 PM, Sherelle Smith wrote: I am watching it right now!!!!! I can't believe I just happened on it!!! It's a sign!!! (Smile) My favorite song!!!! So cool!!! Sherelle From: loveuconn@hotmail.comTo: joni@smoe.org; sherellesmith@hotmail.comSubject: NJC, TV Alerts: George Carlin and/or Herbie HancockDate: Thu, 5 Feb 2009 01:59:58 +0000 Starting in 10 minutes from this writing (at 9 p.m. EST), some of you Americanos may have a headful of quandary: "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" on PBS, or Herbie Hancock *appearing* on Elvis Costello's show on Sundance.(I am careful to never say anyone is *on* anyone anymore ever since Smurf got totally disgusted when I wrote that "Ringo is going to be *on* Larry King tonight.")XO,PP, who doesn't get Sundance : (FYI: George Carlin learned he was the winner of the 13th Mark Twain Award for American humor 10 days before he died June 22.So he is the first recipient of the award to receive it posthumously, says Peter Kaminsky, an executive producer of "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize," to be broadcast Wednesday on public television. But rarely has a recipient of the prize been so similar to its namesake.For Twain, as for Carlin, "rules and self-importance and tyranny pissed him off, and he found a way to be funny about it. He always found a way to be funny about it," Kaminsky says."I'm not a huge Twain aficionado or anything like that, but just the little bit I know about Twain is that he was ahead of his time," says Kelly Carlin McCall, Carlin's daughter. "He used language in a way to break barriers. He talked about issues that people didn't want to talk about. He got into trouble for it. I think there's a lot of parallels and connection. I'm a little biased, I admit. But I think if anyone should get the Twain Award, George Carlin should get the Twain Award. I think there's a lot of dancing between them." "They both gave speeches about hating all mankind to large and appreciative audiences," says Bill Maher in the broadcast. "In fact you could divide Twain and Carlin's work into the same three stages. The early stage: 'some people suck'; to the middle stage: 'most people suck'; to the later stage: 'You suck.'" >> "George Carlin: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize" airs Wednesday >> at 9 p.m. on PBS, locally on CPTV. Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. Check it out. _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. http://windowslive.com/howitworks?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_allup_howitworks_02200 9 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 23:13:09 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Theresa Andersson I forgot to tell everybody that my friend Theresa Andersson is on Conan tonight coming up within the hour. Hope you catch her. Go T Paz Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Feb 2009 23:08:33 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Theresa Andersson I forgot to tell everybody that my friend Theresa Andersson is on Conan tonight coming up within the hour. Hope you catch her. Go T Paz Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2009 #42 **************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------