From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2014 #1338 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 Friday, October 24 2014 Volume 2014 : Number 1338 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- RE: Thoughts on "Love Has Many Faces" [c Karma ] RE: Thoughts on "Love Has Many Faces" [c Karma ] Troubled Child [Laura Stanley ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 20:35:28 +0000 From: c Karma Subject: RE: Thoughts on "Love Has Many Faces" Third time is a charm, let's see if this is any better. Trying an adjustment that was suggested to me by a fellow lister. CC "Man from Mars. This time you went too far." -- JM ________________________________ > From: ckarma@hotmail.com > To: joni@smoe.org > Subject: Thoughts on "Love Has Many Faces" > Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 16:59:30 +0000 > > The title is also used on a movie from the 1950s with Lana Turner and > Cliff Robertson. It looks like a cross between "Peyton Place" and > "Beach Party Bingo" Somehow, appropriately re-used here with or > without reference back to "Love Puts on a New Face." > > Songs for which there are multiple choices of original versions, and > (my version preferencelet's see how well my predictions jive with > Joni's choices, assuming no legal obstacles involved): > Disc 1, Track 1 - In France They Kiss on Main Street (Shadows and Light) > Disc 1, Track 3 - You Turn Me On I'm A Radio (Miles of Aisles) > Disc 1, Track 8 - Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody (Wild Things Run Fast) > Disc 1, Track 9 - Harry's House/Centerpiece (Hissing of Summer Lawns) > listing mentions Centerpiece so I think this may be the HOSL version, > the Travelogue version did not include it) > Disc 2, Track 12 - Hejira (Hejira) > Disc 3, Track 4 - Borderline (Travelogue) > Disc 3, Track 6 - You Dream Flat Tires (WTRF, but this and next track > probably lifted together from Travelogue) > Disc 3, Track 7 - Love (Travelogue) > Disc 3, Track 9 - Be Cool (WTRF) > Disc 3, Track 11 - Just Like This Train (Court and Spark) > Disc 3, Track 12 - Carey (Blue) > Disc 4, Track 3 - God Must Be A Boogie Man (Mingus) > Disc 4, Track 5 - A Case of You (Travelogue) > Disc 4, Track 6 - The Last Time I Saw Richard (Blue) > Disc 4, Track 7 - Raised on Robbery (Court and Spark) > Disc 4, Track 11 - Amelia (Hejira) > Disc 4, Track 12 - Both Sides Now (Travelogue) > > I have to admit some of the song order (based on Amazon's track > listing) has me spinning both in terms of pacing and theme propriety. > Particularly: > Disc 1, Track 6 - Dancin Clown to Track 7 - River > Disc 2, Track 8 - Blue to Track 9 - Tax Free > Disc 2, Track 9 -Tax Free to Track 10, - The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey > Disc 2, Track 10 - The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey to Track 11 - Hana > (only makes sense if you've seen the movie "White Banners": reference > to character Hanna's emergence from the snow storm) > Disc 3, Track 6 - You Dream Flat Tires to Track 7 - Love (these two > must be chosen from Travelogue as this was the order used there too and > just as perplexingly) > Disc 4, Track 6 - The Last Time I Saw Richard to Track 7 - Raised On Robbery > > > Is there a story arc here that's just too obtuse, or will the > impressions reveal themselves upon listening to define it? I'm > intrigued. > > CC ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 19:57:58 +0000 From: c Karma Subject: RE: Thoughts on "Love Has Many Faces" I'm gonna try this one again and see if SMOE.ORG will reformat it beyond readability. The title is also used on a movie from the 1950s with Lana Turner and Cliff Robertson. It looks like a cross between "Peyton Place" and "Beach Party Bingo" Somehow, appropriately re-used here with or without reference back to "Love Puts on a New Face." Songs for which there are multiple choices of original versions, and (my version preferencelet's see how well my predictions jive with Joni's choices, assuming no legal obstacles involved):Disc 1, Track 1 - In France They Kiss on Main Street (Shadows and Light)Disc 1, Track 3 - You Turn Me On I'm A Radio (Miles of Aisles)Disc 1, Track 8 - Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody (Wild Things Run Fast)Disc 1, Track 9 - Harry's House/Centerpiece (Hissing of Summer Lawns) listing mentions Centerpiece so I think this may be the HOSL version, the Travelogue version did not include it)Disc 2, Track 12 - Hejira (Hejira)Disc 3, Track 4 - Borderline (Travelogue)Disc 3, Track 6 - You Dream Flat Tires (WTRF, but this and next track probably lifted together from Travelogue)Disc 3, Track 7 - Love (Travelogue)Disc 3, Track 9 - Be Cool (WTRF)Disc 3, Track 11 - - Just Like This Train (Court and Spark)Disc 3, Track 12 - Carey (Blue)Disc 4, Track 3 - God Must Be A Boogie Man (Mingus)Disc 4, Track 5 - A Case of You (Travelogue)Disc 4, Track 6 - The Last Time I Saw Richard (Blue)Disc 4, Track 7 - Raised on Robbery (Court and Spark)Disc 4, Track 11 - Amelia (Hejira)Disc 4, Track 12 - Both Sides Now (Travelogue) I have to admit some of the song order (based on Amazon's track listing) has me spinning terms of pacing and theme propriety. Particularly:Disc 1, Track 6 - - Dancin Clown to Track 7 - RiverDisc 2, Track 8 - Blue to Track 9 - Tax FreeDisc 2, Track 9 -Tax Free to Track 10, - The Wolf That Lives In LindseyDisc 2, Track 10 - The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey to Track 11 - Hana (only makes sense if you've seen the movie "White Banners" for reference to character Hanna's emergence from the snow storm)Disc 3, Track 6 - You Dream Flat Tires to Track 7 - Love (these two must be chosen from Travelogue as this was the order used there too and just as perplexingly)Disc 4, Track 6 - The Last Time I Saw Richard to Track 7 - Raised On Robbery Is there a story arc here that's just too obtuse, or will the impressions reveal themselves upon listening to define it? I'm intrigued. CC "Man from Mars. This time you went too far." -- JM ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2014 22:49:41 -0500 From: Laura Stanley Subject: Troubled Child "Only a river of changing faces looking for an ocean." What a visual I had hearing this line just now. Sent from my iPhone ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2014 #1338 ****************************** ------- To post messages to the list,sendtojoni@smoe.org. Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------