From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V1 #220 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk onlyJMDL Digest Friday, October 8 1999 Volume 01 : Number 220 The Official Joni Mitchell Homepage is maintained by Wally Breese at http://www.jonimitchell.com and contains the latest news, a detailed bio, original interviews and essays, lyrics, and much more. ------- The JMDL website can be found at http://www.jmdl.com and contains interviews, articles, the member gallery, archives, and much more. ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- screensavers [Jamie Zubairi ] Re: screensavers [charles atlas sheppard ] Tribulations and triumph of Job ["Happy The Man" ] Joni Mitchell Companion [JRMCo1@aol.com] Re: Sire of Sorrow [Siresorrow@aol.com] Re: Joni Mitchell Companion [Bob.Muller@fluor.com] Re: screensavers ["gene mock" ] Re: Shadows And Light Live HDCD [Jerry Notaro ] Re: Shadows And Light Live HDCD [Bob.Muller@fluor.com] Re: Joni Mitchell Companion [JRMCo1@aol.com] Chance of a Lifetime [JRMCo1@aol.com] Re: server problems? [Siresorrow@aol.com] RE: CDR Tree 1 & 2 ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: screensavers [Don Rowe ] Re: Chance of a Lifetime [zapuppy2@webtv.net (Penny)] Joni Serendipity [Bounced Message ] Re: Shadows And Light Live (and boohooing) [AzeemAK@aol.com] Re: Chance of a Lifetime [JRMCo1@aol.com] Stevie Nicks ["Mia Ristan" ] RE: screensavers ["Wally Kairuz" ] RE: Joni Serendipity ["Wally Kairuz" ] Re: Stevie Nicks ["Helen M. Adcock" ] Re: re. Sire of Sorrow [CaTGirl627@aol.com] Re: I'm back, and mingus ["Eric Taylor" ] joni in drag video [charles atlas sheppard ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 12:03:31 +0100 From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: screensavers Did anyone manage to get the screensavers from off the Rickie LEe site? Just wondering. Jamie Zubairi ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 05:43:14 -0700 (PDT) From: charles atlas sheppard Subject: Re: screensavers Greetings all: Forgive me for lurking these past few days. I have been waiting for an opportunity to introduce myself. This is as good as any. I am the webmaster and editor-in-chief of The Nepenthe Journal http://www.freespeech.org/tumbleweed and subsequently the founder of the Rickie Lee Jones Mailing list website which the screensavers can be found at http://www.freespeech.org/tumbleweed/rickie.html I joined this list for several reasons: The most important is that I love the looks of the www.jmdl.com site and aspire to that level of professionalism and interactivity towards my RLJ site. Also, I want to learn how to properly host a mailing list. I have been rather amiss, and perhaps too diplomatic or not directly involved enough in my own mailing list. I have no excuses other than being overly involved in work, art and netlife to concentrate on RLJ. I reckon I can't be accused of RLJ obessions. Rest assured, though, I am a great fan of Joni Mitchell and her music. When I first got on the net was during the Spring concerts of Joni/Bon/Van. I saw her in concert in Vancouver. Van, the next day twice. I had seen her also at The Edmonton Folk Festival a few years earlier. But I have always been a fan of hers. The reason why I created the RLJ mailing list and website was because I was always so dissapointed about not having the information readily on hand about her concerts and appearances. I thought a mailing list would solve this problem but she is as elusive as ever. But we have had certain communications in which we helped discover her unadvertised concerts. So that is a good thing. I created the screensavers which are available at http://www.freespeech.org/tumbleweed/rickie.html and am slowly working towards a joni mitchell screensaver sequel. All the images on the screensavers have been downloaded from the net, without permissions, and I have no qualms about this because I am making absolutely no money from this. (I have to admit to accepting a few gifts of tapes) Most of the screensavers were created in a one week frenzy because to me it was a new toy to play with and I was unhappy with all those screensavers out there. Now, with hindsight, I know how much better I could have created them and to take my time doing so. The next editions will allow for photo credits or sites where I have culled the photos from. I'm not sure if this will detract from the quality of such. I haven't quite learned how to create a separate photo credit page other than adding a separate .txt readme file to the program. Anyways, if y'all would like to see any particular photos in the next joni screensaver please let me know and I will try to accomodate those request. By the way, I do take requests for screensavers. So, if there is a particular artist you would like to save your monitor I will try to accomodate that. - --- Jamie Zubairi wrote: > Did anyone manage to get the screensavers from off > the Rickie LEe site? Just wondering. > > Jamie Zubairi > > ===== Be cool, stay warm Charles Atlas Sheppard Support The Nepenthe Journal http://www.freespeech.org/tumbleweed Click on the text link below: Protect Your Privacy on the web! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 07:59:20 -0500 From: "Happy The Man" Subject: Tribulations and triumph of Job I spent three days in Roatan. The devastation there is immense. It is the second poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere next to Haiti. After Mitch we did our usual send money help the people. My frustration is that most of the relief efforts only send a percentage of the money. The blessing I guess is that it is usually over .50 on the dollar. Some like Manna & World Vision send over .90. One of my former students is in the Peace Corp there and he is as depressed as you get. The Peace Corp is doing a good job by providing counselors for these students now so they don't walk away whacked from the experience. I came away deeply disturbed on the lack of work ethnic in the men. I don't usually voice this because of traditions and customs our not our responsibility. I would like to here from Michael on this, actually his mother. I have had friends who have been medical missionaries in those countries and have not shared this, so just wondering if I got a weird glimpse of only three days in a resort island. Peace, Craig NP: Weird Al - Some star wars rendition of American Pie, 13 year old has it cranked. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 08:57:36 EDT From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Joni Mitchell Companion Hi Joni People: I was just perusing Amazon.com and did a Siquomb search, as I am wont to do on most any music or literature related site that includes a search engine. Come to find out that one Stacy Luftig, a New York based songwriter, has compiled a book called _The Joni Mitchell Companion: Four Decades of Commentary_ to be released in December of this year. It's said to be a 312 page anthology of writings, essays and reviews covering Joni's entire career. The author has already done a similar book on Paul Simon. Anywho, I was just thinking what an easy it must have been if the author had any knowledge whatsoever of Les' and our JMDL.com. As most of us know, the Joni archive of writings there is comprehensive and exhaustive. JMDL.com has been my constant Joni lit companion for a couple of years now. It's real good for free. The book will set buyers back $15 US. It will be interesting to see if there's anything in the book that isn't accessible on JMDL.com...my guess is that there won't be. Just thought I'd mention it. Sorry if this old news. - -Julius ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 09:01:17 EDT From: Siresorrow@aol.com Subject: Re: Sire of Sorrow In a message dated 10/6/99 4:58:04 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cateri@hotmail.com writes: << I'll either write about it or play my guitar or whatever, and the act of writing down the problem puts it into perspective; the act of playing the guitar puts me in touch with beauty. >> i do this too. and then if this doesn't work, i drink three beers and some red wine. then, if that doesn't work, i go to bed and start over the next day.pat ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 09:15:00 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@fluor.com Subject: Re: Joni Mitchell Companion Julius said: <> Julius, Stacy is a list member and has had several conversations here about her work. Rest assured there will be plenty there to see over and above JMDL.com, I think so anyway. Maybe if Stacy's still around she can jump in and give herself a plug! And I'm really looking forward to taking this text somewhere my PC won't go...sitting on the beach, etc, listening to the seagulls and the ocean and reading about Joni...will be pretty dreamy! As far as the price is concerned, if it's only 15$ I'll be ecstatic! I'd pay twice that in a heartbeat. Shoot, I pay 40$ every month for cable TV and never even watch the silly stuff... Bob NP: Paul Westerberg, "World Class Fad" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 06:18:55 -0700 From: "gene mock" Subject: Re: screensavers yes! i got them and they are FANTASTIC. it appears that nothing happened, but check in you program files for Joni Screensavers from the start menu. does anybody have the e-mail address of the person who discovered or created them. whoever it is deserves and hearty THANK YOU. later and take care gene - ----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Zubairi To: 'Joni List' Sent: Thursday, October 07, 1999 4:03 AM Subject: screensavers > Did anyone manage to get the screensavers from off the Rickie LEe site? Just wondering. > > Jamie Zubairi > ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 09:31:22 -0400 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Shadows And Light Live HDCD Eric Taylor wrote: > Jamie Zubairi penned: > > << I was just listening to S&L last night while trying to write and I have > never really paid attention to the song S&L on HOSL because it just seemed > too over-dramatic. > Listening to it last night on the live album, I was brought to tears just > by her sing/speaking the words 'governing'.... > 'Hostage smiles on presidents > Freedom scribbled in the subway > It's like night > night and day'.... > It's a song about contradictions. That I can gather. >> > > The live S&L is Joni at her finest! & you must see it on the video to > fully grasp her mind-blowing brilliance. I wish everyone could have seen John Kelly sing this at the tribute concert this summer. It was spectacular. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 06:35:28 -0700 From: "Mark or Travis" Subject: Re: Western Wall, Linda Rondstadt & Emmylou Harris Live > The whole show was simply amazing. Incredible singing and killer band and > the most laid back stage and show, in fact, after singing the third > McGarrigle song of the night, Linda said, "have you ever seen the McGarrigle > sisters act? If you think we're laid back....." and Emmylou said "yeah, > they're our inspiration." > > If you get the chance, GO. Goosebumps all night long. > > Patti in Dallas > They played the Bumbershoot festival here in Seattle on.....Labor Day weekend! I would dearly love to see these two together (I've seen Emmylou twice, never seen Linda) but when it came to a choice between that and hanging with my fellow JMDLers at Ashara's.....Jonifest won out! No regrets from this coyote! Mark in Seattle ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 06:56:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Brian Gross Subject: Re: Shadows And Light Live HDCD Jamie Zubairi penned: > > << I was just listening to S&L last night while trying to write and I have > > never really paid attention to the song S&L on HOSL because it just seemed > > too over-dramatic. > > Listening to it last night on the live album, I was brought to tears just > > by her sing/speaking the words 'governing'.... > > 'Hostage smiles on presidents > > Freedom scribbled in the subway > > It's like night > > night and day'.... > > It's a song about contradictions. That I can gather. >> then Eric Taylor wrote > > The live S&L is Joni at her finest! & you must see it on the video to > > fully grasp her mind-blowing brilliance. and Jerry Notaro wrote: > I wish everyone could have seen John Kelly sing this at the tribute concert > this summer. It was spectacular. and now I'll ask: Has any word of either an audio or video of the Central Park Joni's Jazz performance surfaced? Video was being shot from the back of the house, under cover protected from the rain, and I can only assume (though we all know what THAT means) that there is a soundboard recording of the evening. So WHO'S GOT THE GOODS ??? btw, with no takers from the list, I got a lone ticket to see Jonatha on Oct 29. Really looking forward to that one. Wish Detroit wasn't so far away, Terry :-( Take care, everyone. Brian np: the usual mishigoss here in the office ===== "No paper thin walls, no folks above No one else can hear the crazy cries of love" yeah, right __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 09:47:36 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@fluor.com Subject: Re: Shadows And Light Live HDCD Penny said: <> I agree, just like The Band's best stuff, it rambles and sounds jumbled but is in reality tight and focused...I love too that she does "Acadian Driftwood" with them, one of my faves of theirs, sadly that Band Album (Northern Lights, Southern Cross) hasn't been CD'ed yet, only as an expensive import... Bob NP: Paul Westerberg, "Something is Me" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 10:17:16 EDT From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni Mitchell Companion Thanks, Bob. Obviously I've been out of pocket for awhile. (Great, to be conversing with you all again, by the way). I'm sorry I missed the threads on Stacy's work. I certainly intend to buy the book, as I'm a pushover for Joni merchandise of all stripes. I'm looking forward to reading anything Joni that I haven't been exposed to before and am hoping the tome will be chock full of insightful rarities. Certainly the $15 price is quite reasonable, even for a softcover (it's actually listing for $13 on Amazon after their discount, not including shipping). Stacy, if you're out there, how about a preview of what's in store for us once the winter's closing in. - -Julius np: Joni live in San Jose Bob.Muller@fluor.com writes: << Julius, Stacy is a list member and has had several conversations here about her work. Rest assured there will be plenty there to see over and above JMDL.com, I think so anyway. Maybe if Stacy's still around she can jump in and give herself a plug! And I'm really looking forward to taking this text somewhere my PC won't go...sitting on the beach, etc, listening to the seagulls and the ocean and reading about Joni...will be pretty dreamy! As far as the price is concerned, if it's only 15$ I'll be ecstatic! I'd pay twice that in a heartbeat. Shoot, I pay 40$ every month for cable TV and never even watch the silly stuff... Bob >> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 12:54:59 EDT From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Chance of a Lifetime Recently I ran across a list someone, somewhere had compiled of things one should do before dying. It included fabulous things like "take a hot-air ballon ride across the Serengeti Desert" and "see the sunrise on the Inca ruins at Machu Picchu in Peru." One of the suggestions immediately put me in mind of Joni: "See an opera at La Scala." Made me realize what an honor it is for Joni to have been invited to perform there! I do so hope she accepts the offer. If she does, I'm determined to be there. Has anyone heard any news on this? - -Julius ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 14:00:08 EDT From: Siresorrow@aol.com Subject: Re: server problems? In a message dated 10/7/99 12:44:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, Siresorrow@aol.com writes: << right now it is 11:07 am est. let's see when this lists. >> i should have dated this. this was posted at 11:07 on 10/6, but appeared on list at 12:44 on 10/7. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 18:06:10 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: RE: CDR Tree 1 & 2 Wally said: >oh my god!!! for a moment i thought you were david foley of the kids >in >the hall! welcome to the list david. >wallyk Guess what, Wally - I thought the same! (Welcome anyway, David (not a kid in the hall) Foley.) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 11:39:31 -0700 (PDT) From: Don Rowe Subject: Re: screensavers - --- gene mock asks: > does anybody have the e-mail address of the person > who discovered or created > them (joni screensavers) Yes I do, you can thank: Charles Atlas Sheppard I downloaded the program, and am just in love with it! I asked Charles if there is any way for the user to add images to the gallery. If I hear back, I'll pass the info on to the list ... if not, he's probably in for more than he bargained for once we listers start sending him requests for new/more/personal favorite pics of Joan -- he'd better hire a staff! ;-) Don Rowe ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 12:37:42 -0700 (PDT) From: zapuppy2@webtv.net (Penny) Subject: Re: Chance of a Lifetime Julius wrote: <> I don't know if this is news as much as it is gossip, but I had a fabulous visit with a most interesting and brilliant man last week. This 75-80ish guy is an incredible Renaissance man! Doctorate in psych, published political writer, government and editorial writer consultant, was quoting long passages of Shakespeare, art collector, world traveler, and music, especially opera, buff. The guy even pointed out at 4:30, when I was leaving after finishing what I had been to his home to repair, that it was the proper time of day for a martini. (Kakki, you've gotta meet this guy! ;-) He was very familiar with Joni's art and career, and even shared being effected by Post Polio Syndrome. Needless to say, I stretched my time there as long as possible to soak up some of his vast intellectual resources and life's experiences. He was telling me about La Scala, and reinforced what another lister said about the fans being absolutely brutal if there was anything even slightly off. He's been making trips to attend opera at La Scala two or three times a year for "ages". Anyway, he was seriously questioning if Joni should attempt doing this at this time because apparently the management at La Scala has been in upheaval for about the last four years. So I don't know if that might be something that could put a wrinkle in some of our hopes. :-( Penny ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 14:43:39 -0600 From: Bounced Message Subject: Joni Serendipity From: Samisfernl@aol.com Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 16:22:28 EDT I just have to tell you all the very weird thing that just happened! I just returned from my favorite guitar store, where I heard someone playing some wonderful contemporary classical music. I asked him what it was and he said "Hans Werner Henze." I'd never heard of him, but I rushed home and went to Amazon.com, where I found a recording called "Le Miracle de la Rose." When the screen came up that should have shown the cover photo of the recording, the cover to "Clouds" came up instead! I felt like some virtual soothsayer guardian angel must be sending me a message of recognition! So odd! Allison F. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 18:32:48 EDT From: AzeemAK@aol.com Subject: Re: Shadows And Light Live (and boohooing) In a message dated 06/10/99 12:37:51 GMT Daylight Time, jaz@famelon.demon.co.uk writes: << Listening to it [Shadows & Light] last night on the live album, I was brought to tears just by her sing/speaking the words 'governing', much softer and slower than the studio version and much more plaintively. >> And I had written a couple of days previously <> And blow me down if a few minutes later I didn't burst into tears while listening to Oh My My!! There must be something in the water in London! Martin, Jerry, have you found yourself blubbing at any music recently?? Azeem ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 19:48:29 EDT From: JRMCo1@aol.com Subject: Re: Chance of a Lifetime Thanks for the info, Penny. I still hope she does it. Surely anyone attending will know that Joni won't be there to do classic opera, so hopefully she won't be subject to that type of scrutiny. Keeping my my fingers crossed for it to all pan out. - -Julius Penny writes: << He was telling me about La Scala, and reinforced what another lister said about the fans being absolutely brutal if there was anything even slightly off. He's been making trips to attend opera at La Scala two or three times a year for "ages". Anyway, he was seriously questioning if Joni should attempt doing this at this time because apparently the management at La Scala has been in upheaval for about the last four years. So I don't know if that might be something that could put a wrinkle in some of our hopes. :-( Penny >> ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 07 Oct 1999 18:35:52 PDT From: "Mia Ristan" Subject: Stevie Nicks Just a question, and if somewhere this has already been adressed, please humour me. I know that Joni is often blatent about her opinions of other artists, and I'd like to know if she has ever spoken of Stevie Nicks, as an artist or a preformer. Stevie is definately up there with some of my favourites. Her songwriting could never really be compared Joni's, but she has a unique ability to bring emotions out of you with her voice and her haunting melodies. Does Joni have an IMO? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 23:38:30 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: screensavers i did! i did! not only joni's but rickie's and nyro's too. they are so fabulous! a million thanks to mr. charles atlas sheppard, whom i somehow imagine as a mix of charles atlas and sam sheppard. what would that be? a body-builder-coyote? wallyk > Did anyone manage to get the screensavers from off the Rickie LEe site? Just wondering. > > Jamie Zubairi ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 23:49:05 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: Joni Serendipity allison, you'll love henze's operas! don't miss der junge lord. deutsche grammophon has the complete works by henze in a special collection. wallyk >I asked him what it was and he said > "Hans Werner Henze." I'd never heard of him, but I rushed home and went to > Amazon.com, ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 16:11:46 +1300 From: "Helen M. Adcock" Subject: Re: Stevie Nicks Mia wrote: >Just a question, and if somewhere this has already been adressed, please >humour me. I know that Joni is often blatent about her opinions of other >artists, and I'd like to know if she has ever spoken of Stevie Nicks, as an >artist or a preformer. Stevie is definately up there with some of my >favourites. Her songwriting could never really be compared Joni's, but she >has a unique ability to bring emotions out of you with her voice and her >haunting melodies. Does Joni have an IMO? Exactly the question I was about to ask, although in a more general form! We've heard Joni express her opinion about some of the younger up-and-coming female singer-singwriters, but what are her opinions of her "contemporaries"? I'm thinking of women like Stevie Nicks, Carole King, Bonnie Raitt, Grace Slick, etc., who started in the business around the same time, ie. late sixties, early seventies? I'm sure it's probably all on Wally's or Les' sites, but I'm too lazy to search! Helen ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 00:46:27 EDT From: CaTGirl627@aol.com Subject: Re: re. Sire of Sorrow In a message dated 10/6/1999 5:42:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lworster@taconic.net writes: << "Let me spit out my bitterness..." The expression will purge the bitterness. The song begins with hope. And then tells the story. It is not the whole story... but the song is about the profound sorrow part of the tale. That Joni understands this story, is another affirmation of her integrity... to me... Makes me trust her even more and let her into my soul that much more. >> What a beautiful post and a keeper for me! Joni has always been my mentla and emotional security blanket. I appreciate your insightfulness in this awesome song! Catgirl...NP: Huffamoose- James ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1999 02:00:38 -0400 From: "Eric Taylor" Subject: Re: I'm back, and mingus Ange from Across the deep blue sea in Sydney wrote: << I bought Mingus the other day...I've been putting it off for awhile, a bit scared of whether I'd like it or not...I find the whole album fascinating. I knew a lot of the songs from SAL, I love the Mingus version of Dry Cleaner - SO funky isn't it! I must say I have never heard a song as eerie as the Wolves song...Joni is amazing the way she paints a picture with her words and playing..I had chills running down my spin as I listened to it and I've never felt so uncomfortable (if that makes sense) listening to a song, that howling was just scary...I'm sure you've all discussed this song a lot before, but if any new listers would like to share their thoughts on it, I'd love to compare emotions...that way Joni slaps the strings of her guitar to paint a picture of the wolves attacking, well that's what I see...WOW. I didn't know anything about Mingus until this album and I loved the little bits of conversation inbetween the songs - what a colourful character he was...I only wish there was more of him and joni singing together like in the "muggin" snip. Despite this album being SO different to the joni work that I've grown to love (and worship) I really do like it...I respect her for going out on a limb like that, and i think it's so sad that she was ostrasized (I know that's not how u spell that, but hey) by both the folk and jazz communities. >> It's always great to hear about another fan's appreciation for this amazing album! Sometimes I feel like a cheerleader for this underdog but it truly is among Joni's most innovative works! & I don't care for most jazz. Forgive me (jmdl) for repeating myself but I think the paintings on the cover & sleeves represent Joni's finest. ;~o.... E.T. NP: NIN, The Fragile (for the first time) ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 7 Oct 1999 23:10:42 -0700 (PDT) From: charles atlas sheppard Subject: joni in drag video Many many months ago I visited a website that had a clip from a short video featuring JM in drag as a man at a costume party. I saw the full video on Bravo several years ago but I would like to find that web-site again. I'm sure one of y'all know where this site is. ===== Be cool, stay warm Charles Atlas Sheppard Support The Nepenthe Journal http://www.freespeech.org/tumbleweed Click on the text link below: Protect Your Privacy on the web! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V1 #220 ****************************** The Song and Album Voting Booths are open! Cast your votes by clicking the links at http://www.jmdl.com/gallery username: jimdle password: siquomb ------- Don't forget about these ongoing projects: Glossary project: Send a blank message to for all the details. FAQ Project: Help compile the JMDL FAQ. 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