From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V1 #304 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk onlyJMDL Digest Tuesday, December 21 1999 Volume 01 : Number 304 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: -------- Joniphiles in NZ ["Helen M. Adcock" ] Re: Both Sides Now [Relayer211@aol.com] Re: Both Sides Now - page 2 [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: Both Sides Now [Jerry Notaro ] Re: Fw: Help - Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM Tuesday 12/21 [Jerry Notaro] Re: Both Sides Now - page 2 [Jerry Notaro ] J.Kelly Paved Paradise [Julian51469@aol.com] Re: JMDLer Steve Polifka [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: DJRD cont. ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: LA Weekly Art review (LONG) ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: Top Five Releases of 1999 (mine has JC) [FMYFL@aol.com] Happy Holidays... (VLJC) [Steve Polifka ] Top Five Things I heard in of 1999 (mine has JC) [Jamie Zubairi ] Louis Riel coffeehouse [Steve Dulson ] Re: DJRD cont. [Dflahm@aol.com] He.lp - Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM Tuesday 12/21 [Bounced Message ] Re: the Joni Mitchell Companion ["Catherine McKay" ] Re: the Joni Mitchell Companion [zapuppy2@webtv.net (Penny)] Re: DJRD cont. [Jerry Notaro ] Re: DJRD cont. [David Wright ] Good News! Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM tomorrow ["Kakki" ] Re: JMDLer Steve Polifka ["Kakki" ] I Just Wanna Wish . . . . . ["Peter Holmstedt" ] Paved Paradise [Deb Messling ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1999 00:13:28 +1300 From: "Helen M. Adcock" Subject: Joniphiles in NZ A while back I posted a message about a wonderful jazz/blues band I'd seen in a bar here in Auckland. I did a bit of research online in a spare moment, and found the NZ jazz website. All the members of the band were mentioned, and there was an interview transcribed with the drummer, Tony Hopkins. I knew I was onto a good thing when I read that he considers Joni one of his influences/idols. He then went on to say that Shadows and Light would be one of the 10 albums he'd take to a desert island! Good man! So I went back this last Thursday (very difficult night, I was dying for a beer, but I was the designated driver - won't be doing that again in a hurry!) but the band were superb as always - I swear the guitarist is a genius! But I happened to catch up with Tony Hopkins afterwards (about 2am) and asked if I could make a request. He looked a little dubious, but asked "What would that be?" The look on his face when I replied "Anything from Shadows and Light" was glorious. I've never seen anyone react like that - he was preaching to the converted - but it was just so wonderful to see someone else so into Joni. We discussed what song would be best, and I think they could absolutely nail "Black Crow"! All I hope now, is that he took me seriously, and he's teaching the rest of the band the song for next week! Sorry for taking up bandwidth with this again, but it's such a delight to find another Joniphile here in Aotearoa! And while I remember, Merry Xmas to everyone on the list. May Santa bring you large and expensive gifts, and may your only hardships be a scarcity of leftovers on Boxing Day! I'll think of you all while I'm lying on the beach! Seriously, I'd like to wish everyone a safe and happy Christmas. Helen _______________________________ "I don't believe in livin' in the middle with available extremes" - Carole King hell@ihug.co.nz ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 06:44:36 EST From: Relayer211@aol.com Subject: Re: Both Sides Now I'm a big Judy Collins fans as well as a Joni Mitchell fan.I know that Judy and Joni used to be close friends.Does anyone know if they are still friends with each other? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 07:57:01 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: Both Sides Now - page 2 Leslie writes: << I forgot to mention that Joni chose 3 people to "thank" in the album credits - #1 Wally Breese, #2 Paul Starr and #3 Don Freed. >> It is so wonderful and deserving that Joni chose Wally as one of three people to thank on "Both Sides Now". She really cares about you Wally (as we all do). Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 08:33:31 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Both Sides Now Relayer211@aol.com wrote: > I'm a big Judy Collins fans as well as a Joni Mitchell fan.I know that > Judy and Joni used to be close friends.Does anyone know if they are still > friends with each other? They became friends when they both lived in NYC. Joni moved to California over 30 years ago to be part of that scene, and Judy still lives in NYC. They both still speak highly of each other, and Joni has mentioned Judy's early influence on her on several occasions. Jerry np: Dave Matthews Band - Listener Supported ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 09:00:19 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Fw: Help - Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM Tuesday 12/21 Kakki wrote: > > update you all tomorrow on any progess I make. Another thought I had is > > that perhaps there are other listmembers who have the ability to download > > the tape (if we get it) to a website on mp3. If I can get a tape and > > someone can do the mp3 part, I will Federal Express it to that person so > > everyone can tune it to it as soon as possible. > > > > Kakki > > > > NP: JMDL'er Steve Polifka - Last Train Home (WOWSA YOWSA!) Well JMDLer's do have similar taste. I heard this last August by Steve and it was my favorite on his tape. Very concise imagery without being melancholy. Jerry np: Steve Polifka - Cobalt Blue ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 09:02:41 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Both Sides Now - page 2 Leslie Mixon wrote: > I forgot to mention that Joni chose 3 people to "thank" in the album > credits - #1 Wally Breese, #2 Paul Starr and #3 Don Freed. Robbie > Cavalino told Wally that the rest of the thank yous were from Larry > Klein, including Joni's parents! > > Pretty impressive, eh? It may be the nicest thing I've heard in a very long time. I even forgive her for Mingus, now. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 09:33:08 EST From: Julian51469@aol.com Subject: J.Kelly Paved Paradise In a message dated 12/20/99 3:02:52 AM Eastern Standard Time, les@jmdl.com writes: << Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 23:06:20 -0700 From: Bounced Message Subject: Paved Paradise From: "Brian Workman" Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 19:20:10 -0500 Last week or the week before) there was a post re: a performance of Paved Paradise at the Barns of Wolf Trap on 23 Jan. Could whoever posted that let me know where they found that out. The wolf trap web site, the Washing Post, and the Wolf Trap ticket number knows nothing about it. I want desperately to see it, so if it's happening, I'm there! Bedublyu >> I meant to post this yesterday when I found the info... "John Kelly in Paved Paradise the songs of Joni Mitchell Three performances only! Friday and Saturday January 21-22, 8pm Sunday, January 23, 4pm Dance Place, 3225 8th St., NE [Washington, DC] John Kelly pays homage to the legendary singer songwriter in a concert evening of her songs. For more info and a cool Hejira picture go to: http://www.wpas.org/evlist.asp?p=92 Maybe I'll see you there. Julian ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 09:53:00 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: JMDLer Steve Polifka Kakki wrote: << > > Kakki > > > > NP: JMDL'er Steve Polifka - Last Train Home (WOWSA YOWSA!) >> and Jerry writes: I have to agree with both of you. "Last Train Home" is my favorite on Steve's tape, but I really like "A Case of Mistaken Identity". I can't wait to here Steve *live* in New Orleans. Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 15:33:38 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Re: DJRD cont. Emily said: > ><< i agree, i agree! that song ends a work of art more perfectly than most > things i can think of, especially the last two lines, >> > And Bob replied: >Of course the whole of DJRD is genius, unrecognized by most. Ain't it cool >that WE all get it... One of the things that I think is ingenious about this song is the way Joni has taken lyrics from a number of very old folksongs and brought them together in one original song with her own variations and additions to these. Songs such as "The water is wide/ I cannot cross o'er/ and neither have I wings to fly/ But go and get me some little boat/ and both shall cross, my true love and I." And others which have been mentioned in this list over the last few months. Catherine (in Toronto) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 16:10:16 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Re: LA Weekly Art review (LONG) Sue wrote: >I basically think that assumption about Joni changing >her name is crap. I know Joni can be pretentious at times, but if >she >changed her name in art school when she was 19 it was probably >because she >thought Joni sounded more like a ukelele player than >Joan. It's gotta be total crap. she would still have been Joan Anderson at that time, not Mitchell. And who didn't go through the name-change thingy as a teenager - girls in particular? I went though a phase of calling myself "Cathy" but realized, I wasn't a Cathy at all. I think of Cathy as the cheerleader type - and that ain't me! I knew another Catherine/Cathy who spelled her name Cathe with an accente-aigue over the e. Now that's pretentious! But typically teenaged girl stuff, along with dotting your i's with circles or, better yet, flowers (I know someone in her 40s who still does that - yikes!) Catherine (in Toronto) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:38:48 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: Top Five Releases of 1999 (mine has JC) I guess it's that time of the year where we list our top 5, and unless Santa brings me something on Saturday here's mine: 1. Sting -"Brand New Day" 2. Santana -"Supernatural" 3. Diana Krall -"When I Look In Your Eyes" 4. David Lahm - "Jazz Takes on Joni Mitchell" 5. Macy Gray - "On How Life Is" Plus I Love "The Jonifest Box Set" Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:38:15 -0600 From: Steve Polifka Subject: Happy Holidays... (VLJC) To all My friends and aquaintences on the JMDL, (Wally, Les, Kakki, Catgirl, Jimmy, Jerry, Bob, Michael, Penny, Rich, and you know there may be more...) I wanted to send you a greeting for the holiday, and ran across something I wrote for a new friend some time ago. You may not be able to hear the music, but it says exactly how I feel: My Wish… Though we've known each other For a very short time How amazing- our thoughts and lives Have intertwined I pray we will not part Too soon for us to know How love, hope, And our dreams may grow Thank you for honestly caring And sharing all you are As I gaze from earth To a myriad of stars From my humble heart My Wish for you is: May all your dreams come true… Peace and Light, (c 1990 Steve Polifka) Steve ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 17:20:42 -0000 From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: Top Five Things I heard in of 1999 (mine has JC) Well, I thought that I will have a top 5 too! It's more stuff which I heard this year and probably not stuff that was released this year: 1) Gunslinging Bird - Charles Mingus 2) Hissing Of Summer Demo - Joni Mitchell 3) I Try - Macy Gray 4) anything by Missy Elliot 5) Three Great Stimulants - Acoustic Joni Mitchell X ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:00:27 -0800 From: Steve Dulson Subject: Plug Of The Week - JC Peter Holmstedt in Scandinavia wrote: >Joel Rafael Band - "Joel Rafael Band", "Old Wood Barn" and > the brand new one, "Hopper" Joni connection - Joel Rafael & Co. were on the bill with Siquomb at "Troubadours of Folk" in '93. ######################################################### Steve Dulson Costa Mesa CA steve@psitech.com "The Tinker's Own" http://www.tinkersown.com "Southern California Dulcimer Heritage" http://members.aol.com/scdulcimer/ "The Living Tradition Concert Series" http://www.thelivingtradition.org/ (Website under construction!) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:06:51 -0800 From: Steve Dulson Subject: Louis Riel coffeehouse Randy Remote wRote: >Shawn Phillips : I was playing in Saskatchewan, at a >place called the Louie Reo Coffee House, where she was >working as a waitress. Shawn lost a few tiles on re-entry on this one. Joni worked and played at the Louis Riel coffeehouse in Saskatoon, named for the leader of the Metis uprisings in Manitoba and Saskatchewan in the 18...er..60s? 1870s? Finally defeated in battle at Batoche on the Saskatchewan River (first time a Gatling gun was used in the British Empire) and later hanged. Maybe Evian can correct me on any of this? ######################################################### Steve Dulson Costa Mesa CA steve@psitech.com "The Tinker's Own" http://www.tinkersown.com "Southern California Dulcimer Heritage" http://members.aol.com/scdulcimer/ "The Living Tradition Concert Series" http://www.thelivingtradition.org/ (Website under construction!) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 13:09:25 EST From: Dflahm@aol.com Subject: Re: DJRD cont. Isn't the very first line, "I am a poor wayfaring stranger," out of some old folk ballad too? D LAHM ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 10:18:51 -0700 From: Bounced Message Subject: He.lp - Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM Tuesday 12/21 From: "Kakki" Date: Sun, 19 Dec 1999 23:36:15 -0800 I'm putting out another call for help to any listmembers in the San Fernando Valley who can get the Joni interview taped on Tuesday, December 21 on KCSN 88.5 FM - Noon to 1:00 p.m. This college station apparently broadcasts on micro power and it's going to be impossible for most of us in the L.A. area to pick it up. I'm going to do some checking around to see what I can come up with tomorrow, but it would be a better bet if someone close to Cal State Northridge can take this on. If no one else is able to come forward, I will update you all tomorrow on any progess I make. Another thought I had is that perhaps there are other listmembers who have the ability to download the tape (if we get it) to a website on mp3. If I can get a tape and someone can do the mp3 part, I will Federal Express it to that person so everyone can tune it to it as soon as possible. Kakki NP: JMDL'er Steve Polifka - Last Train Home (WOWSA YOWSA!) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 18:30:02 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Re: DJRD cont. David asks: >Isn't the very first line, "I am a poor wayfaring stranger," out of >some >old folk ballad too? Yes it is, and it has been driving me nuts for ages trying to remember what song it is! Catherine (in Toronto) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 18:36:45 GMT From: "Catherine McKay" Subject: Re: the Joni Mitchell Companion Evian asks: >Just a quick question about the Joni Mitchell Companion. Wasn't it >today it was supposed to be released? And if so, are the release >dates >(or whatever the hell you call the day when a book is >published) the >same for the U.S. and Canada? I've been keeping my eye on Chapters >and >Indigo's sites, but they have some dumb-ass wrong info OK, so maybe I'm cynical, but given that we have to pay 40% more for stuff than they do in the US, we probably have to wait 40% longer too. (And that would be 40% of... what?) And then if/when they do get it in stock, you'll get some clerk asking you "Joni who?" (And they want us to buy Canadian, eh?) Catherine (in Toronto) cateri@hotmail.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:17:27 -0800 (PST) From: zapuppy2@webtv.net (Penny) Subject: Re: the Joni Mitchell Companion Catherine wrote: <> I was just in Barnes and Noble yesterday, (much to my girls' chagrin.... "mom, enough already with the bookstores! We can't wear a book! Why don't we go see if Nordstroms carries books." :-D) and they didn't have it listed as to when it would be coming in. So it's not just our Canadian listers that haven't been able to get their hands on it yet. I was just given another Joni book today though. I had loaned a few of the tape tree tapes to the NYC lawyer I worked for a month or so ago. (He's a big Joni fan.) Dave just got back into town, so I went over this morning to do some minor finish work. After I got done, he gave me back my tapes and also gave me a copy of Joni's Complete Poems and Lyrics book as a thank you gift. Whoohoo! (I love my job and am lucky enough to work for some of the coolest people!) Smiles, Penny :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Grace dies when it becomes us verses them......Philip Yancey ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 14:46:05 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: DJRD cont. Dflahm@aol.com wrote: > Isn't the very first line, "I am a poor wayfaring stranger," out of some old > folk ballad too? D LAHM Yes. Wayfaring Stranger, probably best recorded by both Emmy Lou Harris and by Tim Buckley. I always felt her song was a modern take-off/interpretation od a classic folk song. Jerry np: Barbara Higbie - Signs of Life ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 15:19:37 -0500 (EST) From: David Wright Subject: Re: DJRD cont. David Lahm wrote: > > Isn't the very first line, "I am a poor wayfaring stranger," out of > > some old folk ballad too? Catherine wrote: > Yes it is, and it has been driving me nuts for ages trying to remember what > song it is! The song is simply called "Wayfaring Stranger" or "I am a poor wayfaring stranger." The whole first verse of "Silky Veils," actually, is pretty much from that song (the version I know): I am a poor wayfaring stranger I'm traveling through this world of woe But there's no sickness, toil, or danger In that bright land to which I go My favorite version is by Almeda Riddle, an old ballad singer from the Ozarks recorded by Alan Lomax (lately rereleased as part of Rounder's Lomax series, on _Southern Journey vol. 4: Brethren We Meet Again_). The plaintive starkness of her singing (it's a cappella) is really powerful. I believe "Wayfaring Stranger" is thought to be a religious "parody" of another (secular) folk song, "I am a Man [or Maid] of Constant Sorrow." - --David ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:42:04 -0800 From: "Kakki" Subject: Good News! Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM tomorrow As a holiday gift to the list from Ken Corral and me, I've arranged for a professional audio "clipping" service to record Joni's KCSN interview tomorrow. This way we are assured of a good copy. Because the service has to search through and extract the program from a master tape, our tape will not be ready until Wednesday evening. Both Mark D. and Les have generously offered to put it on MP3, but since Les has the necessary web space, I will send it by overnight mail to him on Thursday. If this were not Christmas time, and I was not preparing for a trial ;-( I would dupe and send out more copies to start some tape trees going, but that is not possible for me anytime very soon. As I find time, I will make some dupe copies for anyone who will offer to distribute copies to listmembers. As a funny side note, the guy I spoke to at the service initially argued with me that there is no way Joni Mitchell would be appearing on that station because they only play "classical." After I gave him the run down on the new album, he got very excited and wowed. After I got further confirmations from the radio station that the interview is really happening, I called him back and he sounded giddy with enthusiasm. Definitely a good candidate for recruitment to the Tribe ;-) Kakki NP: Steve Polifka - End of Paradise ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 14:51:32 +0000 From: Alan Larson Subject: Re: DJRD cont. "I am a man of constant sorrow I've seen trouble all my days" Is this what you're thinking of? PP&M maybe? Catherine McKay wrote: > David asks: > >Isn't the very first line, "I am a poor wayfaring stranger," out of >some > >old folk ballad too? > > Yes it is, and it has been driving me nuts for ages trying to remember what > song it is! > > Catherine (in Toronto) > cateri@hotmail.com > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 13:12:36 -0800 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: JMDLer Steve Polifka Jerry and Jimmy wrote: > was my favorite on his tape. Very concise imagery without being melancholy.> > > I have to agree with both of you. "Last Train Home" is my favorite on Steve's > tape, but I really like "A Case of Mistaken Identity". I can't wait to here > Steve *live* in New Orleans. I also cannot wait to hear Steve "live"! After the first few listens I told him that his music is in my favorite "style". After listening a few more times, I realized why - there are shades of all my faves in his music, Joni poetry, the vocal spirit and style of my darling Bill Champlin and recent fave, Michael Ruff, and a bit of the best of my favorite piano guys - Jimmy Webb, David Benoit and Ruff again. No wonder I'm knocked over by this CD!! WOW. Thank you again, Steve, for sharing!! Kakki NP: Case of Mistaken Identity (also playing in my head all this morning) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 21:17:43 +0100 From: "Peter Holmstedt" Subject: I Just Wanna Wish . . . . . ..... everybody a very, merry christmas and an even more happier new year! ! ! Take care, Peter ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 16:27:33 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: Good News! Joni interview on KCSN 88.5 FM tomorrow Kakki writes: << As a holiday gift to the list from Ken Corral and me, I've arranged for a professional audio "clipping" service to record Joni's KCSN interview tomorrow. >> What a wonderful gift to the list Kakki and Ken. Thank You for all of your hard work and persistance on getting a copy of this interview, especially when you're so busy. You're the GREATEST!!! Jimmy np : Steve Polifka "Cobalt Blue" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 21 Dec 99 8:08:00 AM From: john low Subject: Re: Seasonal Films & Happy Christmas Jmdlers!! Jimmy wrote: >What a beautiful post John. That's one that you >could have posted 114 times like you did >with "Meeting with Ashara in Sydney" . I still >remember all those emails. LOL Gosh, I'd almost forgotten that. Thanks for reminding me, Jimmy! :-) Looking on the bright side, Australia has had a great year of international sporting success so I guess I can add my spamming 'achievement' to that. Somehow, though, I don't think I'm going to get an official ticker tape reception like our cricketers and rugby players!! Thanks, too, for your good wishes, Jimmy. John (in Sydney). __________________________________________________________________ Get your free Australian email account at http://www.start.com.au/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 23:10:18 +0000 From: Rob Jordan Subject: Wayfaring Stranger Isn't it just called 'Wayfaring Stranger'. That's the way Tim Buckley titles it on the great live album Dream Letter. I remember from previous discussion on the list, that Joan Baez also recorded it. Often, these traditional stanzas turn up in a variety of songs under different titles, though. I guess there's no *right* answer. Rob >Catherine McKay wrote: > >> David asks: >> >Isn't the very first line, "I am a poor wayfaring stranger," out of >some >> >old folk ballad too? >> >> Yes it is, and it has been driving me nuts for ages trying to remember what >> song it is! >> >> Catherine (in Toronto) >> cateri@hotmail.com >> ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 22:09:46 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: Paved Paradise Do any "insiders" know if John Kelly will be doing any more Paved Paradise shows in the near future? If necessary, I wil travel to DC, but if he's coming to NYC... Happy Solstice, y'all. Deb Messling messling@enter.net http://www.enter.net/~messling/ ~there are only three kinds of people: those who can count, and those who can't. ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V1 #304 ****************************** The Song and Album Voting Booths are open! 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