From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #3 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk onlyJMDL Digest Monday, January 3 2000 Volume 2000 : Number 003 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: -------- Re: 1st Joni of the Year ["Jennifer L. Nodine" ] RE: New Year Reflection ["Wally Kairuz" ] Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! [mann@chicagonet.ne] Joni Mitchell Companion at Varsitybooks [mann@chicagonet.net] Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! [IVPAUL42@aol.c] Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! ["Jennifer L. N] Re: Jewelry Store Joni, and Giving ["Ken (Slarty)" ] Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! [catman ] "interesting to note..." ["P. Henry" ] Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! [IVPAUL42@aol.c] early 3rd millenium jmdl gathering... 01/03/00 [Bounced Message ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 07:59:21 -0500 From: "Jennifer L. Nodine" Subject: Re: 1st Joni of the Year The first music I listened to was Zeppelin because my father in law was hogging the radio and there was a Zep marathon on that he wouldn't let me change. But I brought my Hejira CD and wouldn't go to bed until I heard it. I ended up staying up way too late, but Joni was worth it. I settled in bed, feeling complete. - -Jenny in CT ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 11:16:20 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: New Year Reflection oh john! i loved the sidney telecast!!!! to tell you the truth, i had always hated the sidney opera until the other night. it looked so impressive with all those guys walking all over it roof. aside from sidney, my favorite telecasts were the wedding in sweden [all that ice and darkness!! my idea of heaven!] bjork singing the anchor song in icelandic, sunrise at the offshore oil plant in norway and the choir in the argentine glaciers. i think i spent about 22 hours watching tv and eating curry chicken, lemon rice and marzipan. what a sick way to begin/finish [i'm still not sure] the last year of the millennium. wallyk > Both my wife and I hate crowds and the prospect of going into the city > to watch six million dollars of public money, so badly needed > elsewhere, go pointlessly up in smoke over Sydney Harbour did not have > much appeal. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 09:27:44 -0600 From: mann@chicagonet.net Subject: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! Wishing everyone a healthy and happy New Millenium...........here's some coupons to get you started! Laura a/k/a SQUOFT a/k/a mutt off JMDL hoping I'm not a/k/a something I don't know about!!! hahahaha ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PlanetRx.com has a great offer for new customers right now. You can chose three products for FREE with your first purchase at PlanetRx.com ($10 min.). This offer is for first-time buyers only and does not apply to prescriptions. Fill a prescription for the first time at PlanetRX and save $25 on a future purchase! PlanetRx.com is an online pharmacy with a complete selection of over-the- counter medicines, personal care items, prescriptions, cosmetics, medical supplies, vitamins, herbs, and supplements. 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You can buy The Joni Mitchell Companion here for $11.25 or FREE with the coupons: Go to: http://www.varsitybooks.com Use the coupon: Bonus2 and you will get $20 off a $25 order plus free shipping. or use the code: BONUS1 to get $20 off $25 and free shipping TIP: Try to order IN STOCK items only so you don't experience any problems with the coupons. Just put "Joni Mitchell" in the Search Box and you'll see all the books they have that are Joni related. For those of you, like me, who didn't catch this great offer FIRST and already ordered Joni books ........they have other good books too.........also children's books. Just put in the Title or Author in the search box.......chances are good they have it. They also have coloring books that are inexpensive if you have a dollar or two left to spend. Have fun with this one! Laura ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 11:07:46 EST From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! In a message dated 1/2/00 10:32:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, mann@chicagonet.net writes: << Wishing everyone a healthy and happy New Millenium...........here's some coupons to get you started! Laura >> Thanks for the good wishes -- ONE WHOLE YEAR in advance. Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 11:19:15 -0500 From: "Jennifer L. Nodine" Subject: Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! IVPAUL42@aol.com wrote: > > In a message dated 1/2/00 10:32:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, > mann@chicagonet.net writes: > > << Wishing everyone a healthy and happy > New Millenium...........here's some coupons > to get you started! > > Laura >> > > Thanks for the good wishes -- ONE WHOLE YEAR in advance. > > Paul I Isn't it great to have people like this around to correct our little mistakes? PLEASE, correct me if I've made any spelling errors! - -Jenny ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 11:38:05 -0500 From: "Ken (Slarty)" Subject: Re: Jewelry Store Joni, and Giving I did hear a Muzak version of a Joni song a while back that was, as you say, the album version with the vocal cut out. I don't remember though if it was Jericho. I've also heard The Byrds "Turn Turn Turn" done the same way on Muzak. Louis Lynch wrote: > Hi all, > > I just returned from the jewelry store to have a watch adjusted. I heard a > Muzak version of "Jericho" that sounded just like the album version, without > the vocals. They even had Jaco's bass line down to a tee. Does anyone know > if this is the real Joni thing, or are the people at Muzak growing more > talented. > > Also, in response to Don Rowe's question. This Christmas, I gave: > > 4 Hejira > 2 Turbulent Indigo > 2 Court & Spark > 1 Hits > > Plus, I quit smoking Christmas Day, and I am now the most miserable, bitchy, > irritable and ugly harpist in the world. These withdrawal symptoms are for > the birds! > > Regards, > > Harper Lou ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 17:00:16 +0000 From: catman Subject: Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! Jennifer L. Nodine wrote: > IVPAUL42@aol.com wrote: > > > > In a message dated 1/2/00 10:32:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, > > mann@chicagonet.net writes: > > > > << Wishing everyone a healthy and happy > > New Millenium...........here's some coupons > > to get you started! > > > > Laura >> > > > > Thanks for the good wishes -- ONE WHOLE YEAR in advance. > Great to see our Paul is still here and still one up on everyone else.Happy New Year. > > Paul I > > Isn't it great to have people like this around to correct our little > mistakes? PLEASE, correct me if I've made any spelling errors! > > -Jenny - -- To change the world-change your self "It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not." ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 14:21:05 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: 1st Joni of the Year I'm embarrassed to say my first Joni of the year was Janet Jackson singing "Got 'Til It's Gone." I had a New Year's Eve party, and dance music was the *only* music that was allowed. I figured it was the only way to get a quick Joni fix without being screamed at by my rowdy friends and family. I was finally able to listen to "Hejira" while cleaning up the mess yesterday afternoon. aaaahhhhhh Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 13:34:58 -0600 From: mann@chicagonet.net Subject: Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! Oh, Paul.......quit being so technical!!! BTW how do you write 2000 in Romal Numerals???? Is it XXM? Some trivia that's good to know! Laura :-) IVPAUL42@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 1/2/00 10:32:07 AM Eastern Standard Time, > mann@chicagonet.net writes: > > << Wishing everyone a healthy and happy > New Millenium...........here's some coupons > to get you started! > > Laura >> > > Thanks for the good wishes -- ONE WHOLE YEAR in advance. > > Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 17:07:37 EST From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! In a message dated 1/2/00 2:39:36 PM Eastern Standard Time, mann@chicagonet.net writes: << Oh, Paul.......quit being so technical!!! BTW how do you write 2000 in Romal Numerals???? Is it XXM? Some trivia that's good to know! Laura :-) >> There being no ZERO in Roman numerals, it is MM. Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 17:00:44 -0600 From: mann@chicagonet.net Subject: Hats off to Pearl's son (& everyone gets a hat!) Pearl was the first to email me and let me know that her 16 year-old son correctly identified the year 2000 in Roman Numerals - MM - Paul's email confirmed this and was a close runner-up! FREE HAT's FOR EVERYBODY!!!!!!!!!!!! Free "Dunk" Hat from Shaquille's New Website. This website has amazing graphics....but takes a very long time to load. Be patient, you'll receive a free "dunk" hat just by completing a short form. (click on GET A FREE HAT) http://www.dunk.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 17:51:39 -0700 From: Catherine Turley Subject: Re: New Year Reflection Wally Kairuz wrote: > i think i spent about 22 hours watching tv and eating curry chicken, lemon > rice and marzipan. what a sick way to begin/finish [i'm still not sure] the > last year of the millennium.. > wallyk Hi Wally-- I greeted 2000 in much the same way--watching tv for endless hours. My vomiting child tubed my plans for dinner out and a party with friends, and I was disappointed, of course, but now I'm actually glad I stayed home and watched the time zone to time zone coverage, which I certainly wouldn't have done had it not been for the flu. After several hours it began to sink in what a unique moment in human history we all lived through, not so much because of the change in the calendar, but because of our connectedness. I'm not sure when else in history almost every one on earth has been aware of and celebrated a single event on a single day, and watched each other as it happened. I thought about how relatively recently (in the long sweep of history) entire continents and hemispheres were ignorant of one other, and how only in the last hundred years or less have we agreed upon on international standards of reckoning time, and only in the last ten or twenty years have we had the technology to "see" almost everywhere on the globe via satellite. And add to that web and net technology--as the tv coverage switched from zone to zone I found myself thinking of people I know only through that technology, mostly other listers--watching the Argentine choirs on the glaciers (hello Wally K), seeing the Hallelujah chorus sung in Tongan! (hello Handel lovers/hello Handel haters!) watching Brian Kennedy perform from Dublin (hello everyone who was so enamoured with him during the Joni/Bob/Van mini tour--I get it now). I must have had a dozen moments like that. I was surprised at how inspiring I found the whole experience--I know that the change of date didn't solve a single world problem, but it was moving to see people from around the globe show off for the rest of the planet, and if only for a few minutes, to see humanity put on its best face. It really started to get to me--I had to take a break from it all, and felt like if I saw one more fresh faced child in national costume joyfully participating in a native custom with an equally joyful elder, I would out with a millennial big boo hoo. So I went to the supermarket (on New Year's Eve, duh, I know) and managed still to feel kindly towards the elderly woman in the enormous car who nearly ran me down in the parking lot, and even towards the harried young mom with kids in tow who snatched away the last shopping cart at the door as I was reaching for it. So if all that television viewing could fill me with such good feeling, I'd say it was a darn good way to greet the new year. Raising my glass of Pedialyte to you all, Catherine T. in AZ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 16:57:42 -0800 From: "P. Henry" Subject: "interesting to note..." aside from the dutiful recording of her induction in Cleveland and, in the jazz category, her participation in the tribute to Gershwin alng with her peers, Wonder and Hancock, (truly a grouping worthy of Joni) in the new Britannica online there appears this more permanent reference under the heading of... "literature Lyric poetry Lyric poetry never gets far from its origins, except that some of its finest examples--Medieval Latin, Provengal, Middle High German, Middle French, Renaissance--which today are only read, were actually written to be sung. In the 20th century, however, popular songs of great literary merit have become increasingly common--for example, the songs of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill in German, of Georges Brassens and Anne Sylvestre in French, and of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, and Joni Mitchell. It is interesting to note that, in periods when the culture values artificiality, the lyric becomes stereotyped. Then, after a while, the poets revolt and, usually turning to folk origins, restore to lyric poetry at least the appearance of naturalness and spontaneity." pat NP: Woman of heart and mind Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 23:30:30 EST From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: Here's to a HEALTHY, HAPPY & well-read NEW MILLENIUM! In a message dated 1/2/00 10:50:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, johnsonjs@earthlink.net writes: << Paul, I don't get it!! What are you trying to point out by making that statement? What - Laura didn't send her New Year's post before midnight on Friday, so now she is not credible? Are we bound to a designated time frame to wish others a happy and healthy New Year? >> You are right. You don't get it. The Second Millenium ends at the END of 2000, when we ring in 2001. This so-called millenium celebration this past weekend was premature, the creation of advertising people and those others who could not wait for the correct date and wanted to jump the gun. The only thing that ended on Dec. 31, 1999 was the decade of the '90s.The century and millenium begin/end NEXT New Year's. Happy New Year! Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 21:52:37 -0700 From: Bounced Message Subject: early 3rd millenium jmdl gathering... 01/03/00 From: "patrick leader" Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2000 22:00:47 -0500 here's the plan, for any of you in the nyc area that would like to join us... david lahm, of 'jazz takes on joni mitchell' fame, is playing tomorrow night at 'judy's chelsea', a cabaret in manhattan. in the bar, from 6 to 10 pm. i've wanted to hear him live for a long time now, so we're meeting at judy's around 7:30 169 eighth avenue, betw. 18th and 19th streets... ashara, kenny, kay and i are definite, and anyone out there who wants to join us, please do. good food is served. good music will be served. good conversation, as well, between songs. i'm looking forward to meeting mr. lahm, indeed... patrick jfp - some bette, for a tape ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 02 Jan 2000 22:47:29 -0800 From: Leslie Mixon Subject: Update on Wally's Health Thanks to everyone who sent holiday cards and greetings to Wally. Here's a health update courtesy of Wally's best friend, Jim. "Wally coasted into 2000 feeling pretty good on New Year's Eve. We donned funny hats and had a toast courtesy of Martinelli's, followed by sugary "ritual sips" of Sobe Wisdom, Energy and Power, then turned off the lights in the living room to see the fireworks over SF Bay. Our relaxed celebration was a direct contrast to the preceding week. After an uneven Christmas holiday, overwhelming fatigue, nausea and pain became almost unbearable, and he felt more and more miserable as the week progressed. We got in touch with his doctor on Friday, and on New Year's Eve I picked up a morphine prescription that made him considerably more comfortable. Although the the meds make him groggy, he's actually awake more since he enjoys feeling better and it's worth staying up for! He'll be talking to his surgeon next week about a rigorous but sometimes successful operation that will allow him to eat and regain some of his strength. If the surgery is too invasive for him to tolerate, or if the doctor thinks it won't do any good, the options are to try to find some tolerable source of nourishment to keep him going longer, or to just do whatever it takes to keep him comfortable. He's trying to be optimistic, but it's perfectly natural to also be "walking on eggs" right now. Wally feels pretty low sometimes, but when he bounces back there are still some good times to be had. He's up and about tonight playing with the stereo and the TV, getting himself drinks, fretting over the plants that have always thrived under his green thumb (my thumb is green enough, but somewhat forgetful). We're just sitting around talking about this n' that, like we always do. Works for me." I delivered the last of the holiday cards to Wally today, along with a copy of the "Both Sides Now" radio interview (thank you Kakki). I will keep you all updated as I receive news of Wally's progress. Happy New Year - I keep all of you in my wishes and prayers. Leslie Mixon ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #3 ******************************* 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. Do you have mailing list-related questions? -send them to Today in History Project: Know of a date-specific Joni fact? - -send it to ------- Post messages to the list at Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe onlyjoni-digest" to ------- Siquomb, isn't she?