From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #109 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk onlyJMDL Digest Friday, March 24 2000 Volume 2000 : Number 109 Ashara has set up a "Wally Breese Memorial Fund," with all donations going directly into the upkeep of the JoniMitchell.com website. Wally kept the website going with his own funds, and it will now be up to Jim to continue. If you would like to donate to this fund, please make all checks payable to: Jim Johanson and send them to: Ashara Stansfield P.O. Box 215 Topsfield, MA 01983 USA ------- The Official Joni Mitchell Homepage can be found 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: -------- chicago tix--SJC? ["H.D. Motyl" ] Re: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) [FredNow@aol.com] Re: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) SJC [FMYFL@aol.com] Tix update Available ["Jim L'Hommedieu" ] Re: Bay Area Tickets [Randy Remote ] Billboard BSN review [Randy Remote ] Re: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) SJC [FredNow@aol.com] Need tickets for Joni's Washington DC concert [Marian ] Joni Covers Project ["Kakki" ] RE: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) SJC ["Wally Kairuz" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 18:53:00 -0600 From: "H.D. Motyl" Subject: chicago tix--SJC? This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - --------------7A8BB3FC9FA9A5FEFE21E0FE Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-mac-type="54455854"; x-mac-creator="4D4F5353" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ticketmaster still doesn't have the concert listed. Has any Chicagoan or neighbor heard an announcement of the concert yet? If so, we won't have a hard time getting the good seats. Nevertheless, I am trying to find out when the box office opens, so I am there as early as possible. Anyone who may want me to get tix, we should talk soon. Howard M. - --------------7A8BB3FC9FA9A5FEFE21E0FE Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; name="howard_scptv.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: Card for H.D. Motyl Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="howard_scptv.vcf" begin:vcard n:Motyl;Howard tel;fax:312-421-7714 tel;work:312-421-7711 x-mozilla-html:FALSE org:SCPTV Worldwide adr:;;400 North May Street, Suite 201;Chicago;Illinois;60622; version:2.1 email;internet:howard_scptv@interaccess.com title:Director, Creative Development note;quoted-printable:"Anytime you have the opportunity to accomplish something for someone coming behind you and you don't,=0D=0Ayou are wasting your time on this earth."=0D=0A Roberto Clemente x-mozilla-cpt:;1 fn:Howard Motyl end:vcard - --------------7A8BB3FC9FA9A5FEFE21E0FE-- ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:16:46 EST From: FredNow@aol.com Subject: Re: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) Wow, Jimmy ... thanks again and again for the supernova review of Songs of My Youth. I couldn't have imagined a more positive response ... I'm grateful. My only quibble, picayune as it is, is the designation of NJC -- technically, 3/10 of the album has Joni content, and I think the JC-only people on JMDL might enjoy it as well. But all in all, thanks so much for your kind words, which are greatly appreciated. - -Fred Simon In a message dated 3/23/00 7:34:13 PM, Jimmy wrote: >Kakki, you gave me another great musical tip and I thank you. A few weeks ago >you posted "Another Both Sides Now" the name you gave to fellow JMDLer Fred Simon's >"Songs of My Youth" CD. What an appropriate name to identify a brilliant piece >of work. I contacted Fred about purchasing his CD, and just received it in yesterday's >mail. Besides covering Joni's BSN, For Free, and Michael from Mountains, Fred >plays 4 Lennon/McCartney songs, a Dylan, a Beethoven, and one of his own songs. > My favorite is his arrangement of "Blackbird." He is a skilled pianist, but he >plays with *such* feeling. This is the perfect CD to listen to while swaying in >a hammock on a nice spring day. It is so relaxing to hear his music, and I do >get such a warm and cozy feeling while Fred's crisp piano playing fills the room. >If I lived in Chicago, I would definitely catch one of his gigs. >I played this CD at my office today and everyone wanted to know who it was. I >said "It's Fred Simon, another very talented musician that is a member of the Joni >list." >Thanks again Kakki for the recommendation, and as you said to Fred >"Bravo Bravo Bravo," >Jimmy >NP: Fred Simon "Ode to Joy" ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:43:33 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) SJC Fred writes: << Wow, Jimmy ... thanks again and again for the supernova review of Songs of My Youth. I couldn't have imagined a more positive response ... I'm grateful. You are certainly welcome Fred. I meant every word I said. The CD is wonderful! My only quibble, picayune as it is, is the designation of NJC -- technically, 3/10 of the album has Joni content, and I think the JC-only people on JMDL might enjoy it as well. >> You are absolutely right. I shouldn't have put NJC on the post and I prefer not to, but I do so intentionally as to not offend those JC-only people who expressed earlier this year that they don't want to read *any* posts unless it directly has to do with JM. ( I don't want to open that can of worms again) :~) Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:55:00 -0500 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu" Subject: Tix update Available JMDLers- Jim Johanson has posted some ticket availability info on Wally's site today, March 23 for Joni Mitchell's upcoming tour. http://www.jonimitchell.com/Frames1.html I'm catching up on Digests...... I just read that Joni's video PWWaM is now available...... Seriously, I'm glad that Ashara's daring to go to the bar again by hosting another JoniFest. Amazing! She's masochistic, yes? Nobody organizes like Ashara! np: on Cassette Deck #2- Making Tape Trees for my buddies... Finally. np: on CD player- CD Tree #2 which has a smokin' version of a rarely performed and under appreciated little number called "Edith And The Kingpin". What a great pair of characters! Did she invent these two out of whole cloth or did she steal the imagery from a novel? Does anyone want this on cassette? Not to mention the rockin' version of "You're So Square". This is the one to play for potential converts. Now if I can just steer them away from some other rock failures in Joni's catalog. This week's bout with depression waning at last, Jim L'Hommedieu near Cincinnati ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 20:36:52 -0800 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: Bay Area Tickets KJHSF@aol.com wrote: > > In the SF Guardian, tickets for BSN at the Concord Pavilion go on sale Sunday > at noon. I would double check the time, as Ticketmaster and Bass events generally go on sale at 10AM.... RR ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 21:00:01 -0800 From: Randy Remote Subject: Billboard BSN review BTW, at the Billboard site http://www.billboard.com if enter Joni Mitchell in the search, they have their reviews of Blue, For the Roses, and others....as well as past articles. This is from the March 25 issue: SPOTLIGHT After recording sterling albums like "Blue," "Ladies of the Canyon,""Court and Spark,""The Hissing of Summer Lawns," "Hejira," and "Turbulent Indigo," what's a four-time Grammy winner to do for her 20th album? Well, take a step back in time (again), naturally. On the breathtaking "Both Sides Now," Mitchell revisits classic love songs like "Stormy Weather," "Answer Me, My Love," "You're My Thrill," and "I Wish I Were In Love Again." Along the way, she also re-recorded two nuggets from her own oeuvre: "A Case of You," and the title track. Mindful listeners, as well as Mitchell disciples who hang on the singer's every word, will quickly realize that the song sequencing of "Both Sides Now" tells a tiemless tale of modern love. What's most rewarding about this collection, though, is the solid uniion created between Mitchell's emotionally rich vocals and the musically rich orchestral maneuvers of the 71-piece London Symphony Orchestra. Such sublime matches like this come along all too infrequently. RR, fresh from an amazing Fiona Apple concert in SF ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 01:02:25 EST From: FredNow@aol.com Subject: Re: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) SJC In a message dated 3/23/00 8:43:33 PM, FMY FL wrote: >You are absolutely right. I shouldn't have put NJC on the post and I prefer not >to, but I do so intentionally as to not offend those JC-only people who expressed >earlier this year that they don't want to read *any* posts unless it directly has >to do with JM. ( I don't want to open that can of worms again) :~) Well, in the interest of full disclosure, since I've been ingesting Joni's music for 32 of my 46 years, there is so much Joni content in me that if I were to be cut open her songs would flow out instead of blood. Fred ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 07:46:38 +0100 From: Marian Subject: Need tickets for Joni's Washington DC concert I will be travelling to NO Jonifest by way of Washington DC and would like to get two tickets to Joni's Maryland concert for me and my sister (she says the theatre is in Columbia, Maryland). Can anyone from the DC area help me out? Marian Vienna ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 22:51:17 -0800 From: "Kakki" Subject: Joni Covers Project Thanks to Santa Bob, today I received Vols. 1 and 2 of the Joni Mitchell "Covers and Contributions." Excellent and very nicely done! Some of the covers which I had not heard before really surprised me. Some may hiss but I honestly think that one of the best is Barbra Streisand's "I Don't Know Where I Stand" in keeping to the beauty of the original and surpassing it at times. Other stand-outs in this regard are, of course, Sarah McLachlan's "Blue" and Brian Kennedy's (Hi Patrick ;-) "Case of You". I thought the most original (in a good way) was "The Priest" covered by Jesse Hultberg. Most humourous has to be The Supremes "All I Want" - anyone else hear the repeats of the bridge from the old Jimmy Webb chestnut "Up, Up and Away" throughout this one? Think Jimmy could have a case on this one. ;-) I found a revelation in the Paul Horn "Blue" and Tom Scott "Love Poem" - Joni's ideas for far-out beautiful jazz vocal accompaniment began over 25 years ago and not recently, as I supposed, with the new Brian Blade album. I think that some of the most beautiful covers are still by Christine Collister (Shades of Scarlett and Same Situation). I supplied the Collister cuts to the project but in my haste I neglected to attribute my source to our Azeem and apologize to both Azeem and Bob for the oversight! Thanks again, Bob for taking this on - it's really fantastic! Kakki NP: You're So Square - Joni in Tokyo 1983 ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 04:32:09 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: another talented JMDLer (3/10 Joni content) SJC wow, fred! that's such a great image!!!!! not that i would want anybody to cut you open, though! where can one find your cd? is it available at amazon and the kind? wallyk >, there is so much Joni content in me that if I > were to be cut open her songs would flow out instead of blood. > > Fred > ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2000 15:36:56 +0800 (JST) From: Joseph Palis Subject: BSN reached our shores I was a bit envious of my Iberian JMDLers for having the privilege of listening to BSN ahead of me. Yesterday I went to Tower and was surprised that BSN reached our shores. Initially desirous to buy a Wes Montgomery album, I decided to go for BSN as I have read so many glowing reviews of the album both by the members of the List as well as in magazines. The first track "You're My Thrill" has a darkly operatic start reminiscent of Wagner's "Gotterdamerung", and then THAT voice subtly interweaves itself to the orchestral arrangement. I was expecting a Billie Holiday-like voice but I discovered that its the phrasing that is more reminiscent of Lady Day. "Answer Me, My Love" is touching and I realized that Joni seems to have come from the mold of singers who are storytellers (Cleo Laine, Mabel Mercer, Abbey Lincoln) and her smoky voice reminds me of a lot of good jazz cabaret singers from Raven Snow to Ute Lemper to Susannah McCorkle. But the song that moved me a lot was "A Case of You". I was in a darkened room at that time I was listening to the album and somehow the heartache and the understatement in her voice created a huge lump in my throat. The way she sings: "...Canada... oh Canada" which is a far cry from her original rendition pulled at my heartstrings. This was the third song that moved me to tears (the two others were Rickie Lee Jones' "The Moon is Made of Gold" and Michael Crawford's "Not a Day Goes by") in my 31 years. I didn't even know it until I realized tears were streaming down my cheeks. How could Joni convey so much with so little drama? How could she touch a raw nerve in me and made me cry? Even for ACOY alone, the album is worth buying, but then all the songs were sequenced well and sung confidently. I can't say that some of her renditions were standard or eclipsed previous renditions of the same songs, but I can say that Joni can flesh out some aspects of a familiar song with such laser-precision that cannot be matched by any vocalist. Joseph (thinks AMERICAN BEAUTY will win best pictures in the Oscars on Monday, and hopes that the voters will notice how outstanding Catherine Keener's performance was in "Being John Malkovich") ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #109 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list at Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe onlyjoni-digest" to ------- Siquomb, isn't she?