From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #398 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: les@jmdl.com Errors-To: les@jmdl.com Precedence: bulk Archives: http://www.smoe.org/lists/onlyjoni Websites: http://www.jmdl.com http://www.jonimitchell.com Unsubscribe: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe onlyJMDL Digest Sunday, October 15 2000 Volume 2000 : Number 398 The 'Official' Joni Mitchell Homepage, created by Wally Breese, can be found at http://www.jonimitchell.com. It contains the latest news, a detailed bio, Original Interviews, essays, lyrics and much much more. --- The JMDL website can be found at http://www.jmdl.com and contains interviews, articles, the member gallery, archives, and much more. --- Ashara has set up a "Wally Breese Memorial Fund" with all donations going directly towards the upkeep of the website. Wally kept the website going with his own funds. it is now up to US to help Jim 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 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Bob/Apples&Cheese [IVPAUL42@aol.com] Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #396 [IVPAUL42@aol.com] spinal tingle ["william" ] Jonifests - Liebfrauenmilch- Joni poster and book [Mauski4648@aol.com] Re: Judy Collins/Bob/Apples&Cheese ["Gerald Notaro (LIB)" ] Rhymings and artistic license ["william" ] Re: Judy Collins/Bob/Apples&Cheese [SMEBD@aol.com] Re: Jonifests - Liebfrauenmilch- Joni poster and book [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Joni poster and book [susan+rick ] Re: Happy Birthday Joni ["Diane Evans" ] JMDL Scrapbook ["cassy" ] Re: Covers Volume 11 and mail delay alert ["Kakki" ] Re: Covers Volume 11 and mail delay alert [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: NO Joni in Music Issue 400! ["Kakki" ] Re: [Re: kiss this guy] [Lori Reason ] JONI v. BOB [BMGKotler@aol.com] Re: [Re: [Re: I went looking for a cause...]] [Lori Reason ] re: Adultery ["c Karma" ] Re: JONI v. BOB (SJC) ["Diane Evans" ] Re: [Re: kiss this guy] [IVPAUL42@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 02:24:56 EDT From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: Bob/Apples&Cheese In a message dated 10/14/00 12:29:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time, artsq@home.com writes: << For the last several years, I seem to have been favoring female musical artists--so, absolutely I must say Joni over Bob. The only song I can remember liking of his is "Lay Lady Lay" back in junior high/high school. (Obviously not a hard-core Dylan fan :-)) >> I might have said this before: I'm not a huge fan of Dylan like I am Joni, but I think one of his most influential songs was "Subterranean Homesick Blues," which could be considered the first rap song, as opposed to the talking blues-type songs he and others before him had done. Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 02:28:03 EDT From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #396 In a message dated 10/14/00 12:39:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time, artsq@home.com writes: << Hi Paul, I would love to hear your suggestions for this! :-) > Maybe she should have tried to rhyme something with liebfraumilch >> If you only try to rhyme the last syllable, it's easy: silk, bilk, milk, ilk, though I bet silk probably the best. Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 15:01:08 +0700 From: "william" Subject: spinal tingle Seldom does music give me a shiver up me sphincter. The last time was on hearing Harlem in Havana. Listening to OK Computer for the nth time I had to acknowledge it was giving me a shiver. Finally I get it. I don't wanna be stuck in a music genre (as I have been) and eMTyV doesn't offer much hope to update. Beginning to understand the modern approach. Radiohead - OK. I hear Beatles/Lennon, Talking Heads and even Dylan in there. Subterranean Homesick Alien. How listenable. Wake up Willy, welcome to the brave new world still full of angst and anger and artists. Blindness and sight. Can anyone relate? Willy the Shake NP - Karma Police (I can just imagine John Lennon doing this) ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 06:23:22 EDT From: Mauski4648@aol.com Subject: Jonifests - Liebfrauenmilch- Joni poster and book In einer Nachricht vom 14.10.2000 9:18:33 Uhr schreibt les@jmdl.com: << any of these Jonifests in Europe?? >> Hi, I am new to this list, please forgive my poor English.. No, I have never heard of Jonifests in Europe, actually I never heard of Joni concerts except the Berlin concert at all on the continent... Talking about Liebfrauenmilch - it was popular in the 50s and 60s, a sweet wine with a lot of sugar in it I guess... Joni poster and book, I would have loved to go and see the exhibtion in Saskatoon, but I had booked a vacation for the opening date and I had to go on that vacation..But now I was sent the poster and the catalogue book which are well done in colour and paper. What do you people think of the book? I thought it was Joni the painter who was to be celebrated by it but now I think the book was made for Joni the musican- fans with all the lyrics in it and the pictures in the frames. Since I am an art historian and art teacher I might be too serious on this, but tell me what do you think????Karin from Germany ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 09:10:49 -0400 (EDT) From: "Gerald Notaro (LIB)" Subject: Re: Judy Collins/Bob/Apples&Cheese Nancy. Don't miss a chance to see her live. Her concerts are glorious events. Jerry On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Nancy wrote: > Hi, > > Has anyone heard Judy Collins in concert? She is coming to my area > next May; am thinking about getting tickets. Any recommendations??? > > For the last several years, I seem to have been favoring female > musical artists--so, absolutely I must say Joni over Bob. The only > song I can remember liking of his is "Lay Lady Lay" back in junior > high/high school. (Obviously not a hard-core Dylan fan :-)) > > > The people I knew back then > > that were Joni fans also seemed to have information that "Conversation" > > was about Judy Collins/Stephen Stills. > > > > I like this thread about food mentioned in Joni's songs. I especially > like Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese with my apples :-) > > > I also think the line you refer to (apples & > > cheeses) may not need to be taken so literal... > > Later, > Nancy/IA > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 10:21:39 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Covers Volume 11 (LONG) Happy weekend to JMDLer's everywhere!! Volume 11 in the "Covers & Contributions" series is complete, and is another jewel in the Covers crown if I do say so myself. Before I run down the songs, let me first thank those who supplied the material... Gerry McNee (a gracious plenty, I thank you on bended McKnee!) Brenda Walker Bill Pearson Bob Murphy Leslie Mixon (I can't say enough thanks to you, gal!) John Van Tiel (ditto to my Euro Covers branchmeister) Now here's a detailed "Marcel-style" rundown of the tracks, except that I'll employ upper case letters as well. ;~) 1. John Handy: The Hissing Of Summer Lawns - This is a very nice funky sax rendition, and the first HOSL cover we've got in the collection. 2. Singers Unlimited: Both Sides Now - This one appears kind of cheesy, but actually has some pretty cool harmonies working. It's amazing that after having listened to 60 or so versions of BSN that I still enjoy a unique spin on it, but I do. 3. Venice: Woodstock - This was an accidental find, as it was a hidden track, it's an unplugged version of CSNY's interpretation of the song. It sounds spontaneous and genuine, big thumbs up on this one! 4. Green Day: Big Yellow Taxi - This one is from a concert, and they only play about 2/3 of the song, but it's in their Buzzcocks/metal style, and is a lot of fun. You can almost see the shit-eatin' grin on Billie Joe's mug! 5. Baillie & The Boys: Both Sides Now - This a great country version, with some nice pedal steel and a great vocal. 6. Astrid Seriese: River - Really beautiful, this is a live version as well, but the audience is silent so it sounds studio. Astrid performs the song the same way Holly Cole does, if you're familiar with Holly's cover. This one gives Dianne Reeves' cover a run for the money imo. 7. Kiki Dee: Carey - I was a bit wary of this one, but it's great! She's got a knockout voice and has a lot of fun singing it. 8. Neil Diamond: Free Man In Paris - Once again Neil goes over the top with the drama here, but that's his way and it wouldn't be Neil Diamond otherwise. Musically he takes some risks which makes this one enjoyable. 9. Brothers Four: Both Sides Now - Yuck. I'm scratching my head trying to think of something nice to say about this one, but no can do. It sucks. Period. 10. Big Country - Big Yellow Taxi - NOW we're talkin'!! This one REALLY cooks. Now I don't think this is the same Big Country that did "Fields of Fire", but I could be wrong, cuz it's a female vocalist. Anyway, there's a fiddle solo that cooks, the whole band just tears it up, it'll have you up on your feet and forgetting the Brothers Four! 11. Marie LaForet: Bothe Sides Now - Another French version, she sings purty, but I can't understand a dang thing she's sayin'! :~) 12. Diamond Head: This Flight Tonight - OK, this is really a cover of Nazareth's TFT cover which is available on Volume 4. They do a good version, they don't really bring much to the party in terms of originality, though. 13. David McAlmont: Conversation - One of the highlights, if not THE best selection on this volume, very original, rythmic version with great vocals and instrumentation, this one's a REAL find, and the first Conversation of the collection! 14. Same Brave Apollo: Woodstock - Another one for the "Weird & Wonderful" pile...this one would sound great if you were really stoned, I suppose. I dig it because they try something different with it, and once again it's a tribute to Joni's talent that so many various musicians see these songs in different ways! 15. Evson: Both Sides Now - Unspectacular, but the guy's got a good voice, he sounds like Darius Rucker from Hootie & The Blowfish. Pleasant enough. 16. Emilliana Torrini: Chelsea Morning - Very pretty rendition, this song is so upbeat it's hard to ruin, even Neil Diamond's version is tolerable. 17. Dave Van Ronk - Urge For Going 18. Dave Van Ronk - Chelsea Morning 19. Dave Van Ronk - Both Sides Now Dave is Joni's contemporary, she speaks highly of his version of BSN because of the world-weariness of his voice. Some of these are from the early 70's, when his voice was clearer, and some are from the 90's after years of gargling Drano I guess. Anyway, I like his imperfect voice, after all it's very Tom Waits-ish, and y'all know I did Tom! So there you have it - Volume 11 in the can. If you want a copy, you can send me a blank MUSIC CD (be sure it says MUSIC or AUDIO in the packaging) along with a self-addressed stamped envelope, or 5 bucks which will cover the blank, the padded mailer, postage, a nice cardstock songlist insert, and a CD label which pictures Joni with Refuge, her tour band of '83. Euro-jmdlers, John Van Tiel will be glad to fix you up when he gets his copy...I mailed out copies to contributors and subscribers Tuesday, I guess with Columbus Day the mail got backed up a bit. If you have any questions, let me know! Bob Muller 309 West Prentiss Ave. Greenville, SC 29605 NP: Bruce Springsteen, "Wooly Bully" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 10:35:38 EDT From: Murphycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Covers Volume 11 (LONG) In a message dated 10/14/00 10:29:27 AM, SCJoniGuy@aol.com writes: << Anyway, I like his imperfect voice, after all it's very Tom Waits-ish, and y'all know I did Tom! >> Eeeeeeew!!! --Bob Murphy ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 12:32:35 -0400 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu" Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Joni Yikes! How did it get so close?? Have we ever had such a late start? How 'bout workin' some multi-media on her? I think it would be neat to include photos from all of the major JoniFests of the past year. Especially Rose's one from outdoors at Atty May's. It makes us look like a fun group. I second the nomination for Victor's "Happy F*cking Birthday" as it shows we're not some starry-eyed fan club. Just my two cents. Jim L'Hommedieu J.J. wrote: << Joni's birthday is only a few weeks away, on November 7. >> BTW, "J.J." is Wally's successor- the webmaster at www.jonimitchell.com . If anyone can get a birthday greeting to Joni, it's JJ. He's been to her Bel Air house for example. (!!) All the best, Jim L'Hommedieu ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 23:44:28 +0700 From: "william" Subject: Rhymings and artistic license A thought for IVy P. Joni's pronunciation of "cellulite". "Always the grand parade of cellulite." Sell you late? To rhyme with colonnades. She's Canadian! And only recently have I been able to discern the difference between ..... Forgive and forget. Stay in touch. Silly who Shook ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 13:22:08 EDT From: SMEBD@aol.com Subject: Re: Judy Collins/Bob/Apples&Cheese In a message dated 10/14/00 12:33:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time, artsq@home.com writes: << Has anyone heard Judy Collins in concert? She is coming to my area next May; am thinking about getting tickets. Any recommendations??? >> I've been going to Judy's concerts for over 25 years and always have a great time. Her voice is still like crystal. And when she sits down at the piano, it is pure magic. The last time I saw Judy was last Christmas (she did a program of Christmas music) and she was in great voice. I recommend that you get tickets. And once, I saw Joni at one of Judy's concerts!! Stephen ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 14:02:34 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Jonifests - Liebfrauenmilch- Joni poster and book << Hi, I am new to this list, please forgive my poor English.. >> Hi Karin, and welcome to the Joni list! I see nothing to forgive about your English, it looks Wunderbar to me! :~) I had to laugh when I read your post because just this morning while reading the paper I was listening to the 1995 Gene Autry Museum show, and there's a wonderful childhood story about Joni trying to play 'War" with the boys, because she bought a cap pistol. They told her, "OK, you can play, you can be the German"! :~) Looking forward to hearing more from you. Bob (Muller is my last name, a fine German one...) NP(Now Playing): Radiohead, "Treefingers" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 11:37:48 -0700 From: susan+rick Subject: Joni poster and book Karin from Germany wrote > What do you people think of the book? I thought it was Joni the painter who was to > be celebrated by it but now I think the book was made for Joni the musican- > fans with all the lyrics in it and the pictures in the frames. Since I am an > art historian and art teacher I might be too serious on this, but tell me > what do you think???? Hi Karin and welcome to the JMDL Joni's insistence on printing photos of her paintings showing the frames (on posters, in the Mendel catalogue) has drawn criticism before from other people familiar with the conventions of art publication. I think it is another example of how Joni regards her works (both painting and music) as completely under her control and removed from what critics may define as a particular "school": i.e. this is how she chose to frame them, and if the frame is considered integral to the completeness of the painting, then that is how it will be shown, regardless of the format. Regarding the mix of lyrics and art in the Mendel catalogue, there can be no doubt that much of Joni's inspiration for her painting comes from her lyrics, since so many of the painting were done to grace album covers. The cover painting for the Both Sides Now cd is a combination of the lyrics of A Case Of You and the concept of Both Sides Now. Even though Joni has said "I sing my sorrow but I paint my joy" there is an undeniable link between the words and the images. Nice to talk to you Ranger Rick ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 14:55:22 EST From: "Diane Evans" Subject: Re: Happy Birthday Joni You wrote: >As I'm sure everybody knows, Joni's birthday is only a few weeks away, on >November 7. I think it would be great if we got together and sent a nice >simple greeting to wish her our best, and to let her know we're thinking of >her. > >I'm sure some of you have ideas you'd like to share for an Internet >Community >birthday card -- I'd love to hear them, so please post your thoughts to the >list so we can decide what to do. I'll be happy to play postman. > >jj (JoniMitchell.com) How about an image of blue roses (the bittersweet side of love and life) with a tamed tiger [housecat :-)] done in a post-impressionist style? Joni's own style of painting echoes the post-impressionists... Diane _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 16:20:03 -0400 From: "cassy" Subject: JMDL Scrapbook I think it would be cool if we put together a scrapbook, one page for each person who wants to contribute something, have all the pages bound in a book, or pasted into the book and someone who is more creative than I could perhaps make a cover for it. Each person could do as they wish with their own page, some are much more artistic than I could ever dream of being and I'm sure those pages would stand out. JJ could write an introduction letter as the first page, explaining that this is an effort put together by fans from the JMDL and wishing her a happy birthday from the entire list. Just a thought. Cassy NP The Crusaders "Those Southern Knights" ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 14:13:22 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: Covers Volume 11 and mail delay alert > Volume 11 in the "Covers & Contributions" series is >complete, and is another jewel in the Covers crown if I do >say so myself. Oooh, Bob, this sounds like a particularly good one! Thanks to you and the contributors once again. You wrote: >I mailed out copies to contributors and subscribers Tuesday, >I guess with Columbus Day the mail got backed up a bit. I have been experiencing mail delays with packages sent out and being sent to me for about the past 4 weeks. Packages even sent priority mail, for example, have been taking a week to reach their destination just on the west coast. The other day my postal carrier returned a package I tried to send and told me that anything mailed in a package is being checked/x-rayed for bombs and that packages sent directly with regular postage stamps on them are usually being returned to the sender who is being asked to take them directly to the post office for mailing. Judging from my experience in the past month with delays, these heightened security measures began before the latest conflict in the Middle East, but we might expect even more vigilance from the postal service with the current events there. Kakki, who has a package for Bob but has to wait to go to the post office on Monday ;-) NP: Christine Fasano (funkywhitegirl) - The Meltdown ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 19:22:52 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: IMPORTANT NOTICE sorry for the NJC but i need to reach every one of you. my e-mail address has changed. the new one is wallykai@fibertel.com.ar please make a note of it. although i'll be using the old address for a while longer, i want to make sure that i won't miss any of your precious messages when i eventually stop using the old server. and the astrology census goes on!!!!!!! love, wallyK ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 18:38:56 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Covers Volume 11 and mail delay alert << Oooh, Bob, this sounds like a particularly good one! Thanks to you and the contributors once again. >> I'm anxious to hear what you think about McAlmont's "Conversation". For some reason, the first time I heard it I thought 'Ooh, Kakki's gonna love this one!' Can't believe you haven't gotten the package yet...you're usually one of the first! And for the record, the only bomb I've sent out so far was Volume 4 (The Power of Cheese)! :~D Bob NP: Dry Cleaner From Des Moines ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 16:27:52 -0700 From: "Kakki" Subject: Re: NO Joni in Music Issue 400! Debra wrote: > Today I grabbed up the November issue of Vanity Fair >because the headline said "THE MUSIC ISSUE! 400 ..." and >I was sure there'd be at least one picture of Joni, but Nooooo! >Not that I can find anyway and I've flipped through lots of >times. What a disappointment! That is so bizarre! From one of my subscriptions, I recently received a "Time Inc. Special" glossy book from Entertainment Weekly entitled "The 100 Greatest Entertainers 1950-2000" which lists Joni at no. 64 (between Jodie Foster (no. 63) and David Letterman (no. 65). They've done a wonderful little (and accurate) capsule of her career. The only glitch occurs in naming her best albums where they call Night Ride Home "Come in From the Cold" (oh well). Their other picks are Blue, Court and Spark, Hissing and Turbulent Indigo. Some of the other musicians noted are Jimi, Stevie, Clapton, Chrissie Hynde, Paul Simon, Beatles (no. 1), Elvis (both Presley and Costello), Springsteen, Beach Boys, Dylan, Aretha, Janis and more. This is a book well worth having and is also available on the newstands now. $9.99 U.S/$14.99 Canadian. Kakki ------------------------------ Date: 15 Oct 00 02:12:57 MET DST From: Lori Reason Subject: Re: [Re: kiss this guy] You're not going to believe this one but my cousin actually thought that on the Creedence song Bad Moon Risin' they sang, "There's a bathroom on the right." How scary is that? Lori (Hi Bob, how's the tongue? Got the cast off yet?) > Bob wrote: > > > It's the title of a book about misheard lyrics. Apparently many people > > thought Jimi Hendricks said, "'Scuse me while I kiss this guy" instead of "'Scuse me while I kiss the sky." > ____________________________ > "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too." - Walt Whitman Amen to that. ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 20:14:10 EDT From: BMGKotler@aol.com Subject: JONI v. BOB i've been thinking about this one for a couple of days. It seems Bob Dylan was trying to model himself after someone when he first started. Woody Guthrie was his hero and he seemed to want to be the next generation's Woody. Whereas Joni always seemed to avoid patterning herself after someone. Everytime she got labeled or pigeon-holed in a category (folk, pop, jazz, etc.), she resisted and broke out. As has been said already on this thread, Dylan's contributions have been huge and he's certainly been recognized for them. It seems like it was a harder climb for Joni because she's a woman. I was thinking though, if I had to be stranded on an island with Joni CD's and only one other artist's, I don't think I'd pick Dylan. I think it would have to be Neil Young. I guess I'll think about this one some more over apples and cheeses. Finally, took my Voices poster in to be framed today. My husband noticed me looking back at the counter as we left it there. He put his arm around me and said, "They'll take good care of her, hon." Then he asked the gal that helped us select a frame, "When are visiting hours?" :) Maddie. ------------------------------ Date: 15 Oct 00 02:40:29 MET DST From: Lori Reason Subject: Re: [Re: [Re: I went looking for a cause...]] AMAZING!! I almost got up to call you several times while eMailing last night - - between 1-5pm LA time. Ooooh, Ooooh! We've got the global consciousnes kicking in. Who needs eMail? It's so slow! ;~) > By the way, Lori, I was just thinking about you today while goofing off at work researching my Alsace roots on the internet ;-) > Do you know where in Alsace? Are we going to have to take a trip there this summer when you visit? Lori, just back from drinking pints to bait the band. Ain't it grand? ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://home.netscape.com/webmail ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 21:36:55 EST From: "Diane Evans" Subject: Re: [Re: kiss this guy] My dad is a master at mixing things up like that. I once heard him merrily singing along with Jose Feliciano's "Felice Navidad." Dad's version of the chorus included "three snotty tots" and "A Greek tying knots." HO ho ho! Diane _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 02:47:47 GMT From: "c Karma" Subject: re: Adultery Hilarious anecdote on Adultery, Kakki! And God Bless your parents for rescuing you from the clutches of the order. Believe me, had you remained, its evil would have revealed itself. Strangely, I think pre-war religious orders were definitely more pure, pious and forgiving. I can't think of anyone of my generation who had a positive experience with long-term exposure to parochial education, at least in the U.S. and that's pretty sad. CC "Surely to God you'd think at least some bells should ring!" -- JM _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 21:50:31 EST From: "Diane Evans" Subject: Re: JONI v. BOB (SJC) Maddie, You wrote: >I was thinking though, if I had to be stranded on an island with Joni CD's >and >only one other artist's, I don't think I'd pick Dylan. I think it would >have >to be Neil Young. > >I guess I'll think about this one some more over apples and cheeses. I think you've started another thread here! Joni speaks to/of/within my life, so I would also include her. But the other? Hm-m-m. I would have to pick someone like Mozart so the melody could fill the times when words aren't needed. Or maybe Keb Mo' so those lonely blues could slide a bit easier into the sunset. Thinking while ice cream's melting over [apple] pie, Diane _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 14 Oct 2000 23:24:09 EDT From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: [Re: kiss this guy] In a message dated 10/14/00 10:41:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, diquintevans@hotmail.com writes: << My dad is a master at mixing things up like that. I once heard him merrily singing along with Jose Feliciano's "Felice Navidad." Dad's version of the chorus included "three snotty tots" and "A Greek tying knots." HO ho ho! Diane >> Mondegreens ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #398 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list at ------- Siquomb, isn't she?