From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #455 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 VideoTree sign-up: http://www.jmdl.com/trading Unsubscribe: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe onlyJMDL Digest Tuesday, December 5 2000 Volume 2000 : Number 455 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. Sign up for VideoTree #2 now: http://www.jmdl.com/trading ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: For The Roses Trivia [susan+rick ] Re: For The Roses Trivia [IVPAUL42@aol.com] Re: Mondegreen Mary [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: HDCD Re-issues? [Jerry Notaro ] A Case Of You [catman ] Re: Joni songbook pics ["P. Henry" ] Today in Joni History - December 4 [Today in Joni History ] Today in Joni History - December 2 [Today in Joni History ] Re: For The Roses Trivia [susan+rick ] Fw: 30% Off Joni Mitchell -- This Weekend Only at CDNOW! ["Michael Paz" <] Re: For The Roses Trivia ["gene mock" ] Re: A Case Of You ["Jamie Zubairi" ] Joni Mention in "US" Mag. (VLJC) [Lindsay Moon ] RE: Absoluetly Fabulous [Alison E ] RE: [Fwd: Re: HDCD Re-issues?] ["Martin Giles" ] List of "River" covers [Steve Dulson ] Re: List of "River" covers [FMYFL@aol.com] Re: List of "River" covers [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] John Galt [CarltonCT@aol.com] THANKS FOR THE PACKAGE ["Dave and Beth Fairall" ] Re: HDCD Re-issues? ["Jim L'Hommedieu" ] Re: HDCD Re-issues? [Randy Remote ] RE: HDCD Re-issues? ["Wally Kairuz" ] further downey stream / FOR THE ROSES ["BRIAN SYMES" Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia > From: "BRIAN SYMES" > Untill i moved out to Oregon i never understood what Arbutus was which Joni > rfers to at the end of FTR. > it is the evergreen tree that is on the Album Cover to the right of Joni > growing out of the hill side. > This tree grows from the lower B.C. coast down to California. the glossy > leaves rustle in the wind i think of this song when i vist my favorite > deserted beaches on the south coast. The arbutus is Canada's only broadleaved evergreen and I think is called madrona as you get further south on the coast. I've always thought the rustling came from the bark which peels off in strips and hangs on the trunk, rustling like paper in the wind. Ranger Rick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 03:36:22 EST From: IVPAUL42@aol.com Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia In a message dated 12/4/00 3:27:29 AM Eastern Standard Time, rnsc@direct.ca writes: << The arbutus is Canada's only broadleaved evergreen and I think is called madrona as you get further south on the coast. I've always thought the rustling came from the bark which peels off in strips and hangs on the trunk, rustling like paper in the wind. Ranger Rick >> That's not how Joni described it when introducing the song at a concert I attended in 1973. She made it clear that the sound came from the arbutus leaves rustling in the wind. Paul I ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 06:24:43 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Mondegreen Mary << i was raised on molson. >> Which is coincidental, Brian, because on her '83 tour she changed the lyric to: "He was sittin' in a lounge, Of the Empire hotel" He was suckin' on a Molson He was thinkin' for himself" So you were still in synch with the song! :~) Bob ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 08:18:48 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: HDCD Re-issues? Brian Lindsay wrote: > Hi; > > Just wondering if anyone had comments on the quality of the HDCD > re-masters > of Joni's CDs vs earlier versions. Is it worth upgrading? I'm > particularly > interested in Hejira. (and no, my CD player does not have an HDCD > decoder) Most dvd playersa can decode hdcd. Microsoft just bought hdcd technology from its developer so it looks like it will be a technological player. Saw an ad in a glossy Sound Advicecircular for dvd audio. There are only a handful of dvd audio recordings but prominently displayed was BSN and photo of cover. She continues to produce her product on the cutting edge of technology. Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 15:07:57 +0000 From: catman Subject: A Case Of You I have been up ALL night birthing Martha who has so far had 2 boys and 1 girl. This has been a really long labour. Anyway, a repeat episode of Chicago Hope was on tv and whuilst two characters were operating on a child in Africa, the female one was singing a song from Blue. Later, they actually played Joni singing A Case of You. I felt a part of the scene not just because of the Joni song but because I too am covered in blood and gunge. Now All I Want is some sleep but she ain't finished yet.... - -- bw colin colin@tantra.fsbusiness.co.uk http://www.geocities.com/tantra_apso/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 08:07:13 -0800 From: "P. Henry" Subject: Re: Joni songbook pics yeah, rick, that's a great one! didn't that appear in one of her songbooks? is my memory failing or wasn't there one of the two of them sitting on some straight back chairs inside a house, jamming together? the reason I mention "some memories for me" is because that particular songbook was really the start of some pretty heady days for me... after the last time I saw Joni... in Detroit... yeah, in '68... STAS came out and I'm sure that, like me, for those who were around and heard her live prior to that, it was extremely satisfying to say the least... (of course, in those days the only place you could hear it was on 'underground' FM radio) but for me this songbook brought on another whole new dimension... that ol' 'degrees of separation' thing... see, being her 'hosts' when she rambled into town to play, naturally we (the Cellar gang) tried to be there for whatever she wanted to do... of course she had to eat... so we dined her... she played a little pool... so did I... maybe a book store... a music store for strings... but the thing is, mostly what she wanted to do was play. a few hours of small talk and sight seeing and she'd start to get a bit antsy... and, sure enough she had that D28 nestled in her lap and was twistin' those keys. ...and for me, being the 'house performer'... ie: the most avid player around all the time, by default I became her 'sparring' partner, so to speak... spending many hours trying out stuff and jamming... for instance, she'd teach me a tuning and show me how she wanted to hear it picked, and then I'd lay down the rhythm guitar while she danced all over the neck trying things she heard in her head... at any rate, around the time I bumped into this songbook, I'd really gone through some changes... from folk to rock and blues... from living in the back of the coffeehouse to the commune... from dressing and looking like Gordon Lighfoot to dressing and looking a lot more like David Crosby or Jim Morrison. in other words I'd moved on to the music of Cream and Hendrix and Joplin and people like CSNY and eventually JT were fast favorites and I was drawn to try to learn some of their jams... that was my first JT songbook and there, when I opened it, was a pic of the two of them together... pretty sure I remember one of them both with guitars jamming cause I remember thinking 'wow, it wasn't that long ago she was jamming with me just like that!' wow... then eventually I came across that one of her sitting in the grass playing for Eric Clapton with Dave Crosby... then there was the one with Stills... the one with Nash... the one with Crosby... and on and on... after a while I got used to it but at the time I first saw that book was when it first hit me... cheers, pat NP: Just Like Me http://homepages.go.com/~badwolff/albums/album1/ - -- rick wrote: >Hey Pat >Like this one? >Ranger Rick From: "P. Henry" >> if it's the same songbook I had there were several (well, at least more than one... you know how wishful thinking can color an old timer's memory) really nice shots of Joni in it. is this the same songbook? (hint, hint) are you sending any more scans? (hint) thanks for this one... it really does bring back some memories for me... :o) >> Angelfire for your free web-based e-mail. http://www.angelfire.com ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 04:33:00 -0700 From: Today in Joni History Subject: Today in Joni History - December 4 1975: "The Hissing Of Summer Lawns" is certified gold by the RIAA. - -------- Know a date or month specific Joni tidbit? Send it off to JoniFact@jmdl.com and we'll add it to the list. - -------- ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 02 Dec 2000 04:32:00 -0700 From: Today in Joni History Subject: Today in Joni History - December 2 1975: Joni performs with the Rolling Thunder Revue in Toronto 1980: Joni's "Shadows And Light" concert special airs on Showtime TV. 1987: (from Wally's bio page): Rolling Stone had a 20th anniversary TV special which aired on ABC [today] and Joni talked at a few points during the program. Also shown was a bit of rare footage of Joni singing "Woodstock" on the Tom Jones Show in 1969. - -------- Know a date or month specific Joni tidbit? Send it off to JoniFact@jmdl.com and we'll add it to the list. - -------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 08:29:37 -0800 From: susan+rick Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia > From: IVPAUL42@aol.com > << The arbutus is Canada's only broadleaved evergreen and I think is called > madrona as you get further south on the coast. I've always thought the > rustling came from the bark which peels off in strips and hangs on the > trunk, rustling like paper in the wind. > > Ranger Rick >> > > That's not how Joni described it when introducing the song at a concert I > attended in 1973. She made it clear that the sound came from the arbutus > leaves rustling in the wind. > > Paul I Damn, another childhood illusion shattered! Rick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 11:56:35 -0600 From: "Michael Paz" Subject: Fw: 30% Off Joni Mitchell -- This Weekend Only at CDNOW! Here is a great deal for you folks who are catching up on your Joni. 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Check out the full story at: > > http://p04.com/t.d?MkWG_8he=/cdnow.com/joni_2milestone/from=rex:x:cdn:1201jo nib > > > CDNOW's Joni Mitchell Sale ends Monday, December 4, 2000 at 11:59 p.m., EDT. > Shop today and save! > > > Enjoy! > > Mike Krupit > President and Chief Executive Officer of CDNOW ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 10:14:49 -0800 From: "gene mock" Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia your right, arbutus are evergreen trees or shrubs in the heath family (manzanita) of plants. happy holidays you all. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "susan+rick" To: ; Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 8:29 AM Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia > > From: IVPAUL42@aol.com > > > << The arbutus is Canada's only broadleaved evergreen and I think is called > > madrona as you get further south on the coast. I've always thought the > > rustling came from the bark which peels off in strips and hangs on the > > trunk, rustling like paper in the wind. > > > > Ranger Rick >> > > > > That's not how Joni described it when introducing the song at a concert I > > attended in 1973. She made it clear that the sound came from the arbutus > > leaves rustling in the wind. > > > > Paul I > > Damn, another childhood illusion shattered! > Rick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 19:44:57 -0000 From: "Jamie Zubairi" Subject: Re: A Case Of You A friend of mine rang me up at work to say that he was watching Chicago Hope and that they were playing ACOY. It was such a nice surprise to hear it over the phone at work. Such cool friends Jamie Zoob - ----- Original Message ----- From: "catman" To: "joni" Sent: 04 December 2000 15:07 Subject: A Case Of You > I have been up ALL night birthing Martha who has so far had 2 boys and 1 girl. This has > been a really long labour. > Anyway, a repeat episode of Chicago Hope was on tv and whuilst two characters were > operating on a child in Africa, the female one was singing a song from Blue. Later, they > actually played Joni singing A Case of You. I felt a part of the scene not just because of > the Joni song but because I too am covered in blood and gunge. > Now All I Want is some sleep but she ain't finished yet.... > > -- > bw > colin > > colin@tantra.fsbusiness.co.uk > http://www.geocities.com/tantra_apso/index.html ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 11:50:42 -0800 From: Lindsay Moon Subject: Joni Mention in "US" Mag. (VLJC) In the December 11 issue of US Magazine with Bruce Willis on the cover, an excerpt from the article on Bruce says, "At 45, Willis is the the "free man in Paris" Joni Mitchell once sang of, completely "unfettered and alive" referring to the end of his marriage to Demi and now his break-up with Maria Bravo. Lindsay (still checking that mailbox every day for my Joni Video Tape Trees ... such anticipation!!) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 14:13:46 -0800 (PST) From: Alison E Subject: RE: Absoluetly Fabulous well, i had to go and rent this immediately because i have seen many Absolutely Fabulous episodes but didn't remember this Joni reference. for those of you who didn't catch this before, one woman (eddy) is making a speech to her daughter about how abandoned she feels and she says the phrase "in the squinting sun". then her friend (patsy) walks in and says "and the hissing of summer lawns". the audience laughs, but i am not sure why. do they get that it's a joni mitchell reference? it was funny to me, but i can't imagine the average american audience laughing at the line. colin, or other brits, you'll have to clear this up for me. alison e. in nyc. p.s. this is an incredibly funny show. if you haven't seen it before, now you have an excuse to rent some episodes at your local video store. - --- Eric Wilcox wrote: > Series Three-- Episode 5-- "Fear". Saffy moves out > to college-- and so > Patsy and Edina are getting high freely in the > upstairs bathroom. Patsy > leaves the room while Edina talks to Saffy-- and > when she comes back, she > sings that line. This is just before the two decide > to part ways-- its just > before the finale episode. > > I love this show. ;) > eric Yahoo! Shopping - Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. http://shopping.yahoo.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 21:54:31 -0000 From: "Martin Giles" Subject: RE: [Fwd: Re: HDCD Re-issues?] Apart from any audio considerations, the Shadows And Light HDCD is a double CD which contains all of the music from the original vinyl release, as apposed to the original CD version which was crammed onto one CD by omitting a couple of titles. atb, Martin. In London ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 16:18:12 -0800 From: Steve Dulson Subject: List of "River" covers Someone on the folk dj list posted: >14. Linda Ronstadt: River (I DO NOT FOR THE LIFE OF ME UNDERSTAND WHY THIS IS >THE FIRST RECORDING OTHER THAN MITCHELL'S OF THIS WONDERFUL SONG -- AT LEAST >THAT I KNOW OF) (A Merry Little Christmas), Elektra 62572 Anyone (Bob?) got a list I could mail back? - -- ######################################################## 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/ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 19:40:54 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: Re: List of "River" covers In a message dated 12/4/00 7:30:13 PM Eastern Standard Time, steve@psitech.com writes: << Someone on the folk dj list posted: >14. Linda Ronstadt: River (I DO NOT FOR THE LIFE OF ME UNDERSTAND WHY THIS IS >THE FIRST RECORDING OTHER THAN MITCHELL'S OF THIS WONDERFUL SONG -- AT LEAST >THAT I KNOW OF) (A Merry Little Christmas), Elektra 62572 Anyone (Bob?) got a list I could mail back? >> Hey Steve, from the JMDL site, fire this back at them :~) River Bettie Serveert, "Zo, Dit Is Kerstmis", (VPro-Eigenwijs EW-9845) 1998 Buckley, Betty, Caroline de Rooij, "River", Cash, Rosanne, Cole, Holly, "Dark Dear Heart", (Metro Blue 57365) 1997 Coryell, Julian, "Duality", (Encoded Music N2K-10011) 1997 Fourplay, "Snowbound", (Warner Brothers 9-47504-2) 1999 Heart, Indigo Girls, "1200 Curfews", Jeff Stewart, Jennifer Hollywood, "I Came Upon A Child of God", 2000 Lydia Van Dam Group, "Both Sides Now", (VIA Records 9920722) 1999 Marsh, Hugh & Jonathon Goldsmith, "Back To The Garden", (Intrepid ) 1992 Naked Barbies, "Living Independently", O'Hara, Jill, "Jill O'Hara", 1993 Reeves, Dianne, Reilly & Maloney, Robert Downey Jr., "A Very Ally Christmas", (Sony Music BK 85196) 2000 Ronstadt, Linda, 2000 Seriese, Astrid , "Astrid Seriese Live in Amsterdam", 1999 Siegel, Janis, "Short Stories", Squier, Billy, Travis, Van Ronk, Dave, Take care, Jimmy ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 20:06:33 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: List of "River" covers In a message dated 12/04/2000 6:30:23 PM Central Standard Time, steve@psitech.com writes: << Anyone (Bob?) got a list I could mail back? >> This is accessible from JMDL.com, just search by song title...here's what it says: River Bettie Serveert, "Zo, Dit Is Kerstmis", (VPro-Eigenwijs EW-9845) 1998 Buckley, Betty, Caroline de Rooij, Cash, Rosanne, Cole, Holly, "Dark Dear Heart", (Metro Blue 57365) 1997 Coryell, Julian, "Duality", (Encoded Music N2K-10011) 1997 Fourplay, "Snowbound", (Warner Brothers 9-47504-2) 1999 Heart, Indigo Girls, "1200 Curfews", Jeff Stewart, Jennifer Hollywood, "I Came Upon A Child of God", 2000 Lydia Van Dam Group, "Both Sides Now", (VIA Records 9920722) 1999 Marsh, Hugh & Jonathon Goldsmith, "Back To The Garden", (Intrepid ) 1992 Naked Barbies, "Living Independently", O'Hara, Jill, "Jill O'Hara", 1993 Reeves, Dianne, Reilly & Maloney, Robert Downey Jr., "A Very Ally Christmas", (Sony Music BK 85196) 2000 Ronstadt, Linda, 2000 Seriese, Astrid , "Astrid Seriese Live in Amsterdam", 1999 Siegel, Janis, "Short Stories", Squier, Billy, Travis, Van Ronk, Dave, ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 21:07:00 EST From: CarltonCT@aol.com Subject: John Galt For a while, this J Galt person wrote me mysterious unsigned letters. He is using a false name since he doesn't have the real courage of his convictions. John Galt is a character in the Ayn Rand novel, ATLAS SHRUGGED, the premise of which supports notions like greed is good, unfettered capitalism is a blessing and altruism is a weakness. The ideas are kind of Hitlerian and sink or swim socio-Darwinism. I know there are fans of Ayn Rand on this list, but I strongly feel she is an author whose novels are suitable only to adolescence and its accompanying stage of total self-indulgence. Her novels are fascinating, elaborate extensions of the narcissistic personality with all its attendant neuroses but it's a mistake to take any of them seriously. - - Clark NP: Pet Shop Boys - Nightlife ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 21:41:45 -0600 From: "Dave and Beth Fairall" Subject: THANKS FOR THE PACKAGE Ashara, Thanks for the unexpected gift package from the New England Jonifest 2000 Giveaway. Great pics and a nice article from the Globe to add to my collection of Joni memoribila. Really appreciate!!I was contemplating a non-political post anyway, to break the monotony, and your envelope arrived today!! The Chaka DVD news is terrific, just got a DVD player, and I'm scouting around for prospects, anyone have a suggestion? Man from Mars is one of the most haunting Joni tunes, definitely my fave on TTT, and Chaka should tear it up, can't wait to hear it. Got a chance to hang w/ her years ago, when I was touring w/ Otis Reddings sons, "The Reddings", and we opened for her on a number of midwest shows. Fellow Baltimorean Hiram Bullock held the guitar chair in her band.... wild times!! Does anyone think the fact that W has been strangely mute, and nearly in seclusion lately seems at all curious? What's up with that? His handlers are careful not to let him shoot himself in the foot with some ill-advised posturing or snide remark(s) before his coronation is complete. Sorry, couldn't resist.... Dave F. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 22:01:21 EST From: CarltonCT@aol.com Subject: sorry - Should have tagged my last post NJC. Sorry! - - Clark NP: ESPN - Skateboard finals ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 20:00:13 -0800 From: "BRIAN SYMES" Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia Thats Right the Pacific Madrone is a common name used here in Oregon, the Botanical name is Arbutus Menzesii small detail JONI thought it would be allright to have her moon on the cover, i like her in green velvet and boots better. Brian - ----- Original Message ----- From: susan+rick To: Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 12:18 AM Subject: Re: For The Roses Trivia > > From: "BRIAN SYMES" > > Untill i moved out to Oregon i never understood what Arbutus was which Joni > > rfers to at the end of FTR. > > it is the evergreen tree that is on the Album Cover to the right of Joni > > growing out of the hill side. > > This tree grows from the lower B.C. coast down to California. the glossy > > leaves rustle in the wind i think of this song when i vist my favorite > > deserted beaches on the south coast. > > The arbutus is Canada's only broadleaved evergreen and I think is called > madrona as you get further south on the coast. I've always thought the > rustling came from the bark which peels off in strips and hangs on the > trunk, rustling like paper in the wind. > > Ranger Rick ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 23:18:25 -0500 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu" Subject: Re: HDCD Re-issues? I agree with the other posters about the HDCD issues. I have several of them. I gave away the "old" ones to spread the word and sold a few of the 'old" ones to support my habit. Er... interest. The HDCD process (discussed in Stereophile) involves some compression and smoother highs but importantly, was designed by an Audiophile. The differences are completely insignificant to most people. Only a few are bothered by digital harshness. ~~~ Now for a comercial for For The Roses. IMHO, if you want to hear For The Roses properly, you have to spend a lot of money on a nice turntable and cartridge. I don't know anyone who has expensive CD gear but on a high-end cartridge, ooo la la! The piano on that album! The guitar sound! Oh my! It is so lush and beautiful. I don't know what Henry Lewy (the engineer) did differently on that album, compared to other work he did for Joni. I suspect that they simply booked time in a studio that had exceptional microphones. (And yes, there are differences! ) The sound of Court and Spark is muddy by comparison. All the best, Jim L'Hommedieu (Lama) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 04 Dec 2000 22:02:19 -0800 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: HDCD Re-issues? Jim L'Hommedieu wrote: > Now for a comercial for For The Roses. > The piano on that album! The guitar sound! Oh my! It > is so lush and beautiful. I don't know what Henry Lewy (the engineer) did > I suspect > that they simply booked time in a studio that had exceptional microphones. > (And yes, there are differences! ) Plus: an exceptional piano, artfully tuned, a worthy acoustic space, and of course the hands and heart to press the ivories..... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2000 03:27:02 -0300 From: "Wally Kairuz" Subject: RE: HDCD Re-issues? you're so right, jim!!!! why can't cd's sound so exciting as the old vinyls????? wallyK - -----Mensaje original----- De: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com]En nombre de Randy Remote Enviado el: Martes, 05 de Diciembre de 2000 03:02 a.m. Para: Jim L'Hommedieu; joni@smoe.org Asunto: Re: HDCD Re-issues? Jim L'Hommedieu wrote: > Now for a comercial for For The Roses. > The piano on that album! The guitar sound! Oh my! It > is so lush and beautiful. I don't know what Henry Lewy (the engineer) did > I suspect > that they simply booked time in a studio that had exceptional microphones. > (And yes, there are differences! ) ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2000 23:08:38 -0800 From: "BRIAN SYMES" Subject: further downey stream / FOR THE ROSES ON THE TUBE TONIGHT. ROBERT ON SILLY MC BEAL DID SOME FAUX BOSS, SADLY VONDA SHEPHERD IS BEING HEARD LESS AND LESS, I SAW HER AT A RECORD STORE BEFORE ALLY MC B STARTED AND GOT A SMILE OUT OF HERE WHEN I TOLD HER " DIANA ARETHA TINA AND NOW VONDA. NEXT A BIG CHOICE SARAH BRIGHTMAN WHISPERING A WHITER SHADE OF PALE OR TINA TURNER SHAKIN THRU I HEARD IT THRU THE GRAPEVINE. AS A WHITE BOY WHO GREW UP IN MOTOWN IM WITH TINA. FTR WHEN I PURCHASED THE BIG BLACK DISC I PLAYED IT TILL I HAD IT ALL MEMORIZED BUT UNDERSTANDING IT ALL TOOK A FEW YEARS OF LIFE, THE LAST SONG TO UNDERSTAND WAS COLD BLUE STEEL, WHEN MY BUDDIES RETURNED FROM NAM THEY ALL HAD THEIR FAVORITE SILVER SPOONS THAT TARNISHED A BLUE COLOR. MOST OF THE SONGS ON FTR REFLECT HER LIFE IN ROCK AND ROLL AND RETREAT TO WEST COAST OF BC. I FINALLY ESCAPED DETROIT'S AUTOMOBILE PERFUMES FOR MT MONADOCK,NEW HAMPSHIRE AND SHARED THE BLUEBERRIES WITH THE BEARS. THIR WAS ONE FOLK CLUB IN PETERBORUGH I WOULD DRIVE THRU 12" OF SNOW TO HEAR FORGOTTEN FOLKIES PLAY THEIR 12 STRINGS AND FIDDLES. BRIAN. ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2000 #455 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe ------- Siquomb, isn't she?