From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2001 #374 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 Wednesday, December 5 2001 Volume 2001 : Number 374 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. ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- re: Announcing...Covers Volume 24!! [FMYFL@aol.com] Joni in London [Steve Dulson ] Re: Joni in London [Jerry Notaro ] Re: 100 Greatest Women of Music sjc [Michael Yarbrough ] Re: Announcing...Covers Volume 24!! [Michael Paz ] sympathy and support [ReckersL@ebrd.com] Re: Joni in London [Wtking59@cs.com] Re: Address Book Trick For Email Viruses! [Wtking59@cs.com] Request for help -- gimme the blues! (please) [BigWaltinSF@aol.com] Re: Request for help -- gimme the blues! (please) [RoseMJoy@aol.com] Joni's orchestral sessions [Lazyasz@aol.com] Vanity Fair [Bounced Message ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 07:46:23 EST From: FMYFL@aol.com Subject: re: Announcing...Covers Volume 24!! Wow, another wonderful covers CD Bob! Although I've been waaaaaay to busy at work the past month, I can still listen to music. It's still amazing that these covers keep getting better and better, and to think that I thought the project had peaked with Jim Nabors :~) This particular CD is jam packed with some great songs. Tim Spong, thanks for the Bruce Anthony tracks. I *love* the way he combines "Dry Cleaner from Des Moines" with "If I Were a Richman" (very cool arrangement) The Lilac Time performing "BYT" ?. I've never heard of them, but they kind of remind me of The Brady kids all grown up. I'm sure The Lilac Time sings "It's a Sunshine Day" somewhere on that album :~) I'm not familiar with Hal Frazier either, but enjoy his version of BSN. Kind of like Cher an octave lower (if you can imagine that) Louis van Dyke/Rogier van Otterloo - Both Sides Now. This has to be one of my favorite arrangements of the most covered Joni song. Very romantic. The entire CD is great, and I continue to be thankful to Bob and all his hard work. Thanks to all the contributors too! I urge everyone to contact Bob or Uncle John for this great stocking stuffer. Oh, and also a BIG thanks to Bob for copies of the 2001 Jonifest. It brings back some great memories, and it still amazes me how talented so many of you are. Steve Polifka, great job on the artwork. AND Kay Ashley, I could listen to your song "Holy Man" over and over. Okay, got to get to the office. Miss you guys! Jimmy p.s. Wally K., I'm still here for you. You get a level 10 for straight acting :~) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 07:38:12 -0800 From: Steve Dulson Subject: Joni in London Sunday's LA Times had a story about Joni's current sessions in London being filmed...I'd post it but I'm swamped...it might be online. - -- ######################################################## Steve Dulson Costa Mesa CA steve@psitech.com "The Tinker's Own" http://www.tinkersown.com "The Living Tradition Concert Series" http://www.thelivingtradition.org/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 10:46:58 -0500 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Re: Joni in London Steve Dulson wrote: > Sunday's LA Times had a story about Joni's current sessions > in London being filmed...I'd post it but I'm swamped...it > might be online. Here is the link to the story: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/printedition/calendar/la-000095830dec02.story Jerry the Cybrarian ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 07:48:18 -0800 (PST) From: Michael Yarbrough Subject: Re: 100 Greatest Women of Music sjc Polly Harvey is PJ Harvey, an immensely talented rock singer-songwriter with at least three classic albums to her credit already, and two other very good ones. (Unless you ask Bob M.). To my mind no other artist to emerge in the last decade has produced as much consistently challenging and enjoyable work. She's destined to become a legend on Joni's par. If I remember correctly Q's lists of these sorts are usually reader-voted, which obviously tilts things in favor of more recent and younger artists. Considering that bias, I think Joni's relatively high placement--and Laura Nyro's appearing at all--are things to be very grateful for. - --Michael NP: Jill Scott, _Experience_ (AWESOME!!!) - --- Bree Mcdonough wrote: > >1. Polly Harvey > > I'm not enlightened. Who is Polly Harvey? And i'm > skeptical of this list. > Why isn't joni first? > > >8. Joni Mitchell > ) > >24. Britney Spears > A joke right? > >33. Carole King > What was the criteria? Britney before Carole?? > The no-talent is even > on the list, but before Carole?? > >54. Anne & Nancy Wilson (Heart)?>55. Bonnie Raitt > >56. Tina Turner > >57. Joan Armatrading > > >93. Laura Nyro > > How soon people forget. What an insult!! > > Bree > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ===== ____________________________________________________ "I'm just a little bit heiress, a little bit Irish, A little bit Tower of Pisa whenever I see ya, So please be kind if I'm a mess." - --Rufus Wainwright, "Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk" Buy the perfect holiday gifts at Yahoo! Shopping. http://shopping.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 07:48:59 -0800 (PST) From: rosemjoy@aol.com Subject: A Trip to the Past With Joni Mitchell From: Rose Joy Is this the article Steve? - -------------------- A Trip to the Past With Joni Mitchell - -------------------- By STEVE HOCHMAN December 2 2001 Filmmaker Allison Anders paid homage to one of the female titans of '60s and '70s pop music with her 1996 movie "Grace of My Heart," loosely based in part on the life of Carole King. Now Anders is making a film about one of the other woman pillars of that time: Joni Mitchell. The singer-songwriter has hired Anders to make a documentary of her recording new versions of some of her songs with a full orchestra. The sessions and shooting began last week at Air Lyndhurst, George Martin's London studio complex. "I've talked with Joni at length about what we want to do, and what's so exciting for me is the idea of her revisiting her old material," Anders says. "She just did 'Circle Game' with the full orchestra, and while the original is youthful with just her and the acoustic guitar, now she's singing alto and has all that experience to put into it." The film, like the album tentatively titled "Circle Game," will center on the performances with conductor Vince Mendoza and 77 members of the London Symphony Orchestra, but will use the new versions of the old songs (including "Woodstock," "Amelia" and "Judgment of the Moon and Stars") as entries into explorations of Mitchell's life and art. Anders plans to supplement the performance footage with interviews, examinations of Mitchell's paintings and a look at her family life after she was reunited a few years ago with the daughter she had given up for adoption shortly after birth. "The film will look at all the changes that have happened in her life since these songs were written," Anders says, "not the least of which is being reunited with her daughter and grandchildren." Anders is finding plenty to relate to in the subject matter, both in her experiences as a woman in the arts and the steps made by her daughter, singer-songwriter Tiffany Anders, who debuted last year with an album produced by Polly Jean Harvey. "There's so much I've learned from [Mitchell's] experiences," Anders says. "As a woman, even though I work in a different medium, there's a lot of the same stuff. She says, 'Well, for a while I was called chick music.' Imagine--Joni Mitchell dismissed as chick music! And now I read an article about chick books, so here we go again." This is the second time Anders and Mitchell have teamed to look at the past. For the "Grace" soundtrack, Mitchell wrote the song "Man From Mars" in the style of her early work.* TUNING IN UNKNOWNS: Unsigned pop music acts lost a visible outlet when "Farmclub.com," the television venture of the multimedia music development enterprise headed by music executives Jimmy Iovine and Doug Morris, went off the air earlier this year. But now new artists are getting a substitute. "X-11," a showcase for unknowns, is starting production in L.A. with plans to debut on KCBS as a late-night weekend show starting Jan. 12. Like "Farmclub.com," the show will feature established acts and unknowns, but in a more straightforward setting than its glitzy predecessor's. The show is an outgrowth of Live Unsigned, a company that produces video performance presentations for unsigned acts and helps shop the artists to major record companies. "We find unsigned musicians across the country, screen them and bring them to our production facility in Burbank to record a live music video," co-founder James Hill says. "We then provide them with a DVD of their performances and build a Web presence for them on our Web site. So the next step was to have our own show and that's where we created 'X-11"' (X for Generation X, 11 for louder than 10). Although Hill and partner DeWayne Barron hardly have the credentials of, say, Iovine and Morris, they have impressed some in the music business. "These guys are really close to the street," says Mio Vukovic, vice president of A&R for Warner Bros. and Reprise Records. "There's no filter between them and the stuff they get, but in my business, if you don't know guys like them, then you're not doing your job. They've brought a few artists to me, a couple of which I'm watching closely." * DESIGNATED DRIVERS, PLEASE: How fast can you drive from L.A. to Las Vegas? OK, how fast can you do it early New Year's morning with an increased CHP presence? Even then there should be plenty of time to see all of star DJ Paul Oakenfold's midnight set at the Hollywood Boulevard street party being planned for the turn of 2002 and make it to Vegas' House of Blues for the big coming-out event for English dance music promoter Ministry of Sound, starring ... Paul Oakenfold. Of course, Oakenfold will have a private jet for the trip, but it will be doable by car given that doors for the Vegas event don't even open until 3 a.m., with closing time scheduled for noon. "Maybe we should offer some prize or free admission if someone goes from one show to the other," says Chris Stephenson, president and chief executive of Ministry of Sound's new North American operation, which after several tours and record releases is launching its full-scale operation on this side of the Atlantic. Oakenfold isn't the only major DJ making L.A. the first of two New Year's stops. Paul Van Dyk is starting at Giant's big event at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Following him may not be as feasible as trailing Oakenfold. Van Dyk's second stop is in Phoenix--a good eight hours away. * SMALL FACES: Sting will make a guest appearance Monday at trumpeter Chris Botti's concert at the El Rey Theatre, being taped for a DirecTV special scheduled to air in February. Sting will join Botti, who plays in his band and has just released his own "Night Sessions" album, to sing the Frank Sinatra-associated "In the Wee Small Hours." Shawn Colvin is also set to sing with Botti on one song.... Last April, Neil Finn was joined by Eddie Vedder, Johnny Marr, Radiohead's Phil Selway and Ed O'Brien, Lisa Germano and Finn's brother Tim during a residency at St. James' Theatre in the Finns' native Auckland, New Zealand. A 17-song CD and 25-song DVD culled from those shows will be released Feb. 26 in the U.S. by Nettwerk America. Both discs are titled "7 Worlds Collide." In April, Nettwerk will also release the former Crowded House leader's solo album, "One Nil," which features contributions by Wendy & Lisa, Sheryl Crow and Germano.... Fat Possum Records, home of the revival of north Mississippi country blues, is reaching to city blues, signing longtime star Solomon Burke. Plans are for an album in the classic Muscle Shoals style to be released in late spring or early summer.... A little NYC punk history will be available with two CDs of vintage Richard Hell & the Voidoids coming in the spring from Matador Records. The first will reissue what had been a cassette-only live set from the ROIR label, while the second will be previously unreleased material, mostly live from London in 1977 plus some tracks from New York club CBGB's in 1978, including one featuring a guest performance by Elvis Costello. For information about reprinting this article, go to http://www.lats.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 17:11:30 -0000 From: LXROSS@ctrl.co.uk Subject: Air Time SJC Here is a URL for Air Studios where the recent Joni recordings are taking place......it's quite a place. > http://www.airstudios.com/tour/index.shtml > Les (London) ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 10:07:13 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Jeff Bisch - The Debut CD is now available. A message from Jeff: Hi everyone, Its finally here! 40-watt stars the debut CD. All original songs, and some really great players. Please check it out and get all the details at the shiny new website www.jeffbisch.com or at www.cdbaby.com/jbisch. Think stocking-stuffer. Thanks and warm wishes, Jeff ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 10:52:57 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Address Book Trick for Email Viruses! A friend sent me this & wanted to pass it on as it sounds like a simple deterrent (in addition to staying current on your virus protection & live updates). Here is is: This tip won't prevent YOU from getting any viruses (you have to scan those attachments yourself before opening them to do that), but it will stop those viruses from latching onto your address book and sending itself out to others. To avoid spreading computer viruses, create a contact in your email address book (make sure to use the tilde character ~, or other non-alpha character): first name: ~illegal last name: address email address: ~alert-virus This contact will then show up as your first contact. If a virus attempts to do a "send all" on your contact list, your PC will put up an error message saying that: "The Message could not be sent. One or more recipients do not have an e-mail address. Please check your Address Book and make sure all the recipients have a valid e-mail address." You click on OK and the offending (virus) message would not have been sent to anyone. Of course no changes have been made to your original contacts list. The offending (virus) message may then be automatically stored in your "Drafts" or "Outbox" folder. Go in there and delete the offending message. The problem is solved and the virus is not spread. Try this and pass on to your email contacts. The more people that use this technique, the less vulnerable we will be to viruses that spread in this manner! I hope this will help everyone who is interested. ******************************************** Kate Bennett www.katebennett.com sponsored by Polysonics www.polysonics.com Discover the Indies at Taylor Guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/awp/indies/bennett.html ******************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 15:59:10 -0600 From: "mack watson-bush" Subject: Re: abundance Bree, your post brought back memories. I went to a conservative barbeque area a few years back with some college chums. The people there thought they were quite high brow. They had a band that played exclusive country music but when the night was closing down they were playing albums, etc. I lamented to one of the friends about the music and how it was weighing me down, despite my inebriated state. She took my Barry White tape to the men doing the music and they played it. We all danced to it but the rest of the crowd just stared at us like we were from outer space. "can't get enough of your love" damn, now that is music in this book. mack > I completely understand!! Well, you know when you love someone you want the > rest of the world to know just how great this person is. You want to share > and spread the "news".....so in a public place all the better. > I paid the DJ a few bucks on the side to sneak some Joni in at My niece's > wedding reception a few weeks ago. I was on freakin cloud 9 when Help Me > blasted out. (the jack helped too) My niece came on to the dance floor and > eased her way over to me and winked,whispered in my ear.."amazing > coincidence how Joni "shows up" when your around." > > Still trying to convert her, > > Bree > > > >hearing joni unexpected is like a drug. > >hearing joni in public, when someone else put her on . . . fills my body > >and > >soul. > > > >hearing joni unexpected is like swirling with patterns of flowers and, oh. > >. > >. > > > >I am just free associating here. > >Y'all know what I am talking about? > > > >Hi everyone!!!!!! > > > >Marianne > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 19:38:52 -0800 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Announcing...Covers Volume 24!! How the feck did I miss the artwork for the CD's. And I can't believe they are already being distributed seeing how I am waiting for world from Ashara on the final cut.???? Huh???? Steve WHERE is the artwork?? Paz NP-Crazy About You-Whiskeytown on 12/4/01 4:46 AM, FMYFL@aol.com at FMYFL@aol.com wrote: > Oh, and also a BIG thanks to Bob for copies of the 2001 Jonifest. It brings > back some great memories, and it still amazes me how talented so many of you > are. Steve Polifka, great job on the artwork. AND Kay Ashley, I could listen > to your song "Holy Man" over and over. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 21:51:14 -0500 From: "Jim L'Hommedieu \(Lama\)" Subject: Covers, and "The Wolf That Lives In Lindsay", long Thanks to all for the interesting exchange about "The Wolf That Lives In Lindsay" from the "Bread And Roses Festival" at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California on September 4, 1978. I drug it out (dragged it out?) of my CD-R collection and really, really enjoyed it. Especially "The Wolf That Lives In Lindsay". It's one of those times when her story telling / singing / songwriting skills and her mystical beliefs really come together and show why we love her so much. During "Lindsay", she even stops to tune but it doesn't matter because she starts doing a wolf "howwwwwl". She never loses the audience. I really value this 'place', this JMDL. Especially now that it looks like I'm gonna have to lose touch again, (working >50 hours a week again) to keep things together. Anyway, thank you, friends. Turning now to Marian's discussion of playing, and being in the "zone". You said, >>I felt that what came out during most of that song was better than anything that had ever before happened to me during a performance or practicing. The perception of the result is an individual experience, though - two different people might have two different perceptions, and musical taste is so individual that one person might not like the result at all, while the other person would think it was nice. I felt good about Wolf that time, but other people might not have liked it, or maybe they don't like the way I sing.>>> Now me. Music is very mutable and evanescant that way. I remember, Marian, when you were playing "Overture" in Ashara's living room. I apologize for re-telling this story but I must: We didn't know each other at all at that point. I'm a bit of a hermit, lacking in normal graces sometimes, and prone to getting overly excited. Anyway, I had never heard anyone even *attempt* "Overture" but when you started it, I was just shocked. It knocked the wind out of me. It was perfect and yet, you had such a physical grace about playing it, that it seemed as though you wrote it. (Okay, now I'm gonna sound like a real idiot but I don't care: You transported me to the logic of it. The rightness of the composition.) When I got my wind back, I giggled and shook my head. On the inside, I was stunned and amazed. What you percieved was that I was snickering at you. I don't know how I can ever make that up to you because it was a TOTAL miscommunication. I love your playing and I guess I need to say that until I don't feel guilty anymore. I'm so sorry. Marian, you have *it*. Thank you. I hope this isn't too personal for the List. Jim ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 19:01:50 -0800 From: "Bree Mcdonough" Subject: Re: abundance Hey Baby, (saying this in my deep, deep Barry White voice) cute story. Bree . She took my Barry White tape to the men >doing the music and they played it. We all danced to it but the rest of >the >crowd just stared at us like we were from outer space. > > "can't get enough of your love" damn, now that is music in this >book. > > > >mack > > > > I completely understand!! Well, you know when you love someone you want >the > > rest of the world to know just how great this person is. You want to >share > > and spread the "news".....so in a public place all the better. > > I paid the DJ a few bucks on the side to sneak some Joni in at My >niece's > > wedding reception a few weeks ago. I was on freakin cloud 9 when Help >Me > > blasted out. (the jack helped too) My niece came on to the dance floor >and > > eased her way over to me and winked,whispered in my ear.."amazing > > coincidence how Joni "shows up" when your around." > > > > Still trying to convert her, > > > > Bree > > > > > > >hearing joni unexpected is like a drug. > > >hearing joni in public, when someone else put her on . . . fills my >body > > >and > > >soul. > > > > > >hearing joni unexpected is like swirling with patterns of flowers and, >oh. > > >. > > >. > > > > > >I am just free associating here. > > >Y'all know what I am talking about? > > > > > >Hi everyone!!!!!! > > > > > >Marianne > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >_________________________________________________________________ > > >Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 19:13:30 -0000 From: ReckersL@ebrd.com Subject: sympathy and support Dear Mack, I just read your message on the JMDL digest. I don't contribute often, for sheer lack of time, but when I read your message I really felt I had to respond. I am a heterosexual woman living in London, so you may wonder why I connect. Well all I can say is that I do, very strongly so. I know the feeling of suffocation you must be experiencing. Some people may say you choose your own situation, that subconsciously you must be wanting or needing this, that you are a prisoner of your own feelings of guilt etc, but all I could say to that is: bullshit! I understand completely how and why you feel stuck in a situation which is not of your own making, which is in a way the result of you wanting to take responsibility, take care of your parents, hold down a job etc. I have all respect for that. I feel so sorry that I can't do more to help. Wally is right, this should not be legal, but I fear that maybe it is, and in that case it's very difficult for you to fight back. But really, honest and truly, take this bit of advice: believe in your strength! This will not break you! You know, the fear of something happening, of everything around you collapsing outside your control is more terrifying than coping with it when it actually happens! You may discover friends in places you did not expect, colleagues who speak out for you. Your parents may take it much better than you fear. Just hold on to this one conviction: you can swim, you will not drown! It may hurt for a while, but you will come out of this stronger, better. Really, I mean this very strongly, I have been in similar situations, fighting for my reputation, feeling betrayed and not knowing whom I could trust, being backstabbed and knowing it could cost me my job and my whole way of living, and at some point I gave up fighting and just thought: OK, let is happen, whatever must happen, I will survive this, they will not break me, I will have a life that's worth it when all this has blown over as it must. And so it did. In the mean time, Mack, take strength from your friends. I'm sure you'll get lots and lots of support from this group, some of them will be able to give you much better, practical advice. So take good care, Mack, really! Big supportive hug, Lieve. ********************************************************************** EBRD SECURITY NOTICE This message has been Virus scanned ********************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 22:14:06 EST From: Wtking59@cs.com Subject: Re: Joni in London Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 07:38:12 -0800 From: Steve Dulson Subject: Joni in London Sunday's LA Times had a story about Joni's current sessions in London being filmed...I'd post it but I'm swamped...it might be online. (end) Thanks for the tip, Steve. It's a great little article. After reading this, I can't wait to both hear and see the newly christened "The Circle Game" when it's released. And you gotta love that title. I hope it sticks! XXXOOO, Billy np---"Dance Hall At Louse Point" by PJ Harvey Billy ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 23:07:23 EST From: Wtking59@cs.com Subject: Re: Address Book Trick For Email Viruses! Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 10:52:57 -0800 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Address Book Trick for Email Viruses! A friend sent me this & wanted to pass it on as it sounds like a simple deterrent (in addition to staying current on your virus protection & live updates). Here is is: (end) Yes Kate, this might actually work. A friend sent me this little tip a while back---and so far so good. I say, why not? At least it sounds good in theory anyway. Who knows... Billy K. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 23:24:17 EST From: BigWaltinSF@aol.com Subject: Request for help -- gimme the blues! (please) Hi, all, I've already revealed this to a couple of buds on the list, but I've decided to work on a "Pasticcio" of at least three Joni songs -- tentatively entitled "The Mood Swing Waltz" -- inspired by the fact that Turbulent Indigo (song) and Ray's Dad's Cadillac are both in 3-time (or at least can be thought to be in 3/4 time) and both contain references to the word blue -- but TI is dark and RDC is up and cheery. Another song with a reference to blueness is, of course, Blue. Now I've read the glossary entries in the jmdl for the word "blue", and I've looked in Wally B's site, but I can't seem to find a "search engine" that someone else mentioned recently that would (say) give me a list of songs that contain the word blue (if such exists); but, for that matter, there are so many synonyms for the word blue -- so: help!! - -- In addition to Turbulent Indigo Ray's Dad's Cadillac Blue are there other songs in the repertoire that contain the word "blue" or any of its synonyms in the sense of color (indigo, azure cerulean, etc.) -- and better still if there's an element of 3-ness in the time sig, but if not (as in the case of "Blue" itself), I can arrange the song (or the part of it I'll use in the pastiche) in 3-time. This is quite a challenge to me -- I haven't done this kind of thing for well over 20 years -- so I appreciate any help of any kind -- and if it comes out all right, I'll perform it at J-fest 2002. God help us all. :-) thanks, walt ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 23:29:26 EST From: RoseMJoy@aol.com Subject: Re: Request for help -- gimme the blues! (please) you asked for it, you got it... ready? "blue" was found in 51 lyrics of the 189 that were searched. Furry Sings The Blues Blue Motel Room Blue My Old Man Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire Roses Blue Black Crow Blue Boy Passion Play (When All The Slaves Are Free) Straw-Flower Me Impossible Dreamer Ray's Dad's Cadillac Little Green California A Case of You Sometimes I'm Happy Night Ride Home My Best To You Sweet Sucker Dance Night In The City All I Want This Flight Tonight The Windfall (Everything For Nothing) The Priest The Last Time I Saw Richard The Jungle Line The Hissing of Summer Lawns The Gallery The Dawntreader Stormy Weather Sisotowbell Lane River Moon At The Window Carey At Last Amelia Willy Underneath the Streetlight The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines That Song About The Midway Talk To Me Refuge of the Roads Paprika Plains Love or Money Don Juan's Reckless Daughter Court And Spark Cotton Avenue Come In From The Cold Chelsea Morning A Strange Boy got enough Walt? ~rose ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2001 00:01:17 EST From: Lazyasz@aol.com Subject: Joni's orchestral sessions Who thinks we can convince Joni to throw in some Nyro covers? December's Boudoir and Stoned Soul Picnic would suit me just fine. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 05 Dec 2001 00:20:11 -0700 From: Bounced Message Subject: Vanity Fair >From: "Tortorici, Frank" >Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 10:06:39 -0500 > >I don't think anyone commented that Joni is featured on the inner-sleeve >cover of Nov.'s Vanity Fair. She looks great and poses along with Maxwell, >David Bowie, Jewel and some newer artists. It's totally a music issue. It >has a very interesting piece on rock star children that includes Sally >Taylor, Mackenzie Phillips, Amy Fleetwood, etc. > >But, the piece on Joni is very brief and just mentions what she's been up to >(two albums of music with orchestra,etc). > >Frank Tortorici ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2001 #374 ********************************* ------- 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?