From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2003 #112 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, April 2 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 112 Sign up now for JoniFest 2003! http://www.jonifest.com ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- UK Listers - Our Woman of Heart and Mind ["Mick Mick" ] Re: Joni's Peers [Bobsart48@aol.com] Re: Melvin [Bobsart48@aol.com] review of PBS special, Washington Times [Deb Messling ] Nicely written review, SignonSanDiego [Deb Messling ] Re: Joni's Peers ["Victor Johnson" ] Re: Joni's Peers [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Covers #39 - Let the games begin! [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: UK Listers - Our Woman of Heart and Mind [Chris Marshall ] RE: Joni's Peers ["theodore" ] Re: review of PBS special, Washington Times ["Lori Fye" ] Re: I caught a virus [David Sadowski ] Re: Laurel Canyon director's Joni musing ["Moni Kellermann" ] Sarah McLachlan "Blue" ["Victor Johnson" ] Re: I caught a virus***THIS IS AN EMAIL HOAX**** ["blonde in the bleacher] Re: Radio Joni [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: Radio Joni [David Sadowski ] Re: Radio Joni [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Joni Scan [Harry83house@aol.com] Re:: Joni the cover girl [Warrenkeith91354@aol.com] Re: I caught a virus [colin ] Re: Joni Scan [KJHSF@aol.com] Re: : Joni the cover girl [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] re: joni special Wednesday night sjc ["joe farrell" ] Re: UK Listers - Our Woman of Heart and Mind [Gertus@aol.com] Sarah's BLUE [Harry83house@aol.com] Re: Covers #39 - Let the games begin! [Deb Messling ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 09:59:38 +0000 From: "Mick Mick" Subject: UK Listers - Our Woman of Heart and Mind Info@bbc.co.uk 08700 100 222 PO Box 1922, Glasgow G2 3WT. Make your licence fee work for you. Now! _________________________________________________________________ Hotmail messages direct to your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/mobile ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 02:19:27 -0800 From: "kakki" Subject: New Henry Diltz interview with some JC There is a wonderful, fairly long, fun and informative interview with photographer Henry Diltz which can be accessed through http://www.crosbycpr.com/ (Scroll down to link on home page). Look who is at the top of his list: TB: Henry, who. I mean this maybe an unfair question, but who would you say has been your favorite subject? HD: Oh boy that's. TB: Or is it a group or. HD: Oh that's really awfully hard. TB: I mean just somebody that was either actually a joy to work with or just the pictures just came out stunningly. HD: Well, Joni Mitchell I loved photographing, the ladies are always nice, Linda Ronstadt, I mean Crosby Stills Nash and Crosby Stills Nash and Young were. was probably the group I photographed the most because I was such good friend with them to begin with and our careers kind of paralleled each others and I hung out with them time after time and went on the road and went to England and lived with Stephen, just so many opportunities that through the years I've photographed them the most. I've certainly loved there music probably more than anybody. Of course I love James Taylor and I really like The Eagles, I love McCartney, but that harmony. I was in a harmony group. we did four part harmony, that was a group that was close to my own musical tastes. Kakki P.S. Hnery also talks about getting around to condensing his 40 some years of journals into a book one day soon. I say just publish them all ;-) NP: Deja Vu ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:19:42 EST From: Bobsart48@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni's Peers Bob Muller wrote: > There are lots of people who would love to have had a career in the arts as > she has had. Lots. Her talent and accomplishments have been recognized as > much as, if not more than, her peers. > > And her peers would be whom ???? Moi, I think that Timothy White had it right when he called her peerless. Perhaps that is part of Joni's problem - being lumped in with (and in quite a few cases, getting later recognition than) those who clearly do not measure up to her in one area or the other (usually more than one area). That said, I agree with Bob that she obviously craves recognition - IMO from the critics as the greatest artist of her time (has this ever been written by any critic yet in modern times ?), from her peers as the greatest of them all (this virtually never happens - although that title was tossed at Meryl by Gwenyth (sp ?) when the latter got her Oscar - and has de facto been conferred on Joni by David Crosby) and by the general public as the fairest of them all. These are mutually exclusive, IMO (especially the latter from the former two). Bobsart ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:24:31 EST From: Bobsart48@aol.com Subject: Re: Melvin Bob Muller wrote > Naw, we've all done it, Ashara...my dumbest one was this one, from "In > France They Kiss On Main Street"..."Liquid Melvin" instead of "Leadfoot > Melvin". > > "Liquid Melvin"???? In YOUR words...WHAT was I thinking? Oy! > > Well, I just looked it up to confirm that it was not Liquid Melvin. Another case of lost innocence. That's what happens when you give up reading, I guess. 29 years, later, it comes back to bite me :-) Bobsart ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 07:27:11 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: review of PBS special, Washington Times Exploring Joni Mitchell's heart, mind By Scott Galupo THE WASHINGTON TIMES Joni Mitchell may be Canadian, but that didn't stop PBS from claiming the singer-songwriter as part of its "American Masters" series. Airing tonight at 9, "Joni Mitchell: Woman of Heart and Mind" is an unabashed paean to the aging icon who left rural Canada in the mid-1960s and became a sensation in the folk enclaves in Greenwich Village and Laurel Canyon. Top Stories  Battle for Baghdad begins  U.S. demands unconditional surrender  U.S. POW rescued, is 'alive and well'  Foundation cash funds antiwar movement  Panel OKs court nominee despite 'blue slip'  White House dares Iraq to prove Saddam is alive Luckily, this documentary, written and directed by Susan Lacy, doesn't get too bogged down in nostalgia. Instead, it extricates Miss Mitchell from the folkie corner into which her post-counterculture critics tried to paint her. "Sweet Joni from Saskatchewan," as Neil Young once called her, evolved from introverted coffeehouse poetess in the late '60s to the sophisticated urban lady of the '70s, a decade during which she dabbled in experimental jazz fusion with the likes of Charles Mingus and bass wizard Jaco Pastorius. She may have suffered her share of heartbreaks along the way  giving up a daughter to foster care, missing Woodstock  but the fiercely independent Miss Mitchell broke some hearts, too, including that of fellow folkie Graham Nash. Watching footage of Miss Mitchell from the '80s is painful: The jazz experiments sound dated, the hair and clothes are cringe-inducing  but everyone gets a pass for making it through that low, glitzy decade. The Miss Mitchell of today is still truckin', as her California cohorts the Grateful Dead might have put it. The falsetto register is shot; the voice is now a smoky hush. But those open-tuned "weird Joni chords" still sound haunting, even more so now that orchestras are getting hold of them. Nearing 60, Miss Mitchell is more comfortable singing with symphonic backing  yet another step beyond the airy acoustic ditties, such as "Big Yellow Taxi," that made her famous. She paints pretty darn well, too, an activity she likens to artistic "crop rotation." From that perspective, it's easy to see why Miss Mitchell has always been so anxious to avoid being pigeonholed. "I never want to become a human jukebox," she says. http://washingtontimes.com/entertainment/20030402-8751511.htm - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- messling@enter.net - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 07:28:44 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: another review, Salt Lake City Tribune Joni Mitchell Documentary Balances Music and Emotion By Larry Aydlette Cox News Service WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- She's an eloquent commentator on the fickle byways of the human heart. She's a restless musical innovator, skipping blithely from folk to rock to jazz. She's a poet and she's a painter. And she's a rebel. Joni Mitchell is one of the few modern musicians who can truly wear the mantle of artist. That makes "Joni Mitchell: Woman of Heart and Mind," an insightful PBS documentary airing Wednesday at 8 p.m. on KUED Channel 7, a must-see for Joni junkies and for casual observers of rock's back-to-the-garden era. The 90-minute film traces Mitchell's life from an introspective, polio-scarred childhood in frozen Canada through her early folk days in America, where she attracted attention with songs such as "Both Sides Now" and "The Circle Game." And it pays special attention to her arrival among the '60s rock gentry in Southern California, where she began creating the haunting, deeply personal albums that formed her reputation: "Blue," "For the Roses," "Court and Spark" and "Hejira." Writer-director Susan Lacy's documentary is remarkable on several counts. It blends 35 songs and never-before-seen footage into a vibrant whole. The archival material is incredible: early still photos, concert and TV clips, and grainy home movies of the rockers who congregated in L.A.'s fabled Laurel Canyon, from Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young to Mama Cass Elliott. And it illuminates the event that sparked Mitchell's uniquely personal songwriting -- her pregnancy at age 19, when she gave up her daughter for adoption to avoid family scandal. She married musician Chuck Mitchell, who she hoped would help her get the child back and raise her. When he wouldn't, Mitchell says she felt trapped and "disturbed," pouring her feelings into songs of rue and reflection that belied her youth. "Bad fortune changed the course of my destiny," Mitchell admits. "I became a musician." Unlike many standard rock biographies, the film deftly balances music and melodrama. While it covers Graham Nash and Mitchell's frank recollection of their ill-fated love affair, it also touches on Mitchell's "weird" guitar tunings and her trilling, unmistakable soprano. Mitchell concedes she has been dogged by depression, but she calls it "the sand that makes the pearl. Most of my best work came out of it." And there's a remarkable happy ending: Mitchell reunited years later with her daughter -- and discovered she had two grandchildren. Lacy's documentary leaves a strong impression that Mitchell, though always creative, might never reach the same poetic heights now that her personal life is whole again. While she made intriguing albums through the '80s and early '90s, she's been recently recording her old works in symphonic settings, with mixed results. The film also has some of the standard flaws associated with shoehorning a rich odyssey into 90 minutes http://www.sltrib.com/2003/Apr/04012003/tuesday/43716.asp - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- messling@enter.net - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 07:32:58 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: Nicely written review, SignonSanDiego For artists, opinions and creativity go hand in hand By Karla Peterson IN THE AIR COLUMNIST March 31, 2003 In the new "American Masters" documentary on Joni Mitchell (airing Wednesday at 9 p.m. on KPBS), many famous people say many glowing things about this Roman candle of talent. But even as David Crosby, Graham Nash and friends send up flares of praise, the real sparks come from the firecracker herself. I am on a lonely road and I am traveling, traveling, traveling, traveling. If you tune in, that line from "All I Want" is the first thing you'll hear. And like the many other lyrical snippets producer Susan Lacy weaves through her absorbing 90-minute film, those words harness Mitchell's light with diamond-cutter precision. But there is more to "Joni Mitchell: A Woman of Heart and Mind" than one woman's formidable songbook. In a time when many people are wondering why entertainers can't just shut up and entertain, the impact of Mitchell's live-wire music reminds us why an artist in a bubble is the last thing we want. And why an observant artist on the road can be the best messenger we have. At 21, Mitchell was unmarried and pregnant with a baby she would have to give up for adoption. At 22, she was unhappily married to a man she would soon divorce. At 25, she released her self-titled debut album. It was 1968, and Mitchell's songs about her own rocky pursuit of sexual and social independence had a whole generation tuning in. I can't go back there anymore, sings the conflicted heroine of "I Had a King." You know my keys won't fit the door/You know my thoughts don't fit the man/They never can. "I just started to sob," says musician and novelist Malka Marom, remembering when she heard Mitchell sing "I Had a King" for the first time. "She was my voice. She was everyone's voice. She was a universal voice." By the early '70s, Mitchell wanted to get out of the guru business. But no matter how hard she tried to evade the public eye, Mitchell could not escape the cry of the zeitgeist. The scorching honesty of 1971's "Blue" was supposed to strip her of the hippie-chick gauze and that worshipful flock. But fans reveled in her sea of doubt, and "Blue" ushered in a wave of self-help rock that would soothe millions and spawn a genre. On 1974's "Court and Spark," Mitchell ditched the stark acoustics of "Blue," wrapping her serrated relationship commentaries in yards of gleaming pop-rock. The new formula inspired the L.A.-rock confessionals of Fleetwood Mac and the Eagles, not to mention the devotion of wised-up love children who heard Joni sing about bar pickups and bad parties and saw themselves. "People didn't just love her the way they loved the Rolling Stones and Motown," VH1 honcho Bill Flanagan says in the documentary. "They really felt that, 'This woman, by the light of this record player, is looking into my soul.' " She has held bitter grudges against critics and been dismissive of other female artists who look up to her. And she has been way too indulgent of her restless muse, not to mention her chain-smoking habit. Not surprisingly, Mitchell's most recent flurry of publicity was not generated by her music, but by a 2002 Rolling Stone interview in which she called the music industry "a cesspool." Little of this cantankerousness comes through in the otherwise fascinating "A Woman of Heart and Mind." What does come through is Mitchell's searching curiosity, her rebel stubbornness, and her amazing ability to broadcast inner monologues on a universal wavelength. It's the classic artist's trick. When you run a world of static through your own personal filter, the signal you send back is crystal clear. "(The music) isn't vague," Mitchell says. "It strikes against the very nerves of (people's) lives, and in order to do that, you have to strike against the very nerves of your own." Lately, it's the idea of the invasive artist that has struck a nerve. In these times of turmoil, we're not so sure how much life we want our artists and entertainers to have, and just how much of the world we want them to take on. It's OK for the Dixie Chicks to sing about the scars of Vietnam in the touching "Travelin' Soldier"; it was apparently not OK for Chicks singer Natalie Maines to express serious doubts about President Bush's plans for war. In Louisiana, disgruntled fans made their feelings known by running over a bunch of Dixie Chicks CDs with a tractor. The nation's country radio stations had to settle for keeping the Chicks off the airwaves. In Hollywood, Oscar voters loved Michael Moore's "Bowling for Columbine" documentary enough to give Moore an Academy Award last Sunday. But when Moore brought the film's rabble-rousing spirit to his acceptance speech, he was met with both a standing ovation and some very audible dissent. Was that booing you heard erupting from some of those limousine liberals? Yes it was. Just as artists have the right to express their opinions, we have the right to reject those opinions. We also have the right to crush our Dixie Chicks CDs, tune out the bellowing Michael Moore, and refuse to see another Susan Sarandon movie as long as we live. But when we do that, we are rejecting the artist's right to be a whole person. And then, we're just hurting ourselves. Why do people like the Dixie Chicks so much? Probably because they are the kind of big-hearted, straight-shooting country gals who say what they mean and don't take guff from anybody. Including presidents. Why do people buy Michael Moore's loudmouth books and give awards to his flame-throwing documentaries? Because he is the kind of bulldozing guy who is not intimidated by the National Rifle Association, General Motors, or the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. As "Joni Mitchell: A Woman of Heart and Mind" reminds us, the artists who illuminate our world are the ones who are plugged in to life. They are people of heart and mind, passion and opinion, ego and charisma, empathetic insight and flawed humanity. They are people who can't shut up, and the urge that compels them to speak out is the same urge that compels them to create. "The artist is the canary in the coal mine," Mitchell says at one point. "We're supposed to be out there on the fringes." And what's the point of having them out there, if we don't want them to sing all the songs they know? http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/features/20030331-9999_1c31air.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:43:21 -0800 From: "Victor Johnson" Subject: Re: Joni's Peers > Bob Muller wrote: > > > There are lots of people who would love to have had a career in the arts as > > she has had. Lots. Her talent and accomplishments have been recognized as > > much as, if not more than, her peers. Bobsart wrote: > And her peers would be whom ???? > Moi, I think that Timothy White had it right when he called her peerless. > Perhaps that is part of Joni's problem - being lumped in with (and in quite a > few cases, getting later recognition than) those who clearly do not measure > up to her in one area or the other (usually more than one area). I don't know about that...I think it is impossible to put a value on her talent and accomplishments and to even try to do so diminishes them in my opinion. The fact that she has always been so headstrong and true to her artistic vision makes me believe she doesn't particularly care about being the "best" and that it is more her fan's problem than hers. Makes me think of major league baseball and players who barter over contracts, trying to make $14 million instead of $10 million. Once you get to that realm of income, I don't see what the difference is. > That said, I agree with Bob that she obviously craves recognition - IMO from > the critics as the greatest artist of her time (has this ever been written by > any critic yet in modern times ?), I disagree...I think it's more her fans that seek to give her this title. For the most part, I think musicians just want to be heard. Victor ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:07:55 -0500 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni's Peers In a message dated 4/2/2003 7:19:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, Bobsart48 writes: > And her peers would be whom ???? That would depend on which category you want to discuss her in. As a composer I would say her peers are Gershwin, Monk, Bernstein, among others...as a singer-songwriter you've got Waits, Springsteen, Dylan, Browne, Taylor, the usual suspects. If you want to examine her as a singer or as a guitarist or as a painter, it'd be a whole different list. Bob NP: Joni, "Amelia" Sydney 3/22/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 08:21:39 -0500 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Covers #39 - Let the games begin! You too can enjoy Covers, Volume 39 in the pleasure of your own abode, with a couple different ways to win: Global giveaway: The first JMDL'er from Qatar to send me an e-mail wins one! National giveaway: The first JMDL'er from Wyoming (currently living in Wyoming) to send me an e-mail wins one! Alphabet giveaway: The first JMDL'er with a "T" in their LAST name to send me an e-mail wins one! Sammy Hagar honorary giveaway: This one's named in honor of the talentless Sammy because he had THE NERVE to record ANOTHER song called "Both Sides Now". So, to win the freebie, simply indentify the non-Joni song with a Joni-song title for the following artists: 1. Neil Sedaka 2. Electric Light Orchestra 3. Doug Shepherd 4. The Smothers Brothers 5. Moby 6. Mark Knopfler 7. The Doobie Brothers 8. Joe Tex 9. Reba McEntire 10. Boy George 11. Artie Shaw 12. Chuck Berry The classic giveaway: Guess a song on one of Joni's records, tell me the song title AND the album, as some of her songs appear on more than one. Good luck!! Bob NP: Joni, "Chinese Cafe" Sydney 3/22/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:55:32 +0100 From: Chris Marshall Subject: Re: UK Listers - Our Woman of Heart and Mind On Wednesday, Apr 2, 2003, at 10:59 Europe/London, Mick Mick wrote: > Info@bbc.co.uk 08700 100 222 PO Box 1922, Glasgow G2 > 3WT. Make your licence fee work for you. Now! ATTENTION UK LISTERS I have a copy of this now, that Catherine McKay kindly sent me. It's not on PAL videotape, so needs a special NTSC capable player to work. I can't make copies of it, but I will, before too long, host a social gathering for people to come and watch it. I'll be punting for a Saturday near the end of April. It'll be just outside Cambridge. Drop me a mail directly if you think you'll want to come so I can judge numbers. Some crash space will be available for the drinking types among us. And the hook... it's a pretty good program from what I've seen so far, although it focuses on the early days more than the latter, and lacks anything about Hissing! - --Chris Marshall chrisAThatstand.org (AIM: Chr15Marshall) "If you're ever lost, I'll beat the world to finding you" Stryngs, "Bobblehats and Beer" Band website, with downloads, at http://www.stryngs.com/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 09:34:44 EST From: Dflahm@aol.com Subject: Re: review of PBS special, Washington Times Thanks, Deb, for posting that. I hope I am not the only JMDL member offended (no, outraged) at the word "dabbled" being used to characterize her relationship with jazz and jazz musicians. DAVID LAHM ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 09:35:44 -0500 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Covers #39 - Let the games begin! In a message dated 4/2/2003 9:30:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, frasere@intergate.ca writes: > Stephen Eps T ein in Vancouver- do I win????? Yes indeed you do, O master of the red shoes! :~) Just tell me where to send it... Congrats, Bob NP: Joni, "For Free" London 4/24/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:02:30 -0800 (PST) From: Jenny Goodspeed Subject: Re: JONI PBS Kevin, I'm glad it's not just me. I envisioned making the airing of the PBS a special little event, too. Hey, some people have their superbowl... I'm just giddy. In fact, I woke up at 4 am this morning and could not get back to sleep, was STUNG by a freaking WASP that was hiding in the pants I was ironing, and then went to get in my car to go to work only to find I left the lights on and my battery was stone dead. On a normal day I think I would have engaged in a little primal screaming at that point. But, today, it's all good. Enjoy the show everyone! Jenny - --- Cactustree78@aol.com wrote: > Just to let y'all know..pbs.org has finally put up > the joni website they have been promising..ENJOY!! > > have a great day all i cant wait literally for the > pbs special im gonna be all corny and have a lil > party(alone) with chips and dip..wine..glass > piece..tissues..etc..this is certainly a special > occasion or i just really need to get out much much > more..... ****kevin**** ===== "Now I used to think that I was cool running around on fossil fuel, until I saw what I was doing was driving down the road to ruin..." JT Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 07:10:29 -0800 From: "theodore" Subject: RE: Joni's Peers As a songwriter I might add Arthur Lee of Love, but, I'm sure this list could go on and on ... NP: Love, "A House Is Not A Hotel" Forever Changes - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@jmdl.com [mailto:owner-joni@jmdl.com] On Behalf Of SCJoniGuy@aol.com Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 5:08 AM To: Bobsart48@aol.com; joni@smoe.org Subject: Re: Joni's Peers In a message dated 4/2/2003 7:19:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, Bobsart48 writes: > And her peers would be whom ???? That would depend on which category you want to discuss her in. As a composer I would say her peers are Gershwin, Monk, Bernstein, among others...as a singer-songwriter you've got Waits, Springsteen, Dylan, Browne, Taylor, the usual suspects. If you want to examine her as a singer or as a guitarist or as a painter, it'd be a whole different list. Bob NP: Joni, "Amelia" Sydney 3/22/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 07:53:17 -0800 From: "Lori Fye" Subject: Re: review of PBS special, Washington Times > http://washingtontimes.com/entertainment/20030402-8751511.htm WHAT: "Joni Mitchell: Woman of Heart and Mind" WHEN: Tonight at 9 WHERE: PBS I'm not sure why the Washington Times hasn't checked the local broadcasting times, but according to the DC area's PBS station, WETA (www.weta.org), the special will air at TEN o'clock tonight. Interestingly, the program(me) that airs just prior to the JM special is "Last Stand of the Tallgrass Prairie." Lori, with PVR (digital recorder) already set up ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 16:22:00 +0000 From: anne-smith@att.net Subject: I caught a virus PLEASE READ TO ENSURE YOU HAVE NO VIRUS: I apologize, but a virus has been passed on to me. This is why I'm immediately sending this email . The virus apparently attaches to an address book. I just checked mine a few minutes ago after being told and found it had infected my computer. Since you were in my address book, there is a chance you might find it in your computer. The virus called jdbgmgr.exe and it is not detected by Norton or McAfee or VET, to date. It sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you send emails to your contacts. Here is how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it: YOU MUST DO THIS: 1. go to start, find or search option 2. in the file/folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. be sure you search your C drive and all sub-folders and any other drives you may have 4. click "find now" or "search now" 5. the virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe. DO NOT OPEN IT! 6. go to edit on the menu bar, choose "select all" to highlight the file without opening it. 7. Now go to "file" on the menu bar and select "delete." It will then go to the recycle bin. If you find the virus as I did, you must contact all the people in your address book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. To do this: 1. open a new email message 2. click the icon of the address book next to "TO" 3. highlight every name and add to "BCC" 4. copy this message. enter subject paste to email. Sorry for the inconvenience. Reply Reply All Forward Delete Put in Folder...InboxSent MessagesDraftsTrash Can Previous Next | Close MSN - More Useful Everyday MSN Home | My MSN | Hotmail | Search | Shopping | Money | People & Chat ) 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. TERMS OF USE Advertise TRUSTe Approved Privacy Statement GetNetWise - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 11:23:24 -0500 From: "Maggie McNally" Subject: RE: I caught a virus this is a hoax -----Original Message----- From: anne-smith@att.net [mailto:anne-smith@att.net] Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 11:22 AM To: joni Subject: I caught a virus PLEASE READ TO ENSURE YOU HAVE NO VIRUS: I apologize, but a virus has been passed on to me. This is why I'm immediately sending this email . The virus apparently attaches to an address book. I just checked mine a few minutes ago after being told and found it had infected my computer. Since you were in my address book, there is a chance you might find it in your computer. The virus called jdbgmgr.exe and it is not detected by Norton or McAfee or VET, to date. It sits quietly for 14 days before damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the address book, whether or not you send emails to your contacts. Here is how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it: YOU MUST DO THIS: 1. go to start, find or search option 2. in the file/folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe 3. be sure you search your C drive and all sub-folders and any other drives you may have 4. click "find now" or "search now" 5. the virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe. DO NOT OPEN IT! 6. go to edit on the menu bar, choose "select all" to highlight the file without opening it. 7. Now go to "file" on the menu bar and select "delete." It will then go to the recycle bin. If you find the virus as I did, you must contact all the people in your address book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. To do this: 1. open a new email message 2. click the icon of the address book next to "TO" 3. highlight every name and add to "BCC" 4. copy this message. enter subject paste to email. Sorry for the inconvenience. Reply Reply All Forward Delete Put in Folder...InboxSent MessagesDraftsTrash Can Previous Next | Close MSN - More Useful Everyday MSN Home | My MSN | Hotmail | Search | Shopping | Money | People & Chat ) 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. TERMS OF USE Advertise TRUSTe Approved Privacy Statement GetNetWise --------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------- Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 10:33:48 -0600 From: David Sadowski Subject: Re: I caught a virus Hoax. anne-smith@att.net wrote: >PLEASE READ TO ENSURE YOU HAVE NO VIRUS: > >I apologize, but a virus has been passed on to me. This is why I'm immediately >sending this email . >The virus apparently attaches to an address book. >I just checked mine a few minutes ago after being told and found it had >infected >my computer. >Since you were in my address book, there is a chance you might >find it in your computer. >The virus called jdbgmgr.exe and it is not detected by >Norton or McAfee or VET, to date. It sits quietly for 14 days before >damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the >address book, whether or not you send emails to your contacts. > >Here is how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it: > >YOU MUST DO THIS: > >1. go to start, find or search option > >2. in the file/folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe > >3. be sure you search your C drive and all sub-folders and any other drives >you may have > >4. click "find now" or "search now" > >5. the virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe. DO NOT OPEN IT! > >6. go to edit on the menu bar, choose "select all" to highlight the file >without opening it. > >7. Now go to "file" on the menu bar and select "delete." It will then go to >the recycle bin. > >If you find the virus as I did, you must contact all the people in your >address book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. To do this: > > >1. open a new email message > >2. click the icon of the address book next to "TO" > >3. highlight every name and add to "BCC" > >4. copy this message. enter subject paste to email. > >Sorry for the inconvenience. > > > Reply Reply All Forward Delete Put in Folder...InboxSent >MessagesDraftsTrash Can Previous Next | Close > > > MSN - More Useful Everyday > MSN Home | My MSN | Hotmail | Search | Shopping >| Money | People & Chat > > > ) 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. TERMS OF USE Advertise >TRUSTe Approved Privacy Statement GetNetWise > > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 18:43:30 +0200 From: "Moni Kellermann" Subject: Re: Laurel Canyon director's Joni musing I don't know whether this is what you were looking for but it does mention JM: http://www.magiclanternpr.com/films/laurelcanyon.html#interview http://www.oneguysopinion.com/interview.asp?ID=205 http://www.indiewire.com/people/people_030227cholo.html Enjoy! moni ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 17:00:33 +0000 From: anne-smith@att.net Subject: The Virus is a Hoax- sorry for the inconvenience This hoax, like the SULFNBK.EXE Warning hoax, tries to encourage you to delete a legitimate Windows file from your computer. Jdbgmgr.exe is the file to which the hoax refers, and it is the Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java. The Jdbgmgr.exe file may be installed when you install Windows. NOTE: Recent versions of this hoax take advantage of the recent outbreak of the W32.bugbear@mm worm. The Jdbgmgr.exe file mentioned in the hoax has a bear icon. The actual W32.bugbear@mm worm file is a .exe file and does not have a bear icon. The Windows Jdbgmgr.exe file has a teddy bear icon in the hoax, as illustrated below: CAUTION: A virus can infect Jdbgmgr.exe. The W32.Efortune.31384@mm virus, in particular, targets this file. Norton AntiVirus has provided protection against W32.Efortune.31384@mm since May 11, 2001. NOTE: If you have already deleted the Jdbgmgr.exe file, in most cases, you do not need to re-install it. The following quote is extracted from the Microsoft Knowledge Base article, "Virus Hoax: Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java (Jdbgmgr.exe) Is Not a Virus (Q322993)." "The Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java (Jdbgmgr.exe) is only used by Microsoft Visual J++ 1.1 developers. If you follow the e-mail message instructions and delete this file, you do not have to recover it unless you use Microsoft Visual J++ 1.1 to develop Java programs on Windows XP, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 98, or Windows 95." If you need to restore this file, follow the instructions in "Virus Hoax: Microsoft Debugger Registrar for Java (Jdbgmgr.exe) Is Not a Virus (Q322993)." Hoax message This hoax has appeared in several languages. Some examples of the exact content, which is copied from the hoax message, are: ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 17:08:23 GMT From: Ruth Davis Subject: Radio Joni Does anyone know if the song "Carey" made the top 10 when it was released, or even the top 40? I remember when it came out, my boyfriend of the time (and I, of course) really loved it. It did play on the radio a lot then. What is interesting is he was primarily a country music fan - charlie Pride, Tom T. Hall, etc., but he loved that song. I find it interesting that no one disses Tom Petty for "whining" about the state of modern (insert adjective - souless, brain dead, cookie cutter conformist, etc.) corporate radio, even though he says things that are very similar to what Joni says. Ruth ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 12:42:59 -0800 From: "Victor Johnson" Subject: Sarah McLachlan "Blue" I came across this while finally getting around to cleaning up and organizing. The single was "Good Enough". It includes the single version, live version, album remix, and "Blue". I love this version too. I heard Sarah on the radio the other day singing "The Rainbow Connection" which didn't really work for me. Victor NP: Bob Marley "Easy Skanking" Victor Johnsonwaytoblu@mindspring.comWhy Wait? Move to EarthLink. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 13:07:18 -0500 From: "blonde in the bleachers" Subject: Re: I caught a virus***THIS IS AN EMAIL HOAX**** >From: anne-smith@att.net >Reply-To: anne-smith@att.net >To: joni@smoe.org (joni) >Subject: I caught a virus >Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 16:22:00 +0000 > >PLEASE READ TO ENSURE YOU HAVE NO VIRUS: > >I apologize, but a virus has been passed on to me. This is why I'm immediately >sending this email . >The virus apparently attaches to an address book. >I just checked mine a few minutes ago after being told and found it had >infected >my computer. >Since you were in my address book, there is a chance you might >find it in your computer. >The virus called jdbgmgr.exe and it is not detected by >Norton or McAfee or VET, to date. It sits quietly for 14 days before >damaging the system. It is sent automatically by messenger and by the >address book, whether or not you send emails to your contacts. > >Here is how to check for the virus and how to get rid of it: > >YOU MUST DO THIS: > >1. go to start, find or search option > >2. in the file/folder option, type the name jdbgmgr.exe > >3. be sure you search your C drive and all sub-folders and any other drives >you may have > >4. click "find now" or "search now" > >5. the virus has a teddy bear icon with the name jdbgmgr.exe. DO NOT OPEN IT! > >6. go to edit on the menu bar, choose "select all" to highlight the file >without opening it. > >7. Now go to "file" on the menu bar and select "delete." It will then go to >the recycle bin. > >If you find the virus as I did, you must contact all the people in your >address book so they can eradicate it in their own address books. To do this: > > >1. open a new email message > >2. click the icon of the address book next to "TO" > >3. highlight every name and add to "BCC" > >4. copy this message. enter subject paste to email. > >Sorry for the inconvenience. > > > Reply Reply All Forward Delete Put in Folder...InboxSent >MessagesDraftsTrash Can Previous Next | Close > > > MSN - More Useful Everyday > MSN Home | My MSN | Hotmail | Search | Shopping >| Money | People & Chat > > > ) 2003 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. TERMS OF USE Advertise >TRUSTe Approved Privacy Statement GetNetWise > > > > >-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- >Protect your PC - Click here for McAfee.com VirusScan Online - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ STOP MORE SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE* ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 13:22:51 -0500 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Radio Joni In a message dated 4/2/2003 12:08:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, lacyslvs@juno.com writes: > Does anyone know if the song "Carey" made the top 10 when it was released, or even the top 40? I don't know where it peaked, Ruth, but it didn't break the top 40 in 1971. Amazing when you look at what did! > I find it interesting that no one disses Tom Petty for "whining" Well, I did. His negativity spilled over to his record which imo was the worst of his long career. Bob NP: Joni, "A Case Of You" Paris, 5/1/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 12:35:37 -0600 From: David Sadowski Subject: Re: Radio Joni I don't even recall if Carey was released as a single at that time. The song that got the most FM radio play back then was All I Want. SCJoniGuy@aol.com wrote: >In a message dated 4/2/2003 12:08:23 PM Eastern Standard Time, lacyslvs@juno.com writes: > > > >>Does anyone know if the song "Carey" made the top 10 when it was released, or even the top 40? >> >> > >I don't know where it peaked, Ruth, but it didn't break the top 40 in 1971. Amazing when you look at what did! > > > I find it interesting that no one disses Tom Petty for "whining" > >Well, I did. His negativity spilled over to his record which imo was the worst of his long career. > >Bob > >NP: Joni, "A Case Of You" Paris, 5/1/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 13:56:55 -0500 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Radio Joni In a message dated 4/2/2003 1:35:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, dsadowski@ameritech.net writes: > I don't even recall if Carey was released as a single at > that time. This Flight Tonight was the B-side. Bob NP: Refuge Of The Roads, Paris 5/1/83 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:19:19 EST From: Harry83house@aol.com Subject: Joni Scan Hey, Bob! I would love to see the Detroit TV guide Joni scan! Lookin' forward to Joni on TV tonight! all the best, Harry PS Thanks for the great WALL-TO-WALL reviews. I was able to tape the 1st two hours and my friend Karen Mack performed there. She was the back-up singer who did a little of "You Dream Flat Tires" during "Ray's Dad's Cadillac"! ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:42:51 EST From: Warrenkeith91354@aol.com Subject: Re:: Joni the cover girl Oh great Bob, kick me when i'm down. I've been despondent ever since I discovered UNJC-TV wasn't going to air the show i've been anticipating for months ! How about sending me that cover photo of Joni to snap me out of my catatonia. I did notice that the national PBS site was offering a VHS & DVD of the show, at least someone in public televison has their ducks in a row. I may take you up on your offer of a tape, i'll look forward to the details once you've got it in the can ! Thanks Bob, you're a gem... Jonily yours, Warren Keith ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 20:54:53 +0100 From: colin Subject: Re: I caught a virus anne-smith@att.net wrote: >PLEASE READ TO ENSURE YOU HAVE NO VIRUS: > > >The virus called jdbgmgr.exe and it is not detected by > this is a hoax. do not remove said file. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:54:27 EST From: KJHSF@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni Scan In a message dated 4/2/2003 2:21:01 PM Eastern Standard Time, Harry83house@aol.com writes: > > my friend Karen Mack performed there. She was the back-up singer who did a > > little of "You Dream Flat Tires" during "Ray's Dad's Cadillac"! > And you know what? The little tiny bit that she got to sing was better than the featured performer! Her voice and her singing style were much more suitable to the music. In fact, I bet she could have handled her own set better than 90% of the rest of the featured performers. And please tell her that for me! Ken ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:12:44 -0500 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: : Joni the cover girl > at least someone in public televison has their ducks in a > row. Or, in Chevron flight as the case may be! ;~) Bob ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 21:14:21 +0100 From: "joe farrell" Subject: re: joni special Wednesday night sjc Thanks for the responses to my request for a video copy of the special on Joni. Hope you all enjoy the programme tonight and i'm really looking forward to seing it in the not too distant future. Regards, Joe. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 15:30:47 -0500 From: BRYAN8847@aol.com Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2003 #208 - AMJMWOHAM re-broadcast The program is being re-broadcast (sometimes several times) at different times in different areas. As they say, check your local listings. Bryan By the way, the video and DVC are being sold by WNET in New York (800-336-1917) but they're not delivering until mid-May. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 12:51:07 -0800 (PST) From: Susan Guzzi Subject: Re: JONI PBS Well when Kevin said he felt corny about making a little ritual of the Joni PBS event tonight - then I started to feelcorny about it as well. But then Jenny said she was gonna have a little ritual - so I felt like a trend was developing ... so I started not to feel so cornball about it - -OK WHAT I am trying to say is yes there will be wine and candles and nibblies and yes I will be alone tonight ...well alone with JONI! And Jenny you are right it is our Superbowl! And all this ... after being alone in a room full of people last night, with ANNIE LENNOX! Woo Hoo review to follow later - if you dont have tickets as she passes through your town GET THEM! If you do - GIVE THEM TO ME! Sweet Dreams are made of this! Jenny just be happy you weren't wearing those pants with the wasp indside! OUCH! Joni-Love to all - it will kind of feel like we're all together tonight- don't ya think - ok - let's pretend! SMURPH! shut up no Ethel performances during the actual show! Peace, Susan - --- Jenny Goodspeed wrote: > Kevin, I'm glad it's not just me. I envisioned making > the airing of the PBS a special little event, too. > Hey, some people have their superbowl... > > I'm just giddy. In fact, I woke up at 4 am this > morning and could not get back to sleep, was STUNG by > a freaking WASP that was hiding in the pants I was > ironing, and then went to get in my car to go to work > only to find I left the lights on and my battery was > stone dead. On a normal day I think I would have > engaged in a little primal screaming at that point. > But, today, it's all good. Enjoy the show everyone! > > Jenny > > > --- Cactustree78@aol.com wrote: > > Just to let y'all know..pbs.org has finally put up > > the joni website they have been promising..ENJOY!! > > > > have a great day all i cant wait literally for the > > pbs special im gonna be all corny and have a lil > > party(alone) with chips and dip..wine..glass > > piece..tissues..etc..this is certainly a special > > occasion or i just really need to get out much much > > more..... ****kevin**** > > > ===== > "Now I used to think that I was cool running around on fossil fuel, > until I saw what I was doing was driving down the road to ruin..." JT > Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more > http://tax.yahoo.com Yahoo! Tax Center - File online, calculators, forms, and more http://tax.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 16:24:00 EST From: Gertus@aol.com Subject: Re: UK Listers - Our Woman of Heart and Mind From: "Mick Mick" Info@bbc.co.uk 08700 100 222 PO Box 1922, Glasgow G2 3WT. Make your licence fee work for you. Now! I made my feelings known about this program to the Beeb the other day. The reply is below and is obviously a standard one but I do think they will take note if they get enough messages. BBC 4 have shown some great programs on people like Richard Thompson, Jeff Buckley and Martin Carthy recently on Friday nights so they could easily consider showing one on Joni then. Every e-mail will help so please do it if you haven't already and get some friends to post too. >>BBC INFORMATION We are pleased to confirm receipt of your e-mail to BBC Information. All comments, complaints and appreciations are read and recorded in full on a daily log within one working day of receipt. This log is circulated widely within the BBC to programme-makers and senior management. Your feedback is extremely important to us, as it helps to form decisions about future programme making and editorial policy. Thank you for taking the trouble to share your views with us. If your e-mail concerns an enquiry or requires a further response, we aim to respond within a few days. Thank you for your interest in the BBC. Regards BBC Information Team Jacky ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2003 14:34:10 EST From: Harry83house@aol.com Subject: Sarah's BLUE Sarah MacLachlan's version of "Blue" is also on a terrific liitle album called SPIRIT OF '73/ROCK FOR CHOICE. I don't know if it's still in print but it also features Rosanne Cash's cover of "River". The album came out in '95 and has all female artists doing covers of songs that were on the radio in 1973...songs like "More, More, More", "Midnight at the Oasis", "Cherry Bomb", "Feel like Makin' Love", "Killing Me Softly With his Song", and lots more. all the best, Harry ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 02 Apr 2003 16:39:09 -0500 From: Deb Messling Subject: Re: Covers #39 - Let the games begin! Okay, here goes my entry for the Sammy Hagar giveaway: Neil Sedaka BLUE BOY Electric Light Orchestra BORDERLINE Doug Shepherd TIN ANGEL The Smothers Brothers MY OLD MAN Moby ELECTRICITY Mark Knopfler COYOTE The Doobie Brothers JERICHO Joe Tex BE COOL (subtitled "Willie is dancing with a sissie") Reba McEntire GOOD FRIENDS Boy George NUMBER ONE Artie Shaw MAN FROM MARS Chuck Berry CALIFORNIA At 08:21 AM 4/2/2003 -0500, you wrote: >Sammy Hagar honorary giveaway: This one's named in honor of the talentless >Sammy because he had THE NERVE to record ANOTHER song called "Both Sides >Now". So, to win the freebie, simply indentify the non-Joni song with a >Joni-song title for the following artists: - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- messling@enter.net - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2003 #112 ********************************* ------- 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? (http://www.siquomb.com/siquomb.cfm)