From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2003 #276 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, September 3 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 276 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Does anybody know? [Nicole Wieser ] stas ["Kate Bennett" ] SJC an mp3 people might be interested in [James Phillips ] Re: Underneath The Streetlight [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: A Quiet but Hair-raising Joni Moment ["Sherelle Smith" ] Re: Underneath The Streetlight [Emiliano ] re:Tlog and the Geffen Box ["J.David Sapp" ] Re: Does anybody know? ["Donna Binkley" ] Re: Does anybody know? [notaro@stpt.usf.edu] Re: Underneath The Streetlight ["StephenToogood" ] mama cass television program ["walterphil" ] Re: Does anybody know? [David Sadowski ] Re: spitting in the face of God? ["Lama, Jim L'Hommedieu" ] Today in History: September 3 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] Today's Library Links: September 3 [ljirvin@jmdl.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 09:09:57 +0200 From: Nicole Wieser Subject: Does anybody know? Hi! Somewhere in a paper I read that Joni is now pregnant, at the age of over 50. Is that true? Does anybody know? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 00:36:50 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: stas what a lovely memory! after all these years, once again i am captivated by this beautiful record... >I've liked Joni since childhood when my mom used to play "Songs To A Seagull" in the livingroom below our bedroom when my brother and I were going to sleep. I have all her albums and CDs, and "Seagull" will always be lodged deep in my subconscious as a result of those nascent listenings.< ******************************************** Kate Bennett www.katebennett.com sponsored by Polysonics Discover the Indies at Taylor Guitars: http://www.taylorguitars.com/artists/awp/indies/bennett.html ******************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 03:05:48 -0500 From: James Phillips Subject: SJC an mp3 people might be interested in As some people may or may not know, the Supremes recorded a version of All I want for there 1972 album The Supremes produced and arranged by Jimmy Webb. I have a version of the Supremes in early 74 doing All I want on the Sonny and Cher show (the lineup of the Supremes had switched to Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong and Scherrie Payne.) If anyone is interested in this mp3, I can send it out via email to anyone that requests it. James Phillips ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 08:35:41 EDT From: Bobsart48@aol.com Subject: Re: Underneath The Streetlight Steve and Bob Muller exchanged > > To my ears, "Underneath The Streetlight" is the happiest song she's ever > > written > > > > Bob > > One of the worst too! "Yes I do..." - Oh no Joni! > > Steve > > NP: 'Fiction' - Joni > Once again "I demur". I really like this song (Of course, I find Dancin Clown playful - it still brings a smile to my face every time). While there are some Joni songs that I do not particularly care for, I am aware that those songs are among others' favorites (one or two of them among Joni's, judging from their appearance on her Misses CD ). Is it possible that the woman is congenitally incapable of writing a lousy song ? Might it be better if we started referring to our personal 'least favorites' with descriptors such as "least attractive/artistic/beautiful/melodic/lyrical/stimulating/profound" rather than "worst". That word just does not seem to me to belong in the same sentence as the words "songs Joni has written". :-) Bobsart ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 08:51:23 -0400 (EDT) From: w evans Subject: Re: Tlog and the Geffen Box whoa.... I have all of the warner/reprise/asylum HDCDs (and a player with the hd chip so they sound great!) but I'm not aware that there have been HDCD editions of any of the geffen material. Having read Ice magazine every week for the last ten years and being generally obsessed with such things, I would think I'd have noticed by now.... which is why I'm rather excited about this box. > About the boxed set, if you don't have the LPs or the HDCD editions of the > Geffen albums, then yeah, by all means, buy. I have hours and hours of > interviews so her text about the songs might mean more to you than to > others. Maybe I'll have to get it. > > > You said, > > it's not just a repackaging, I'm expecting these to sound substantially > better than the current CDs, most of which are brittle and compressed> ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 09:19:11 -0400 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: Underneath The Streetlight > Once again "I demur". I really like this song Well, call us the "demurring duo", Bob...I like it too, as you know I think the entire WTRF project is underrated. It's almost like people wanted Joni to suffer for them for so long that it was almost like "how dare she be in love and be happy?" For me, this song captures the fanciful feeling of being in love and wanting to tell the world, even if it's only shouting out to the trucks passing by, or planes flying overhead, or the variety of folks passing by underneath the streetlight. And while the song sounds spontaneous, it contains some pretty cool imagery: "I swear on the streetlight on the corner Shoving back the shadows!" Which nicely describes the image of shadows moving quickly as you pass under a streetlight...very Joni-ish to poetically descibe an image that goes forgotten by most of us. What's interesting to me too, bubbling below the surface, is that even though she's vehemently declaring her love to all within earshot, her declarations are directed at things that are temporary and anonymous, which contrasts with "Chinese Cafe" where she's sitting with her close friend and really spilling her guts about the melancholy she feels about the state of the world and growing older. So...those of you who bemoan WTRF's joy...take heart! It just may really be a depressing record after all! :~) Bob NP: Paul Westerberg, "Trumpet Clip" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 13:22:33 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re: A Quiet but Hair-raising Joni Moment That was a wonderful story Joseph! I was just listening to TI this past Friday and was so touched by the song, Magdalene Laundries. Joni does such a wonderful job of portraying the hopelessness of all the girls who where sent there. The most touching part of the song for me is when Joni sings of the girl that died without any fanfare. I can't remember the exact lyrics right at the moment, but Joni sang, about bells that should have at least rung for her. That statement for me captures all the hurt and sorrow of having to live in such a place. She goes on to sing that one day she will die there too and suffer the same fate. Joseph, I am so happy that you are being treated so well here. It makes me feel good inside. Just remember to check the washing machine thoroughly to make sure a dark piece of clothing is not left behind before throwing in the next batch. My husband has some "pink" clothing because I didn't do that once! >From: >To: Sherelle Smith >CC: joni@smsoe.org >Subject: A Quiet but Hair-raising Joni Moment >Date: Mon, 01 Sep 2003 13:49:33 -0400 > >Part of the heady excitement of being new to the place is the various >invitations from well-meaning people to spend an evening or weekend >with them. > >I had one last evening -- unforgettable and heartwarming. My adviser >and his wife invited me to dinner in their indescribably bee-you-tee- >full house in Chatham County and they treated me like their son (almost >everyone in UNC seems to be especially kind and helpful to me, from >that lady in the laundromat who gave me life-changing lessons in >separating the colored from the white shirts before loading my clothes >to the machine, to the professor I met in a coffee shop down the street >and who invited me to a martini in his place when he realized I am an >international student). The dinner was lovely and we had great fun >talking about anything that we happen to peripherally discuss from >Bruno Latour to bartending to hummingbirds and to _The Magdalene >Sisters_. It was at this juncture when they talked about a song a woman >sang about the Magdalene sisters. Naturally Joseph proudly said it was >Joni Mitchell who sang Magdalene Laundries. Then my adviser took his >Chieftains album with Joni singing Magadalene Laundries in one of the >tracks. The three of us dimmed the light and Joni's lower registers >came oh-so-clearly in the darkened room and told the story of a 27-year >old who may or may not have been made pregnant by her father. It was a >very quiet moment for the 3 of us then I before I knew it, goose bumps >were on me because of Joni's plaintive singing. The spare arrangements >and the background vocals eerily evoked a revisionist _The Sound of >Music_ vision in the song. When the song ended I found myself misty- >eyed and so was my adviser and his wife. I have not experienced a Joni >performance this hair-raising since she sang Little Green, and it was >at the time I broke up with my long-time girlfriend. > >I told my adviser and his wife to get TI to discover more of Joni. >Turned out theye were long time Joni fans. They were very much in the >California subculture thing in the mid-60s to late 60s. For the first >time, I kind of looked at them the way I would probably look at Joni >when I will see her for the first time -- with reverence and awe. > >I wonder what Joni thinks of _The Magdalene Sisters_ as a movie. > >Joseph in CH _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN 8 and enjoy automatic e-mail virus protection. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 09:25:39 -0400 From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Silly Covers 44 contest As promised, I'm happy to give away a FREE copy of Joni covers, Volume 44 to a lucky winner anywhere in the world. This month, I'll also throw in a copy of the "Let's Sing Out" CD, including Joni performances from 1965-66! Cool! All you have to do is pick a song...you know how it goes, tell me a song on one of Joni's albums as well as the album it appears on, and whoever comes the closest to the song I've chosen wins! So all it costs you is an e-mail and you could snag a couple cd's. And while you're pondering which song to pick, here's a free Joni cover for you to enjoy, "Raised On Robbery" by Warp 10: http://www.warp10.ca/mp3.htm Good luck! Bob NP: Paul Westerberg, "Good Day" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 12:02:35 -0400 From: Subject: Re: A Quiet but Hair-raising Joni Moment Thank you for your emails, Sherelle! Indeed the song gained a special prominence for me ever since _The Magdalene Sisters_ came out. Joni has been singing about the plight of Catholic women/nuns since TI but its only with the release of Peter Mullan's films did I really pay attention. Its a chilling rendition not so much on the overly dramatic singing but actually quite on the opposite -- the type of singing that achieves a level of authenticity by economies of scale. I think the added years in Joni's voice with a hint of hoarseness and quaver gave the song its poignant quality. As a Catholic since birth, I am appalled by the cruelties under the name of benevolence. Too bad, I was not here when the whole discussion of _The Magdalene Sisters_ were in full swing. I would want to hear the views of others. And thanks for the advice re: laundry. My girlfriend has been calling me everyday to ask how I am managing here since I don't know how to cook or even do the laundry back in Manila. I think that after a year of staying in NC, I will probably be more appreciative of the amount of work that goes with laundry and cooking. And Sherelle and Kate, make sure that you put UNC in one of your tour schedules (concertwise and vacation-wise) in the future! Joseph in Chapel Hill Quoting Sherelle Smith : > That was a wonderful story Joseph! I was just listening to TI this > past > Friday and was so touched by the song, Magdalene Laundries. Joni does > such a > wonderful job of portraying the hopelessness of all the girls who > where sent > there. The most touching part of the song for me is when Joni sings > of the > girl that died without any fanfare. I can't remember the exact lyrics > right > at the moment, but Joni sang, about bells that should have at least > rung for > her. That statement for me captures all the hurt and sorrow of having > to > live in such a place. She goes on to sing that one day she will die > there > too and suffer the same fate. > > Joseph, I am so happy that you are being treated so well here. It > makes me > feel good inside. Just remember to check the washing machine > thoroughly to > make sure a dark piece of clothing is not left behind before throwing > in the > next batch. My husband has some "pink" clothing because I didn't do > that > once! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 18:28:28 +0200 From: Emiliano Subject: Re: Underneath The Streetlight Hi, dears! I'd like to say that, in synchronicity, I've found this item on eBay: "A 4-song EP (Geffen PRO-A-1081) from Joni's "Wild Things Run Fast" LP, record appears near-mint and unplayed. Includes the following songs: (You're So Square) Baby, I Don't Care Underneath The Streetlight - --- Wild Things Run Fast Man To Man" I think it's a rare item (promotional), interesting for collectors, don't you? BTW, the seller is one guy I think I (we) know... Have a Wonderful time! Emiliano NP: Lou Reed, Halloween parade - ----- Original Message ----- From: Subject: Re: Underneath The Streetlight > > Once again "I demur". I really like this song > > Well, call us the "demurring duo", Bob...I like it too, as you know > I think the entire WTRF project is underrated. It's almost like > people wanted Joni to suffer for them for so long that it was almost > like "how dare she be in love and be happy?" > > For me, this song captures the fanciful feeling of being in love and > wanting to tell the world, even if it's only shouting out to the > trucks passing by, or planes flying overhead, or the variety of > folks passing by underneath the streetlight. And while the song sounds > spontaneous, it contains some pretty cool imagery: > > "I swear on the streetlight on the corner > Shoving back the shadows!" > > Which nicely describes the image of shadows moving quickly as you pass > under a streetlight...very Joni-ish to poetically descibe an image > that goes forgotten by most of us. > > What's interesting to me too, bubbling below the surface, is that even > though she's vehemently declaring her love to all within earshot, her > declarations are directed at things that are temporary and anonymous, > which contrasts with "Chinese Cafe" where she's sitting with her > close friend and really spilling her guts about the melancholy she > feels about the state of the world and growing older. > > So...those of you who bemoan WTRF's joy...take heart! It just may > really be a depressing record after all! :~) > > Bob > > NP: Paul Westerberg, "Trumpet Clip" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 12:55:30 -0500 From: "J.David Sapp" Subject: re:Tlog and the Geffen Box < I really thought the foreboding version of "Woodstock" worked well too.> It does for me also, Lama, because we have to get back to the garden because something is Slouching towards Bethlehem to be born. The 1st verse of Travelogue's Woodstock is just gorgeous. When the string overture stops it is just Joni on melody, Herbie hitting chords, and Brian and Larry providing rhythm. It is a very brief segment but hauntingly beautiful in its simplicity. Check it out. peace, david ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 13:37:32 -0500 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: Re: Does anybody know? Well, Joni is going to be 60 this year so i'm guessing this is just tabloid stuff! db >>> Nicole Wieser 9/2/2003 2:09:57 AM >>> Hi! Somewhere in a paper I read that Joni is now pregnant, at the age of over 50. Is that true? Does anybody know? This message has been scanned by the E250. This message has been scanned by the E250. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 14:38:03 -0400 (EDT) From: notaro@stpt.usf.edu Subject: Re: Does anybody know? From what I remember this story was about another woman who also was named Joni Mitchell. Jerry Quoting Donna Binkley : > Well, Joni is going to be 60 this year so i'm guessing this is just > tabloid stuff! > > db > > >>> Nicole Wieser 9/2/2003 2:09:57 AM >>> > Hi! > Somewhere in a paper I read that Joni is now pregnant, at the age of > over 50. > Is that true? Does anybody know? > > > This message has been scanned by the E250. > > > > > This message has been scanned by the E250. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:06:04 +0100 From: "StephenToogood" Subject: Re: Underneath The Streetlight Okay I take your point Bobsart. I should know better anyway because it's so amazing the amount of Joni songs I never liked to begin with, not that I'm saying I will like 'Underneath The Streetlight' - it's just with Joni especially you never can tell. Steve NP: 'Danielle' (live) - Madeline Milla ----- Original Message ----- From: Bobsart48@aol.com To: joni@smoe.org ; onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Cc: amelio@sev47.fsnet.co.uk ; SCJoniGuy@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:35 PM Subject: Re: Underneath The Streetlight Steve and Bob Muller exchanged > To my ears, "Underneath The Streetlight" is the happiest song she's ever > written > > Bob One of the worst too! "Yes I do..." - Oh no Joni! Steve NP: 'Fiction' - Joni Once again "I demur". I really like this song (Of course, I find Dancin Clown playful - it still brings a smile to my face every time). While there are some Joni songs that I do not particularly care for, I am aware that those songs are among others' favorites (one or two of them among Joni's, judging from their appearance on her Misses CD ). Is it possible that the woman is congenitally incapable of writing a lousy song ? Might it be better if we started referring to our personal 'least favorites' with descriptors such as "least attractive/artistic/beautiful/melodic/lyrical/stimulating/profound" rather than "worst". That word just does not seem to me to belong in the same sentence as the words "songs Joni has written". :-) Bobsart ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 18:12:11 -0400 From: Deb Messling Subject: Re: Does anybody know? This probably refers to Jonie Mosby Mitchell, who in 1991 got pregnant for the first time at age 52. At one point I thought I read that this woman was a country singer, but I can't find a reference to that effect now. > >>> Nicole Wieser 9/2/2003 2:09:57 AM >>> >Hi! >Somewhere in a paper I read that Joni is now pregnant, at the age of >over 50. >Is that true? Does anybody know? > - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Deb Messling -^..^- messling@enter.net - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 18:41:12 -0400 (EDT) From: "walterphil" Subject: mama cass television program a friend of mine (in the tv biz) just lent me a copy of mama cass' tv special from 1969. guests include joni, mary travers, john sebastion, buddy hackett!! martin landau & barbara baine!!! joni's a sport, does a nice version of "both sides now" while an enraptured cass & travers look on. some (not too bad) strings emerge on the 3rd verse. joni has on mucho cheek blush. then mary gets up and does kind of an ebarrasing version of laura's "and when i die." (in a seqined miniskirt) (complete with mucho finger snapping and head shaking) the best part is when all 3 do a nice version of "i shall be released." joni takes the third verse-- (now yonder stands a man in this lonely crowd...) does this count as a new joni cover? thats it for joni. john sebastion does a gagging "she's a lady," and cass somewahat sadly remarks "i wish someone would write songs like that for me." then the 2 of them do a duet of "darlin companion" with cass strummin a dulcimer! (actually pretty good). the less said about the skits, the better. (shudder, buddy et al.......... that barbara baine sure was purdy tho) one other odd thing-- the tape has commercials (from 1969) and one of em features an impossibly young bernadette peters doin a bra commercial! (as a miss america or something) what a hoot. for the record cass sings a mamas & the papas medley, (california dreamin with monday monday) dream a little dream, i can dream can't i, and dancing in the street. she's heartbreaking and beautiful. i just love her. she ends with, "from my mouth to his ear, peace," and flashes a peace sign. i believe this show was only shown once and never repeated. xxx walt The most personalized portal on the Web! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 02 Sep 2003 19:04:45 -0500 From: David Sadowski Subject: Re: Does anybody know? Quite a long pregnancy, eh? Deb Messling wrote: >This probably refers to Jonie Mosby Mitchell, who in 1991 got pregnant for >the first time at age 52. At one point I thought I read that this woman >was a country singer, but I can't find a reference to that effect now. > > > > > > > > > >>>>>Nicole Wieser 9/2/2003 2:09:57 AM >>> >>>>> >>>>> >>Hi! >>Somewhere in a paper I read that Joni is now pregnant, at the age of >>over 50. >>Is that true? Does anybody know? >> >> >> > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >Deb Messling -^..^- >messling@enter.net >---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 20:48:17 -0400 From: "Lama, Jim L'Hommedieu" Subject: Re: spitting in the face of God? Sean, It's pretty clear you've been around the Internet (judging by your subject line) so I don't have to explain that the colorful metaphor will draw fire. Joni herself is given to overstatement and so am I. Put on your asbestos suit and ride it out. (Hi Kakki!) Your sister-in-law would fit right in here too, because she's bought the CD! Let me dispose of the apologist stuff straight away: Like many smokers, Joni tried everything. She quit cold-turkey. She tried the patch. I think she tried hypnosis. She consulted every possible expert. At one point she took off on an epic journey in search of her "inner-non-smoker, when [she] was nine years old." As a singer, you can bet that countless people have advised her to quit. It's too bad that she is in the position to be interviewed on the topic. Anyway, my take on it: As fans of Joni, we're lucky we're not in the position of fans of John Lennon. George Harrison's fans aren't expecting anything new ever again. Laura Nyro's fans won't see her inducted into the Rock Hall. Ultimately, I mourn the writer's block much more than the departure of high, clear soprano. But as you've undoubtedly been told already, she owes us nothing. The more you know about her uhmm... personal life, the more you'll realize that she gave up, she forfeited, an awful lot for her Art. She literally gave up her daughter and her husband in order to devote her Life to her Art. No, she has not short-changed her Art. She's done alright. Lama PS, You've entered with a bang which is a method with a long, storied history on the Joni Mitchell Discussion List. Welcome to the JMDL. Sean said, >I asked my wife if my sister-in-law noticed the CD or not, as I didn't see any glimmers during the bustle of activity. My wife said "But she does like it enough to have bought a copy herself". > ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 02:47:56 +0200 From: Emiliano Subject: Re: [acousticharmonies] Album of the week - Ladies Of The Canyon Wow! One of my Desert Islands (as many by SIQUOMB as well) To make clear about the covers, I guess you know this site: www.jmdl\covers\index\html Bob Muller is the man! I must say I prefer Joni's renditions... well except for CSN&Y's Woodstock, right. By the way, rapturing Rainy Night House is introduced live in some PBS special from summer of '69: this version is really great! Have a Wonderful time! Emiliano - ----- Mensaje original ----- De: "ray1911au" Para: Enviado: miircoles, 03 de septiembre de 2003 0:57 Asunto: [acousticharmonies] Album of the week - Ladies Of The Canyon > Joni's third album contained a lot of tunes that would be covered by > other artists. > > > 1. Morning Morgantown > 2. For Free > 3. Conversation > 4. Ladies of the Canyon > 5. Willy > 6. Arrangement > 7. Rainy Night House > 8. Priest > 9. Blue Boy > 10. Big Yellow Taxi > 11. Woodstock > 12. Circle Game > > > Would love to hear what members think of this album and also do they > prefer Jonis versions or the many cover versions of the songs it > contained. > > > ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> > Buy Ink Cartridges or Refill Kits for Your HP, Epson, Canon or Lexmark > Printer at Myinks.com. Free s/h on orders $50 or more to the US & Canada. http://www.c1tracking.com/l.asp?cid=5511 > http://us.click.yahoo.com/l.m7sD/LIdGAA/qnsNAA/gaJolB/TM > ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > acousticharmonies-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:19:08 EDT From: PassScribe@aol.com Subject: Joni on Johnny Cash Show To all: I doubt that I've unearthed anything that most of you veterans of this site haven't already found before, but a friend of mine just loaned me a bootleg DVD he bought full of highlights from various episodes of The Johnny Cash Show, produced somewhere in the late '60's to early '70's. I don't remember anyone mentioning this in recent posts but it may be in some archive that I'm not aware of. The Joni content is comprised of her on three different shows; on the first, she sings "The Gallery" and plays guitar (of course) and then sings a duet with Cash (old tune that's been remade recently but I don't know the title offhand.) On the second segment, she sings "Clouds" and plays guitar, then sings another duet with Cash. On the final segment, she plays the dulcimer and sings "California"; then plays piano & sings "My Old Man" before doing another duel with Cash on "Girl From The North Country." If, by some chance, this is news to anyone else but me, I'd be glad to offer a VHS copy I've made of the complete DVD (for the cost of the tape and postage) but I ask that anyone I send one to also offer to make copies for others who might want one (if you have the capability), just in case I get inundated with requests. Sorry, but I don't have the equipment to burn DVD's at this time. The rest of the segments contain performances by The Monkees, Roy Clark, The Guess Who, Carl Perkins, Jose Feliciano, Linda Ronstadt, Stevie Wonder, Roy Orbison, Creedence (CCR), Joe South, Bob Dylan and Derek & The Dominos. The quality is excellent. Kenny B P.S. Can someone tell me again what the difference is in subscribing to the Joni Digest compared with the full site? Obviously, the digest often has "no Joni content" but does the other site have MUCH more info? ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 22:04:10 -0700 From: "Mark or Travis" Subject: Fw: Andrea I'm taking it upon myself to re-send this without the NJC tag. Bruce, I apologize if you feel I am overstepping but I think everyone would want to know about this. Mark Bruce Kimerer wrote: > I am very sorry to have to report some terrible news to members of > this list. > > Andrea took her own life on Monday Sept.1 at her home in Saratoga > Springs, NY. > > I know that she had made some good friends here. > > She was my best friend. > > > Bruce ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 02:34:48 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today in History: September 3 1978: Joni performed at the Bread and Roses Festival in Berkeley, California. 1979: Joni performed at the Memorial Coliseum in Portland, Oregon More info: http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=878 - ---- For a comprehensive reference to Joni's appearances, consult Joni Mitchell ~ A Chronology of Appearances: http://www.jonimitchell.com/appearances.html ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2003 02:34:48 -0400 From: ljirvin@jmdl.com Subject: Today's Library Links: September 3 On September 3 the following article was published: 1970: "Canadian Wins Ovation At Isle Of Wight Festival" - Welland Evening Tribune (Review - Concert) http://www.jmdl.com/articles/view.cfm?id=648 ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2003 #276 ********************************* ------- 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? 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