From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2004 #153 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, June 2 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 153 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Joni Covers 53 - The Beat Goes On - [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Great Joni News - Class of '69 [Jerry Notaro ] LOGO WINNER!!!!!!!!!!! [Claud9 ] Re: LOGO WINNER!!!!!!!!!!! [vince ] Re: LOGO WINNER!!!!!!!!!!! ["Donna Binkley" ] Mendel Announces Honourary Co-Chairs of Capital Campaign ["Les Irvin" ] OFFER: Perpetual Joni Covers Train: Volumes 21-30 of JM Covers [est86ml] C&S scan wanted ["Michael O'Malley" ] joni stuff, short [] Re: View LOGO WINNER [Gary Zack ] Re: joni stuff, short [Em ] re: the winning logo [Em ] Re: joni stuff, short [JRMCo1@aol.com] Re:Not boring at all [PassScribe@aol.com] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 06:58:58 EDT From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Joni Covers 53 - The Beat Goes On - Even as the first 50 discs are be-bopping around the world in groups of 10, the greatest compilation in Rock and Roll history (according to me) marches ever onward with Volume 53, and lemme tell you, this is one enjoyable disc. As always, there are tunes from all genres and all corners of the globe. And before I trace the tracklist, lemme say thanks to those who helped bring in the catch: Stephen Toogood (where have you been, Stephen? - you are missed!) Les Irvin (I suppose I should really thank Les every go-round as he hosts the covers site, but for this volume he was able to snag a downloadable one that I couldn't figure out, so thanks buddy! And here's what's on it: 1. Mandy Lagan - The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines: Canadian Jazz singer Lagan gets the party started with a nice take on Joni & Charlie's story. 2. The New Blue of Yale University - River: Another college acapella version, pretty as is the song, but not a standout. 3. Peter Isaacson - Both Sides Now: One from way back, a real nice folkish-country feel to this one. 4. Gabe Pigg - Big Yellow Taxi: Another of those annoying "kids covers" of popular songs - this is a cover of the Counting Crows cover. Why? And what's up with the name - Gabe Pigg? Even Porky wouldn't claim him. 5. Madeline Milla - A Case Of You 6. Madeline Milla - River: Madeline is from the UK, and she's very Tori-influenced, probably was inspired to play these because they are the two that Tori does, although she does acknowledge them as Joni songs (they're live recordings) They're both very well done, just the same. 7. Jonas Nordwall - Both Sides Now: Wow, and I thought Gabe Pigg was a weird name - Jonas Nordwall sounds like one of the characters in Revenge Of The Nerds, and this is an extremely NERDY cover - I love it because it's so bizarre. Apparantly this was a test record for a new kind of organ (the musical kind) and Jonas was putting it through its paces. He plays BSN in a couple of different styles, one of which sounds like a funeral. Weird, wacky, and wonderful. 8. Yoghill - Amelia 9. Yoghill - People's Parties: Two more from our French singer-songwriter pal with the affinity for obscure Joni covers. As before, Thierry Antoine plays all instruments and produces, and sings with a strong and imo appealing accent. 10. Suzanne - Chelsea Morning 11. Suzanne - Both Sides Now 12. Suzanne - Woodstock: These three come from Australia, from the 70's. I don't know much about her, there wasn't a lot of detail on the record. I guess she thought she'd be like Cher & Madonna and wouldn't need to mess with a last name. Oh well...anyway, these are all really nice, nothing too surprising, pretty straightforward but very well sung & produced with a nice array of musical colors. 13. Thomasina - The Circle Game: A recent recording, and a pretty take on the standard. 14. Azure McCall - Shades of Scarlett Conquering 15. Azure McCall - Be Cool: NOW we're talking, baybee! We've heard Hawaiian jazz chanteuse Azure McCall before (she did a nice take on the title song of HOSL), these come from her 2003 release titled "The Gift" and they are both prime. The first features a nice brass solo, and the second one really swings wonderfully. I hope she keeps on doing Joni covers, I'll take everything from her I can get. 16. Los Simpaticos - Both Sides Now: This was a very obscure indie release from the late 60's, I'm not sure where they were from. 17. The Michael Raitzyk Trio - Woodstock: Another new one, and a really nice instrumental too. A jazz/blues kinda sound, nice guitar work. 18. Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey - Hejira: And #53 comes to a close with an unreleased live recording, this time it's a 10+ minute version of her epic Hejira, played in jam-band fashion and also some fine fine fine guitar work here as well. Also a comfort at the end of the song when he yells out 'does anybody know who wrote that song?' and several voices shout out Joni's name. This reminds me of the SUPERB version from Pazfest, which WAS released and is available on CDBaby. So that's #53...thanks for reading all the way to here, assuming you did. I do want to share this one around, so I'll have a little trivia test/contest to give some away. Stay tuned! And watch this space same time next month when another batch of Joni covers pops up. Bob NP: Ani Difranco, "Egos Like Hairdos" ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 09:00:22 -0400 From: Jerry Notaro Subject: Great Joni News - Class of '69 My Dean and her husband, a close friend and neighbor of mine who is a prominent historian and civil rights academic here on my campus, went to his 35th reunion at Princeton this weekend. This morning she sent me this note. I think Joni would be pleased. Jerry Hi, Jerry, > > I thought you9d be interested to hear that for a reunion gift Ray9s class at > Princeton funded a garden that included a > bench with lines from Joni Mitchell9s song 3We are stardust.2 The class has > a big thing about being the Woodstock class maybe one or two actually were > there. > > Kathy > > Kathy Arsenault > Dean, Poynter Library > University of South Florida St. Petersburg > 140 7th Ave. S. > St. Petersburg, FL 33701 > (727) 553-4400; FAX (727) 553-4196 > arsenaul@nelson.usf.edu ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 13:10:27 -0400 From: Claud9 Subject: LOGO WINNER!!!!!!!!!!! ANNOUNCING............... The winner for the 2004 Jonifest logo is # 8. Actually, #8 and #1 were neck on neck almost all the way to the end, until number 8 pulled ahead by a small margin! A big round of applause to all those creative spirits who participated. You gave us wonderful logo ideas to choose from! Hugs & Congratulations, Claudia ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 13:44:02 -0400 From: vince Subject: Re: LOGO WINNER!!!!!!!!!!! can you give us the link again so I can see which one won? thanks- Vince Claud9 wrote: >ANNOUNCING............... > >The winner for the 2004 Jonifest logo is # 8. > >Actually, #8 and #1 were neck on neck almost all the way to the end, >until number 8 pulled ahead by a small margin! > >A big round of applause to all those creative spirits who participated. >You gave us wonderful logo ideas to choose from! > >Hugs & Congratulations, >Claudia ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 12:50:34 -0500 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: Re: LOGO WINNER!!!!!!!!!!! Woo hoo! Congratulations to the winner and well done to all who entered, it was a hard choice for me. Claudia, could you please display the winning logo for us again? Thanks, db >>> Claud9 6/1/2004 12:10:27 PM >>> ANNOUNCING............... The winner for the 2004 Jonifest logo is # 8. Actually, #8 and #1 were neck on neck almost all the way to the end, until number 8 pulled ahead by a small margin! A big round of applause to all those creative spirits who participated. You gave us wonderful logo ideas to choose from! Hugs & Congratulations, Claudia This message has been scanned by the E250. This message has been scanned by the E250. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 11:45:36 -0600 From: "Les Irvin" Subject: Mendel Announces Honourary Co-Chairs of Capital Campaign Mendel Announces Honourary Co-Chairs of Capital Campaign: Joni Mitchell and Eva Mendel Miller Jocelyne Kost, President of the Mendel Art Gallery, and Terry Graff, its Director and CEO, have announced today that Joni Mitchell and Eva Mendel Miller are spearheading the Capital Campaign of the Mendel Art Gallery's Facility Renovation and Expansion Project as Honourary Co-Chairs. According to Ms Kost, "The excitement and momentum is growing by leaps and bounds around the Mendel's renovation and expansion plans as we prepare for the launch of our Capital Campaign this October. We are currently assembling an exceptional and inspired team of Mendel supporters, and are absolutely thrilled that both Joni Mitchell and Eva Mendel Miller have lent their names as Honourary Co-Chairs of our campaign." Director and CEO Terry Graff states: "We have a bold and ambitious dream in the making . . . and we also have two extraordinary individuals to help lead us to its realization: the remarkable Eva Mendel Miller, the artist, philanthropist, and arts advocate who was instrumental in establishing the Mendel with her father in 1964, and who is the gallery's longest standing benefactor; and the legendary Joni Mitchell, songwriter, singer, musician, poet, artist, and Saskatoon's First Lady. Ms Mitchell is deeply attached to this community, and has a connection to the Mendel family and its incredible art collection that extends back to her early years in Saskatoon. Ms Mitchell's first-ever Canadian exhibition of her paintings, many based on the landscape of the Prairies, was organized by and presented at the Mendel Art Gallery in 2000." The Mendel's $13.15 million Facility Renovation and Development Project heralds a new and exciting chapter in the 40-year history of the institution. Honouring the original vision of Fred S. Mendel, and responding to the spirit and needs of a progressive and evolving community, this major initiative represents a significant reinvestment in the value of art and culture to Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Canada. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 14:02:35 -0400 From: Claud9 Subject: View LOGO WINNER This is the Jonifest 2004 Logo Contest Winner To view all entries go to : www.jmdl.com/jonifest/vote.cfm Claudia [demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image.jpg] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2004 14:09:51 -0500 From: est86mlm@ameritech.net Subject: OFFER: Perpetual Joni Covers Train: Volumes 21-30 of JM Covers With thanks to Eric, I have the masters of Volumes 21 to 30 to pass on. Laura ********Eric's original post: In order to enable latecomers to the list or new traders have a chance of listening to Bob Muller's incredible compilation of covers of Joni's songs - some 1500 in all - this begins the launch of the Perpetual Joni Covers Trains. For those not familiar with trading trains, here is how they work. When the disks come to you, you make copies of as much of the contents as you want, and then you post back to this list offering to pass the disks along to the next person. You do not keep the originals -- you keep the copies you made for yourself. On most trains, the convention is that you make the copies and send the masters along within two days. For these trains, you must agree to turn them around within one week. Sometimes the offer goes unclaimed. Bob and I expect that to happen from time to time. So, by participating, you agree to just hang on to the disks and then make another offer a month or so later (or to respond if somebody posts a grovel looking for them). In theory, if everybody takes good care of the disks, wrapping them well, not letting them get scratched, etc. and passes them along, these covers will run on the tracks for years. Bob copied 50+ disks for me to launch this and I have copied them so there is a LOT of time sunk into offering these up. Nobody is going to monitor the progress of these trains so if you participate and then lose the disks or fail to re-offer them, you will have kept others from enjoying them. When you post an offer, please include these "rules". One final note, I know a few folks like to compress these into MP3s. If you want to, go ahead but please do not send MP3s to the next person - MP3s permanently delete some of the "data" and sound quality degrades so please pass the masters along. So, anybody who would like to receive volumes 21-30, please send me: 1. Your mailing address and 2. Your promise to re-offer, etc. If you want to know what is on the disks, please see this link: http://www.jmdl.com/covers/byvolume.cfm ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 18:02:37 -0400 From: "Michael O'Malley" Subject: C&S scan wanted Several months ago a kind soul on the list sent me a scan of the high contrast portrait of Joni featured on C&S. Unfortunately my computer hard drive died last month and with it went all my joni pics. Any favourite shots you might be willing to send along to help rebuild my collection would be appreciated. I'm looking for the C&S portrait in particular. Many thanks, Michael in Quebec ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 18:17:13 -0400 From: Subject: joni stuff, short Preach it, Em! Amen! Hallelujah!