From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2004 #179 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 Saturday, June 26 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 179 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: [NortheastJonifest] JoniFest Attendees list ["Martin Giles" ] [NortheastJonifest] RE:JONIFEST ["Donna Binkley" ] Re: [NortheastJonifest] JoniFest Attendees list [Michael Paz ] [none] ["Marianne Rizzo" ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 11:49:51 +0100 From: "Martin Giles" Subject: Re: [NortheastJonifest] JoniFest Attendees list Hi folks My biggest regret about last year's Jonifest was that I didn't get to know nearly as many people as I'd wanted to - too involved with the music, mostly. This year I'm determined to get to talk to people much more, but I'm dismayed to find it looks like there are only about 30 people going! C'mon you guys, I want to meet you all! Martin. In London. > > Attending Jonifest 2004 > as of 23-Jun-04, 03:22 PM > > Kay Ashley (kay.ashley@willis.com) - Brooklyn, NY > Jason Avery (joni_fan@hotmail.com) - Hamilton, ON > Rachel Avery (posall@hotmail.com) - Hamilton, Ontario > Donna Binkley (djb@binkleybarfield.com) - Houston, TX > Karyn Callaghan (karyncallaghan@hotmail.com) - Hamilton, Ontario, > Canada > Sue Cameron (scam1@freeway.net) - Clarkston, MI > Chuck Eisenhardt (chuck@chucke.net) - Arliington, MA > Lori Fye (lori@lrfye.lunarpages.com) - Silver Spring, MD > Martin Giles (mlg@ukonline.co.uk) - Sudbury, Middlesex > Jenny Goodspeed (jrgoodspeed@yahoo.com) - Shutesbury, MA > Brian Gross (briangross@rocketmail.com) - Woodbury, NJ > Mags Holden-Gross (magsnbrei@yahoo.com) - Woodbury, NJ > Les Irvin (ljirvin@jmdl.com) - Colorado Springs, CO > Victor Johnson (waytoblu@mindspring.com) - Decatur, Georgia > Alex Krutsky (alex@jmdl.com) - Cambridge, MA > Patrick leader (pleader@nyc.rr.com) - new york, ny > Barbara Little (balittle@ptd.net) - Tafton, PA > Chris Marshall (chris@hatstand.org) - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire > Catherine McKay (anima_rising@yahoo.ca) - Etobicoke, ON > Maggie McNally (mm@celebrityseries.org) - Cambridge, MA > Michael Paz (michael@thepazgroup.com) - Destrehan, La. > Betty Peterson (bettytothefest@aol.com) - North Little Rock, Arkansas > Steven Polifka (polifkas@matc.edu) - Milwaukee, WI > Les Ross (lxross@ctrl.co.uk) - London, > Derek Scurll (chris@stryngs.com) - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire > Laura Stanley (lcstanley7@aol.com) - North Little Rock, Arkansas > Ashara Stansfield (AsharaProducLLC@aol.com) - Topsfield, MA > Sarah Stringer (martin@alchemymastering.com) - Sudbury, Middlesex > Jeff Williams (swtaipei@hotmail.com) - Racine, WI ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 12:35:14 -0500 From: "mia ortlieb" Subject: Joni sound-bytes I was listening to "Talk of the Nation" on NPR yesterday, and you know how they always insert little sound-bytes between the breaks? Well, this time I heard the intro chords to "Just Like This Train." It did not sound like it came from Joni's recording, but it was definitely Joni's guitar chords. Also, a few days ago I was watching a PBS show called History Detectives or something similar. They were discussing the Lakota Sioux, when all of a sudden I hear "hey-a-ho, hey-a-ho......" It sounded identical to the intro from Joni's "Lakota." I couldn't see anything on the credits, as they ran pretty fast. It may have been a/another Native American singing the melody, but it sure sounded like ol' Iron Eyes. Stuff like this really makes my day! :) Mia _________________________________________________________________ MSN Movies - Trailers, showtimes, DVD's, and the latest news from Hollywood! http://movies.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200509ave/direct/01/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 13:42:07 -0500 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: [NortheastJonifest] RE:JONIFEST Mingus I'm sorry you can't be there this year. Thank goodness the 2 of you were able to make it last year and we had a chance to meet in person. I'm learning that we should always make the most of our time together, you may meet someone once, then never get a chance to see them again... love ya, db >>> MINGSDANCE@aol.com 6/25/2004 12:21:16 AM >>> Lucy wrote; Mud squishing up between my toes on a walk back across the hill path from cocktails with Dave Mingus and everyone else at their house.... Mel Tormay version of Starry Starry Night (Vincent) after cocktails (see above) OH Lucy, Wasn't it all so grand as we stood outside the hall under our umbrellas in the rain watching Bette do her skit. I'm sorry to say I don't think we"ll be able to make it this year:~( I've started new Meds and have to be monitored. It was such a magical weekend. So many shining stars all sharing in the GIFT of Joni. I do hope that there will be several new friends made at this wonderful event. If there is a way I would go. It was our 23rd anniversary last year and this year it falls on my birthday. When I'm feeling blue I hear you joyous laughter, Murphy and Guzzi doing Joni Mermin on the deck, and Thursday night in the lez cottage hearing Gizzel letting loose, packed in like we were all 21 again at an after hours jam party. It was like coming home for a family reunion. If any of you are debating remember the old proverb: "He who hesitates is lost." I even chose the wining logo, good job Jenny, so I feel I should be there. I hope for all of you Joni shows up. Her art director told me she would rather hang with us than showbiz people. Peace Mingus This message has been scanned by the E250. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 15:13:53 EDT From: Smurfycopy@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni sound-bytes Mia writes: << all of a sudden I hear "hey-a-ho, hey-a-ho..... >> Sounds to me like someone trying to get the attention of our beloved Jimmy and his Ed! XO, - --Smurf "Treat a work of art like a prince. Let it speak to you first." - --Artie Schopenhauer ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2004 17:16:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: big ugly organs I mean lets face it - organs have that about them. Within the realm of instruments, unless of the glorious church-pipe variety, eh, they tend to be big and ugly. Or just ugly. But they can sound sooooooooooo good. Thinking of "96 Tears". Anything with Mr Augie Myers pressing the keys. Garth's "Chest Fever" and also thinkin like of early Santana stuff. Or Ray Charles in the Blues Bros pawn shop scene..but no, that was in piano mode and quite pretty I think. or? Yes the big ugly organ can be truly a blessing..in the right hand(s)! :) love, Em < Subject: Re: [NortheastJonifest] JoniFest Attendees list WHICH means my dear Martin that You SHOULD have MORE time for MUSIC. Treust me when I tell you that most of the banter that goes on with these pod people or whatever they are called is mostly gossip or sex talk and of course tons of abuse (drugs et.al.). Especially if you are in the general vicinity of Patrick or Wally (use to be Smurph no relegated to mostly Ethylisims and the sex part) and of course the ever popular JMDL dating group. I suggest you stick to your musical guns because you are the bomb as a player and we just love you and the band as well. Paz NP-Love of My Life-Dave and Carlos Live > Hi folks > > My biggest regret about last year's Jonifest was that I didn't get to know > nearly as many people as I'd wanted to - too involved with the music, > mostly. This year I'm determined to get to talk to people much more, but I'm > dismayed to find it looks like there are only about 30 people going! > > C'mon you guys, I want to meet you all! > > Martin. In London. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2004 02:09:50 +0000 From: "Timothy Spong" Subject: Top 25 road songs Our local newspaper -- the one I work for -- in its weekly automotive section on Thursday reprinted an article from the Los Angeles Times by Dan Neil, under the title "America's song of the open road disappears in distance" (not necessarily the title when printed in L.A. Times). The point of departure for the article was L.A.T. pop-music critic Robert Hilburn's top 25 road songs, which was shown in a box in the article. Number 10 was (drum roll, flourish of trumpets): "Refuge of the Road," Joni Mitchell. It was sandwiched between No. 9, "White Line Fever," Merle Haggard, and No. 11, "In My Car," Beach Boys. At the top of the list was "Born to Run," Bruce Springsteen, and bringing up the rear was "Long White Cadillac," the Blasters. No. 3, "Me and Bobby McGee," is referenced in the list itself by the performer of the best-known recorded version, Janis Joplin, but in the text of the article by its composer-lyricist, Kris Kristofferson. Tim Spong Dover, Del., U.S.A. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee. 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