From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2004 #345 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, December 4 2004 Volume 2004 : Number 345 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- RE: Subject: Thank you !!!! ["hell" ] Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) [Nuriel To] Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) [revrvl@co] Subject: The Point, Nilsson, Rufus, birthdaze... [Jenny Goodspeed ] Re: downtown dimestore [Em ] Re: [SPAM??]: downtown dimestore ["Steven Polifka" ] Re: Smoking pot........ [Michael Paz ] Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) [Randy Rem] Re: downtown dime store [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: downtown dimestore ["Donna Binkley" ] Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) [Nuriel To] new cover RIVER ["Michael O'Malley" ] Re: new cover RIVER [SCJoniGuy@aol.com] Re: new cover RIVER [Michael Paz ] Direct Connect [Michael Paz ] Re: new cover RIVER [Randy Remote ] Paz! [Em ] Re: new cover RIVER [Michael Paz ] Re: Paz! [Michael Paz ] Re: Direct Connect [Nuriel Tobias ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 22:55:40 +1300 From: "hell" Subject: RE: Subject: Thank you !!!! Bob wrote: > Favorite Nilsson recording? Boy, that would be a tough one. > Probably would be > "Jump Into The Fire" because how can you resist that killer bass > riff? But > then there's the lyrical brilliance of "Think About Your > Troubles" or "Morning > Glory" or the pure pop fun of "Good Old Desk" or "Cuddly > Toy"...thankfully, I > get to have them ALL. Hey, and here's another cool link...P.M. Dawn > covered/sampled Nilsson's "Coconut" as well as Joni's "I Had A > King" and "Don't Interrupt > The Sorrow". I admit not knowing too much about Harry Nilsson, but one of my favourite recordings (although I don't have a copy any more, and I must get one) is "The Point". My cousin introduced it to me years ago, and I fell in love with it. There are some great tracks, like Me And My Arrow, Poli High, Life Line, etc. and the story is wonderful. Hell _________________________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too" - Walt Whitman Hell's Pages - a whole new experience! http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 02:31:57 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) Hi Neil, LILITH Cheers, Nuriel Neil Orts wrote: Here's one of those sort of oddball things that I think about and just because my life is kind of full right now, it seems like a good time to look for more projects. I've long joked about writing a "Theology of Joni Mitchell" essay, and it's been a joke only because I never really thought I'd sit down to do. I still haven't, but I'm beginning to wonder if I should. Open Court Books (http://www.opencourtbooks.com/) does this series of pop culture "and Philosophy" books. Seinfeld and Philosophy, Simpsons and Philosophy, Matrix and Philosophy. They're collection of essays from Philosophers using pop culture as springboards for philosophical discussions. Well, my philosophical credentials are more than lacking, but I do have a theological education and I always find theological stuff in Joni's music, quite often Liberation Theology. So I've been thinking, "Could I gather a collection of theological writings on Joni Mitchell songs?" I sort of doubt my theological credentials aren't what Open Court might like them to be, but even if they weren't interested in a Joni Mitchell and Theology collection, someone else might be. Heck, I have in motion a vague plan to start my own publishing company so maybe I'd publish it myself. And what better place to begin than with the JMDL? If there are theologians in the house (and I think there may be), you don't have to write anything yet, this e-mail is just to guage interest and potential. I'd eventually cast the net wider if/when I get more serious about this. any and all feedback on this idea is welcome. While I'm in the Christian tradition, I would certainly entertain theological perspectives other than my own. Discuss. - -Neil writer, theologian, joni fan ===== Neil Ellis Orts 713-838-1787 Houston, TX keep up with my creative endeavors--join my newsletter list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neonews Meet the all-new My Yahoo!  Try it today! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 14:23:37 +0000 From: revrvl@comcast.net Subject: Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) the theological perspectives she has, I would not classify them as liberation theology, in part because nothing is that worked out but more in part because I don't thiunk she goes there. Without reflecting on it more deeply at this second I have felt her theological thoughts to be as reactions to bullshit in commonplace church practice (i.e., cheap church thinking as opposed to what grappling with real issues entails) which places her much more in line with where Bonhoeffer would be, as she poses the question of what reality requries of us in this moment. As well she has a strong emphasis on stewardship of the earth, i.e., the refererance to "Exon blue." Vince - -------------- Original message -------------- > > I've long joked about writing a "Theology of Joni > Mitchell" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 07:06:29 -0800 (PST) From: Jenny Goodspeed Subject: Subject: The Point, Nilsson, Rufus, birthdaze... A bit of synchronicity... Hell, I just LOVE 'The Point'. As it happens, my very cool brother got me the DVD of the animated special for my birthday last week. That recording - along with 'Tapestry' and the soundtrack to Godspell - were the first records I fell in love with, at the ripe old age of 3 or so. I still have them on vinyl. Bob and Jim, you certainly make me want to delve into Nilsson's catalog. I have a greatest hits album, but that's it. His 'sound' is so tied to my childhood and the discovery of music in general. Speaking of Nilsson...is Rufus Wainwright the new Nilsson or what? Speaking of birthdays...Thank you all who sent wishes my way and especially to Wally who's faithfully filling in for the birthday fairy who is STILL on sabbatical. Sheesh. There is nothing like coming into work after a short holiday to an inbox full of wishes from the greatest group of people on earth. Happy belated birthdays to Jim and Lama! hell wrote: Bob wrote: > Favorite Nilsson recording? Boy, that would be a tough one. > Probably would be > "Jump Into The Fire" because how can you resist that killer bass > riff? But > then there's the lyrical brilliance of "Think About Your > Troubles" or "Morning > Glory" or the pure pop fun of "Good Old Desk" or "Cuddly > Toy"...thankfully, I > get to have them ALL. Hey, and here's another cool link...P.M. Dawn > covered/sampled Nilsson's "Coconut" as well as Joni's "I Had A > King" and "Don't Interrupt > The Sorrow". I admit not knowing too much about Harry Nilsson, but one of my favourite recordings (although I don't have a copy any more, and I must get one) is "The Point". My cousin introduced it to me years ago, and I fell in love with it. There are some great tracks, like Me And My Arrow, Poli High, Life Line, etc. and the story is wonderful. Hell _________________________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too" - Walt Whitman Hell's Pages - a whole new experience! http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 07:13:47 -0800 (PST) From: Jenny Goodspeed Subject: Re: [NortheastJonifest] Subject: The Point, Nilsson, Rufus, birthdaze... Jenny Goodspeed wrote: Happy belated birthdays to Jim and Lama! oops... let's try that again... Happy belated birthdays to Jim and BRIAN. where's my caffeine? Jenny hell wrote: Bob wrote: > Favorite Nilsson recording? Boy, that would be a tough one. > Probably would be > "Jump Into The Fire" because how can you resist that killer bass > riff? But > then there's the lyrical brilliance of "Think About Your > Troubles" or "Morning > Glory" or the pure pop fun of "Good Old Desk" or "Cuddly > Toy"...thankfully, I > get to have them ALL. Hey, and here's another cool link...P.M. Dawn > covered/sampled Nilsson's "Coconut" as well as Joni's "I Had A > King" and "Don't Interrupt > The Sorrow". I admit not knowing too much about Harry Nilsson, but one of my favourite recordings (although I don't have a copy any more, and I must get one) is "The Point". My cousin introduced it to me years ago, and I fell in love with it. There are some great tracks, like Me And My Arrow, Poli High, Life Line, etc. and the story is wonderful. Hell _________________________________________ "To have great poets, there must be great audiences too" - Walt Whitman Hell's Pages - a whole new experience! http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~hell Yahoo! Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more. Yahoo! Groups SponsorADVERTISEMENT - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Groups Links To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NortheastJonifest/ To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: NortheastJonifest-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 08:34:01 -0800 (PST) From: Neil Orts Subject: Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) - --- revrvl@comcast.net wrote: > the theological perspectives she has, I would not > classify them as liberation theology, in part > because nothing is that worked out but more in part > because I don't thiunk she goes there. Yes, I'm not suggesting that she has a theological position so much as she as admitted that she doesn't really know what she is, religiously. I do think she has a recurring concern for the underdog, critiques for the rich and powerful, and an understanding of how power attracts and corrupts--all being staples in liberation theology. Admittedly, it's a very upper middle class take on it and almost completely undermined by "The Windfall" (perhaps my least favorite Joni song for this very reason), but I do hear it in her work. Which is the gift of deconstruction. :) > Without reflecting on it more deeply at this second > I have felt her theological thoughts to be as > reactions to bullshit in commonplace church practice > (i.e., cheap church thinking as opposed to what > grappling with real issues entails) which places her > much more in line with where Bonhoeffer would be, as > she poses the question of what reality requries of > us in this moment. Joni Mitchell read in light of Dietrich Bonhoeffer is interesting indeed. (And I'll pause a moment to say Bonhoeffer is sometimes referenced as influential to the liberation theologians :) He's never come to mind when listening to Joni, but I would definitely love to see this idea expanded and fleshed out. As well she has a strong emphasis > on stewardship of the earth, i.e., the refererance > to "Exon blue." There would definitely be material for a "green theology" paper on Joni. She doesn't always, but as in your reference, she often connects her concern for the earth with some "Larger" concern, that is, God or spiritual matters. And this reminds me of one those undermining phrases of hers, this one from "Song for Sharon," where Mama and Betsy are suggesting places to put Joni's time and energy (put some time into ecology) and all Joni wants is to find another lover. But this is also part of what makes Joni interesting to me theologically: the tensions and contradictions in her convictions. It's so very beautifully human. Maybe this idea won't go any farther than this few ramblings, but everytime I stock a copy of "Harry Potter and Philosophy" on the shelf (I currently work at a Barnes and Noble) I automatically drift over to my unwritten, un-outlined essay on Joni and Theology. Last night was one of those nights. Perhaps it will pass, perhaps I'll finally get around to it. Thanks for putting out some ideas! - -Neil ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:05:54 -0600 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: downtown dimestore Oh I like this game, I would add: Tequila Anacondas Dancing Shoes Salmon Now she's going to need a liquor license as well as an exotic animals license, but what good dimestore doesn't have those i ask you?! db someone (LS) is thinking of quitting this crazy scene and opening a darling downtown jc dime store (w/awning). . . so far she's selling shells, ink, rubies bows crocuses ice cream scrambled eggs curtains tea lemonade and painted ponies and she said she's going to play her guitar for free oh. . . and paprika the nasdaq just went up you want in? what else could she offer? XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOX Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 09:24:17 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: downtown dimestore mandolins! :) Em - --- Donna Binkley wrote: > Oh I like this game, > > I would add: > > Tequila > Anacondas > Dancing Shoes > Salmon > > Now she's going to need a liquor license as well as an exotic animals > license, but what good dimestore doesn't have those i ask you?! > > db > > > someone (LS) is thinking of quitting this crazy scene and opening a > darling > downtown jc dime store (w/awning). . . > > so far she's selling > shells, > ink, > rubies > bows > crocuses > ice cream > scrambled eggs > curtains > tea > lemonade > > and painted ponies > > and she said she's going to play her guitar for free > > oh. . . > and paprika > > the nasdaq just went up > you want in? > > what else could she offer? > > > XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOX > Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:32:48 -0600 From: "Steven Polifka" Subject: Re: [SPAM??]: downtown dimestore How about: Leather Lace Kick-pleat skirt nylons potted palms camera pornagraphic watch jeans ball room gowns mink oil diamond barbeques and chippendale furniture - LOL! Can't wait to see the catalogue! Steve. bored at work >>> "Donna Binkley" 12/03/04 11:05AM >>> Oh I like this game, I would add: Tequila Anacondas Dancing Shoes Salmon Now she's going to need a liquor license as well as an exotic animals license, but what good dimestore doesn't have those i ask you?! db someone (LS) is thinking of quitting this crazy scene and opening a darling downtown jc dime store (w/awning). . . so far she's selling shells, ink, rubies bows crocuses ice cream scrambled eggs curtains tea lemonade and painted ponies and she said she's going to play her guitar for free oh. . . and paprika the nasdaq just went up you want in? what else could she offer? XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOX Marianne ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 11:49:39 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Smoking pot........ Hi Edwin Welcome to the list! I enjoyed reading your post and salute you for your strength and courage. I too started when I was very young and still do partake whenever the urge grabs me. It is very infrequent though and always has been except for a brief period of late high school and early college. I am the same way with cigarettes. Haven't smoked one in several days, but that day smoked maybe 7 or 8. It's weird I don't know how I can do that but I do. I do enjoy a beverage though and my poison is the evil wicked dry as a bone Gordon's Gin Martini. Anyways just wanted to share a bit. I am home with a cold today and catching up on the list. How did you find us? Joni? What's your favorite Joni? And where do you live?? Best Michael Paz (New Orleans) NP-All I Want For Christmas Is The Saints To Win-Greg Barnhill w/ The Original New Birth Brass Band > .....reefer, weed, stuff, cannabis, spliffs, joints, bongs, etc. > This is to be my very first post here on the JMDL, and I never would have > thought the subject would be "smoking pot." But after reading Nuriel's post, > and > the subsequent replies, I feel compelled to share my own experience with the > "evil weed" and how it affected my own life's journey. > Like many, I first tried pot in my early teens (I am now 50), and I thought > it was a very cool recreational drug. How great the music sounded, how > excellent the junk food tasted, how funny the most inane things seemed, and on > and > on. Soon, without my even realizing it, pot became my way of self medication. > Of course there were things in my life that caused it to be such, but it is > the > direction I took just the same. By the time I was in my 20's, smoking was a > most important, if not THE most important thing to me. Getting it, having it, > keeping it, and keeping myself high. Morning, noon, and night. It continued > for > me this way nonstop, into my 40's. I worked, got married and divorced, raised > a daughter and 2 step children, but I was constantly moving into my own > personal darkness and hell. By the time I was 45 I was in a very bad, and a > very > dark place. Then I made the worst judgment call of my life, which caused my > own > downfall in a way I will not bore you with right now. The good news is that it > was this one case of poor judgment that finally gave me the incentive, > strength, and direction to take my own life back, and to take responsibility > for it. > I have now been completely drug and alcohol free since Sept. 23rd, 2000, and > I have never been in a better place in my life. The music has NEVER sounded > better, the food still tastes great, and the most inane things still make me > giggle like a fool. Better still is my reconnections with family and friends, > and > the finding of self strength, self peace, and a most positive and happy > outlook on life. > Many people scoff and I have so often heard things like "Hey, its only a > little reefer," or "Pot is natural, it grows wild," or "pot is just not > addicting" Well, for some, or perhaps many, those are true statements. But for > many > of us, pot can be as addicting as heroin, and can cause as much havoc in our > lives as coke, meth, barbiturates, or any number of other substances. > I do not in any way judge those who get high, and many of my friends > and family still do. My own 18 year old daughter is a burner, and all I do is > mildly caution her about the dangers. I go to concerts as often as I can, and > I > see people getting high and it does not bother me. I still even enjoy smelling > a burning pipe or joint at times. But I also know that to ever get high again > would be my downfall, and so I choose to be "high on life." Works well for > me, and again, I have never been happier, or more well adjusted in my life. > The strength to become straight for me did not come from any program or > 12 step program, the strength for any of us I believe comes from within. And > yes, there is sooooo much power and strength to be found in the music. The > music > rules !!! > So my sincere, and heartfelt commiseration with Nuri, and to anyone else > who can perhaps relate. > Peace, and love and happiness to you all, > Edwin ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 10:37:25 -0800 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) Neil Orts wrote: > Yes, I'm not suggesting that she has a theological > position so much as she as admitted that she doesn't > really know what she is, religiously. Recently she has identified herself as a Buddhist, although no additional details have surfaced, as far as I know. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 11:04:27 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: downtown dime store Birth control pills, The Geffen box, Donald Freed poems, guns for little kids and cigarettes! Nuri Marianne Rizzo wrote: someone (LS) is thinking of quitting this crazy scene and opening a darling downtown jc dime store (w/awning). . . so far she's selling shells, ink, rubies bows crocuses ice cream scrambled eggs curtains tea lemonade and painted ponies and she said she's going to play her guitar for free oh. . . and paprika the nasdaq just went up you want in? what else could she offer? XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOX Marianne _________________________________________________________________ Dont just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/ Jazz up your holiday email with celebrity designs. Learn more. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 13:14:13 -0600 From: "Donna Binkley" Subject: Re: downtown dimestore Wedding dresses Ice skates db >>> Em 12/3/2004 11:24:17 AM >>> mandolins! :) Em - --- Donna Binkley wrote: > Oh I like this game, > > I would add: > > Tequila > Anacondas > Dancing Shoes > Salmon > > Now she's going to need a liquor license as well as an exotic animals > license, but what good dimestore doesn't have those i ask you?! > > db > > > someone (LS) is thinking of quitting this crazy scene and opening a > darling > downtown jc dime store (w/awning). . . > > so far she's selling > shells, > ink, > rubies > bows > crocuses > ice cream > scrambled eggs > curtains > tea > lemonade > > and painted ponies > > and she said she's going to play her guitar for free > > oh. . . > and paprika > > the nasdaq just went up > you want in? > > what else could she offer? > > > XOXOXOOXOXOXOXOX > Marianne > This message has been scanned by the E250. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 11:12:59 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: any theologians in the house? (vaguely jc-no pun intended) Randy Remote wrote: "Recently she has identified herself as a Buddhist, although no additional details have surfaced, as far as I know." No additional details have surfaced? Now THAT'S Buddhism! Nuri Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 20:43:19 +0000 From: "Michael O'Malley" Subject: new cover RIVER Hey Bob and gang, I don't know if this has been out on the list yet, but I just heard the young Canadian singer Allison Crowe, and her cover of River on CBC radio. It's on a Christmassy album entitled Tidings. It's always a pleasure to hear Joni covers on public radio. Makes me feel that there's hope for the masses and that some of this music will endure. CD Now (Amazon) even offers a *free* download of Crowe's River at this url: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00063BJC4/qid=1102106006/sr=2-2/ref=pd_ka_b_2_2/102-2045927-5085726 She accompanies herself on piano. Not bad at all. Definite Jfest material. So enjoy, if you haven't heard this yet... Michael in Quebec - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Enjoy 25MB of inbox storage and 10MB per file attachment with MSN Premium. Join now and get the first two months FREE* ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 16:16:07 EST From: SCJoniGuy@aol.com Subject: Re: new cover RIVER **CD Now (Amazon) even offers a *free* download of Crowe's River at this url: D'oh! And after I already bought it...oh well, the CD is a good one, and I like getting a new Holiday CD or 2 every year anyway. Allison does a good job on River and all the songs. I think you can get it from CD Baby as well. She wrote me a really cool note with the CD too...bonus! Bob NP: Tori, "Mrs. Jesus" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 17:35:29 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: new cover RIVER If you want a great holiday CD check out "Christmas Gumbo" check it out at http://www.christmasgumbocd.com ( be patient this site takes a bit to load but it is very cool looking. Not recommended for dial up folk.) I produced four tracks on the album. On Santa's Way Home-Marc Broussard The Day it Snows On Christmas-Allen Toussaint Poppa St. Nick-BeauSoliel Peace in The World-the subdudes I am real proud of this effort and the other producers on the album did a great job with all of their artists. Please send your reviews to the site and pump up yer boy so they will hire me again. I can already feel another one coming next year. It was a lot of fun working on this project. There will be some pics of all of us up on this site from the CD signing we did at Tower last Weds. Enjoy ! Have a very happy holiday season everybody! Love Paz also available at Amazon http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002YLDWI/ref%3Dpd%5Fsl%5Faw% 5Falx-jeb-9-1%5Fmusic%5F6923241%5F1/102-9274374-2540962 > **CD Now (Amazon) even offers a *free* download of Crowe's River at this > url: > > D'oh! And after I already bought it...oh well, the CD is a good one, and I > like getting a new Holiday CD or 2 every year anyway. Allison does a good job > on > River and all the songs. I think you can get it from CD Baby as well. > She wrote me a really cool note with the CD too...bonus! > > Bob > > NP: Tori, "Mrs. Jesus" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 17:50:15 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Direct Connect Does anyone have the hub address for Direct Connect. I finally was able to load the program correctly and now I cannot find our hub address. Thanks Paz ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 17:09:17 -0800 From: Randy Remote Subject: Re: new cover RIVER Big congrats, Mike!!! Some heavy Nawlin's hitters there, and AT a legend. Those sessions must have been a gas, gas, gas.... Michael Paz wrote: > If you want a great holiday CD check out "Christmas Gumbo" check it out at > http://www.christmasgumbocd.com ( be patient this site takes a bit to load > but it is very cool looking. Not recommended for dial up folk.) > > I produced four tracks on the album. > On Santa's Way Home-Marc Broussard > The Day it Snows On Christmas-Allen Toussaint > Poppa St. Nick-BeauSoliel > Peace in The World-the subdudes > > I am real proud of this effort and the other producers on the album did a > great job with all of their artists. Please send your reviews to the site > and pump up yer boy so they will hire me again. I can already feel another > one coming next year. It was a lot of fun working on this project. There > will be some pics of all of us up on this site from the CD signing we did at > Tower last Weds. Enjoy > ! > > Have a very happy holiday season everybody! > > Love > > Paz > > also available at Amazon > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B0002YLDWI/ref%3Dpd%5Fsl%5Faw% > 5Falx-jeb-9-1%5Fmusic%5F6923241%5F1/102-9274374-2540962 > > > **CD Now (Amazon) even offers a *free* download of Crowe's River at this > > url: > > > > D'oh! And after I already bought it...oh well, the CD is a good one, and I > > like getting a new Holiday CD or 2 every year anyway. Allison does a good job > > on > > River and all the songs. I think you can get it from CD Baby as well. > > She wrote me a really cool note with the CD too...bonus! > > > > Bob > > > > NP: Tori, "Mrs. Jesus" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 19:45:15 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Paz! yep congrats on producing that stuff and what great bands musicians to work with. (methinks) Did I ever tell you about when I got to drive Michael Doucet to the airport at like 5 am? Too cool, and what a lovely man. Spinning some Beausoleil in YOUR honor and theirs. OLD stuff: Pierrotte Grouillette et Mamselle Josette ( a wedding song of all things for my gay ass to like)! yes!!!! :) Em < Subject: Re: new cover RIVER Thanks Randy it really was. The guy Marc Broussard can sing his ass off. He played at the Howlin' Wolf last night but I was out for the count with a bad cold. Paz NP-Jack In -Jack DeJohnette with Metheny and Hancock > Big congrats, Mike!!! Some heavy Nawlin's hitters there, and AT a legend. > Those sessions must have been a gas, gas, gas.... > > Michael Paz wrote: > >> If you want a great holiday CD check out "Christmas Gumbo" check it out at >> http://www.christmasgumbocd.com ( be patient this site takes a bit to load >> but it is very cool looking. Not recommended for dial up folk.) >> >> I produced four tracks on the album. >> On Santa's Way Home-Marc Broussard >> The Day it Snows On Christmas-Allen Toussaint >> Poppa St. Nick-BeauSoliel >> Peace in The World-the subdudes ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 23:03:01 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: Paz! Thanks. I passed a good time up there in Lafayette recording them. To be honest they were NOT my first choice. I asked Zachary Richard to do it, but he had two movie projects going at the same time and was in Montreal and Paris most of the summer so he could not do it. Best PaZ > yep congrats on producing that stuff and what great bands musicians to > work with. (methinks) > Did I ever tell you about when I got to drive Michael Doucet to the > airport at like 5 am? Too cool, and what a lovely man. > Spinning some Beausoleil in YOUR honor and theirs. OLD stuff: > Pierrotte Grouillette et Mamselle Josette ( a wedding song of all > things for my gay ass to like)! > yes!!!! > :) > Em < > ===== > amazing grace - sit on my face ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2004 23:59:55 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: Direct Connect Hi Paz, Les once wrote that you should set up a new "favorite" hub (CTRL-F) that points to this address: jmdl.no-ip.info:411 Hope this helps, Nuriel Michael Paz wrote: Does anyone have the hub address for Direct Connect. I finally was able to load the program correctly and now I cannot find our hub address. Thanks Paz All your favorites on one personal page  Try My Yahoo! ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2004 #345 ********************************* ------- 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)