From: les@jmdl.com (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2005 #56 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, February 23 2005 Volume 2005 : Number 056 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Starbucks [rsc1@humboldt.edu] Re: a strange thing about Hejira [Em ] frida kahlo joni ["Marianne Rizzo" ] Re: Starbucks [Rusty10113@aol.com] Re: a strange thing about Hejira [Lori Fye ] Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company [Moni Kellermann ] RE: Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company ["Richard Flynn" ] Those Magdaleine Postcards... [Justalittlebreen@aol.com] robinsonarchive ["willytheshake100" ] Joni and Captain for Dark Mornings.... [JSerkes@aol.com] our own survivor, joni's on island ["mackoliver" ] [none] ["mackoliver" ] WORD Magazine ["willytheshake100" ] Re: [Lori Fye ] Re: robinsonarchive [Doug ] Re: Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company [Jamie Zubairi ] Re: robinsonarchive [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: Those Magdaleine Postcards... [Jamie Zubairi ] Re: God Bless Rhino, but hmmm? [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: a strange thing about Hejira [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: now who needs this bloody orgy [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: robinsonarchive [Jamie Zubairi ] Re: Would You F**k Joni? [Catherine McKay ] Re: Joni references Shakespeare/Joni Party [Jamie Zubairi ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 01:19:00 -0800 (PST) From: rsc1@humboldt.edu Subject: Starbucks > I haven't gone to my neighbourhood Sbucks yet, because I have an irrational phobia of the place. Maybe it's because they're so > prolific. Maybe it's because they can't just have > small, medium and large like everyone else, but have > to give them those precious other names. But something > about Starbucks raises my hackles and make me believe > it's just.... evil... for some reason. Irrational seems to be the best explanation for yr phobia... I don't understand why people get so upset about Starbucks. It's just a coffee place, for gawds sake! Here's the way I see it... If you live in a city (or town or village) that has a wide selection of coffee spots, and make good coffee, by all means SUPPORT them! We are very coffee-blessed where I live, and I frequent several local merchants for most of my coffee needs and desires. BUT, when I go out of town, I am so thankful that Starbucks exists. I have wasted so much money, and poured out so many cups of really awful coffee and supposed espresso drinks that were.. well... undrinkable. At least I know that at Starbucks, what I order will be consistent with what I got at another Starbucks. Sometimes, that is very, very welcome. In my experience, the workers are pleasant and often very intelligent, funny, and personable. Unlike some cafes where the workers ignore you, take their sweet time, and treat customers like crap. Plus, how many other coffee merchants give their employees health benefits and 401K plans? Starbucks is a well-run company, and certainly not evil. Now, let's talk about them gas stations where everbody fills up their vehicles.... I don't hear folks talkin' about how evil they are... and they ARE! my several cents... Gus ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 05:06:43 -0800 (PST) From: Em Subject: Re: a strange thing about Hejira lmao!!!!! Its her arm! stuck in her pocket! I guess her black coat is covering part of it and making it look the diameter of a good sized mechanical dong!!!! this is one of the first dic-cussions we had when I first joined this list...tho it was obvious it had been had many times before. Messes with your mind, right? :) Em - --- bill johnson wrote: > Awhile back I noticed something strange on the cover of Hejira. On > the front > cover look on the right side of the road. What is that tubular > object? You > might say a tailpipe to a car-fitting the albums theme.Look > closer...there > is a head on top and a vein towards the bottomright.Yes...could it > possibly > be...a severed male organ?!?! If it is a severed "M.O." it would > also be > fitting as she has been tormented most her adult life about giving up > a baby > the first time she got Chucks hot monkey love...and the MO was > responsible > for it all...But then..it could be a tailpipe. Joni's smoking hand > also is > detached on the cover. What is it..tailpipe or MO? Thanks Bill > from IL > NP: Robert Randolph ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 09:48:43 -0500 From: "Marianne Rizzo" Subject: frida kahlo joni - --- Justalittlebreen@aol.com wrote: >two of the paintings -- the >first looking like it may date froim the '80's, and the other very recent >-- >Joni holding red-orange lilies in both hands, >the bouquet in her right hand held higher. They rang a bell the moment I >first saw the cover. Did Frieda Kahlo do a self-portrait just like this? > It >looks so familiar... to me, yes. . . it too gives me a Friday Kahlo feeling Catherine: >I thought it looked like a Kahlo too I found some pieces that kind of >suggested this. (Check out >http://www.fridakahlo.com/art.shtml for instance. that was interesting. . . >It also looks like an icon of some kind, to me, y'know >either the Virgin Mary painted on wood with gilding, >or a portrait of a saint or martyr of some kind. You >see them holding flowers (roses or lilies usually), >eyes gazing heavenwards while they're being consumed >by flames or undergoing some other form of horrendous >torture. There's some here at >http://www.holycards.com/holycards/catalog/index.php There is something beautiful about these images. Thanks for all the images, Catherine _________________________________________________________________ On the road to retirement? Check out MSN Life Events for advice on how to get there! http://lifeevents.msn.com/category.aspx?cid=Retirement ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:02:47 EST From: Rusty10113@aol.com Subject: Re: Starbucks Hey Gus, I had to chime in here, totally agree on the Starbucks front... I love the quirky, locally owned coffee shops, but even in NYC they're hard to come by these days, and any place that has a large cafe feel, plays Joni non-stop and keeps me caffeinated gets a thumbs up..when I go back to North Dakota for Xmas, u can hanging out in the local Starbucks in like a little piece of heaven, where a few like-minded people congregate... where am I right now? In Starbucks, of course, starting my work day, wireless internet, espresso and all, and best of all, the strains of "Amelia" fill the air... Mitch ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:23:40 -0500 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: a strange thing about Hejira I keep telling you all, it's a "boom boom pachyderm." Lori ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 16:29:18 +0100 From: Moni Kellermann Subject: Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company Joni Mitchell and Starbucks Hear Music Produce and Release Two New CDs Tuesday February 22, 8:01 am ET One CD Features Mitchell's Favorite Songs by Artists Who Inspire Her; The Other is a Compilation of Her Songs as Selected by Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Prince and More SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 22, 2005-- Starbucks Coffee Company (Nasdaq:SBUX - News) today announced the release of two exclusive CDs, both of which were produced by Starbucks Hear Music(TM) in collaboration with Joni Mitchell. Joni Mitchell Artist's Choice(TM) and Joni Mitchell: Selected Songs are exclusively available at Starbucks Company-operated stores in North America. Starbucks Hear Music's newest CD releases provide unique insight into Mitchell's singular genius: Joni Mitchell Artist's Choice(TM) consists of eighteen of Mitchell's favorite songs. Featuring song-by-song commentary written by Mitchell, the album provides a revealing glimpse into the artist's personal and aesthetic inspirations, which are as richly diverse as her own musical catalogue. As her celebrated forays into the genre would suggest, jazz (the DeBussy classic "Clare de Lune," Billie Holiday's "Solitude," Miles Davis' "It Never Entered My Mind," and more) figures prominently in Mitchell's selections. Among the album's surprises are Chuck Berry's "Johnny Be Good" and the New Radicals' "You Get What You Give." Joni Mitchell: Selected Songs is a collection of Mitchell's songs, all of which were selected for inclusion on the album by a broad range of friends and fellow musicians who have been influenced by the legendary artist. Participants include Prince, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, and Chaka Khan. For the first time since Starbucks Hear Music launched its popular Opus(TM) series in February 2001, world renowned artists were asked to choose their favorite song from a fellow musician's catalogue and their picks formed the album. "By the end of the 20th century it seemed to me that the muse had gone out of music and all that was left was the 'ic,'" Joni Mitchell said. "Nothing sounded genuine or original. Truth and beauty were passe. I got the picture. I quit the business. I volunteered to take part in the Starbucks Hear Music project in order to force myself to review the songs and compositions that, over the course of my life, really got to me. I was about to receive an honorary doctorate in music and I needed to remember what it was that I had once loved about it." "We are honored to have had the opportunity to team with Joni Mitchell, a true music legend, to offer our customers, who are passionate music fans, the chance to learn more about her musical inspirations and the impact she's had on other world-renowned musicians," said Ken Lombard, president, Starbucks Entertainment. "We are delighted to be able to offer our customers unique perspective on Joni Mitchell's talent and musical legacy." Joni Mitchell: Selected Songs is a musical testament to the impact Mitchell has had on other world-renowned singers and songwriters: About his choice of "Free Man in Paris" (from the album Court and Spark), Bob Dylan says "I always liked this song because I'd been to Paris and understood what being a free man there was all about ... I'm not so sure that the meaning I heard in the song was what Joni intended, but I couldn't stop listening to it." "It's nearly impossible to choose between the intimate, emotionally raw songs of Blue and the novelist's eye for details in a portrait song such as 'Shades of Scarlet Conquering,'" explains Elvis Costello. "I chose 'For The Roses' (from the album of the same name) for inclusion on Joni Mitchell: Selected Songs because it is somewhere in between -- there are tiny details of a lover's infidelity, but the musical tone is also confidential and it sets up a bold and unflinching look at an artist trying to detach from the deceits of fame." To purchase either CD, go to a Starbucks Company-operated store in North America, or visit: www.starbucks.com or www.hearmusic.com. About Starbucks Hear Music's Artist's Choice(TM) Series Joni Mitchell Artist's Choice(TM) is the newest release from Starbucks Hear Music's acclaimed Artist's Choice(TM) series, which also includes compilations from Norah Jones, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Sheryl Crow, Ray Charles, Rolling Stones, Diana Krall, Sarah McLachlan, Emmylou Harris, Yo Yo Ma and others. About Starbucks Hear Music's Opus(TM) Series Joni Mitchell: Selected Songs is a new spin on another popular Starbucks Hear Music album series, Opus, in which Starbucks Hear Music compiles great songs by essential artists including Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone, Elvis Presley, Otis Redding, Aretha Franklin and The Beach Boys. About Starbucks Hear Music Founded in 1990, and acquired by Starbucks Coffee Company in 1999, Starbucks Hear Music is the voice of music at Starbucks. Starbucks Hear Music is dedicated to creating a new and convenient way for consumers to discover, experience and acquire all genres of great music through its unique editorial voice, CD compilations, and music programming for Starbucks coffeehouses worldwide, as well as its innovative partnerships with other music labels to produce, market and distribute both exclusive and non-exclusive music. In 2004, Starbucks Hear Music launched a 24-hour digital music channel with XM Satellite Radio (XM Channel 75), the Starbucks Hear Music(TM) Coffeehouse in Santa Monica where customers can select from over 15,000 CDs or burn their own custom mixes, and the Starbucks Hear Music(TM) media bars, a service that offers custom CD burning at select Starbucks retail locations in Seattle and Austin. Starbucks Hear Music(TM) CDs are featured at Hear Music and Starbucks retail locations, as well as www.starbucks.com and www.hearmusic.com. MULTIMEDIA AVAILABLE: http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/mmg.cgi?eid=4827171 Contact: Edelman Elisa Wiefel, 323-202-1069 elisa.wiefel@edelman.com or Starbucks Entertainment Emily Glassman, 206-318-7933 emily.glassman@starbucks.com or For Joni Mitchell interview requests, please contact Muse Media Alisse Kingsley, 323-467-8508 alissethemuse@aol.com or http://www.businesswire.com/cnn/sbux.shtml ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:40:24 -0500 From: Doug Subject: Re: a strange thing about Hejira It looks like a "notched doll" to me. Doug Lori Fye wrote: >I keep telling you all, it's a "boom boom pachyderm." > >Lori ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 10:52:12 -0500 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company I went to the big city to Starbucks and bought these discs. But you gotta read the fine print. Costello chose "For the Roses" from the album of the same name, but what you get on the CD is the maudlin, self-pitying, bloated TLOG version--surely one of TLOG's low-points. I think it's Joni's most contrived vocal performances. Yuck! "It's nearly impossible to choose between the intimate, emotionally raw songs of Blue and the novelist's eye for details in a portrait song such as 'Shades of Scarlet Conquering,'" explains Elvis Costello. "I chose 'For The Roses' (from the album of the same name) for inclusion on Joni Mitchell: Selected Songs because it is somewhere in between -- there are tiny details of a lover's infidelity, but the musical tone is also confidential and it sets up a bold and unflinching look at an artist trying to detach from the deceits of fame." Subject: Zeppelin - Banquet David wrote: > I always wanted Zeppelin to cover The Banquet because that > song craves a wailing hot treatment. [] Think about it. I did and yes what a great notion - can almost hear Jimmy crunching out some TRexesque riff and Robert wailing hot from the hips upwards 'angry young people cry-y-y-y-y-yin'. WtS ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:07:04 EST From: Justalittlebreen@aol.com Subject: Those Magdaleine Postcards... Hi, gang, Yesterday, i wrote: > Oh, one last thing -- two of the paintings -- the > first looking like it may > date froim the '80's, and the other very recent -- > have the same subject matte > r: Joni holding red-orange lilies in both hands, > the bouquet in her right > hand held higher. They rang a bell the moment I > first saw the cover. Did > Frieda Kahlo do a self-portrait just like this? It > looks so familiar... > Catherine replied: I thought it looked like a Kahlo too and I went through my art books trying to find something similar and although I found some pieces that kind of suggested this. (Check out http://www.fridakahlo.com/art.shtml for instance. It also looks like an icon of some kind, to me, y'know either the Virgin Mary painted on wood with gilding, or a portrait of a saint or martyr of some kind. You see them holding flowers (roses or lilies usually), eyes gazing heavenwards while they're being consumed by flames or undergoing some other form of horrendous torture. There's some here at http://www.holycards.com/holycards/catalog/index.php but it's just gettin' way too Catholic for me - I think I'm getting flashbacks! If Joni spent some time in a Catholic hospital, she may have seen these kinds of images on the walls and it could have seeped into her subconscious somehow. Now me again: Hey Catherine, Thanks for the links to Frieda Kahlo, and to the "Heavenly Calling Cards" site. Maybe Joni saw the latter while she doing all that laundry for those bitches in Ireland... Our, out, damned Chlorox! chaste hugs, Walter, raised Catholic and only a little nervous from the tornadoes in Sacramento yesterday. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:13:09 -0000 From: "willytheshake100" Subject: robinsonarchive Transcription from WORD, March issue JONI MITCHELL ON NOVEMBER 20,1968: "Simultaneously one-of-us and regally aloof, vulnerable, guileless and naive - golden qualities for the putative star. They shone from the girl with unspoken torment behind pale, flashing eyes." These images are out-takes from a Vogue cover session, shot by renowned Southern photographer Jack Robinson just after the release of Joni's first album. They have seldom been seen since. Learn more at www.robinsonarchive.com Happy trails. WtS ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 13:13:42 -0500 From: JSerkes@aol.com Subject: Joni and Captain for Dark Mornings.... My only regret for the new starbucks release, is the exclusion from "Joni's picks" of "Captain for Dark Mornings" one of her spoken favorites. We have mentioned this on the UTNE CAFE site where a lot of us Nyrofreaks write daily. Even Joni Mitchell, known for not crediting anyone short of Mozart or Picasso with influencing her music, said that "Nyro was the only female artist with whom she'd accept any linkage. "Laura Nyro you can lump me in with," she said in a 1998 interview, "because Laura exerted an influence on me. I looked to her and took some direction from her." For those of you have have not heard it, find it and go listen. New York Tendaberry is the cd. Its amazing. - -- Your lil NyroNut Nyrogrl.....nyrogrL@yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:45:44 -0600 From: "mackoliver" Subject: our own survivor, joni's on island oops. forgot a subject. - ----- Original Message ----- From: mackoliver To: joni Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 12:44 PM I think the execs at the stations are making a big mistake. It would be a hoot to have the jmdl members on an island together. Wouldn't that be interesting to watch? hehehe mack np: hissing ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 12:44:25 -0600 From: "mackoliver" Subject: [none] I think the execs at the stations are making a big mistake. It would be a hoot to have the jmdl members on an island together. Wouldn't that be interesting to watch? hehehe mack np: hissing ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 18:50:19 -0000 From: "willytheshake100" Subject: WORD Magazine Check out www.wordmagazine.co.uk WtSx ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:20:56 -0500 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: > I think the execs at the stations are making a big mistake. It would be a > hoot to have the jmdl members on an island together. Wouldn't that be > interesting to watch? hehehe Been there, done that. It's called Jonifest. Oh that everyone had been able to attend, any year, every year. Lori ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 15:21:16 -0500 From: Doug Subject: Re: robinsonarchive Thanks for that link, It's a great collection of photos, and lots more besides Joni. I notice that prints are only $1000 each. Lets see... 30 prints at $1000 each... oh well forget it. Doug willytheshake100 wrote: > Transcription from WORD, March issue > > JONI MITCHELL ON NOVEMBER 20,1968: > "Simultaneously one-of-us and regally aloof, vulnerable, guileless and > naive - golden qualities for the putative star. They shone from the > girl with unspoken torment behind pale, flashing eyes." These images > are out-takes from a Vogue cover session, shot by renowned Southern > photographer Jack Robinson just after the release of Joni's first > album. They have seldom been seen since. Learn more at > www.robinsonarchive.com > > Happy trails. > WtS ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 22:08:22 +0000 (GMT) From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: Re: Press Release Source: Starbucks Coffee Company Well, bizarrely the answer comes from Maurice Gainen himself (the guy who did the mastering for the disks). I asked him if there was any collaboration with Joni on this project (really I was angling to see if a remastered version of Paprika PLains was to be included (with the strings 're-tuned' to the piano or vice-versa) but what he sadi was that 'All I got was a list from Joni and her approval once the job was done' so I guess she wants Travelogue either to sell better, or the people who bought it to buy FTR to see what Elvis was on about... This is just me conjecturing BTW... Much Joni Jamie Zoob --- Rusty10113@aol.com wrote: > gotta agree with you on that one...i LOVE the > original version, cant imagine > why they'd include the TLOG version, as they did on > Dreamland as well! oh > well... its' been all Joni, all morning in the > Scottsdale, AZ Starbucks, > everything from Amelia to Lesson In Survival... ahhh ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:08:58 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: now who needs this bloody orgy And i ask you, WHO n e e d s jonifests at all? love, nuri Lori Fye wrote: > I think the execs at the stations are making a big mistake. It would be a > hoot to have the jmdl members on an island together. Wouldn't that be > interesting to watch? hehehe Been there, done that. It's called Jonifest. Oh that everyone had been able to attend, any year, every year. Lori Yahoo! 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Learn more at > www.robinsonarchive.com > > Happy trails. > WtS Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 22:12:20 +0000 (GMT) From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: Re: Those Magdaleine Postcards... Hi Just chiming in... The front cover of Dreamland was taken from a pose in the early 80's Wild Things Tour from a photo by... god I forget his name but you can see it on the Refuge of the Roads DVD in the 'extras' section. Of course it's black and white so Joni had a free hand in colouring it in to say whatever she wanted... No, the flames aren't part of the original photo... Much Joni Jamie Zoob --- Justalittlebreen@aol.com wrote: > Hi, gang, > > Yesterday, i wrote: > > > Oh, one last thing -- two of the paintings -- the > > first looking like it may > > date froim the '80's, and the other very recent -- > > have the same subject matte > > r: Joni holding red-orange lilies in both hands, > > the bouquet in her right > > hand held higher. They rang a bell the moment I > > first saw the cover. Did > > Frieda Kahlo do a self-portrait just like this? > It > > looks so familiar... > > > > Catherine replied: > > I thought it looked like a Kahlo too and I went > through my art books trying to find something > similar > and although I found some pieces that kind of > suggested this. (Check out > http://www.fridakahlo.com/art.shtml for instance. > > It also looks like an icon of some kind, to me, > y'know > either the Virgin Mary painted on wood with gilding, > or a portrait of a saint or martyr of some kind. You > see them holding flowers (roses or lilies usually), > eyes gazing heavenwards while they're being consumed > by flames or undergoing some other form of > horrendous > torture. There's some here at > http://www.holycards.com/holycards/catalog/index.php > but it's just gettin' way too Catholic for me - I > think I'm getting flashbacks! > > If Joni spent some time in a Catholic hospital, she > may have seen these kinds of images on the walls and > it could have seeped into her subconscious somehow. > > Now me again: > > Hey Catherine, > > Thanks for the links to Frieda Kahlo, and to the > "Heavenly Calling Cards" > site. Maybe Joni saw the latter while she doing > all that laundry for those > bitches in Ireland... > > Our, out, damned Chlorox! > > chaste hugs, > > Walter, raised Catholic and only a little nervous > from the tornadoes in > Sacramento yesterday. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:19:04 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: The Most Beautifull Girl I The World Was Joni ...and do correct me if' im BLOODY WRONG!!!lol! Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:19:58 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Would You Fuck Joni? love? Nuri? Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:32:48 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: God Bless Rhino, but hmmm? That's me, Catherine. And no. Nuri Catherine McKay wrote: or a portrait of a saint or martyr of some kind. You see them holding flowers (roses or lilies usually), Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:28:58 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: a strange thing about Hejira Nuriel Tobias wrote:I agree with the few critics who keep claiming that Hejira is TOO BLOODY RAW:) I mean, it simply sucks. It's an Awfull album, that is only good for hypnosis at the living rooms. my saloon. And it's sad, cause i used too much grass today, and i DONT HAVE A BLOODY COPY OF THE THINGY:) inner lol...Not that i would listen to it, you know...Got my owns. And, there also very rawl:) i THINK I'LL JUST bAR'N'GRILL YOU ALL!!!lol FROM WITHIN. lOTS OF HUGS, jONI AND JONI F A N S ALL OVER THE GLOBE, N U R I E LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!:) love, Nuri Lori Fye wrote: I keep telling you all, it's a "boom boom pachyderm." Lori All your favorites on one personal page  Try My Yahoo! Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 14:36:41 -0800 (PST) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Re: now who needs this bloody orgy Nuriel Tobias wrote: And i ask you, WHO n e e d s jonifests at all? love, nuri Hi Laurent Oltzer, what's up, say, man, did you ever plan on having such a headache in your life? Having to arrange a fest for folks who are only intersted in money and such, oh, and lylics too! I'm fucking the hell outta here, Cio///////////////////////////////////////////// for tonight, Lori Fye wrote: > I think the execs at the stations are making a big mistake. It would be a > hoot to have the jmdl members on an island together. Wouldn't that be > interesting to watch? hehehe Been there, done that. It's called Jonifest. Oh that everyone had been able to attend, any year, every year. Lori Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 22:46:38 +0000 (GMT) From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: Re: robinsonarchive Hi Nuri This would be true if it were her that the robinson archive belonged. It does belong to Jack Robinson and the photos are his property to charge whatever price he likes... Joni's company gives her photo free if you ask really REALLY nicely... Or belong to the music press or a radio DJ or a VJ or.... --- Nuriel Tobias wrote: > Aggreed, Doug. This is why i keep insisiting on the > so very simple facy: The Woman Is Greedy:) inner > lol! > > yours, > > me > > Doug wrote: > Thanks for that link, It's a great collection of > photos, and lots more > besides Joni. > I notice that prints are only $1000 each. Lets > see... 30 prints at $1000 > each... oh well forget it. > > Doug > > > > willytheshake100 wrote: > > > Transcription from WORD, March issue > > > > JONI MITCHELL ON NOVEMBER 20,1968: > > "Simultaneously one-of-us and regally aloof, > vulnerable, guileless and > > naive - golden qualities for the putative star. > They shone from the > > girl with unspoken torment behind pale, flashing > eyes." These images > > are out-takes from a Vogue cover session, shot by > renowned Southern > > photographer Jack Robinson just after the release > of Joni's first > > album. They have seldom been seen since. Learn > more at > > www.robinsonarchive.com > > > > Happy trails. > > WtS > Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term' ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 17:49:49 -0500 (EST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: Would You F**k Joni? --- Nuriel Tobias wrote: > love? > > Nuri? Nuri, you're acting crazy again. I hope you're OK! ===== Catherine Toronto - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 22:51:27 +0000 (GMT) From: Jamie Zubairi Subject: Re: Joni references Shakespeare/Joni Party Personally, I think we've found the real answer to the question that academics have been asking for centuries: WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE? It was Joni Mitchell ;0) --- McMillan Brad wrote: > I wonder if these Joni lines are listed as "covers" > on the Shakespeare > website? (;-) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jamie Zubairi" > To: "Donna Binkley" ; > ; > > Cc: > Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2005 4:47 PM > Subject: Re: Joni references Shakespeare/Joni Party > > > > Hi Eaddy and Donna > > > > Yes there are various sprinklings of Shakespeare's > > work throughout Joni's lyrics from the '60s to > the > > '90s. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 20:19:39 -0500 From: Lori Fye Subject: Re: Would You Fuck Joni? > love? or money? ~ ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2005 #56 ******************************** ------- 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)