From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2005 #290 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org 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, October 12 2005 Volume 2005 : Number 290 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- RE: Joni and Canada [Jamie Zubairi ] No mountains in sight from Saskatoon [Kate ] Re: Ian Shaw's Joni Tribute & other Covers news [seulbzzaj@aol.com] Birthday card for Joni ["Les Irvin" ] Annabelle - A Coat Of Flowers [Nuriel Tobias ] Re: Joni and Canada ["Michael O'Malley" ] Re: White Sox , other assorted posts and JONI content! ["Suze Cameron" ] Re: Ian Shaw's Joni Tribute & other Covers news [Bob Muller ] Joni on dime ["Laurent Olszer" ] Re: Joni on dime [Doug ] FW: Joni on dime ["Richard Flynn" ] Re: Dolly's BSN [Smurf ] Re:Shameless self-promotion Joni cover! ["Sherelle Smith" Subject: RE: Joni and Canada lol! Talk about 'for readers who aren't paying attention' Just testing, of course ;-) hehee - --- Richard Flynn wrote: > Jamie's advice is on target, except that Karen > O'Brien's book is called > _Joni Mitchell: Shadows and Light_. > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-joni@smoe.org > [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Jamie > Zubairi > Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 3:57 PM > To: Karen Marie Espeland; joni@smoe.org > Subject: Re: Joni and Canada > > Hello Karen Marie > > as many people have told you Brian Hinton's book is > meant to be read by those that aren't paying > attention. A better book is by Karen O'Brien, also > called 'Both Sides Now'. I think there is another > one > on it's way called 'Both Sides Now'... how these > 'biographers' can claim to be imaginative writers, I > don't know... Couldn't they call it 'Hejira'? I > think > in the current climate it might sell more ;-) > > Yes, well, your question: Joni is Canadian by birth > and she grew up there until she was in her early > twenties when she married Chuck Mitchell who > 'carried > her off to his country for marriage too soon' (I Had > A > King). > > I'm not sure I would call Joni 'dispossessed' nor > would I lay claim that Canada is either... > Canehdians > out there on the JMDL? Not sure either that Joni and > Buffy's friendship mean that they think alike or > write > alike... The only encounter that I know of Joni and > Buffy having was when Buffy covered 'The Circle > Game' > and David Geffen loved the song and Buffy snapped > 'That was by Joni Mitchell'... David soon signed the > young Joni to his stable of clients. > > I know that Joni talks of Sasktoon as a 'foothill > town' where the prairie meets the mountains in the > distance, and the prairies around Saskatoon 'start > to > roll' and further on the horizon they meet the > mountains. It sounds lovely, to be honest, just flat > flat falt wheatfields slowly rising up to lilac > mountains in the distance... Dispossessed? > Proprietorial? Hmmmm Mr Hinton, talk some sense!!!! > > I hope you're well and I hope your theses on A Case > Of > You is going well > > Much JOni > > Jamie Zoob > > I am keen on exploring the relationship between > > Joni, her art > > (particularly her music) and Canada. > > I'm reading Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now, the > > biography by Brian > > Hinton, and I came across something about Canada, > > that puzzled me. It > > says that Joni has claimed 'native roots', and > that > > she is a friend of > > Buffy Sainte-Marie's: 'the two women share a sense > > of the Canadian > > landscape with is nostalgic, and angry, > > proprietorial and > > dispossessed, at the same time.' (p 75) Can any of > > you relate to these > > 'facts' about the Canadian landscape? > > Do you think it has affected Joni's art? If so, > how? > > If some of her art can be considered nostalgic, > can > > Canada be 'blamed' for it? > > > > I've never been to Canada, but I imagine that it > > might resemble Europe > > to a larger extent than the US - but I'm not sure > as > > I've never been > > to the American continent (but I will!). Canada > > seems to be a low-key, > > and discrete kind of place as I've not heard much > > about it, through > > the news, etc. I've thought about the random > mixture > > of 'cultural > > artifacts' that I've come across here in Norway, > > through the years, > > involving Canada: Margaret Atwood, South Park > (Blame > > Canada! > > > > ___________________________________________________________ Does your mail provider give you FREE antivirus protection? Get Yahoo! Mail http://uk.mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 09:43:25 -0600 From: Kate Subject: No mountains in sight from Saskatoon Calgary is the foothill town she must have been speaking of, in Alberta, where she went to art school. I guarantee you, there are no "mountains rising off in the distance" anywhere near Saskatoon! Kate journal ~ http://xoetc.antville.org correspondence ~ http://letterwritershotel.blogspot.com fiction ~ http://stubblejump.diaryland.com > I know that Joni talks of Sasktoon as a 'foothill > town' where the prairie meets the mountains in the > distance, and the prairies around Saskatoon 'start to > roll' and further on the horizon they meet the > mountains. It sounds lovely, to be honest, just flat > flat falt wheatfields slowly rising up to lilac > mountains in the distance... ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:30:15 -0400 From: seulbzzaj@aol.com Subject: Re: Ian Shaw's Joni Tribute & other Covers news From: Bob Muller Read the whole deal at: http://www.courant.com/features/lifestyle/hc-shawrev1010.artoct10,0,3389732.story?coll=hc-headlines-life Thanks for the url on that, Bob. Speaking of Joni covers, have you heard the British jazz singer Liane Carroll's version of River? Checkout her website http://www.lianecarroll.com/ Liane is great. Her CD's are not easy to find in the US, but are available on the internet. Scott ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 13:10:29 -0400 From: "Les Irvin" Subject: Birthday card for Joni Joniphiles - Anyone out there care to create a birthday card for Joni?? It would have to be quick, as the time is rapidly approaching. The card, as each year, will be personally delivered to Joni on behalf of JoniMitchell.com and JMDL.com. Contact me off list if interested. Thanks, Les ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 10:21:15 -0700 (PDT) From: Nuriel Tobias Subject: Annabelle - A Coat Of Flowers Annabell is my neighbour. When i look thru my window i can see her face reflecting from a hole inside a bush. Her hair is always a mess. Same underware. She's got lots of drinking friends. They drink all night. But she's alone, swinging between sanity and strange anxiety, sleeps all day, wakes up at night and howles infront of her stereo. But never the same song. Annabell's always in a bad mood. Where is her man? So i burned a Joni cd for her, and she's been playing MARCIE so loud you could easily feel that she's "One of those women". Poor and lovely Annabelle. So when you go to sleep tonight - say a prayer for them both. That was all i had to say. Yours, Nuriel - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 17:41:39 +0000 From: "Michael O'Malley" Subject: Re: Joni and Canada Karen, I suspect that as in Norway, Canadian identity is very much a regional thing, and is more subtle and complex than mounties, beavers and the maple leaf. Joni's Canada are primarily the provinces of Saskatchewan (Maidstone, Saskatoon), Alberta (Calgary) and British Columbia (her home on the ocean in Sechelt). While she also spent some time in Toronto, I think it is safe to say she has a western and prairie vision of Canada, very different from say, the Maritime provinces in the east or French Quebec. The landscape features preeminently in both her writing and painting, and this is surely tied to her sense of identity as a ``Prairie Girl.`` In fact, a close reading of the songs presented on Joni's last compilation, SOAPGirl, should give you many ideas to help connect the writing, the land and her artwork. Joni is also an accomplished photographer - as the self portraits of double-exposed images she made in Canada on the Night Ride Home album testify. Last year, at the McGill Joni symposium in Montreal, a fellow by the name of Udayan Sen gave an interesting talk on Joni's art, as revealed through her album covers. You can hear and see his talk in streaming video at the following link. Click the AM session, then move the cursor up to about hour 01:27. http://www.mcgill.ca/music/events/jmitchell_symposium/ You willl also find some talk and images of some of Joni's art at the following link http://www.jonimitchell.com/DiaryDecade/word.htm You can also hear Joni speak about place and its effect on identity and art in the video, Woman of Heart and Mind. In 2000, the Mendel Art Gallery in Sakatoon had a show of her work and also produced a catalogue of the show. See http://www.mendel.ca/exhibitions/jonimitchell/ This should get you going. Enjoy, Michael in Quebec _________________________________________________________________ Take advantage of powerful junk e-mail filters built on patented Microsoft. SmartScreen Technology. http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines Start enjoying all the benefits of MSN. Premium right now and get the first two months FREE*. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 14:11:58 -0500 From: "Suze Cameron" Subject: Re: White Sox , other assorted posts and JONI content! Vince, congrats to your Sox. They are the team I will be rooting for now. I believe they will make it to the Series, but I fear the dreaded Cardinals. Beware the red bird, if not the red sox. Oh, and Anne, the reason you see the red 'B' everywhere; all the years they were losers the merchandise sold cheap. KIDDING! You know that folks love an underdog. Boston's story was great, and if you haven't seen the Jimmy Fallon movie, Fever Pitch, you have to! Sort of sums up the whole bean town obsession. I read that the ending was originally penned with the Sox losing, and they had to change things up with the upset victory. Was the 'legalize pot' post written while you were not inhaling??? Speaking of not in-hailing, why is there news being regurgitated regarding Clinton's scandals? Is this smoke screen for our dear Shrubbery and his very low approval ratings of late??? The bullying issue. It is a big one that I dealt with all the time at an elementary level. The bully wants power, you usurp by not reacting. Tell your friend that if you can avoid or ignore these are the best tactics to take. Anytime a reaction is given, you allow the shift of power back to the bully. Easier said than done, though, especially if said bully knows how to push the right buttons. A public thanks to Patrick for the little gift in the mail. I have enjoyed it and appreciate your kindness. There is a movie in post-production on Herbie Hancock's life. Does anyone have any details on this, and if our fair Joan will get a mention? Also, has the Roseanna Arquette documentary "All We Are Saying" been released? Haven't heard any buzz about that, but then again, I don't inhail. Kay Ashley, in concert two nights ago!!! We want the details and we all wish we could have been there!!!! Alison 'whateveryourmarriednameis', when do we get to see some pics? Suze - -- _______________________________________________ Search for businesses by name, location, or phone number. -Lycos Yellow Pages http://r.lycos.com/r/yp_emailfooter/http://yellowpages.lycos.com/default.asp?SRC=lycos10 ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:35:33 EDT From: LCStanley7@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni and Canada Karen Marie wrote: it would be great if some of you would like to fill me in on what lies in the Canadian spirit, and how traces of this can be found in Joni's art. Hi Karen Marie, I was born in Canada but have spent most of my life in the USA. I visited Canada almost every year until I was in college. Part of why I'm drawn to Joni is her Canadian roots. When I think of Canada, I think of the cold weather and relatively short days which could lead to being depressed or introspective and creative or both. Joni reminds me of the plants in Canada. They are so alive and colorful, so healthy, seemingly celebrating the growth season rather than enduring it as in warmer climates. Joni bursts forth with color and details other people tend to miss. She presents these in a way that cannot be missed... like a flower rising up above the snow covered ground. "Winter beat the pines about, He heard the heater, Cutting in and out, While she dreamed away..." I see her art as similar, one in the same, despite different mediums. She shares experience through both her painting and singing. I see her personal ambiance as giving forth Canada as she draws from her Canadian roots. When she is in Dreamland, far from Canada, she's sings first of Canada. I long for Canada, but I'm rarely able to go there any more. I find Canada in my dreams and can dream better through Joni's art. Love, Laura ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 12:45:37 -0500 From: "mack watson-bush" Subject: Re: Annabelle - A Coat Of Flowers Nuriel writes: > Annabell is my neighbour. When i look thru my window i can see her face reflecting from a hole inside a bush. Her hair is always a mess. Same underware. > She's got lots of drinking friends. They drink all night. But she's alone, swinging between sanity and strange anxiety, sleeps all day, wakes up at night and howles infront of her stereo. But never the same song. Annabell's always in a bad mood. Where is her man? > > So i burned a Joni cd for her, and she's been playing MARCIE so loud you could easily feel that she's "One of those women". Poor and lovely Annabelle. > > So when you go to sleep tonight - say a prayer for them both. I hope you put Sunny Sunday on that cd. mack np: Melissa Manchester- Help is on the Way ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:34:35 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Dolly's BSN Well, I'm no Dolly fan, but she's been making records a whole lot longer than I've been buying them, so what do I know? At least she has the sense and the popularity to draw some great talent to surround herself with. And of course, by law, she includes a duet with Norah Jones. Here's her take on the franchise, very peppy and some nice instrumental work too. Additional vocals by Judy Collins & Rhonda Vincent, mandolin by Chris Thile of Nickel Creek, he's no Les Irvin, but he's OK. Just try and block out Dolly's "we represent the lullaby league" vocal and you've got a solid track. http://s43.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0YDDVQCKYWORX2YTQO84KA1Z05 Bob NP: The Police, "Tea In The Sahara" - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:37:30 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Ian Shaw's Joni Tribute & other Covers news Thanks Scott - I have her cover of BYT but didn't know about River - I'll check it out. Dang, the Joni covers are falling like Ooblek! Bob NP: Ani, "Paradigm" (Madison, 1-25-04) - --------------------------------- Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 19:30:20 -0400 From: Doug Subject: Old Folk: vine open 2 CDs Thanks to Richard Flynn, I have this excellent early folk show to offer to the first person who asks and promises to re-offer it. Sound quality is quite good and it's nice to hear Judy Collins' younger, stronger voice again. Doug - --------------------- Broadside of Boston January 6, 1965. "Judy Collins, Eric Andersen, Dick and Mimi Farina To Do Benefit." The complete article: "A Benefit concert will be presented at Memorial Hall (Sanders Theatre) in Harvard Square on Saturday night, January 16th. Money collected will be used to pay legal fees facing the eleven students under indictment by the State Department for defying the travel ban which has been placed on the visiting of certain countries. The students involved and their supporters demand the freedom to be able to travel anywhere they desire as long as they are allowed to enter by that country. Judy Collins, whose last Boston concert was sold out, Eric Andersen, and Dick and Mimi Farina will be the artists who donate their talent to the cause." Sanders Theater Benefit Concert Harvard Square, Cambridge, MA January 16, 1965 DISC ONE Richard & Mimi Farina 01. Christmas Island 02. The Falcon 03. Tuileries 04. Michael, Andrew and John 05. Good King Jubilee Eric Andersen 06. I'll Write You a Letter on a Dusty Boxcar Wall 07. Come to My Bedside My Darling 08. Freedom Bus 09. Delta Bum 10. Time for My Returning DISC TWO 01. Sad Fate of the Blind Fiddler Judy Collins 02. The Times They Are A-Changin' 03. Maid of Constant Sorrow 04. Roll, Turn, Spin 05. The Mighty Ship the Diamond 06. He Was a Friend of Mine 07. We Don't Mind Eric Andersen 08. My Land Is a Good Land ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 01:53:18 +0200 From: "Laurent Olszer" Subject: Joni on dime Greetings, There's a new Joni download on Dime which they say is an upgrade on 2nd Fret Sets. Also I'm the only seed for a C&N duo duo vcd from 1970, which I highly recommend. I'm on almost every day 3-9 pm EST. Laurent Joni Mitchell Posall and the Mosalm Vol.1 75.42 Live at the Second Fret Club Philadelphia 3/17/67 (62.03) 1) Morning Morgantown 3:50 2) Born to take the Highway 4:23 3) Eastern Rain 4:44 4) Circle Game 7:38 5) Song to a Seagull 5:43 6) Carnival in Kenora 3:01 7) Brandy Eyes 3:16 8) Winter Lady 4:32 9) Mr. Blue 3:50 10) Urge for Going 6:44 11) Both Sides Now 4:42 12) Night in the City 4:42 13) Circle Game 4:58 WHAT Studios 3/19/67 (13:39) * 14) Just Like Me (first verse cut off) 2:49 15) Both Sides Now 4:03 16) Eastern Rain 4:17 17 Blue On Blue 2:30 Joni Mitchell Posall and the Mosalm Vol.2 78:06 Live at the Second Fret, Philadelphia 10/12/67 (64:31) 1) Night in the City 3:38 2) Come to the Sunshine 4:06 3) Chelsea Morning 3:12 4) Conversation 5:42 5) I Had A King 6:13 6) Cactus Tree 3:38 7) Little Green 6:52 8) Marcie 6:08 9) London Bridge 5:06 10) Ballerina Valerie 3:24 11) Michael from Mountains 4:47 12) The Drummer Man 3:38 13) I Don't Know Where I stand 4:04 14) Both Sides Now 4:03 WDAS Studios Fall 1968 (13:35) 15) Sisotowbell Lane 5:06 16) The Gallery (a little distortion) 5:14 17) Nathan LaFraneer 3:15 Joni Mitchell Posall and the Mosalm Vol.3 53:43 WHAT Studios 3/12/67 (12:18) 1) Both Sides Now 4:36 2) Night in the City (cuts out) 2:04 3) Circle Game 5:38 Second Fret Club 11/66 ? (30:59) # 4) Brandy Eyes 3:43 5) Urge for Going 5:57 6) Mr. Blue 3:25 7) Eastern Rain 7:45 8) Circle Game 6:42 9) Night in the City 3:27 WHAT Philadelphia Studios 5/28/67 10) Sugar Mountain (bad sound) 4:20 WHAT Studios 11/19/66 (with Chuck Mitchell) (6:06) 11) Circle game (bad sound) 4:37 12) Interview (bad sound) 1:29 * During this Gene Shay interview Gordon Lightfoot was seated across from Joni and can be heard occasionally during this between-song dialog. # In the "11/66 ?" a question mark has been added because in the intro to Circle Game she says: "In Canada, this year is Expo" which refers to Expo67, Canada's 100th birthday in 1967. She probably would not have said that in 1966. [demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image001.jpg] [demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image002.jpg] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:35:17 -0400 From: Doug Subject: Re: Joni on dime Yes, this is a great collection, excellent sound! It's been circulating in the sharing/trading YahooGroups (snail mail) for a while now. Joni is always popular there. check out: acousticharmonies at yahoogroups dot com Doug Laurent Olszer wrote: >Greetings, > >There's a new Joni download on Dime which they say is an upgrade on 2nd Fret >Sets. Also I'm the only seed for a C&N duo duo vcd from 1970, which I highly >recommend. I'm on almost every day 3-9 pm EST. > >Laurent > >Joni Mitchell >Posall and the Mosalm Vol.1 75.42 > >Live at the Second Fret Club Philadelphia 3/17/67 (62.03) >1) Morning Morgantown 3:50 >2) Born to take the Highway 4:23 >3) Eastern Rain 4:44 >4) Circle Game 7:38 >5) Song to a Seagull 5:43 >6) Carnival in Kenora 3:01 >7) Brandy Eyes 3:16 >8) Winter Lady 4:32 >9) Mr. Blue 3:50 >10) Urge for Going 6:44 >11) Both Sides Now 4:42 >12) Night in the City 4:42 >13) Circle Game 4:58 >WHAT Studios 3/19/67 (13:39) * >14) Just Like Me (first verse cut off) 2:49 >15) Both Sides Now 4:03 >16) Eastern Rain 4:17 >17 Blue On Blue 2:30 > >Joni Mitchell >Posall and the Mosalm Vol.2 78:06 > >Live at the Second Fret, Philadelphia 10/12/67 (64:31) >1) Night in the City 3:38 >2) Come to the Sunshine 4:06 >3) Chelsea Morning 3:12 >4) Conversation 5:42 >5) I Had A King 6:13 >6) Cactus Tree 3:38 >7) Little Green 6:52 >8) Marcie 6:08 >9) London Bridge 5:06 >10) Ballerina Valerie 3:24 >11) Michael from Mountains 4:47 >12) The Drummer Man 3:38 >13) I Don't Know Where I stand 4:04 >14) Both Sides Now 4:03 >WDAS Studios Fall 1968 (13:35) >15) Sisotowbell Lane 5:06 >16) The Gallery (a little distortion) 5:14 >17) Nathan LaFraneer 3:15 > >Joni Mitchell >Posall and the Mosalm Vol.3 53:43 > >WHAT Studios 3/12/67 (12:18) >1) Both Sides Now 4:36 >2) Night in the City (cuts out) 2:04 >3) Circle Game 5:38 >Second Fret Club 11/66 ? (30:59) # >4) Brandy Eyes 3:43 >5) Urge for Going 5:57 >6) Mr. Blue 3:25 >7) Eastern Rain 7:45 >8) Circle Game 6:42 >9) Night in the City 3:27 >WHAT Philadelphia Studios 5/28/67 >10) Sugar Mountain (bad sound) 4:20 >WHAT Studios 11/19/66 (with Chuck Mitchell) (6:06) >11) Circle game (bad sound) 4:37 >12) Interview (bad sound) 1:29 > >* During this Gene Shay interview Gordon Lightfoot was seated across from >Joni and can be heard occasionally during this between-song dialog. ># In the "11/66 ?" a question mark has been added because in the intro to >Circle Game she says: "In Canada, this year is Expo" which refers to Expo67, >Canada's 100th birthday in 1967. She probably would not have said that in >1966. > >[demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image001.jpg] > >[demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image002.jpg] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 21:58:08 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: FW: Joni on dime - -----Original Message----- From: Richard Flynn [mailto:rflynn@frontiernet.net] Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 9:57 PM To: 'Doug' Subject: RE: Joni on dime Let me second Doug's recommendation of both the Posall&Mosalm set--the definitive version of the 2nd frets material. And also let me second his recommendation of acousticharmonies. I belong to it and it offers some great stuff plus conversation from time to time. You can't go wrong with either. Richard - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Doug Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 9:35 PM To: Laurent Olszer Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: Re: Joni on dime Yes, this is a great collection, excellent sound! It's been circulating in the sharing/trading YahooGroups (snail mail) for a while now. Joni is always popular there. check out: acousticharmonies at yahoogroups dot com Doug Laurent Olszer wrote: >Greetings, > >There's a new Joni download on Dime which they say is an upgrade on 2nd Fret >Sets. Also I'm the only seed for a C&N duo duo vcd from 1970, which I highly >recommend. I'm on almost every day 3-9 pm EST. > >Laurent > >Joni Mitchell >Posall and the Mosalm Vol.1 75.42 > >Live at the Second Fret Club Philadelphia 3/17/67 (62.03) >1) Morning Morgantown 3:50 >2) Born to take the Highway 4:23 >3) Eastern Rain 4:44 >4) Circle Game 7:38 >5) Song to a Seagull 5:43 >6) Carnival in Kenora 3:01 >7) Brandy Eyes 3:16 >8) Winter Lady 4:32 >9) Mr. Blue 3:50 >10) Urge for Going 6:44 >11) Both Sides Now 4:42 >12) Night in the City 4:42 >13) Circle Game 4:58 >WHAT Studios 3/19/67 (13:39) * >14) Just Like Me (first verse cut off) 2:49 >15) Both Sides Now 4:03 >16) Eastern Rain 4:17 >17 Blue On Blue 2:30 > >Joni Mitchell >Posall and the Mosalm Vol.2 78:06 > >Live at the Second Fret, Philadelphia 10/12/67 (64:31) >1) Night in the City 3:38 >2) Come to the Sunshine 4:06 >3) Chelsea Morning 3:12 >4) Conversation 5:42 >5) I Had A King 6:13 >6) Cactus Tree 3:38 >7) Little Green 6:52 >8) Marcie 6:08 >9) London Bridge 5:06 >10) Ballerina Valerie 3:24 >11) Michael from Mountains 4:47 >12) The Drummer Man 3:38 >13) I Don't Know Where I stand 4:04 >14) Both Sides Now 4:03 >WDAS Studios Fall 1968 (13:35) >15) Sisotowbell Lane 5:06 >16) The Gallery (a little distortion) 5:14 >17) Nathan LaFraneer 3:15 > >Joni Mitchell >Posall and the Mosalm Vol.3 53:43 > >WHAT Studios 3/12/67 (12:18) >1) Both Sides Now 4:36 >2) Night in the City (cuts out) 2:04 >3) Circle Game 5:38 >Second Fret Club 11/66 ? (30:59) # >4) Brandy Eyes 3:43 >5) Urge for Going 5:57 >6) Mr. Blue 3:25 >7) Eastern Rain 7:45 >8) Circle Game 6:42 >9) Night in the City 3:27 >WHAT Philadelphia Studios 5/28/67 >10) Sugar Mountain (bad sound) 4:20 >WHAT Studios 11/19/66 (with Chuck Mitchell) (6:06) >11) Circle game (bad sound) 4:37 >12) Interview (bad sound) 1:29 > >* During this Gene Shay interview Gordon Lightfoot was seated across from >Joni and can be heard occasionally during this between-song dialog. ># In the "11/66 ?" a question mark has been added because in the intro to >Circle Game she says: "In Canada, this year is Expo" which refers to Expo67, >Canada's 100th birthday in 1967. She probably would not have said that in >1966. > >[demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image001.jpg] > >[demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of image002.jpg] ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 18:56:01 -0700 (PDT) From: Smurf Subject: Re: Dolly's BSN - --- Bob wrote: > Just try and block out Dolly's "we represent the > lullaby league" vocal and you've got a solid track. Oh my God, that is hysterically funny, Muller. How can Dolly possibly not hear that? Or anyone else. I would think that while she was in the studio recording it, everyone on the other side of the glass would have been wetting themselves laughing. I guess this puts to bed the long-standing rumor of Dolly being a Friend of Dorothy because any true FoD would clearly hear her representin' the Lullaby League. - --Smurf, off to record a duet with Nora Jones ... __________________________________ Yahoo! Music Unlimited Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. http://music.yahoo.com/unlimited/ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 02:28:26 +0000 From: "Sherelle Smith" Subject: Re:Shameless self-promotion Joni cover! Way to go Richard!!!!!! I will definitely check out!!!! Way to go!!!!!!! Sherelle Richard wrote: I don't yet have my copy, but I got word Saturday night that my version of "The Circle Game" (with slide guitar) is on the Savannah Folk Music Society CD _Friday Night Finger Paintings: The Best of First Friday for Folk Music 2005_ http://www.savannahfolk.org/swapnshop.htm (scroll down to CD pic) Richard ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:41:32 EDT From: JasonMaloney71@aol.com Subject: Re: Joni and Canada Of course you were just testing us, Jamie ;) I read the Hinton book before I originally found/joined the JMDL; needless to say I no longer have it around! I got Karen O'Brien's book a few years back but never finished it, to my shame. Maybe I'll get round to putting that right one day. Picked up The One & Only, the biog on the late, great Kirsty MacColl last week and noticed it too is written by Karen. As for similarly-titled books/etc on Joni, the DVD titles always confuse me. I tend to mix-up Refuge Of The Roads with the '91 collection featuring CMIARS/NRH-era clips and footage. I can't find that reissued DJRD anywhere in stores round these parts, either. Does it have the silver "digitally remastered" sticker, as with other WSM reissues by Led Zep, Madonna, The Cars, Bonnie Raitt and the like? Those come in clear-spined cases too. Jason. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2005 22:40:06 -0500 From: Michael Paz Subject: Joni Stuff + The News from the War Zone in the New 3rd World Hi Folks Back home after a wonderful amazing trip to NYC. Great party with Rose and Kay and sometimes Patrick who was a little under the weather (and it was fecking pissing rain), but we managed a great hang. On the way from the Big Easy to the Big Apple Juan and I rode Southwest Airlines from Jackson to Islip, Lonk Island. In the Spirit Mag on the plane, page 70 in article called Record Mecca, by Michael Kaplan he wirtes about a grooovy place in Bro Julius's neck of the woods. Opening paragraph reads- Joni Mitchell found herself so enchanted by Amoeba Music that she gave a hug to co-owner and mega-fan Marc Weinstein. Elvis Costello was so taken with the place that he offered to do an impromptu in-store concert (he actually wwaited a few days and had Lucinda Williams join him onstage as a surprise to Amoeba). In another article in the ame mag- One Hundred Years of Jazz Guitar They list 6 guitarists left out of a cd compilation that could have Of them Ivan "Boogaloo Joe" Jones "Boardwalk Blues", Merle Travis "Merle's Boogie Woogie", Steve Morse "Punk Sandwich", Stanley Jordan "Eleanor Rigby", Jimmy Bruno "Eternal Triangle", and of course Joni Mitchell "Coyote". Some one is always left out! Anyways Les if you need this mag for the archives I will gladly send it to you. It was a truly wonderful trip and I met so many people and was presented with so many opportunities that I am sure some of them will pan out and we will not sink or be washed away (as was somebody's plan.) I met with Dave Matthews Band folks, NickleCreek folks, Jam Records Folk, and Ween folk , not to mention a plethora of manufacturers who are willing and able to help. We ate, we danced, we had cocktails, we sang (on a mezzanine and in the C-Note, we drank some more. I had a slice or two, bagels, sushi, and I-talian, where there were people, kissing on main street, and there were lights an oh my my. We met with an org that is helping musicians (not production people tho) and they seem very nice and we are going to link our efforts with them. I have a good feeling about them and am encouraged. It was a long trip back home and things are worse than ever here. Juan, the man I went with to NYC to the AES convention, who started the www.katrinaspianofund.org and rescued so many people from the flood got home to house that HAD been flooded but his recording gear and instruments had survived the flood only to be looted while we were in NYC. HOW fucked up is that? Fema turned down our request for help cause he have toooo little damage. We were turned down for a re-fi on the house which is huge, but I will not go easily. These are all just tests of faith or bumps in the road. Freda is still NOT well and I am worried about that. The kids are resilient as always but I also feel a guarded but supportive tension from them. Anyways I have blithered too long tonight. Thanks again for all your cards and letters of support. The south will rise again and support ya'll when yer down and troubled (oh sorry that9s another singer songwriter isnit). Hoping for hopeful posts from myself tomorrow! LOVE Paz NP-A Case of You-JM the new version ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 00:55:41 -0400 From: "Richard Flynn" Subject: RE: Shameless self-promotion Joni cover! Gee, thanks Sherelle, I do like to maintain my amateur status, though I played a lot around DC (where I grew up) in my younger days, but now this old man counts himself lucky when he plays "one." - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Sherelle Smith Sent: Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:28 PM To: rflynn@frontiernet.net Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: Re:Shameless self-promotion Joni cover! Way to go Richard!!!!!! I will definitely check out!!!! Way to go!!!!!!! Sherelle Richard wrote: I don't yet have my copy, but I got word Saturday night that my version of "The Circle Game" (with slide guitar) is on the Savannah Folk Music Society CD _Friday Night Finger Paintings: The Best of First Friday for Folk Music 2005_ http://www.savannahfolk.org/swapnshop.htm (scroll down to CD pic) Richard ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2005 #290 ********************************* ------- 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)