From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #340 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 Monday, November 27 2006 Volume 2006 : Number 340 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Joni taped bit on UK Music Hall of Fame ["Tortorici, Frank" ] Typo [Mark-Leon Thorne ] SJC Leonard Cohen film and other Canadians... [missblux@googlemail.com] Re: Joni taped bit on UK Music Hall of Fame ["Gerald A. Notaro" ] Re: Howdy and Thanks for A RIVER of Emails! [Bob Muller ] Lullaby and Dog Eat dog ["Evelyne Dubois" ] Re: ISO Boot for Joni Tribute @ Carnegie Hall 2/1/06 ["Cassy" ] Re: Typo [Michael Flaherty ] Re: Typo [Bob Muller ] Re: Typo [Victor Johnson ] Re: Typo [Mark-Leon Thorne ] Re: Typo [Michael Flaherty ] Crosby's 'If I Could Only ...' Re-released (VLJC) ["Lindsay Moon" ] Subject: Lullaby and Dog Eat dog ["Patti Parlette" ] Re: Crosby's 'If I Could Only ...' Re-released (VLJC) ["Randy Remote" Subject: Joni taped bit on UK Music Hall of Fame Since I post so infrequently my posts are always "scooped," but I don't think anyone has posted this yet: On the (3rd annual) UK Music Hall of Fame ceremony televised on VH1 on Saturday night, Prince was an honoree. The last taped clip saluting him was Joni, looking very pretty with lots of makeup and much younger than I last saw her on TV--I think at the Grammys a few year ago. Her hair was swept up, her cheeks looked full and rosy and her lines were much fewer. Could be the makeup, but dare I say it--plastic surgery?, maybe a facelift -- (I know happiness is the best fl)!!! Maybe she did something to get ready for appearances surrounding and coverart for the new music she's making???!?!?!?!??! She said some nice things about Prince and how great it was that he was receiving an award from the UK industry!!!! Frank ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 01:44:08 -0800 From: Subject: SJC Leonard Cohen film (and some Nick Cave... (& Nephew!) ) Interesting about Cohen. I have no explanation as to why but in my circle of friends in sunny So. Calif. in the 60s the Canadian artists were absolutely revered. Sure we had to the locals and the San Francisco scene, but Cohen, Joni, Gordon Lightfoot, Buffy Sainte Marie and all the others were really beloved in my group. Maybe it was because in a way they were humble. They were not beating us over the head with their messages and excess - they were just making stone beautiful music. Music that went beyond obvious messages and gave us the real message. Funny you mentioned the ones who wanted to bring down the "capitalist" paradigm (oooh and I know someone or another is going to hit me here) - most of them were/are all trust fund babies out the gate and are still making it fat and big under that very paradigm. There is really more to being a hippie than what is assumed ;-) Kakki ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 04:58:35 EST From: GreyRoomBoy@aol.com Subject: Howdy and Thanks for A RIVER of Emails! Howdy Y'all... Again, I'm Trey, living in LA and thankful for all of you who responded to my first email a week or so ago. Hope everyone is doing well as we kick off this crazed holiday scene. It's actually my favorite time of the year -- can't get much damn busier than you get these days? Guys, My allowance don't go far in LA. I am a full time student with two jobs, so, get that I can't write much -- I wake up everyday with too much on my plate, but somehow manage to get through the day with sanity intact (unlike some other posts I have read!). OK -- for the folks that asked. 1st: My name is a nickname. I am a 3rd of the same name, so they call me Trey. That's it. 2nd: My Mom is my best bud. She turned onto JM when she was a PG lady from MS of the late 1980s and found out some stuff about JM having a kid out of wedlock. I guess she was kind of inspired. I grew up hearing all of JMs stuff from Dog Eat Dog forward. Believe it or not, one song I remember my Mom singing me to asleep with was Ethiopia. Kinda morbid, huh? She is a beautiful woman with a great voice. My Mom was just a kid herself when she found herself with me. But she and my Pop married too late in her gestation with me and somewhat crazily. Things just didn't go as planned for either of them. Mom moved us to Laurel Canyon when I was six -- been here ever since, but live a few houses from Ma right now. Pop was a wandering young musicians dude from a stuck up family, but lives in Houston now, where he is from. He ALWAYS takes great care of both of us. No dead beat Pop here -- 3. What's life like in Laurel Canyon? For those of you that asked me about Laurel Canyon. There's a shred of history here, but it's often trampled by the big old SUVs and bigger houses (built on small lots) of LA's yuppies. It's NOT (at all) the center of LA music now, but there are some die-hard folks around here that LOVE to talk about the old days. My Mom knows them all. They go on and on and on and on and on and on. Like, please let it end. 4. Trey, are you gay? What a weird question. 5. What did Joni say to you at he reception? Not much. She's pretty cool. Her friends are just as cool and that's who I focused my attention on -- she's a busy, preoccupied lady. I hope to spend more time with them all and it looks like I might if the stars are right for all of us. Anywho, to my comment now for the Joni-folk to think about. Some cool guy collects all of Joni's covers, so this kinda goes to him. Well, it being the holiday season and all, I have been into River. I was at a party tonight and they were playin Miss Linda Ronstadt. Dang, her version of River blows me away. I'm going on record to say that such a perfect song could not find a better producer or singer. I made my pals play it over and over and on the 3rd spin there wasn't a dry eye in the 30+ of us (granted, with my preplay commentary). GREAT SONG + GREAT SINGER = BLOWN AWAY. I submit that RIVER by Miss Linda Ronstadt is the best Joni cover ever done. Like my Mom's best friend Lanie says -- talk among yourselves. Best, Trey. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:18:20 +1100 From: Mark-Leon Thorne Subject: New CD Covers Hello everybody. Spent a lazy Sunday burning CDs and designing covers for them. I have uploaded the covers onto yousendit for anybody who would like to use them. One is for the Carnegie Hall concert. The second is for the 1978 Bread & Roses concert in Sacramento and the third is for Shadows & Light with screenshots from the concert. This one is designed for a transparent tray and has an inlay for it too. You can download it here http://download.yousendit.com/54939F736B5BCEE1 Mark in Sydney NP Bombs - Faithless featuring Harry Collier ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:25:12 +1100 From: Mark-Leon Thorne Subject: Typo Oops! I did it again. Right after I uploaded the CD covers and posted the link, I found a typo in the track list on S&L. Don's Solo is written as Don't Solo. Here is the link for the corrected back cover http://download.yousendit.com/5581784332165482 Mark in Sydney NP Spiders, Crocodiles & Kryptonite - Faithless ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 12:41:18 +0000 From: missblux@googlemail.com Subject: SJC Leonard Cohen film and other Canadians... On 11/26/06, kbhla@sbcglobal.net wrote: > Interesting about Cohen. I have no explanation as to why but in my circle > of friends in sunny So. Calif. in the 60s the Canadian artists were > absolutely revered. Sure we had to the locals and the San Francisco scene, > but Cohen, Joni, Gordon Lightfoot, Buffy Sainte Marie and all the others > were really beloved in my group. Maybe it was because in a way they were > humble. They were not beating us over the head with their messages and > excess - they were just making stone beautiful music. Music that went > beyond obvious messages and gave us the real message. > Ah! So he was spot on! He seems to be a very intelligent and insightful man, which your email somehow confirms. I was never that much into him, I think because when I first heard him, the weighty way of his phrasing made me think he was being shallow and arrogant. I guess that says more about me though! > Funny you mentioned the ones who wanted to bring down the "capitalist" > paradigm (oooh and I know someone or another is going to hit me here) - most > of them were/are all trust fund babies out the gate and are still making it > fat and big under that very paradigm. There is really more to being a > hippie than what is assumed ;-) > I guess once an entrepreneur always an entrepeneur...! Bene ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 07:49:05 -0500 (EST) From: "Gerald A. Notaro" Subject: Re: Joni taped bit on UK Music Hall of Fame Damn. I watched the Dusty Springfield part and then switched it off when I saw Beyonce walk on to begin the Prince tribute. Wasn't Jess Stone's version of Son of a Preacher Man a knock out?????? Tortorici, Frank wrote: > Since I post so infrequently my posts are always "scooped," but I don't > think anyone has posted this yet: > > On the (3rd annual) UK Music Hall of Fame ceremony televised on VH1 on > Saturday night, Prince was an honoree. The last taped clip saluting him > was Joni, looking very pretty with lots of makeup and much younger than > I last saw her on TV--I think at the Grammys a few year ago. Her hair > was swept up, her cheeks looked full and rosy and her lines were much > fewer. Could be the makeup, but dare I say it--plastic surgery?, maybe > a facelift -- (I know happiness is the best fl)!!! Maybe she did > something to get ready for appearances surrounding and coverart for the > new music she's making???!?!?!?!??! > > She said some nice things about Prince and how great it was that he was > receiving an award from the UK industry!!!! > > Frank ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 06:36:03 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Typo LOL...a Freudian slip, M-L? And I have to ask - why would you be creating artwork for a CD (S&L) that already has artwork? Bob NP: Ani, "Lost Woman Song" _____________________________________________________________________________ _______ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 06:43:20 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Howdy and Thanks for A RIVER of Emails! Hi Trey, Being in the south, I didn't have any question about your name..."Trey" is a very popular nickname for all the Southern boys who are III's. I know a couple. I s'pose you're talking about me...well, there's certainly a thin line between cool & fool. Anyway, that Linda Ronstadt cover IS a real gem - then again, you've got a convergence of two very powerful things, Linda's voice, mixed with strength & emotion, and Joni's song, a vehicle for both. Matter of fact, there aren't too many covers of River that I don't like. It's just that good of a song I think. Coincidentally, my random music player has selected another great one just now. Thanks for taking the time to post - write when you can, dude. Bob NP: Allison Crowe, "River" _____________________________________________________________________________ _______ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 10:46:13 -0800 From: "Randy Remote" Subject: Re: New CD Covers From: "Mark-Leon Thorne" > Hello everybody. Spent a lazy Sunday burning CDs and designing covers The second is for the 1978 Bread > & Roses concert in Sacramento B&R took place in Berkeley-it's news to me that there is a recording of this (she played B&R in '78 & '80). I'd love to hear it. RR ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 14:31:27 -0500 From: "Evelyne Dubois" Subject: Lullaby and Dog Eat dog Hello you all, Liked your story Trey about your mother singing you asleep with the Ethiopia piece... made me smile and think about some Joni pieces I sometimes sing my daughter after a night talk on the pillow ... not always your typical lullaby though. I'd say lots have to do with the way words can be wispered :-) My daughter really likes it when I sing her the song about the "furry man" (le grincheux qui joue du blues"), it seems she loves to hear me wisper the part: .."propped up in his bed, with his dentures and his leg removed..." go figure it out! These days, the Dog Eat Dog piece is constantly re-playing in my head. I remember reading here about the album being remastered by someone (I cannot find this email though so I cannot remember who posted it unfortunately). Maybe I'd like to get my hand on this one. Could someone give me some info on that please? I feel ripe for re-connecting with the album :-) Also, still regarding this piece, does someone know where I could get my hands on her live version of it, the exact version showed on the "Women of Heart and Mind" documentary (What show was that again?)? This version is sssooo appealing to me. Thanks, Evelyne. Now playing, Cohen's live version of "Joan of Arc"... boy is it ever an intense peace. Love it to tears. - ---------------------------------------- 2nd: My Mom is my best bud. She turned onto JM when she was a PG lady from > MS of the late 1980s and found out some stuff about JM having a kid out of > wedlock. I guess she was kind of inspired. I grew up hearing all of JMs stuff > from Dog Eat Dog forward. Believe it or not, one song I remember my Mom singing > me to asleep with was Ethiopia. Kinda morbid, huh? She is a beautiful woman > with a great voice. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 14:32:35 -0500 From: "Cassy" Subject: Re: ISO Boot for Joni Tribute @ Carnegie Hall 2/1/06 Oh please let us know if you find such a bootleg! As far as I know none exist but I'm sure you'd have a ton of takers for a tree if one is located. Warmly, Cassy NP: Bing Crosby - White Christmas ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 09:49:43 +1100 From: Mark-Leon Thorne Subject: Re: Typo I'm always redesigning CD covers and repackaging albums. Not just Joni's. I redesigned S&L for two reasons; I never liked the original artwork (I would never say that about any other album of hers, particularly with her paintings on them). I like the idea of her photography on it but not the way it was put together. The other reason is because the CD I have is the local one which has two tracks missing from the vinyl edition. I managed to put the two missing tracks back in and re-burned it. I also have the DVD so, I took some screenshots. I would have liked to squeeze Jaco's Solo in there too but that would be a lot of work and I would have to reconfigure the whole thing as a double CD. Sometime in the future I might try that. I have slightly redesigned several of Joni's album covers. Blue, for example. I found a better shot from the cover shoot that is a clearer view of Joni's face without the microphone in front of her. I also added Urge For Going and Hunter back into it. I've always done this sort of thing. Weird hobby, huh? It started with dance music. I love remixes but, unless you make a compilation, when would you play a single on its own? I recompile the album and add in the remixes and any extra songs from the singles or special editions. Therefore, I get to listen to the album in its entirety. It makes me feel like the album is complete. I understand that Urge For Going and Hunter were originally meant to be included on Blue but were dropped for whatever reason. I have simply restored it to how it was intended to be. I am currently working on a better configuration for the Rolling Thunder Revue. I guess what it comes down to is, I'm a frustrated music producer. That would be my dream job. I'd still have to design the covers too though :-) Mark in Sydney NP The Gallery - Johnny Cash Show On 27/11/2006, at 1:36 AM, Bob Muller wrote: > > > LOL...a Freudian slip, M-L? > > And I have to ask - why would you be creating artwork for a CD (S&L) > that already has artwork? > > Bob > > NP: Ani, "Lost Woman Song" > > > Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:30:16 -0800 (PST) From: Michael Flaherty Subject: Re: Typo >I understand that Urge For Going and Hunter were originally meant to be included on Blue but were dropped for whatever reason. I have simply restored it to how it was intended to be. Nothing against your hobby, I'm a fanatic for these alternates too, but as Joni (if I remember correctly) dropped those tracks herself, I wouldn't say it's how she "intended" the album to be. Michael Flaherty ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 15:46:04 -0800 (PST) From: Bob Muller Subject: Re: Typo When it's in an ipod or other portable player like that, or if it's on your hard drive, playing in a mix with everything else. The age of the single is very much back. But that was JONI'S change. She added All I Want & The Last Time I Saw Richard and deleted UFG (which clearly does not belong) and Hunter (which is real similar to This Flight Tonight). So in order for your 'restoration' to be complete, you'd have to take out what are arguably two of the strongest tunes on it. I mean, I guess it's OK, you can do what you want - but I'm just saying that if you want to hear Joni's intention for Blue, those two tunes ain't a part of it. Anyway, you sure do a great job with the artwork - I suppose I'm just not that into that component of it. The differences are always what makes the world interesting though. Bob NP: Joni, "Eastern Rain" _____________________________________________________________________________ _______ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 18:55:49 -0500 From: Victor Johnson Subject: Re: Typo But it's fair to say that at one point in time, "it", meaning the album, Blue, was intended to have those tracks which is what he said. I wouldn't say that he said that it's how she "intended" the album to be. :) Victor On Nov 26, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Michael Flaherty wrote: >> I understand that Urge For Going and Hunter were originally meant >> to be > included on Blue but were dropped for whatever reason. I have simply > restored > it to how it was intended to be. > > Nothing against your hobby, I'm a fanatic > for these alternates too, but as Joni (if I remember correctly) > dropped those > tracks herself, I wouldn't say it's how she "intended" the album to > be. > Michael Flaherty ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 11:13:41 +1100 From: Mark-Leon Thorne Subject: Re: Typo That's what I said, Bob. Singles are only worthwhile in a compilation. Whether it's a CD compilation that you burn or on an iPod. Maybe Joni decided to drop those two songs in favour of AIW and TLTISR because of time constraints. Maybe she would have liked all of them to appear on the album. On my version, they all do. I don't want anything to be missing. I want the full Joni experience. Do you see where I'm coming from? It was my understanding that Joni included UFG on Misses because she regretted it's exclusion on Blue. Mark in Sydney NP God Is a DJ (Yes He Is) - Faithless On 27/11/2006, at 10:46 AM, Bob Muller wrote: > would you play a single on its own?> > > When it's in an ipod or other portable player like that, or if it's on > your hard drive, playing in a mix with everything else. The age of the > single is very much back. > be > included on Blue but were dropped for whatever reason. I have simply > restored it to how it was intended to be.> > > But that was JONI'S change. She added All I Want & The Last Time I Saw > Richard and deleted UFG (which clearly does not belong) and Hunter > (which is real similar to This Flight Tonight). So in order for your > 'restoration' to be complete, you'd have to take out what are arguably > two of the strongest tunes on it. I mean, I guess it's OK, you can do > what you want - but I'm just saying that if you want to hear Joni's > intention for Blue, those two tunes ain't a part of it. > > Anyway, you sure do a great job with the artwork - I suppose I'm just > not that into that component of it. The differences are always what > makes the world interesting though. > > Bob > > NP: Joni, "Eastern Rain" > > > > Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email > and get things done faster. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:48:08 -0800 (PST) From: Michael Flaherty Subject: Re: Typo >I wouldn't say that he said that it's how she "intended" the album to be. :) Victor Well, actually, that's exactly what he said, but again, no one is hurt or angered by Mark's collection--just keeping the record straight. (There would easily have been room for all of the songs, btw). My preference is for extra cds for rarities because I like to keep the originals in their original form--I actually think those songs would dilute Blue--but to each his or her own. :) Michael Flaherty On Nov 26, 2006, at 6:30 PM, Michael Flaherty wrote: >> I understand that Urge For Going and Hunter were originally meant >> to be > included on Blue but were dropped for whatever reason. I have simply > restored > it to how it was intended to be. > > Nothing against your hobby, I'm a fanatic > for these alternates too, but as Joni (if I remember correctly) > dropped those > tracks herself, I wouldn't say it's how she "intended" the album to > be. > Michael Flaherty ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:55:33 -0800 From: "Lindsay Moon" Subject: Crosby's 'If I Could Only ...' Re-released (VLJC) This week's issue of Entertainment Weekly 12/1/06 has a nice 1/4 page box in the music section featuring David Crosby: Critic's Choice "The Crosby Show" The folkie's 35-year-old solo debut is an album to Remember . The title of David Crosby's 1971 debut solo album, If I Could Only Remember My Name, now seems like less of a joke by the singer-songwriter than *on* him, given the CSN member's subsequent drug and health issues. But the music stands as some of the greatest to be produced by the early-'70s West Coast scene. It's also an aural snapshot of that most incestuous of musical communities, thanks to contributions from Neil Young, Graham Nash, Joni Mitchell, and members of Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead. Yet this album is very much the Crozzer's show, as his never-better vocals dominate tracks such as the cinematic "Cowboy Movie," the beautiful anti-guru tune "Laughing," and the hippie-scat track "Song With No Words." Now rereleased by Rhino in remastered form complete with photo gallery and bonus track (the excellent "Kids and Dogs"), this is an album whose positive qualities are as clear as its author's memories may, indeed, be foggy. A (grade) Also in a caption under his '70s era picture is: The two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer also recently released a three-CD boxed set, Voyage, featuring tracks by the Byrds, CSN, CSN&Y, and Crosby & Nash, as well as solo material. Also in Barnes & Noble, I happened upon a book called "I Was There: Gigs that Changed the World," by Mark Paytress, with features eye-witness accounts of important musical happenings from the '30s, through Elvis through the '90s. They have Isle of Wight with a picture of Joni playing guitar and the caption "Joni Mitchell resplendent in yellow." There is also a caption (?) across the page something along the lines of someone came out before her saying 'This is like a prison camp' or something 'and the singer burst into tears' (referring to Joni). And I can hear my husband in his falsetto voice, "You're acting like a bunch of tourists, man!" Sigh. Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 19:06:47 -0600 From: Bennett Brier Subject: Re: ISO Boot for Joni Tribute @ Carnegie Hall 2/1/06 It is hard to believe NO recordings of this exist but perhaps Joni fans are just not fervent enough! ;) ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:26:32 -0500 From: Doug Subject: Crosby interview on NPR Monday David Crosby will be on On Point Monday morning 10 AM, so I heard. Doug ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2006 03:00:06 +0000 From: "Patti Parlette" Subject: Subject: Lullaby and Dog Eat dog Evelyne wrote: Hello you all, Liked your story Trey about your mother singing you asleep with the Ethiopia piece... made me smile and think about some Joni pieces I sometimes sing my daughter after a night talk on the pillow ... not always your typical lullaby though. I'd say lots have to do with the way words can be wispered :-) My daughter really likes it when I sing her the song about the "furry man" (le grincheux qui joue du blues"), it seems she loves to hear me wisper the part: .."propped up in his bed, with his dentures and his leg removed..." go figure it out! **** Moi aussi, Trey. Your mom rocks and so do you. Keep carrying the news! And Evelyne...kids love the darndest things, n'est-ce pas? J'aime bien le Francais....le grincheux qui joue du blues.... lol....et votre histoire, Evelyne! When my sons were little, I used to get them to open their mouths (like an airplane hangar, remember that?) by scat-singing Nagasaki by the Andrews Sisters (covered by ETTB, Smurf!)...hot ginger and dynamite, that's all there is at night....they were so amazed at the silliness that they would open their little mouths, like birds, and I would scoop in the pureed bananas or oatmeal or whatever... And speaking of lullabyes....here's some good new from www.carlysimon.com that I've been meaning to share. It's been in my "draft box" for a few days, so here goes: INTO WHITE - January 2, 2007 Carly has a new album of folk covers and original songs coming out a few days after Christmas. This disc has been described as "a reflective, gorgeous thematic body of work perfect for personal reflection and meditation. With its stripped to the essence production it sounds like nothing out there." Carly adds, "We've discovered towards the end of the recording process that this is very much an album for grownups, as well as children. The album is very, very soothing....it doesn't startle you. It just does nice things to you." Mmmmmm...like Cat Stevens...nice things rule. And encore une fois, some politics (sorry, can't help it!): John Hall In Congress Dear Carly, I am a huge fan and great admirer of your music and also, incidentally, of your politics too. I was very pleased that you took a stand against nuclear power back in the '70s. I wondered, though, if you were aware that your fellow MUSE member, and musical collaborator, John Hall, was elected to Congress on this past (historic!) Tuesday? I was pleased to learn that, as well as to see that the Democrats took both the House and Senate. With love from, Mark - New York, NY Yes, definitely took a stand for John Hall in this election. Gave him financial support and was going to do a concert up on the Vineyard when I was called away. My brother Peter, did it at his house instead. Thank you for asking. Best to you, Carly - 11/12/06 **** Pleasant dreamland, tout le Joni monde. Patti P. _________________________________________________________________ MSN Shopping has everything on your holiday list. Get expert picks by style, age, and price. Try it! http://shopping.msn.com/content/shp/?ctId=8000,ptnrid=176,ptnrdata=200601&tcode=wlmtagline ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 23:09:03 -0500 From: "Cassy" Subject: Re: ISO Boot for Joni Tribute @ Carnegie Hall 2/1/06 From: "Bennett Brier" <<< It is hard to believe NO recordings of this exist but perhaps Joni fans are just not fervent enough! ;) >>> What an absurd notion (wink noted). On another note your name seems somewhat familiar to me, especially since you are apparently in Austin. Would you be the same Bennett Brier associated with Joe King Carrasco? Warmly, Cassy ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 23:35:51 -0600 From: "Snatch N. Grabster" Subject: Wake At Generation There's a torrent on www.dimeadozen.org for a DVD called Wake At Generation. It's an unreleased documentary film of a jam session in NY from Spring 1968, just after MLK was killed. Joni performs, among others (including Jimi Hendrix). ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2006 20:06:07 -0800 From: "Randy Remote" Subject: Re: Crosby's 'If I Could Only ...' Re-released (VLJC) - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lindsay Moon" If I > Could Only Remember My Name contributions from Neil > Young, Graham Nash, Joni Mitchell, and members of Jefferson Airplane and > the > Grateful Dead. Yet this album is very much the Crozzer's show, as > the beautiful anti-guru tune "Laughing," featuring that scat vocal at the end by Joni that's so cool. This Rhino reissue will have also have a dvd disc of the album in 5.1 surround. http://www.rhino.com/store/ProductDetail.lasso?Number=73204 Crosby everywhere: On Nov. 7, he also published his autobiography, "Since Then: How I Survived Everything and Lived to Tell About it". RR ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2006 #340 ********************************* ------- 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)