From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2007 #493 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 Thursday, March 20 2008 Volume 2007 : Number 493 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: The Tenement Castle ["Kate Bennett" ] Re: Previous elections (SJC at the end) ["Vince Lavieri" ] joni, the muse [David Eoll ] Re: joni, the muse [Monika Bogdanowicz ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 00:00:00 -0700 From: "Kate Bennett" Subject: Re: The Tenement Castle Hi Kenny, I frequented the Tin Angel back when I was in high school but sadly, it is no longer there. Kate >I've also walked by The Bitter End many times over the years (on Bleeker Steet) but don't remember seeing The Tin Angel. I think The Bitter End building is still there but I think the venue is gone< Kenny B ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 03:26:07 -0400 From: "Vince Lavieri" Subject: Re: Previous elections (SJC at the end) A tiny correction, lovingly offered, sorry David. Chicago by Graham Nash was not written about Chicago 1968, it was written in response to Chicago 1969, the Conspiracy 8 later 7 Trial. The image of Bobby Seale being gagged and chained to a chair by Judge Julius Hoffman is one of the stark images of the song, written about the trial which began in September 1969. I recently saw Chicago 10 at the Landmark in Chicago, 2828 N Clark, now anyone in Chicago has no excuse not to go see that amazing documentary. Almost all of the footage was never seen before, and the trial is portrayed with the actual transcripts. This is your must see movie of the year if you are anywhere near Chicago. Vince On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 1:39 AM, David Eoll wrote: > A great song about Chicago 1968 is Chicago (We Can Change > the World) by Graham Nash on his first solo album Songs For Beginners. > Its a fantastic record. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:06:52 -0700 (PDT) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: Re: Previous elections (SJC at the end) I graduated High School in 2003 and I clearly remember doing speeches supporting Gore or Bush in 10th grade or perhaps 9th. Anyway, in 2004 I was out of high school, in college but I was not a citizen yet. That is why I could not vote for Kerry as I would have. -M David Eoll wrote: > From: Monika Bogdanowicz > Subject: NJC Previous elections > > I supported Kerry although I couldn't vote > I remember the Bush-Gore showdown back when I was in high school. I > was in 10th or 11th grade I'm puzzled, Monika, that you were in high school in 2000, yet were still unable to vote in 2004. Did you skip some grades? End the F***ing War, David NP: Graham Nash, Songs For Beginners. - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage. ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 10:09:49 +0900 From: "Jeffw" Subject: price_ 20-Mar-2008 [demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type application/octet-stream which had a name of new_price20-Mar-2008.zip] ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 23:37:20 -0400 From: David Eoll Subject: joni, the muse I keep getting drawn back to this picture that I linked to the other day in a post: http://tinyurl.com/2lzztn And I just find it remarkable. Joni is often referred to as "a musician's musician", evidenced by jazz genius Herbie Hancock's recent tribute to her music. And here we have visual evidence of the same. Joni serenading two of the biggest guys in rock music in the late 60s. Clapton in particular was almost universally acknowledged as one of the best rock/blues guitar players then. And he is obviously mesmerized by her. Okay, maybe its the acid, but still, he's totally digging her. Wishing I was EC right there, David ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 21:28:48 -0700 (PDT) From: Monika Bogdanowicz Subject: Re: joni, the muse Even the baby is mesmerized! I'm only kidding but in all seriousness, Joni is very much a musician's musician. I think I have read somewhere that during that hangout time (whatever you want to call it) Eric Clapton was very much concentrating on what Joni was doing--watching her fingers trying to figure out what she was doing. Yeah, Eric Clapton trying to figure out what Joni was doing on guitar! I've got to say all those late 60's days of Joni hanging out with _______ (fill in the blank) seemed like they would have been a good time. Whenever I read about the little "community" they had back in that day (Laurel Canyon and all) I'm a little envious I'm not a part of a little community myself. It just isn't the same nowdays I would imagine. -M David Eoll wrote: I keep getting drawn back to this picture that I linked to the other day in a post: http://tinyurl.com/2lzztn And I just find it remarkable. Joni is often referred to as "a musician's musician", evidenced by jazz genius Herbie Hancock's recent tribute to her music. And here we have visual evidence of the same. Joni serenading two of the biggest guys in rock music in the late 60s. Clapton in particular was almost universally acknowledged as one of the best rock/blues guitar players then. And he is obviously mesmerized by her. Okay, maybe its the acid, but still, he's totally digging her. Wishing I was EC right there, David - --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. 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