From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2009 #32 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, February 2 2009 Volume 2009 : Number 032 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Wollman Rink and memories of a Night in the City [Patti Parlette ] Re: The Melanie Big Superbowl Event [Jenny Goodspeed ] A weekend in London - UK Listers rock Greenwich - [Lucy Hone Subject: Wollman Rink and memories of a Night in the City Reading the news today, and I had to start singing Joni right off the bat! "Now there are twenty-nine skaters on Wollman Rink Circling in singles and in pairs...." A little article and video (with the Manhattan skyline) about Wollman Rink and Central Park: http://www.courant.com/travel/hc-centralpark.artfeb01,0,105938.story It was three years ago today (three springs and three summers gone now) that I was boarding the A-train for a fabulous Night in the City with a bunch of youse guys! The Joni Tribute at Carnegie Hall. Citigroup Cafe. Seppis. Gary staring a hole in his scrambled eggs in the French Barangrill while the Ladies of the Canyon (DB, Sherelle, Cassy) croqued monsieurs. Shine on lady liberty foam hats in the tourist shop while the big yellow taxis whizzed by. Strawberry Fields Forever w/ Sherelle in Central Park. Imagine. Well, we can't return, so Kalo Mina! (That's what they say on a Grecian isle to start a new month.) xo, pp, eating muffin buns and berries by the steamy kitchen window "If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace." -- John Lennon http://www.imaginepeace.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live: E-mail. Chat. Share. Get more ways to connect. http://windowslive.com/howitworks?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_t2_allup_howitworks_01200 9 ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 10:39:13 -0500 (EST) From: "Jerry Notaro" Subject: The Melanie Big Superbowl Event Melanie kicked off the Singer/Songwriter series at Ruth Eckerd Hall with a two day stay. The concerts are in the new Murray Theater, an intimate club like setting. Following will be Karla Bonoff, Janis Ian, and Livingstone Taylor. Melanie was fabulous, as always, giving a near 4 hour show. Her chat and stories are just so interesting. She started by commenting on all the huge SuperBowl events in the area, so she renamed her show The Melanie Big SuperBowl Event! When she busted a guitar string her BeauHunky son Beau, who plays in the show with her, grabbed her guitar to restring it for her. It happened to be G string, and she made numerous references to broken G Strings all over Tampa Bay at other SuperBowl parties. It was hysterical. Then, because she couldn't play the guitar until Beau finished, she burst into an acapella Somewhere Over the Rainbow, which alone got her a standing ovation. As always, she met her fans after the show. I of course had to bring up Joni since her name was in the program narrative. She told me they were all in Greenwich Village around the same time and told me a great story about Fed Neill. She was friends with him early on and claims he was the first to play in D and other open tunings and thinks Joni first picked it up from him, long before her Laurel Canyon Days. That makes sense to me. I have an early recording somewhere of Joni and Fred playing together, Song to the Dolphin, at a benefit. Melanie said the business chewed him up they way it does to many and he came to Florida in the early 70's and was never heard of. She said it was a shame that Nillson gets all the credit for Everybody's Talkin', even though Fred wrote it. One fabulous SuperBowl event that even I could enjoy. Jerry, who couldn't give two hoots who wins the SuperBowl ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 12:49:52 -0500 From: Jenny Goodspeed Subject: Re: The Melanie Big Superbowl Event Jerry this sounds like a fantastic evening. Thanks for sharing it! Just last week I was playing a gig with another musician who covered 'Everybody's Talkin'' and said he would give a CD to the first person in the audience who could say who wrote it. A few people shouted out Harry Nilsson, but no one knew Fred Neil. What a great story about Joni maybe getting inspired by his use of open tunings. Jenny - -who also doesn't give a hoot (or two) about the superbowl On 2/1/09, Jerry Notaro wrote: > > Melanie kicked off the Singer/Songwriter series at Ruth Eckerd Hall with a > two day stay. The concerts are in the new Murray Theater, an intimate club > like setting. Following will be Karla Bonoff, Janis Ian, and Livingstone > Taylor. Melanie was fabulous, as always, giving a near 4 hour show. Her > chat and stories are just so interesting. She started by commenting on all > the huge SuperBowl events in the area, so she renamed her show The Melanie > Big SuperBowl Event! When she busted a guitar string her BeauHunky son > Beau, who plays in the show with her, grabbed her guitar to restring it > for her. It happened to be G string, and she made numerous references to > broken G Strings all over Tampa Bay at other SuperBowl parties. It was > hysterical. Then, because she couldn't play the guitar until Beau > finished, she burst into an acapella Somewhere Over the Rainbow, which > alone got her a standing ovation. As always, she met her fans after the > show. I of course had to bring up Joni since her name was in the program > narrative. She told me they were all in Greenwich Village around the same > time and told me a great story about Fed Neill. She was friends with him > early on and claims he was the first to play in D and other open tunings > and thinks Joni first picked it up from him, long before her Laurel Canyon > Days. That makes sense to me. I have an early recording somewhere of Joni > and Fred playing together, Song to the Dolphin, at a benefit. Melanie said > the business chewed him up they way it does to many and he came to Florida > in the early 70's and was never heard of. She said it was a shame that > Nillson gets all the credit for Everybody's Talkin', even though Fred > wrote it. One fabulous SuperBowl event that even I could enjoy. > > Jerry, who couldn't give two hoots who wins the SuperBowl ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 11:53:56 -0500 From: Stephen_Epstein@hugoboss.com Subject: Re: The Melanie Big Superbowl Event Here's a pic of Joni and Fred Neil @ the Save the Whales benefit in California 1976. Fred was one of mhy early heros- like Ms. Mitchell, great disdain for the music industry- he was always happier swimming with the dolphins. A great songwriter and fabulous 12 string guitar player and a voice unlike another. When Khaki and I share lunch w/Joni a few years back in Brentwood, we briefly chatted about Fred and the Greenwhich Village days.... best Stephen in Toronto To cc Subject ..........As always, she met her fans after the show. I of course had to bring up Joni since her name was in the program narrative. She told me they were all in Greenwich Village around the same time and told me a great story about Fed Neill. She was friends with him early on and claims he was the first to play in D and other open tunings and thinks Joni first picked it up from him, long before her Laurel Canyon Days. That makes sense to me. I have an early recording somewhere of Joni and Fred playing together, Song to the Dolphin, at a benefit. Melanie said the business chewed him up they way it does to many and he came to Florida in the early 70's and was never heard of. She said it was a shame that Nillson gets all the credit for Everybody's Talkin', even though Fred wrote it. One fabulous SuperBowl event that even I could enjoy. Jerry, who couldn't give two hoots who wins the SuperBowl This e-mail (and/or attachments) is confidential and may be privileged. Use or disclosure of it by anyone other than a designated addressee is unauthorized. If you are not an intended recipient, please delete this e-mail from the computer on which you received it. We thank you for notifying us immediately. [demime 0.97c-p1 removed an attachment of type image/jpeg which had a name of Fred_Joni_76.jpg] ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2009 14:18:59 -0500 From: "Barbara Stewart" Subject: G Nash on JM 3-part interview with Graham Nash in Goldmine Mag. (Search 'nash' on the site to get all 3 parts.) http://www.goldminemag.com/article/Graham_Nash_holds_nothing_back_part_2/ B from : Barbara L.Stewart, MLS Library - Sesame Workshop 1 Lincoln Plaza, 4th fl, NYC, NY 10023 USA tel: 212-875-6393 fax: 212-875-7309 barbara.stewart@sesameworkshop.org "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter." - ML King FEEL THE POWER of The Electric Company--an All New Series on PBS! Tune-in FRIDAYS on PBS starting January 23rd! Check us out online! pbskidsgo.org/electriccompany ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 01 Feb 2009 19:18:54 +0000 From: Lucy Hone Subject: A weekend in London - UK Listers rock Greenwich - Well the UK-ers are getting into the idea of small and intimate gatherings to uphold the friendships and musical moments we all enjoyed so much at Holycombe. Thank you Lieve for such a wonderful, welcoming, friendly, thoughtful gathering. It was lovely for John and I to meet Azeem at last and Jackie and see the old faces of Lieve, Les, Chris, Garrett (and meet Dermott) Jeff Hankins, Anita and Steph, Jaimie Zoob, Bene -( who had not come all the way from Sweden - in joke) and Martin (who is lodging with me so I get to see him a lot) Set in Lieve's lovely home in Greenwich (with views from the top floor over London) we enjoyed some lovely sing alongs to all sorts of music - including Joni. It staggered us all that we all sang along to Hejira, Magdalene Laundries, No regrets Coyote, Circle game, Urge for going and lots of other songs. Thank you Martin for the lovely "may you never" in tribute to John Martin and for Anita's stirring rendition of "there is no business like Show Business" - you had to be there really.... Fab food, great wine and beer, lots of laughs, a snow flurried walk around Greenwich and a wonderful lunch in a Vietnamese restaurant, Ah this indeed is what life is about, building memories, affirming friendships, 15 people all getting along fine. Such things are what make communities like this an astonishing phenomenon and we will all in different formats be doing this around the world... Love, light and many many thanks to Lieve for making it happen. Hugs all round - Oh and Lieve, yes, Jeff wrote everything himself!!!! he he he Lucy - waiting for a promised snow storm here in Hampshire where it rarely ever snows. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 13:48:44 -0800 (PST) From: Peep Richman Subject: Fwd: Conflickter Virus...to all Digest members from Bo Read this...I think it's important. Bo Crewcut40@aol.com wrote: From: Crewcut40@aol.com Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 09:35:11 EST Subject: Check out What Is the Conficker Virus and Should You Be Worried? - Switched To: ubehpy2003@yahoo.com What Is the Conficker Virus and Should You Be Worried? - Switched - --------------------------------- Great Deals on Dell Laptops. Starting at $499. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 1 Feb 2009 14:46:56 -0800 (PST) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: The Melanie Big Superbowl Event Jerry, that sounds like a great concert. The ones coming up after sound almost as good. I loved the D-tuning story and the Fred Neil mention. "The Dolphins" is one of my favourite songs from back in those days. How cool it would be to have been in that crowd! - --- On Sun, 2/1/09, Jerry Notaro wrote: two day stay. The concerts are in the new Murray Theater, an intimate club like setting. Following will be Karla Bonoff, Janis Ian, and Livingstone Taylor. Melanie was fabulous, as always, giving a near 4 hour show. Her chat and stories are just so interesting. [...] As always, she met her fans after the show. I of course had to bring up Joni since her name was in the program narrative. She told me they were all in Greenwich Village around the same time and told me a great story about Fed Neill. She was friends with him early on and claims he was the first to play in D and other open tunings and thinks Joni first picked it up from him, long before her Laurel Canyon Days. That makes sense to me. I have an early recording somewhere of Joni and Fred playing together, Song to the Dolphin, at a benefit. Melanie said the business chewed him up they way it does to many and he came to Florida in the early 70's and was never heard of. She said it was a shame that Nillson gets all the credit for Everybody's Talkin', even though Fred wrote it. One fabulous SuperBowl event that even I could enjoy. Jerry, who couldn't give two hoots who wins the SuperBowl __________________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Canada Toolbar: Search from anywhere on the web, and bookmark your favourite sites. Download it now at http://ca.toolbar.yahoo.com. ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2009 #32 ******************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe