From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2012 #291 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Website:http://www.jonimitchell.com Unsubscribe:mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe onlyJMDL Digest Monday, September 10 2012 Volume 2012 : Number 291 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Joni continues to teach [Marion Leffler ] Re: JMDL Digest V2012 #1323 [Angel Diva Music ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 10:25:25 +0200 From: Marion Leffler Subject: Re: Joni continues to teach That would be Iron Mountain. (Ice Mountain - Eisberg in German). Marion 2012/9/9 Catherine McKay > Now I'm going to have to look that up. I knew it had to mean something. At > first I thought he was saying "Eisenberg", which is either Iron Mountain or > Iceberg (my German isn't all that good, so I'm not sure.) > >________________________________ > > From: Lindsay Moon > >To: Joni List > >Sent: Sunday, September 9, 2012 1:55:21 PM > >Subject: Joni continues to teach > > > >Weird discovery. Yesterday I watched a > youtube of Joni singing "Urge for Going." (posted by Pat?) It was just > gorgeous and mind-blowing, of course. For some reason I read through the > comments (some of which erroneously credited Tom Rush with writing it). > Way > on the 7th page of comments someone compared her genius to the Heisenberg > Uncertainty Principle. The what? Over the past few months, I've gotten > completely hooked on "Breaking Bad" about a high school chemistry teacher > who > becomes a meth maker who in his many incarnations makes up an alias for > himself which is Heisenberg. So today, through Joni, I found out why the > character calls himself that. See? Joni just keeps on teaching me things!! > > > >Lindsay ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 06:14:15 -0700 From: Angel Diva Music Subject: Re: JMDL Digest V2012 #1323 HI there, How do I switch my subscription to only one email a day? Thanks, Jan Angel Diva Music jan@angeldivamusic.com On Sep 10, 2012, at 4:39 AM, JMDL Digest wrote: > > JMDL Digest Monday, September 10 2012 Volume 2012 : > Number 1323 > > > > ========== > > TOPICS and authors in this Digest: > -------- > Re: Joni - Chuck Marriage and Seperation ["Pat Boland" >] > Re: Njc election madness [Lori Fye >] > Re: Meaning of life (NJC) [Anita G >] > Re: Joni continues to teach now njc [Catherine McKay > Re: Joni continues to teach [Marion Leffler >] > Sweet Joni ["Pat Boland" >] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 20:29:29 +1000 > From: "Pat Boland" > Subject: Re: Joni - Chuck Marriage and Seperation > > Wow, you're right Mark! Nice catch. I wonder if it was intentional > or > what... > >> >> >> from a chat >> >> http://youtu.be/tLfKcpdFUsk >> Joni Mitchell - >> Chuck Mitchell Marriage and Separation (Documentary Excerpt) >> A look >> at Joni's marriage and subsequent divorce to folk singer Chuck >> Mitchell. >> 
 >> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVRCigmkbDk&feature=colike >> ◦ Joni Mitchell ~ I Had a >> King Live 
 >> >> ◦ >> Linda Hakes (nee: Barr) How sad for her!! How long were they married >> an did she ever get to spend time with her child? >> >> 

Pat Boland Well, Linda, they were still married when >> you >> and I first met them and through most of '67 at least. Interesting >> story >> there: I remember the afternoon when Joni was hanging at the Cellar, >> rehearsing and working on her writing... by way of ...explaining to >> me, >> the guy who booked the artists to play the weekends, why she had >> booked >> herself without Chuck. There is much emotional content in that song >> which >> really made sense but the most striking thing was regarding when >> she said >> to me that various venues around the circuit had started requesting >> Joni >> alone to play and so the end result was that at that point she and >> Chuck >> were already booked in advance at separate different clubs far in >> advance >> and wouldn't even be in the same city for the next year! If you >> know the >> song at all you already know where I'm heading with this... of all >> the >> lyrics in this most powerful song the most cryptic is "The king's on >> the road and the queen's in the grove till the end of the year" >> ...wow. As far as her daughter is concerned, the answer can >> probably be >> found in her interviews from around that time on JM.com. > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 12:21:22 +0200 > From: Lori Fye > Subject: Re: Njc election madness > > Jim wrote: > >> It seems strange that the jmdl hasn't erupted in discussion yet. >> Normally we have devolved into name-calling by now. It's better >> this way. > > Paz replied: > >> thats cause its not worth the flames... I consider it a blessing! > > It's also due to the existence of Facebook. All along, whether we > want to > admit it or not, those of us who argued politics on the JMDL mainly > did so > because we had 1,000 readers who "couldn't" ignore us. Now we have > FB, > which lets us share graphics and commentary in something even closer > to > "real time." (Plus, there are options to turn off someone's postings > without having to completely unfriend them or shut down your account.) > > And yes, it is a blessing. We are finally talking mainly about > music and > other art forms here, which is as it should be. > > Lori > Dotzheim > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 09:45:28 +0100 > From: Anita G > Subject: Re: Meaning of life (NJC) > > Hi John > I was unsure whether or not to post about the Olympics, but you have > given me 'permission' to add to what you have said. What an amazing, > hope filled time it has been, with such great heart and spirit. I > wonder if there might be a real change here in the UK? > > I was fortunate to have a lot of success with my friends in getting > Olympics tickets and attended 3 lots of athletics,volleyball, beach > volleyball, show jumping, weight lifiting and the women's modern > pentathlon - the spirit on the streets was just fabulous, but nothing > prepared me for the extraordinary life enhancing experience of the > category one dressage at the Paralympics. > > Many of the riders were born with cerebral palsy and so the effort to > stay up straight and steady on the horse was a challenge in itself. > The riders and horses needed absolute quiet and stillness so that they > were not distracted or frightening and so the 10,000 or so crowd were > asked to not clap or cheer when the horses entered or left the arena. > As the riders slowly and silently got through their routine of 20 or > so walking moves around the square, a pin dropping would have been > heard. As they finished, the crowd, holding on to the instinct to clap > and cheer, opted to wave like mad at each rider and the rider, once > back on the halter with a helper, often waved back. When that > happened, we just waved and waved and waved at these riders with their > wonderful horses. Sometimes, a rider and horse gave us permission to > clap and cheer and, when that happened, it was competely deafening! I > was blown away by a Canadian rider, Jody Schloss, whose effort to be > able to sit upright on her horse and go through the routine defied > belief. > > The waving was an unusual communication. Joni has the greatest gift > with words, but this was wordless - yet the most beautiful I have been > privileged to be part of. As we left Greenwich Park, feeling > completely humbled and part of something so special, my partner Steph > did a common chant used in the UK in football where an opposing team > picks on a player and derides them in a fun way by asking them who > they are. Steph used it to the crowd on the way out and we all joined > in saying 'Usain Bolt? Oooo are ya?' > > We saw Usain Bolt run the 200 metres, but, throughout my remaining > life, it's Jody Schloss in the dressage, so slow and stately, I will > never,ever forget, > Anita. > > On 10/09/2012, John McGloin wrote: >> It's been a beautiful few weeks in London as well during the >> Olympics and >> Paralympics. There has been such a buzz throughout the city and the >> Games >> have been inspirational and life affirming, especially considering >> the >> achievements we've witnessed on the part of the Paralympic athletes. >> Cheers >> John > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 04:36:02 -0700 (PDT) > From: Catherine McKay > Subject: Re: Joni continues to teach now njc > > Marking this njc at this point. > > > Thanks, Marion. That's what I thought. If > it had been "Ice," that might have made sense. Heisenberg does make > more sense > (now that I've looked it up.) > > > > >> ________________________________ >> From: > Marion Leffler >> To: Catherine McKay > >> Cc: Lindsay Moon ; Joni List > >> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 4:25:25 AM >> Subject: Re: > Joni continues to teach >> >> >> That would be Iron Mountain. (Ice Mountain - > Eisberg in German). >> Marion >> >> >> 2012/9/9 Catherine McKay > >> >> Now I'm going to have to look that up. I knew it > had to mean something. At >>> first I thought he was saying "Eisenberg", which > is either Iron Mountain or >>> Iceberg (my German isn't all that good, so I'm > not sure.) >>>> ________________________________ >>>> From: Lindsay Moon > >>>> To: Joni List >>>> Sent: Sunday, > September 9, 2012 1:55:21 PM >>>> Subject: Joni continues to teach >>> >>>> >>>> Weird discovery. Yesterday I watched a >>> youtube of Joni singing "Urge for > Going." (posted by Pat?) It was just >>> gorgeous and mind-blowing, of course. > For some reason I read through the >>> comments (some of which erroneously > credited Tom Rush with writing it). Way >>> on the 7th page of comments someone > compared her genius to the Heisenberg >>> Uncertainty Principle. The what? Over > the past few months, I've gotten >>> completely hooked on "Breaking Bad" about a > high school chemistry teacher who >>> becomes a meth maker who in his many > incarnations makes up an alias for >>> himself which is Heisenberg. So today, > through Joni, I found out why the >>> character calls himself that. See? Joni > just keeps on teaching me things!! >>>> >>>> Lindsay > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 10:25:25 +0200 > From: Marion Leffler > Subject: Re: Joni continues to teach > > That would be Iron Mountain. (Ice Mountain - Eisberg in German). > Marion > > 2012/9/9 Catherine McKay > >> Now I'm going to have to look that up. I knew it had to mean >> something. At >> first I thought he was saying "Eisenberg", which is either Iron >> Mountain or >> Iceberg (my German isn't all that good, so I'm not sure.) >>> ________________________________ >>> From: Lindsay Moon >>> To: Joni List >>> Sent: Sunday, September 9, 2012 1:55:21 PM >>> Subject: Joni continues to teach >>> >>> Weird discovery. Yesterday I watched a >> youtube of Joni singing "Urge for Going." (posted by Pat?) It was >> just >> gorgeous and mind-blowing, of course. For some reason I read >> through the >> comments (some of which erroneously credited Tom Rush with writing >> it). >> Way >> on the 7th page of comments someone compared her genius to the >> Heisenberg >> Uncertainty Principle. The what? Over the past few months, I've >> gotten >> completely hooked on "Breaking Bad" about a high school chemistry >> teacher >> who >> becomes a meth maker who in his many incarnations makes up an >> alias for >> himself which is Heisenberg. So today, through Joni, I found out >> why the >> character calls himself that. See? Joni just keeps on teaching me >> things!! >>> >>> Lindsay > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2012 00:52:52 +1000 > From: "Pat Boland" > Subject: Sweet Joni > > Neil Young's Love Letter to Joni Mitchell - > "Sweet Joni" - 1973 (unreleased) Neil Young's ode to his fellow > Canadian, Joni Mitchell, recorded live in 1973 > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCBGC2C_jyY&feature=share > > Sweet Joni from Saskatoon > There's a ring for your finger > It > looks like the sun > But it feels like the moon > > Sweet Joni > from Saskatoon > Don't go, don't go too soon. > > Who lives in > an old hotel, > Near the ancient ruins. > Only time can tell, > Time can tell. > > Go easy, the doorman said > The floor is > slippery, > So watch your head. > This message read. > > Sweet Joni from Saskatoon > There's a ring for your finger > It > shines like the sun > But it feels like the moon. > > Sweet Joni > from Saskatoon > Don't go, don't go too soon. > > ------------------------------ > > End of JMDL Digest V2012 #1323 > ****************************** > > ------- > To post messages to the list, sendtojoni@smoe.org. > Unsubscribe by clicking here: > mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe > ------- ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2012 #291 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here:mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe