From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2013 #451 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 Friday, November 15 2013 Volume 2013 : Number 451 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: Robin and the Mutts [Bob.Muller@Fluor.com] Re: Robin and the Mutts [Anita ] Eric Johnson INterview Joni Content [Michael Paz ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 07:59:36 -0500 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: Re: Robin and the Mutts Here's the chunk that I read as part of my intro. A great piece written by Christopher Bryant: "Hejira is a contemplative work about travel, as well as the alienation & observation that accompanies the traveler. Mitchell matches the sense of her lyrics perfectly with songs that work at their own pace and are not shaped by the tradition of verse and chorus, and the limitations that lead to radio-play. They do not follow predictable patterns, and because it is not about what appears on the surface, it becomes necessary for the listener to adapt, to really listen. It challenges the sense of what popular music is and can be. If you think of the music of the mid to late '70s, of the pre-punk era, the dominant sound is that of disco. Hejira is not tied to time and trends anything other than the time and trends in Mitchell's development. It is the most out-of-time of all her records. There is a maturity and idiosyncrasy to Hejira that is not often witnessed in popular music. It is the product of an artist at the peak of her creativity who also knows that after this act of observation she must return to everyday life. This is a statement that not only describes her subject matter but the creative process she has undertaken in bringing the songs to life. As she writes at the end of the title track: "I'm travelling in some vehicle I'm sitting in some cafe A defector from the petty wars Until love sucks me back that way" Bob NP: The Doobie Brothers, "Law Dogs" - ------------------------------------------------------------ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain proprietary, business-confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use, review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this message is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 09:02:08 +0000 From: Anita Subject: Re: Robin and the Mutts Sounds utterly brilliant, Bob, despite all the problems poor Robin and Dave went through. Was it recorded? Love to hear it.. This I regret missing alongside Paz Fest and the birthday card. As you say, Michael, still have to earn a crust. Yours glumly ( and trying to be grateful for all the wonderful things I have got along to) Anita On 13 Nov 2013, at 05:01, Michael Paz wrote: > Thanks so much for the report. Sounds wonderful. Wish I could have been there > as always but alas some of us have to work for a living and can't lead the > life of a gypsy slut wandering the globe in search of satisfaction... > Awesome! > > Paz > > > > > > > On Nov 12, 2013, at 9:26 PM, Bob Muller wrote: > > Jack, > > I got in only last night, had to work all day and then Christmas Carol > rehearsal from 6:00 to 8:30. Cut a boy some slack! :-) > > Thanks to Kakki for > getting the ball rolling. Like she said, it was my honor to introduce the > Mutts - thanks Dave - and I said some of my own personal history about Hejira > and added a great piece from another writer that I had read last week, > commemorating Joni's birthday. I'll share that tomorrow. > > Of course, the > setlist should be a mystery to no one: > > Coyote > Amelia > Furry Sings The Blues > A > Strange Boy > Hejira > Song For Sharon > Black Crow > Blue Motel Room > Refuge Of The > Roads (Dave's fave) > > Robin was in great voice, particularly given the fact > that she is still recovering from a ruptured ear drum and had some hearing > issues with that ear. I didn't hear a single misstep vocally and she seemed > to > be relaxed and having fun. Dave's playing was picture perfect as always, and > he was more than happy to let the guitar spotlight go to Jamie Kime, who > totally tore it up on solos on Black Crow, Hejira, and others. Really killer. > Kevin on the fretless bass was note-perfect, and the addition of the > harmonica > on Furry and the backup singers on Sharon was the cherry on top. They had a > Brian Blades-ish drummer on almost every track. I was in a state of bliss and > saw lots of others swaying and swinging just like I was. > > Dizzy's is a jet > ski rental joint by day and a performance hall by night. The sound was great, > but there was no raised stage so lots of us couldn't see everything we would > have liked. Dave did have the show photographed and recorded so we'll see > what > comes from all that. The show was packed and SOLD OUT. It was a very special > night, well worth the effort to fly across the country to catch. And when you > throw in all the JMDLer's there (Kakki, Sue Glu, Roch, Lesli, Steve & > Michelle, and especially Lindsay "Betty Draper" Moon who was a great > companion > and chauffeured me around and rolled out the red carpet for me.) > > After the > main show, the band enjoyed a standing ovation which led to the encore, a > beautiful Dawntreader (Robin and Dave duo) and Night Ride Home (full band). > We > all definitely wanted more but were uber-satisfied with what we got. Thanks > to > Steve I had an ice-cold 6-er of Rolling Rock ready for the after-party which > went way past any kind of reasonable hour in true JMDL fashion. > > Sunday found > me heading to Fallbrook to hang out with Dave & Robin in their lovely cottage > and unwind, relax and regroup. Dave being the audiophile he is has a 5.1 > system set up in the living room so we listened to the special edition of > Joni's orchestrated BSN and the difference on that system was amazing. Felt > like I heard the album for the first time. Thanks to all of you for making > the > trip an unforgettable one...many times during the trip I was thinking to > myself how incredible it is that this album I fell in love with back in 1976 > could lead to such an unforgettable adventure. Thanks Joni for providing the > spark for so much fun and joy, thanks to Dave, Robin and the Mutts for all > your many many hours of work to put on such a sensational show. > > Bob > > NP: > Bob Seger, "Night Moves" > > > From: Jack Merkel > To: Joni List > > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2013 7:46 PM > Subject: Robin and > the Mutts > > > Where are all the reports from the concert this past Saturday? > Did I somehow miss them? Inquiring minds want to know! > Was the event > recorded at all? Would have loved to have been there. > > Jack > > Sent from my > iPhone ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 12:05:33 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Eric Johnson INterview Joni Content Excerpt from an interview with Eric Johnson. This interview took place on October 4, 2010, while Eric Johnson was on the road with the Acoustic Guitar Masters tour. Later that month he switched to electric guitar for the Experience Hendrix tour. His new album, Up Close, was scheduled to come out in November, featuring 14 original songs and a cover of Electric Flags Texas. While Steve Miller, Jimmie Vaughan, Jonny Lang, and Sonny Landreth made guest appearances on the album, Erics first in five years, his heartfelt singing and transcendent guitar playing remained the heart and soul of his music. Are there any songs that you love so much, that are so perfect, that you wouldnt consider covering them? I almost felt that was about [Joni Mitchells] For Free. Ive always loved that song, and I was hesitant to do it. Sometimes when you learn a song, you have to get inside the alphabet of it. And then the next time you hear it, youre more aware of what theyre doing from an alphabetical way, rather than just hearing it. Its a piece that youve got inside of. Sometimes I dont like to even decipher  Id rather just let it be an entity. What do you think about Jonis song Blue? Its great. I think all of that stuff is just so magnificent. You were talking about where it kind of comes through and it just happens. Its like electricity is looking for a place to come out, its looking for an avenue. And if it finds the right vessel, it goes down and goes into that. Those albums she did  Blue and Ladies of the Canyon and Song to a Seagull  theyre just amazing folk records. Best Paz ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 08:49:38 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Fwd: Invitation to SusanCowsill concert on your computer, smart phone, iPad.. Hey everybody Just got this note from Susan. This sounds like alot of fun. Please check it out and mention my name and I will try to tune in but have a concert tonight at the Civic with Jamey Johnson. I will try to be there tho as I will have my computer. Enjoy good music and support artists who support great causes like the RPF!! Thanks Love Paz Begin forwarded message: Hey y'all, First, accept my apology please for not individually writing to each of you for this invitation. I did, however, personally select each of you as I was going through my email addresses. So, what do I mean by an invitation to a concert on your computer? Well...we got turned onto this website called Stageit.com that hosts live concerts of artists from their homes, backstage, or wherever. The audience will be all y'all and whoever y'all invite (hint, hint!). Just go to the link, and take 1 minute to buy a ticket. No money, don't fret because we set it up as "pay what you can." I think there's a "tag along" option if you don't want to pay anything. "Notes" cost 10 cents each, and people pay and tip whatever they want during the concert. Y'all can also interact with us via messages! Fun, right?!! Okay, now that you know what it is...here's the info: 8:00-8:30 Central Standard Time http://www.stageit.com/susan_cowsill_russ_broussard/there_s_no_place_like_hom e_concert_with_susan_and_russ/30458 Hope to see y'all there!! Love, Susan and Russ - -- http://susancowsill.com/ http://www.facebook.com/Susan-Cowsill-Band http://www.myspace.com/susancowsill ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 05:20:02 -0500 From: maggie_mcnally@yahoo.com Subject: Re: onlyJMDL Digest V2013 #449 Wonderful to read the reports from Kakki and Bob. Having FINALLY heard what all the fuss was about in NOLA, I am sitting here just green with envy - thanks to the fine writing, I could almost hear the echoes of the set. Alas, like Paz, nothing could be done to get to this gathering. Glad to hear it was recorded. Maggie McNally > On Nov 13, 2013, at 3:00 AM, owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) wrote: > > onlyJMDL Digest Wednesday, November 13 2013 Volume 2013 : Number 449 > > > > ========== > > TOPICS and authors in this Digest: > -------- > Robin and the Mutts [kbhla@fastmail.fm] > Roland VG-8 patches [Josh Eubank ] > Robin and the Mutts [Jack Merkel ] > Re: Robin and the Mutts [Bob Muller ] > Re: Roland VG-8 patches [Michael Paz ] > Re: Robin and the Mutts [Michael Paz ] > Re: JMDL Digest V2013 #1639 [Josh Eubank ] > re: Joni 45s [c Karma ] > Re: Robin and the Mutts [Michael Paz ] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 17:38:38 -0800 > From: kbhla@fastmail.fm > Subject: Robin and the Mutts > > Jack - I was just going to post my report! Think we all are still > recovering from such an incredible show and fun after-party ;-) It was > magnificent and had some new twists with the addition of Jamie Kime on > guitar and Kevin Hennessy on bass. We missed Barnaby Finch this time > but Hejira doesn't call for piano. Jamie is world class (and has his > own Wikipedia entry;-) and has played with Dweezil Zappa, Jewel and > Michele Branch. He was amazing and we all dropped our jaws when he > played. His style reminded me of early Larry Carlton. Robin, Dave and > Danny Campbell on drums were gorgeous perfection as usual. Dave's > arrangements were wonderful. Another new twist was 3 back-up female > singers on Song for Sharon and a few other songs. Those ladies are in a > group that sings 40s, Andrews sisters style songs. They had seen > previous Mutts shows and asked to participate in this one. They were > wonderful! I had all the songs replaying in my head the next day. > > We had a great turn-out of the local JMDLers and Bob came in from S.C. > for the show. Bob did a fantastic job introducing the band. JMDLers > there (outside of lurkers we were unaware of) were Lindsay, Steve and > Michele Dulson, Roch and Deanna, Dave and Kati Ganzer, Lesli, and Sue > Glumac and her friend Kristin. A bunch of us booked rooms at a very > nice Rodeway Inn next door and proceeded to having a fun after-party > that lasted till about 5 a.m.! Some band members and other talented > musicians were at the party, too, and it was all just a really great > time! Wish you were there! > > Kakki > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 18:46:19 -0600 > From: Jack Merkel > Subject: Robin and the Mutts > > Where are all the reports from the concert this past Saturday? Did I somehow miss them? Inquiring minds want to know! > Was the event recorded at all? Would have loved to have been there. > > Jack > > Sent from my iPhone > > ------------------------------ > > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:26:51 -0800 (PST) > From: Bob Muller > Subject: Re: Robin and the Mutts > > Jack, > > I got in only last night, had to work all day and then Christmas Carol > rehearsal from 6:00 to 8:30. Cut a boy some slack! :-) > > Thanks to Kakki for > getting the ball rolling. Like she said, it was my honor to introduce the > Mutts - thanks Dave - and I said some of my own personal history about Hejira > and added a great piece from another writer that I had read last week, > commemorating Joni's birthday. I'll share that tomorrow. > > Of course, the > setlist should be a mystery to no one: > > Coyote > Amelia > Furry Sings The Blues > A > Strange Boy > Hejira > Song For Sharon > Black Crow > Blue Motel Room > Refuge Of The > Roads (Dave's fave) > > Robin was in great voice, particularly given the fact > that she is still recovering from a ruptured ear drum and had some hearing > issues with that ear. I didn't hear a single misstep vocally and she seemed to > be relaxed and having fun. Dave's playing was picture perfect as always, and > he was more than happy to let the guitar spotlight go to Jamie Kime, who > totally tore it up on solos on Black Crow, Hejira, and others. Really killer. > Kevin on the fretless bass was note-perfect, and the addition of the harmonica > on Furry and the backup singers on Sharon was the cherry on top. They had a > Brian Blades-ish drummer on almost every track. I was in a state of bliss and > saw lots of others swaying and swinging just like I was. > > Dizzy's is a jet > ski rental joint by day and a performance hall by night. The sound was great, > but there was no raised stage so lots of us couldn't see everything we would > have liked. Dave did have the show photographed and recorded so we'll see what > comes from all that. The show was packed and SOLD OUT. It was a very special > night, well worth the effort to fly across the country to catch. And when you > throw in all the JMDLer's there (Kakki, Sue Glu, Roch, Lesli, Steve & > Michelle, and especially Lindsay "Betty Draper" Moon who was a great companion > and chauffeured me around and rolled out the red carpet for me.) > > After the > main show, the band enjoyed a standing ovation which led to the encore, a > beautiful Dawntreader (Robin and Dave duo) and Night Ride Home (full band). We > all definitely wanted more but were uber-satisfied with what we got. Thanks to > Steve I had an ice-cold 6-er of Rolling Rock ready for the after-party which > went way past any kind of reasonable hour in true JMDL fashion. > > Sunday found > me heading to Fallbrook to hang out with Dave & Robin in their lovely cottage > and unwind, relax and regroup. Dave being the audiophile he is has a 5.1 > system set up in the living room so we listened to the special edition of > Joni's orchestrated BSN and the difference on that system was amazing. Felt > like I heard the album for the first time. Thanks to all of you for making the > trip an unforgettable one...many times during the trip I was thinking to > myself how incredible it is that this album I fell in love with back in 1976 > could lead to such an unforgettable adventure. Thanks Joni for providing the > spark for so much fun and joy, thanks to Dave, Robin and the Mutts for all > your many many hours of work to put on such a sensational show. > > Bob > > NP: > Bob Seger, "Night Moves" > > > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 20:25:48 -0600 > From: Michael Paz > Subject: Re: Robin and the Mutts > > One big boo hoo.... > > > Paz (freezing in New Orleans and preparing for a show by Bonobo and Chet Faker > {not exactly Mutts of the Planet with JMDLness}) > > > ------------------------------ > > End of onlyJMDL Digest V2013 #449 > ********************************* > > ------- > Post messages to the list by clicking here:mailto:joni@smoe.org > Unsubscribe by clicking here: > mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 07:41:41 -0700 (MST) From: TheStaff@JoniMitchell.com Subject: New Library item: Canadian Singer in U.S. Debut Title: Canadian Singer in U.S. Debut Publication: Los Angeles Times Date: 1968.6.7 http://jonimitchell.com/library/view.cfm?id=2714 ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 08:43:57 -0500 From: Barbara Sullivan Subject: RE: Joni's Miscarriage - 20 things you didn't know Laura: Thank you so very much for finding and sharing this interview with Larry. I wonder if Joni has read it??Also thank you for sharing your personal loss of a child, having a miscarriage and just how devastating it is!! I often wondered about "Turbulent Indigo" and their break up. He said "The songs programmatically were about the dissolution of things between us."Even the paintings of her cats have a different meaning to me now. Odd is life that they both received Grammy's together for their work through a divorce...Larry saying, "To be rewarded at the end of this difficult journey with that, (Grammy Awards) was one those wonderful moments." Klein thanked Mitchell, "for 10 years of instruction in the arts." Mitchell quipped, "Gee, Klein, considering we made this album in a state of divorce"...I would also like to see the 2010 documentary "The Greatest Ears in Town: The Arif Mardin Story" chronicles the career of this formidable production figure and label executive. Sounds really good.Blessing to you Laura,Barb > Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2013 08:29:40 -0600 > From: est86mlm@ameritech.net > To: joni@smoe.org; chasada@msn.com > Subject: Joni's Miscarriage - 20 things you didn't know > > Barbara, > > After reading your post I searched for this article on JM.com. I remember reading this article from 2012. This may have been the first > time I read about Joni's miscarriage. Can't remember for sure. It also explains how they remained friends.....there's alot of love between them. Joni > was really happy in their marriage, for a long time. Eventually Larry was dealing with depression. That must have been a really > hard time, especially if Joni was feeling needy. The entire article is very informative. > > Larry, said how his mom had multiple miscarriages when he was a kid and it was completely kept out of view. My mother also had a > miscarriage and never showed any emotion when talking about it other then saying something like "It's God's way of letting a baby go when > there is something wrong." So, I grew up with that attitude.....kind of no big deal.....until I lost one of my own and > read a book called "Empty Arms: Coping with Miscarriage, Stillbirth, and Infant Death" (Sherokee Ilse) that I realized I wasn't the only one that > was so completely devastated by a loss. And that a miscarriage is just as devastating as stillbirth and infant death. They are all equally > devastating, is what I came to realize. I can feel for Joni, having felt she had to give up one baby, now loses one she longs to > keep, forever......and hubby isn't around grieving with her. I know for me I was very upset because I never saw my husband cry or > say anything, after the initial loss. I, never being one that cried, now couldn't stop. I know I had a big blow-up with him about it. > He had to assure me that he did cry but alone.....and sometime on the way home from work he told me he'd pull to the side of the road > because he couldn't see with all the tears in his eyes. I needed to hear that....because I did feel so alone in my grief and loss of > the future with this child, and experiencing a very real 'aching arms' which may be a similar feeling to what an amputee experiences with > phantom-pains with the loss of a limb. I've often read that many marriages do end after the loss of a baby/child. > Such a very stressful and emotional time. One would think a couple would become closer, but it can have the opposite effect with one's world > turned upside down. And, I would imagine maybe more so if one doesn't have any other children to think of. > > Anyways, it's heartwarming to see Larry's warm feelings toward Joni, even now that he's remarried with his own child. > I could swear that this is a pic of Larry at Joni's 70th. What do you think? Sure looks like him. > http://statigr.am/p/585846758156102430_104798417#/detail/585846758156102430_1 04798417 > > > Laura > > > http://jonimitchell.com/library/view.cfm?id=2487&from=search > > One of the reasons your marriage with Joni ended was that you fulfilled > a recording commitment after she had a miscarriage. So many people in > our industry feel they only have so many years to work. Many later > realize what is more important in their life. > > You are now older, remarried, and have a child. Have your priorities > changed? > > Oh, yeah. Absolutely. > > Do you regret that decision? > > Of course, I do. If I really look thoroughly at the situation that was > at hand at that moment, and what I knew after the fact or what I know > now, I would have behaved very differently. I have to attribute the > mistake to youth and being somewhat ignorant as are a lot of men to the > depth, and the seriousness of what is involved in a miscarriage for a > woman. I just didn't know about it; although my mom had multiple > miscarriages when I was a kid. It was completely kept out of view. > > [In 1985, Joni Mitchell and Larry Klein discovered she was pregnant. In > her first trimester, however, Mitchell miscarried. Klein had lined up a > recording date at The Wool Hall in Beckington-Near-Bath in Somerset, > England that would be his first major production; recording an album > with former Cars' bassist Benjamin Orr ("The Lace"). Klein delayed > leaving until Mitchell said it was okay for him to go. Mitchell > apparently came to view the decision as her husband giving his job a > higher priority than her health. In 1991, their marriage fell apart.] > > You learn from a first marriage. You learn to balance the personal and > the work. > > Yeah. I will be honest. I still wrestle with the complexity of juggling > those things. But absolutely I always have to elevate family over work > now. I have to say that it's hard. It's hard at times because things get > tangled up where you think that, "This is going to move things forward > in way where I will be able to provide certain things to my family in a > better way if this works." ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 09:50:14 -0500 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: Another Joni tribute Album Universal Music Poland released an album by vocalist Martyny Jakubowicz last week titled "Burzliwy bljkit Joanny", I'm not sure but it looks to be in Polish language. I can't tell yet but I have it on order so I'll know soon. Some of the usual suspects are there; BSN, BYT, River, Circle Game BUT there are some deep tracks and and a new FIRST - Martyny covers Shine's "Bad Dreams" and also "Turbulent Indigo". The latter is not a first but is very rarely done. Can't wait to hear them. Here's the full tracklist: http://www.universalmusic.pl/katalog.id_7966 I'll be back in the saddle this weekend with another edition of retro covers, so be on the lookout for that. As Michael says, my gypsy slut is over so I'll be around for awhile. Bob NP: Richard Thompson, "A Brother Slips Away" - ------------------------------------------------------------ The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain proprietary, business-confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this message you are hereby notified that any use, review, retransmission, dissemination, distribution, reproduction or any action taken in reliance upon this message is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 18:54:42 +0000 From: c Karma Subject: RE: JMDL Digest V2013 #1651 AWESOME Dave! How did Barnaby help get you the gig? CCsent from Santiago, Chile > Date: Thu, 14 Nov 2013 03:00:04 -0500 > From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org > To: joni-digest@smoe.org > Subject: JMDL Digest V2013 #1651 > > > JMDL Digest Thursday, November 14 2013 Volume 2013 : Number 1651 > > > > ========== > > TOPICS and authors in this Digest: > -------- > Vince Mendoza NJC [Dave Blackburn ] > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2013 20:18:25 -0800 > From: Dave Blackburn > Subject: Vince Mendoza NJC > > Cool dealIm doing a score transfer for Vince Mendoza. I have his handwritten score for his 1997 masterpiece Epiphany and am tasked with entering it into my software notation program Sibelius. If youve never heard his CD by the same name it is sublime music. Thank you Barnaby for the gig. > > ------------------------------ > > End of JMDL Digest V2013 #1651 > ****************************** > > ------- > 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 V2013 #451 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here:mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe