From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2014 #478 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 Tuesday, January 27 2015 Volume 2014 : Number 478 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Turbulent Indigo [Bob.Muller@Fluor.com] RE: Turbulent Indigo ["Susan E. McNamara" ] RE: Turbulent Indigo ["Susan E. McNamara" ] Re: sad news - Toller Cranston [Catherine McKay ] Re: sad news - Toller Cranston [Catherine McKay ] Re: HOSL very special edition [Joe Farrell ] Re: Turbulent Indigo [Anita Gabrielle ] Re: sad news - Toller Cranston ["Mark" ] =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFNDIEpvbmlmZXN0IDIwMTU=?= ["=?utf-8?B?Z3BrbTYyMDhAY29tY2Fz] Re: HOSL very special edition! ["Paul Meyer-strom" ] Re: UmU6IFNhZCBuZXdzOiBUb2xsZXIgQ3JhbnN0b24gaGFzIHBhc3NlZ A== [Michael Pa] REMOVE ME FROM LIST [Kim Ali ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 15:35:08 -0500 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: Turbulent Indigo On Thursday I said: <> And, as I strive to always be, I was good to my word. And as much as I enjoy constantly shuffling my music and having a mix of genres and artists, I do enjoy listening to albums in their entirety so this was a great start to my road trip. I did not buy TI until AFTER it was a Grammy winner, and I never REALLY listened and appreciated it in its depth until I joined this group, which wasn't too too much later. Anyway, I am a TI fan. Sunny Sunday is a great starter, one of my favorite 'portrait' songs of hers, it's so direct and clearly stated yet you get to fill in the details surrounding her situation. How Do You Stop is a better song than I've given it credit for. Of course it's not hers, but when you hear it and look at the words you can see why she decided to record it. It's almost the anti-Last Chance Lost entry, "Fame and fortune can't hold you tight, in the late late hours of the night", "You think love will wait, so you don't hold on, and then it's gone", as compared to "the shrew will not be tamed"...love slipping away as opposed to facing it head on and dismissing it. "Last Chance Lost" is a great song and REALLY became one for me when I heard Bettye Lavette perform it. Still dying to hear her record and release it. Borderline may be my favorite song on the record, perhaps because I feel like in America these days EVERYTHING gets a borderline drawn through it. It's refreshing to see the responses about Ernie Banks in the wake of his passing, a gentle man and a gentleman and EVERYTHING that is said of him is good. No borderline, we don't have to decide which side of the Ernie Banks fence we are on. So little out there that gives us common ground as a nation. And every time I hear the phrase "you snipe so steady, you snub so snide, so ripe and ready, to diminish and deride" I just wonder how long and how hard she had to work to get to there, and how few writers would bother to do so. Some clever alliteration too, but nothing done in a gimmicky way, everything serving the message of the song. This is one of those songs that I hear and I think "no one but Joni Mitchell could have written this song". The other thing that really stands out throughout the record is Wayne Shorter's amazing playing. I don't always like everything he does but on this record he's nearly perfect and accenting Joni's lyrics brilliantly. If you haven't listened to TI in its entirety in awhile, do yourself a favor and give it a ride. I enjoyed listening in the car because I had no distractions. It's an album that demands your attention so it was great to spend 45 minutes with it. Bob NP: Shuggie Otis, "Give Me A Chance" - ------------------------------------------------------------ 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 and all computers and other devices. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 20:46:38 +0000 From: "Susan E. McNamara" Subject: RE: Turbulent Indigo Agree, agree, agree! Nicely said, Bob. I had TI in my car last week and I'm still awed by her guitar craft, her poetry, and her way of evoking such pathos in all of these songs. Magdalene Laundries, of course, is a treatise, and Not To Blame, Sex Kills, and then if you don't get enough of the heart-wrenching truth, she ends with Sire of Sorrow, set up like a Greek tragedy. It was only recently that I heard the quote from her saying that singing is like acting, and besides a grammy, she should have gotten an academy award, too. I know there are so many great albums in her catalogue, but Turbulent Indigo is my favorite. There I said it. :-) Take care, Sue Susan Tierney McNamara email: sem8@cornell.edu - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 3:35 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: Turbulent Indigo On Thursday I said: <> And, as I strive to always be, I was good to my word. And as much as I enjoy constantly shuffling my music and having a mix of genres and artists, I do enjoy listening to albums in their entirety so this was a great start to my road trip. I did not buy TI until AFTER it was a Grammy winner, and I never REALLY listened and appreciated it in its depth until I joined this group, which wasn't too too much later. Anyway, I am a TI fan. Sunny Sunday is a great starter, one of my favorite 'portrait' songs of hers, it's so direct and clearly stated yet you get to fill in the details surrounding her situation. How Do You Stop is a better song than I've given it credit for. Of course it's not hers, but when you hear it and look at the words you can see why she decided to record it. It's almost the anti-Last Chance Lost entry, "Fame and fortune can't hold you tight, in the late late hours of the night", "You think love will wait, so you don't hold on, and then it's gone", as compared to "the shrew will not be tamed"...love slipping away as opposed to facing it head on and dismissing it. "Last Chance Lost" is a great song and REALLY became one for me when I heard Bettye Lavette perform it. Still dying to hear her record and release it. Borderline may be my favorite song on the record, perhaps because I feel like in America these days EVERYTHING gets a borderline drawn through it. It's refreshing to see the responses about Ernie Banks in the wake of his passing, a gentle man and a gentleman and EVERYTHING that is said of him is good. No borderline, we don't have to decide which side of the Ernie Banks fence we are on. So little out there that gives us common ground as a nation. And every time I hear the phrase "you snipe so steady, you snub so snide, so ripe and ready, to diminish and deride" I just wonder how long and how hard she had to work to get to there, and how few writers would bother to do so. Some clever alliteration too, but nothing done in a gimmicky way, everything serving the message of the song. This is one of those songs that I hear and I think "no one but Joni Mitchell could have written this song". The other thing that really stands out throughout the record is Wayne Shorter's amazing playing. I don't always like everything he does but on this record he's nearly perfect and accenting Joni's lyrics brilliantly. If you haven't listened to TI in its entirety in awhile, do yourself a favor and give it a ride. I enjoyed listening in the car because I had no distractions. It's an album that demands your attention so it was great to spend 45 minutes with it. Bob NP: Shuggie Otis, "Give Me A Chance" - ------------------------------------------------------------ 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 and all computers and other devices. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 21:41:20 +0000 From: "Susan E. McNamara" Subject: RE: Turbulent Indigo Other than the subject matter, Not To Blame, could be the weak song on the album for two reasons, 1) the musical theme was based on Dylan's It's All Over Now Baby Blue and 2) it's the only piano song on an album pretty much held together otherwise by her impeccable acoustic guitar style. Although in the same way I judge other songs by Joni that are "weak" I think Not to Blame is a very powerful song, especially the verse, "Six hundred thousand doctors are putting on rubber gloves, and they're poking at the miseries made of love ..." Susan Tierney McNamara email: sem8@cornell.edu - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Sent: Monday, January 26, 2015 4:19 PM To: Anita Gabrielle Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: Re: Turbulent Indigo Yeah, Magdalene Laundries is such a sad song, if I'm really listening to it, once she gets to the Peg O'Connell part of it I get a bit emotional. If there's a weak song, or should I say a song that I don't get into as much it's "Not To Blame". I wouldn't say it's a terrible song but for me it pales next to the others on this record chock full of many many GREAT ones. Bob NP: Ben Folds, "Do It Anyway" - ------------------------------------------------------------ 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 and all computers and other devices. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. - ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 17:11:02 +0000 (UTC) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: sad news - Toller Cranston Toller Cranston, figure skating legend, dies in Mexico at age 65 | Toronto Star | B | | B | | B | B | B | B | B | | Toller Cranston, figure...Cranston, an Olympic medallist whose creativity changed his sportbs esthetic, has died in Mexico at age 65. | | | | View on www.thestar.com | Preview by Yahoo | | | | B | B | B | | B | | B | B | B | B | B | | toller cranston art - G...experience-san-miguel-... by Toller Cranston, 249 C 299 - 22kB -B jpg blogs.canoe.ca Toller Cranston with... | | | | View on www.google.ca | Preview by Yahoo | | | | B | B Some of what he says and what is said about him is similar to what Joni has said about trying to make it in Canada. As a Canadian, it makes me sad that people have to leave this country to make it, not just because of our smaller population but often because of Canadians' attitude (that I think and hope is changing now) that anything Canadian can't possibly be any good. Cranston, on his decision to move to Mexico: bIbll never be taken seriously as an artist, at least in this country, (but) I am absolutely convinced I am one.b His longtime friend and Canadian TV personality/designer and more Jeanne Beker: bSkating obviously overshadowed a lot of what he did.bB toller cranston art - Google Searc From: Anne Madden To: Catherine McKay Cc: "anne@sandstrom.com" ; Paul Meyer-strom ; Anita Gabrielle ; Moni Kellermann ; "joni@smoe.org" ; "owner-joni@smoe.org" Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 11:21 AM Subject: Re: sad news - Toller Cranston Interesting article in the Toronto Star on him.B He had 70,000 pieces of art - - wow!B Some of them are incredibly beautiful. Anne p> Sent from my iPad > On Jan 25, 2015, at 8:16 AM, Catherine McKay wrote: > > Very sad, indeed. He was a very talented person, and, these days, 65 is too young to die. >B B B From: "anne@sandstrom.com" > To: Paul Meyer-strom > Cc: Anita Gabrielle ; Moni Kellermann ; joni@smoe.org; owner-joni@smoe.org > Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 5:14 PM > Subject: sad news - Toller Cranston > > Toller Cranston, the Canadian skater who is on the cover of Hejira, died > today, of an apparent heart attack. > > I didn't mark this NJC because I thought even the Joni-only folks would > be interested. > > I'm quite sad about this. He was one of my idols. > > lots of love, > > Anne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 13:16:28 +0000 (UTC) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: sad news - Toller Cranston Very sad, indeed. He was a very talented person, and, these days, 65 is too young to die. From: "anne@sandstrom.com" To: Paul Meyer-strom Cc: Anita Gabrielle ; Moni Kellermann ; joni@smoe.org; owner-joni@smoe.org Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 5:14 PM Subject: sad news - Toller Cranston Toller Cranston, the Canadian skater who is on the cover of Hejira, died today, of an apparent heart attack. I didn't mark this NJC because I thought even the Joni-only folks would be interested. I'm quite sad about this. He was one of my idols. lots of love, Anne ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 14:23:05 +0000 From: Joe Farrell Subject: Re: HOSL very special edition Some classic tracks on this edition: Don't Interrupt the Sparrow, SoSo Dance, Harry's House Mantelpiece and Tweet Bird. And you know there may be more. Regards, Joe. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 21:03:21 +0000 From: Anita Gabrielle Subject: Re: Turbulent Indigo Bob, I have always been a big fan of TI. You are so right about "Borderline". Such a smart song. I simply like love the title track. I found it so movingly sympathetic to Van Gogh and his terrible suffering within an ebbing, bumpy,colour. "No mercy, sweet Jesus, no mercy from Turbulent Indigo" Joni's scarcely concealed anger at those picking over Vincent's bones in the galleries. "He'd piss in your fireplace..." And, of course, The Magdalene Laundries with its haunting weeping sounds, Joni's cries from the depth of her being. I know I have shared before that I have worked with survivors of the Laundries and the dreadful Industrial "schools" in Ireland. They took great comfort from the song and I will never forget one woman saying "That's us. Lame bulbs who never bloomed." Joni finds the words, yet again, in the places where it's so hard to find them, Anita > On 26 Jan 2015, at 20:35, Bob.Muller@Fluor.com wrote: > > On Thursday I said: > > < entirety.>> > > And, as I strive to always be, I was good to my word. And as much as I > enjoy constantly shuffling my music and having a mix of genres and > artists, I do enjoy listening to albums in their entirety so this was a > great start to my road trip. I did not buy TI until AFTER it was a Grammy > winner, and I never REALLY listened and appreciated it in its depth until > I joined this group, which wasn't too too much later. > > Anyway, I am a TI fan. Sunny Sunday is a great starter, one of my favorite > 'portrait' songs of hers, it's so direct and clearly stated yet you get to > fill in the details surrounding her situation. > > How Do You Stop is a better song than I've given it credit for. Of course > it's not hers, but when you hear it and look at the words you can see why > she decided to record it. It's almost the anti-Last Chance Lost entry, > "Fame and fortune can't hold you tight, in the late late hours of the > night", "You think love will wait, so you don't hold on, and then it's > gone", as compared to "the shrew will not be tamed"...love slipping away > as opposed to facing it head on and dismissing it. "Last Chance Lost" is a > great song and REALLY became one for me when I heard Bettye Lavette > perform it. Still dying to hear her record and release it. > > Borderline may be my favorite song on the record, perhaps because I feel > like in America these days EVERYTHING gets a borderline drawn through it. > It's refreshing to see the responses about Ernie Banks in the wake of his > passing, a gentle man and a gentleman and EVERYTHING that is said of him > is good. No borderline, we don't have to decide which side of the Ernie > Banks fence we are on. So little out there that gives us common ground as > a nation. And every time I hear the phrase "you snipe so steady, you snub > so snide, so ripe and ready, to diminish and deride" I just wonder how > long and how hard she had to work to get to there, and how few writers > would bother to do so. Some clever alliteration too, but nothing done in a > gimmicky way, everything serving the message of the song. This is one of > those songs that I hear and I think "no one but Joni Mitchell could have > written this song". > > The other thing that really stands out throughout the record is Wayne > Shorter's amazing playing. I don't always like everything he does but on > this record he's nearly perfect and accenting Joni's lyrics brilliantly. > > If you haven't listened to TI in its entirety in awhile, do yourself a > favor and give it a ride. I enjoyed listening in the car because I had no > distractions. It's an album that demands your attention so it was great to > spend 45 minutes with it. > > Bob > > NP: Shuggie Otis, "Give Me A Chance" > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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 and all > computers and other devices. > > Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual > sender and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. > ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 08:59:56 -0800 From: "Mark" Subject: Re: sad news - Toller Cranston Anne, Where did you get this news? I haven't heard or read anything about it. Of course, I don't read newspapers, but I haven't heard a word in the American television news broadcasts. Lots about the death of former Cubs baseball player, Ernie Banks. But nothing about Toller Cranston. Mark in Seattle - -----Original Message----- From: anne@sandstrom.com Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 2:14 PM To: Paul Meyer-strom Cc: Anita Gabrielle ; Moni Kellermann ; joni@smoe.org ; owner-joni@smoe.org Subject: sad news - Toller Cranston Toller Cranston, the Canadian skater who is on the cover of Hejira, died today, of an apparent heart attack. I didn't mark this NJC because I thought even the Joni-only folks would be interested. I'm quite sad about this. He was one of my idols. lots of love, Anne ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 23:16:30 -0500 From: "=?utf-8?B?Z3BrbTYyMDhAY29tY2FzdC5uZXQ=?=" Subject: =?utf-8?B?UmU6IFNDIEpvbmlmZXN0IDIwMTU=?= Thanks Victor, do you know who is coordinating? I am trying to figure out my schedule and definitely want to get to this. I went to one in New York several years ago and loved it. Thanks again, Gerry Sent from my HTC - ----- Reply message ----- From: "Victor" To: "gpkm6208@comcast.net" Cc: "c Karma" , "joni@smoe.org" Subject: SC Jonifest 2015 Date: Sat, Jan 24, 2015 10:57 PM As far as I know this is still in the works. Of course it happens after I move to the west coast! Victor in Bend Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 24, 2015, at 7:09 PM, "gpkm6208@comcast.net" wrote: > > There was some discussion a while back about a possible Jonifest in South Carolina in 2015. Does anyone know if this is still a possibility? Thanks, Gerry > > Sent from my HTC > > ----- Reply message ----- > From: "c Karma" > To: "joni@smoe.org" > Subject: Sad news: Toller Cranston has passed > Date: Sat, Jan 24, 2015 5:21 PM > > Flipping the channels, stopping on US Figure Skating broadcast just in time to > hear the anchors report the news that Toller Cranston has died. I don't have > any other details. You may remember that Toller Cranston was the highly > regarded figure skater that appeared in the photographs used in the album > package and songbook photos for Hejira. Scott Hamilton was visibly upset by > the news and weeped through the delivery of this sad news. Please rest in > peace, Toller Cranston. Thank you for your grace. > CC ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2015 13:59:28 -0800 From: "Paul Meyer-strom" Subject: Re: HOSL very special edition! It includes the songs In France They Piss On Main Street, and Shades of Amber Conquering. - -------------------------------------------------- From: "Anita Gabrielle" Sent: Saturday, January 24, 2015 11:18 AM To: "Moni Kellermann" Cc: Subject: Re: HOSL very special edition! > Moni, what a complete bargain! On any auction when u r bidding, either ur > in e or out for this one! > Anita > > > >> On 24 Jan 2015, at 16:46, Moni Kellermann wrote: >> >> http://app.audiogon.com/listings/lps-joni-mitchell-the-pissing-on-summer-lawns-1975-asylum-1st-press-excellent-9-10-2015-01-24-music-28401-5201-wilmington-nc >> >> Only one copy available! ;) >> >> >> moni k. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2015 13:38:22 -0600 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: UmU6IFNhZCBuZXdzOiBUb2xsZXIgQ3JhbnN0b24gaGFzIHBhc3NlZ A== It is definitely tentatively planned for Labor Day Weekend. Best Paz On Jan 24, 2015, at 9:09 PM, gpkm6208@comcast.net wrote: There was some discussion a while back about a possible Jonifest in South Carolina in 2015. Does anyone know if this is still a possibility? Thanks, Gerry Sent from my HTC - ----- Reply message ----- From: "c Karma" To: "joni@smoe.org" Subject: Sad news: Toller Cranston has passed Date: Sat, Jan 24, 2015 5:21 PM Flipping the channels, stopping on US Figure Skating broadcast just in time to hear the anchors report the news that Toller Cranston has died. I don't have any other details. You may remember that Toller Cranston was the highly regarded figure skater that appeared in the photographs used in the album package and songbook photos for Hejira. Scott Hamilton was visibly upset by the news and weeped through the delivery of this sad news. Please rest in peace, Toller Cranston. Thank you for your grace. CC ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2015 16:29:15 -0600 From: Kim Ali Subject: REMOVE ME FROM LIST PLEASE REMOVE KIMALI@ONPURPOSE.CA FROM YOUR DISTRIBUTION LIST. Thank you.! - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of Anita Gabrielle Sent: January-26-15 3:03 PM To: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: Re: Turbulent Indigo Bob, I have always been a big fan of TI. You are so right about "Borderline". Such a smart song. I simply like love the title track. I found it so movingly sympathetic to Van Gogh and his terrible suffering within an ebbing, bumpy,colour. "No mercy, sweet Jesus, no mercy from Turbulent Indigo" Joni's scarcely concealed anger at those picking over Vincent's bones in the galleries. "He'd piss in your fireplace..." And, of course, The Magdalene Laundries with its haunting weeping sounds, Joni's cries from the depth of her being. I know I have shared before that I have worked with survivors of the Laundries and the dreadful Industrial "schools" in Ireland. They took great comfort from the song and I will never forget one woman saying "That's us. Lame bulbs who never bloomed." Joni finds the words, yet again, in the places where it's so hard to find them, Anita > On 26 Jan 2015, at 20:35, Bob.Muller@Fluor.com wrote: > > On Thursday I said: > > < entirety.>> > > And, as I strive to always be, I was good to my word. And as much as I > enjoy constantly shuffling my music and having a mix of genres and > artists, I do enjoy listening to albums in their entirety so this was > a great start to my road trip. I did not buy TI until AFTER it was a > Grammy winner, and I never REALLY listened and appreciated it in its > depth until I joined this group, which wasn't too too much later. > > Anyway, I am a TI fan. Sunny Sunday is a great starter, one of my > favorite 'portrait' songs of hers, it's so direct and clearly stated > yet you get to fill in the details surrounding her situation. > > How Do You Stop is a better song than I've given it credit for. Of > course it's not hers, but when you hear it and look at the words you > can see why she decided to record it. It's almost the anti-Last Chance > Lost entry, "Fame and fortune can't hold you tight, in the late late > hours of the night", "You think love will wait, so you don't hold on, > and then it's gone", as compared to "the shrew will not be > tamed"...love slipping away as opposed to facing it head on and > dismissing it. "Last Chance Lost" is a great song and REALLY became > one for me when I heard Bettye Lavette perform it. Still dying to hear her record and release it. > > Borderline may be my favorite song on the record, perhaps because I > feel like in America these days EVERYTHING gets a borderline drawn through it. > It's refreshing to see the responses about Ernie Banks in the wake of > his passing, a gentle man and a gentleman and EVERYTHING that is said > of him is good. No borderline, we don't have to decide which side of > the Ernie Banks fence we are on. So little out there that gives us > common ground as a nation. And every time I hear the phrase "you snipe > so steady, you snub so snide, so ripe and ready, to diminish and > deride" I just wonder how long and how hard she had to work to get to > there, and how few writers would bother to do so. Some clever > alliteration too, but nothing done in a gimmicky way, everything > serving the message of the song. This is one of those songs that I > hear and I think "no one but Joni Mitchell could have written this song". > > The other thing that really stands out throughout the record is Wayne > Shorter's amazing playing. I don't always like everything he does but > on this record he's nearly perfect and accenting Joni's lyrics brilliantly. > > If you haven't listened to TI in its entirety in awhile, do yourself a > favor and give it a ride. I enjoyed listening in the car because I had > no distractions. It's an album that demands your attention so it was > great to spend 45 minutes with it. > > Bob > > NP: Shuggie Otis, "Give Me A Chance" > ------------------------------------------------------------ > 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 and all computers and > other devices. > > Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender > and may not necessarily reflect the views of the company. > ------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2014 #478 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here:mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe