From: owner-onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org (onlyJMDL Digest) To: onlyjoni-digest@smoe.org Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2014 #689 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 Wednesday, June 24 2015 Volume 2014 : Number 689 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Re: The Jungle Line [Michael Paz ] re: The Jungle Line [c Karma ] RE: The Jungle Line [c Karma ] Re: The Jungle Line ["Mark Scott" ] re: The Jungle Line [Bob.Muller@Fluor.com] Re: The Jungle Line [Dave Blackburn ] RE: The Jungle Line ["Susan E. McNamara" ] extreme provocation [ingrid lochrenberg ] shameless [ingrid lochrenberg ] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 14:10:47 -0500 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: The Jungle Line LMAO!!! Go Mr. Karma Geaux!!!!! On Jun 23, 2015, at 12:20 PM, c Karma wrote: Working too hard AND spending too much money!!!Blade will be my next call if the quad doesn't work, as it sounds like that is the track I'm seeking that may have Joni's samples and loops, not that the Royal Drums of Burundi raw tracks wouldn't be cool to have... I'll have to hit up MarkScott off list for the source unless he joins the conversation. Thanks all! CC > Subject: Re: The Jungle Line > From: beatntrack@att.net > Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:09:59 -0700 > CC: joni@smoe.org > To: ckarma@hotmail.com > > Chris, > > Ask Mark Scott. He located the original recording last year as a downloadable track. Not to dissuade you from building your quad system but if obtaining the track is the motivator you might be working too hard! > > Dave > > > >> On Jun 23, 2015, at 9:44 AM, c Karma wrote: >> >> I've re-started a project that I'd let languish too long, unfortunately. >> Around 10 years ago, I purchased a mint condition CD-4 Quadraphonic LP of >> HOSL. It is RUMORED that the discrete 4 tracks on the Quad are set up to >> allow isolation of the Burundi drums. This is a legend I wish to prove or >> debunk once and for all. I'd never seen any verification on this list, so in >> the absence of an acquaintance with a working Quadraphonic system, I've >> decided to build my own version 30+ years after the technology collapsed. I >> have some of the last pieces coming within the next week or so and provided >> everything works, I may have the answer to a question only I seem to have >> asked. I DO think however, that isolating that track would make performance >> of the piece more possible for a greater number of artists. About 15 years >> ago, I'd heard a background track on Public Radio that I swore was the Burundi >> drums, without Joni's overlays. I'd back-searched it and was given a source >> but hit a brick wall prior to the era of digital music availability. Very >> unfortunately, I've since lost the information so far as I had. >> Just throwing it out there again, does anyone know the source or availability >> of the track? >> CC >> ------------------------------ >> >> Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 07:05:41 -0700 >> From: Lindsay Moon >> Subject: The Jungle Line >> >> Some of you know my son Dennis has a band and writes music. He's interested in >> exploring a lot of different areas but I've tried to not overwhelm him with >> Joni (okay, leaving the interview on his pillow with Robert Plant, one of his >> heroes, waxing on about sitting at the feet of Joni hearing her play him >> "Number One" is perhaps a little over the line) anyway. The other day he went >> on a road trip and said he wanted to listen to "Hejira." Hey, okay. I also try >> not to over-explain but I said it was all done on a car trip across the U.S. >> so no piano. He came back the next day and said he was astounded. Yesterday, I >> found Hissing in the car and said, "May I play you one song?" I chose The >> Jungle Line. I introduced it by saying that she'd found a recording of African >> Burundi drums and wrote a song over it. (The previous night, Dennis & band >> played at a bar where one of the pre-acts was a guy with a laptop and rap >> songs which he sang over  I'm afraid it was very hard for! >> me to understand ) I said, "Like the guy last night, she made up a song over >> a song." Haha. I played the song. At the end I said, "Go ahead and call her a >> folksinger if you want" He said only, "That was in-SANE." Highest compliment. >> >> To be continued >> >> Lindsay >> >> ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 16:44:47 +0000 From: c Karma Subject: re: The Jungle Line I've re-started a project that I'd let languish too long, unfortunately. Around 10 years ago, I purchased a mint condition CD-4 Quadraphonic LP of HOSL. It is RUMORED that the discrete 4 tracks on the Quad are set up to allow isolation of the Burundi drums. This is a legend I wish to prove or debunk once and for all. I'd never seen any verification on this list, so in the absence of an acquaintance with a working Quadraphonic system, I've decided to build my own version 30+ years after the technology collapsed. I have some of the last pieces coming within the next week or so and provided everything works, I may have the answer to a question only I seem to have asked. I DO think however, that isolating that track would make performance of the piece more possible for a greater number of artists. About 15 years ago, I'd heard a background track on Public Radio that I swore was the Burundi drums, without Joni's overlays. I'd back-searched it and was given a source but hit a brick wall prior to the era of digital music availability. Very unfortunately, I've since lost the information so far as I had. Just throwing it out there again, does anyone know the source or availability of the track? CC - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 07:05:41 -0700 From: Lindsay Moon Subject: The Jungle Line Some of you know my son Dennis has a band and writes music. He's interested in exploring a lot of different areas but I've tried to not overwhelm him with Joni (okay, leaving the interview on his pillow with Robert Plant, one of his heroes, waxing on about sitting at the feet of Joni hearing her play him "Number One" is perhaps a little over the line) anyway. The other day he went on a road trip and said he wanted to listen to "Hejira." Hey, okay. I also try not to over-explain but I said it was all done on a car trip across the U.S. so no piano. He came back the next day and said he was astounded. Yesterday, I found Hissing in the car and said, "May I play you one song?" I chose The Jungle Line. I introduced it by saying that she'd found a recording of African Burundi drums and wrote a song over it. (The previous night, Dennis & band played at a bar where one of the pre-acts was a guy with a laptop and rap songs which he sang over  I'm afraid it was very hard for! me to understand ) I said, "Like the guy last night, she made up a song over a song." Haha. I played the song. At the end I said, "Go ahead and call her a folksinger if you want" He said only, "That was in-SANE." Highest compliment. To be continued Lindsay - ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 17:20:59 +0000 From: c Karma Subject: RE: The Jungle Line Working too hard AND spending too much money!!!Blade will be my next call if the quad doesn't work, as it sounds like that is the track I'm seeking that may have Joni's samples and loops, not that the Royal Drums of Burundi raw tracks wouldn't be cool to have... I'll have to hit up MarkScott off list for the source unless he joins the conversation. Thanks all! CC > Subject: Re: The Jungle Line > From: beatntrack@att.net > Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:09:59 -0700 > CC: joni@smoe.org > To: ckarma@hotmail.com > > Chris, > > Ask Mark Scott. He located the original recording last year as a downloadable track. Not to dissuade you from building your quad system but if obtaining the track is the motivator you might be working too hard! > > Dave > > > > > On Jun 23, 2015, at 9:44 AM, c Karma wrote: > > > > I've re-started a project that I'd let languish too long, unfortunately. > > Around 10 years ago, I purchased a mint condition CD-4 Quadraphonic LP of > > HOSL. It is RUMORED that the discrete 4 tracks on the Quad are set up to > > allow isolation of the Burundi drums. This is a legend I wish to prove or > > debunk once and for all. I'd never seen any verification on this list, so in > > the absence of an acquaintance with a working Quadraphonic system, I've > > decided to build my own version 30+ years after the technology collapsed. I > > have some of the last pieces coming within the next week or so and provided > > everything works, I may have the answer to a question only I seem to have > > asked. I DO think however, that isolating that track would make performance > > of the piece more possible for a greater number of artists. About 15 years > > ago, I'd heard a background track on Public Radio that I swore was the Burundi > > drums, without Joni's overlays. I'd back-searched it and was given a source > > but hit a brick wall prior to the era of digital music availability. Very > > unfortunately, I've since lost the information so far as I had. > > Just throwing it out there again, does anyone know the source or availability > > of the track? > > CC > > ------------------------------ > > > > Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 07:05:41 -0700 > > From: Lindsay Moon > > Subject: The Jungle Line > > > > Some of you know my son Dennis has a band and writes music. He's interested in > > exploring a lot of different areas but I've tried to not overwhelm him with > > Joni (okay, leaving the interview on his pillow with Robert Plant, one of his > > heroes, waxing on about sitting at the feet of Joni hearing her play him > > "Number One" is perhaps a little over the line) anyway. The other day he went > > on a road trip and said he wanted to listen to "Hejira." Hey, okay. I also try > > not to over-explain but I said it was all done on a car trip across the U.S. > > so no piano. He came back the next day and said he was astounded. Yesterday, I > > found Hissing in the car and said, "May I play you one song?" I chose The > > Jungle Line. I introduced it by saying that she'd found a recording of African > > Burundi drums and wrote a song over it. (The previous night, Dennis & band > > played at a bar where one of the pre-acts was a guy with a laptop and rap > > songs which he sang over  I'm afraid it was very hard for! > > me to understand ) I said, "Like the guy last night, she made up a song over > > a song." Haha. I played the song. At the end I said, "Go ahead and call her a > > folksinger if you want" He said only, "That was in-SANE." Highest compliment. > > > > To be continued > > > > Lindsay > > > > ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 18:31:26 -0700 From: "Mark Scott" Subject: Re: The Jungle Line This what I found. It is on Nonesuch's website. The recording is called "Burundi: Music from the Heart of Africa". You can stream a sample of the track there and buy the CD and/or mp3s. https://tinyurl.com/osox4dy Mark Scott - -----Original Message----- From: c Karma Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 10:20 AM To: Dave Blackburn ; Susan E. McNamara ; Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Cc: joni@smoe.org Subject: RE: The Jungle Line Working too hard AND spending too much money!!!Blade will be my next call if the quad doesn't work, as it sounds like that is the track I'm seeking that may have Joni's samples and loops, not that the Royal Drums of Burundi raw tracks wouldn't be cool to have... I'll have to hit up MarkScott off list for the source unless he joins the conversation. Thanks all! CC > Subject: Re: The Jungle Line > From: beatntrack@att.net > Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:09:59 -0700 > CC: joni@smoe.org > To: ckarma@hotmail.com > > Chris, > > Ask Mark Scott. He located the original recording last year as a downloadable track. Not to dissuade you from building your quad system but if obtaining the track is the motivator you might be working too hard! > > Dave > > > > > On Jun 23, 2015, at 9:44 AM, c Karma wrote: > > > > I've re-started a project that I'd let languish too long, unfortunately. > > Around 10 years ago, I purchased a mint condition CD-4 Quadraphonic LP > > of > > HOSL. It is RUMORED that the discrete 4 tracks on the Quad are set up > > to > > allow isolation of the Burundi drums. This is a legend I wish to prove or > > debunk once and for all. I'd never seen any verification on this list, so in > > the absence of an acquaintance with a working Quadraphonic system, I've > > decided to build my own version 30+ years after the technology > > collapsed. I > > have some of the last pieces coming within the next week or so and provided > > everything works, I may have the answer to a question only I seem to > > have > > asked. I DO think however, that isolating that track would make performance > > of the piece more possible for a greater number of artists. About 15 years > > ago, I'd heard a background track on Public Radio that I swore was the Burundi > > drums, without Joni's overlays. I'd back-searched it and was given a source > > but hit a brick wall prior to the era of digital music availability. Very > > unfortunately, I've since lost the information so far as I had. > > Just throwing it out there again, does anyone know the source or availability > > of the track? > > CC > > ------------------------------ > > > > Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 07:05:41 -0700 > > From: Lindsay Moon > > Subject: The Jungle Line > > > > Some of you know my son Dennis has a band and writes music. He's interested in > > exploring a lot of different areas but I've tried to not overwhelm him with > > Joni (okay, leaving the interview on his pillow with Robert Plant, one > > of his > > heroes, waxing on about sitting at the feet of Joni hearing her play him > > "Number One" is perhaps a little over the line) anyway. The other day > > he went > > on a road trip and said he wanted to listen to "Hejira." Hey, okay. I > > also try > > not to over-explain but I said it was all done on a car trip across the U.S. > > so no piano. He came back the next day and said he was astounded. Yesterday, I > > found Hissing in the car and said, "May I play you one song?" I chose > > The > > Jungle Line. I introduced it by saying that she'd found a recording of African > > Burundi drums and wrote a song over it. (The previous night, Dennis & band > > played at a bar where one of the pre-acts was a guy with a laptop and > > rap > > songs which he sang over  I'm afraid it was very hard for! > > me to understand ) I said, "Like the guy last night, she made up a song over > > a song." Haha. I played the song. At the end I said, "Go ahead and call her a > > folksinger if you want" He said only, "That was in-SANE." Highest compliment. > > > > To be continued > > > > Lindsay > > > > ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 13:08:10 -0400 From: Bob.Muller@Fluor.com Subject: re: The Jungle Line Joni plays the track (the isolated drum track) in her 1983 appearance on the BBC's "My Top 12". Here's what she says about it: JM: Okay. There's an album out called "The Music of Burundi" which is just full of little gems of -- one of my favorite tracks to dance to is this Burundi war piece. It's just full of' like' licks that later isolated and repeated became pockets of rock and roll. For instance, on "Hissing of Summer Lawns'" I did a piece and I isolated a Bo Diddly figure from this passage and looped it and ran it over and over again (sounds out a beat), and if you listen to it closely there are all kinds of Chuck Berry-isms and Little Richard-isms floating through it. I assume that's the correct title; I don't see that album anywhere, the artist is "Royal Drummers of Burundi" however. Happy hunting! Bob NP: Linden, "Pull Me Round Again" - ------------------------------------------------------------ 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. 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You can stream a sample of the track there and buy the CD and/or mp3s. > > https://tinyurl.com/osox4dy > > Mark Scott > > -----Original Message----- From: c Karma > Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 10:20 AM > To: Dave Blackburn ; Susan E. McNamara ; Bob.Muller@Fluor.com > Cc: joni@smoe.org > Subject: RE: The Jungle Line > > Working too hard AND spending too much money!!!Blade will be my next call > if the quad doesn't work, as it sounds like that is the track I'm seeking that > may have Joni's samples and loops, not that the Royal Drums of Burundi raw > tracks wouldn't be cool to have... I'll have to hit up MarkScott off list for > the source unless he joins the conversation. > Thanks all! > CC > >> Subject: Re: The Jungle Line >> From: beatntrack@att.net >> Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 10:09:59 -0700 >> CC: joni@smoe.org >> To: ckarma@hotmail.com >> >> Chris, >> >> Ask Mark Scott. He located the original recording last year as a > downloadable track. Not to dissuade you from building your quad system but if > obtaining the track is the motivator you might be working too hard! >> >> Dave >> >> >> >> > On Jun 23, 2015, at 9:44 AM, c Karma wrote: >> > >> > I've re-started a project that I'd let languish too long, unfortunately. >> > Around 10 years ago, I purchased a mint condition CD-4 Quadraphonic LP > of >> > HOSL. It is RUMORED that the discrete 4 tracks on the Quad are set up > to >> > allow isolation of the Burundi drums. This is a legend I wish to prove > or >> > debunk once and for all. I'd never seen any verification on this list, > so in >> > the absence of an acquaintance with a working Quadraphonic system, I've >> > decided to build my own version 30+ years after the technology > collapsed. > I >> > have some of the last pieces coming within the next week or so and > provided >> > everything works, I may have the answer to a question only I seem to > have >> > asked. I DO think however, that isolating that track would make > performance >> > of the piece more possible for a greater number of artists. About 15 > years >> > ago, I'd heard a background track on Public Radio that I swore was the > Burundi >> > drums, without Joni's overlays. I'd back-searched it and was given a > source >> > but hit a brick wall prior to the era of digital music availability. > Very >> > unfortunately, I've since lost the information so far as I had. >> > Just throwing it out there again, does anyone know the source or > availability >> > of the track? >> > CC >> > ------------------------------ >> > >> > Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 07:05:41 -0700 >> > From: Lindsay Moon >> > Subject: The Jungle Line >> > >> > Some of you know my son Dennis has a band and writes music. He's > interested in >> > exploring a lot of different areas but I've tried to not overwhelm him > with >> > Joni (okay, leaving the interview on his pillow with Robert Plant, one > of > his >> > heroes, waxing on about sitting at the feet of Joni hearing her play him >> > "Number One" is perhaps a little over the line) anyway. The other day > he > went >> > on a road trip and said he wanted to listen to "Hejira." Hey, okay. I > also > try >> > not to over-explain but I said it was all done on a car trip across the > U.S. >> > so no piano. He came back the next day and said he was astounded. > Yesterday, I >> > found Hissing in the car and said, "May I play you one song?" I chose > The >> > Jungle Line. I introduced it by saying that she'd found a recording of > African >> > Burundi drums and wrote a song over it. (The previous night, Dennis & > band >> > played at a bar where one of the pre-acts was a guy with a laptop and > rap >> > songs which he sang over  I'm afraid it was very hard for! >> > me to understand ) I said, "Like the guy last night, she made up a song > over >> > a song." Haha. I played the song. At the end I said, "Go ahead and call > her a >> > folksinger if you want" He said only, "That was in-SANE." Highest > compliment. >> > >> > To be continued >> > >> > Lindsay >> > >> > ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 23 Jun 2015 17:09:21 +0000 From: "Susan E. McNamara" Subject: RE: The Jungle Line Les Irvin, Laurie, Jamie, Kakki and Lesli, correct me if I'm wrong but it sounded like Brian Blade had a clean recording of the Burundi drummers playing on the sound system right before Kurt Elling's performance of the song at SFJazz. You could clearly hear the drummers voices for sure ... Chris I hope that your experiment works but if not contacting Brian Blade doesn't sound like a completely outlandish suggestion!! Sue - -----Original Message----- From: owner-joni@smoe.org [mailto:owner-joni@smoe.org] On Behalf Of c Karma Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2015 12:45 PM To: joni@smoe.org Subject: re: The Jungle Line I've re-started a project that I'd let languish too long, unfortunately. Around 10 years ago, I purchased a mint condition CD-4 Quadraphonic LP of HOSL. It is RUMORED that the discrete 4 tracks on the Quad are set up to allow isolation of the Burundi drums. This is a legend I wish to prove or debunk once and for all. I'd never seen any verification on this list, so in the absence of an acquaintance with a working Quadraphonic system, I've decided to build my own version 30+ years after the technology collapsed. I have some of the last pieces coming within the next week or so and provided everything works, I may have the answer to a question only I seem to have asked. I DO think however, that isolating that track would make performance of the piece more possible for a greater number of artists. About 15 years ago, I'd heard a background track on Public Radio that I swore was the Burundi drums, without Joni's overlays. I'd back-searched it and was given a source but hit a brick wall prior to the era of digital music availability. Very unfortunately, I've since lost the information so far as I had. Just throwing it out there again, does anyone know the source or availability of the track? CC - ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2015 07:05:41 -0700 From: Lindsay Moon Subject: The Jungle Line Some of you know my son Dennis has a band and writes music. He's interested in exploring a lot of different areas but I've tried to not overwhelm him with Joni (okay, leaving the interview on his pillow with Robert Plant, one of his heroes, waxing on about sitting at the feet of Joni hearing her play him "Number One" is perhaps a little over the line) anyway. The other day he went on a road trip and said he wanted to listen to "Hejira." Hey, okay. I also try not to over-explain but I said it was all done on a car trip across the U.S. so no piano. He came back the next day and said he was astounded. Yesterday, I found Hissing in the car and said, "May I play you one song?" I chose The Jungle Line. I introduced it by saying that she'd found a recording of African Burundi drums and wrote a song over it. (The previous night, Dennis & band played at a bar where one of the pre-acts was a guy with a laptop and rap songs which he sang over  I'm afraid it was very hard for! me to understand ) I said, "Like the guy last night, she made up a song over a song." Haha. I played the song. At the end I said, "Go ahead and call her a folksinger if you want" He said only, "That was in-SANE." Highest compliment. To be continued Lindsay - ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 05:09:52 +0200 From: ingrid lochrenberg Subject: extreme provocation Facebook will not with-stand defragmentation ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 24 Jun 2015 05:57:41 +0200 From: ingrid lochrenberg Subject: shameless You will come off second best if you take me on. ------------------------------ End of onlyJMDL Digest V2014 #689 ********************************* ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here:mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:onlyjoni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe