Sorry I haven't been around much lately.  New York has been forever changed.  
I just wanted to share a little on what Walt said.  Some of you may know that 
I work at Whole Foods Market in Chelsea and in the three months I have worked 
there, here is a list of Joni songs which have appeared in the store:

Coyote
California
Hejira
Night in the City
Passion Play (When all the slaves are free)
Chelsea Morning (coincidence?)
Both Sides Now (BSN version)
Help Me
Down to You

Kind of an interesting mix right?  The music in the store is extremely 
ecclectic, ranging from Indian sitar music to Mary J. Blige to Joni.  But I 
usually hear her about once a week.  Keeps me interested.

: )
tanya in nyc


On 28 Sep 2001, at 21:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Hi, all, 

I was at McDonalds (comfort food, guilty pleasure -- now you all know) 
when  
amongst all the top-20 pop musack, what should I hear but Edith and The
  
Kingpin.  At McDonalds?!?!?  Don't know who chooses what's played on 
these  
playlists, but I always assumed they were chosen on the basis of sales 
or  
something like that.  Which led me to wonder:  Was Edith released as a 
single  
from HoSL?  I seem to remember In France They Kiss On Main Street was, 
but I  
don't remember what else was. 

And I wondered if Edith was among the songs JM mentioned in that 
Billboard  
article to appear on the (hopefully soon to be renamed) Swan Song?  Got 
home  
and checked -- it wasn't -- and I know there's already a nice version 
also on  
S&L -- but wouldn't it be a good candidate?  But then, if she recorded 
all  
the songs I like on the upcoming album, it would have to be a boxed set.
:-) 

Joni at McDonalds, when I was having a bad day.  Thank you, powers that 
be. 

walt 

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