Hi,I'm new to the JMDL.I'm an avid Joni fan from England.It's amazing that 
there's any of us around considering that Joni gets absolutely no airplay in 
Britain.However that makes me even more determined to spread the word on how 
great she is.
Can anyone tell me if it's possible to get hold of video footage of early 
Joni concerts?I would love to obtain anything from 1970 to 1975 in
particular.I keep an eye out for stuff on VHI,but they never ever play any 
of her songs;neither have they done a history of her.I got the all star 
tribute tape from a friend in the U.S. - I cried all the way through
which is astonishing as I never cry about anything.
Can someone please help?How about these video trees?What are they and would 
they give me what I want?


>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (onlyJMDL Digest)
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>Subject: onlyJMDL Digest V2001 #11
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 03:00:23 -0500 (EST)
>
>onlyJMDL Digest       Friday, January 12 2001       Volume 2001 : Number 
>011
>
>
>
>The 'Official' Joni Mitchell Homepage, created by Wally Breese, can be
>found at http://www.jonimitchell.com. It contains the latest news,
>a detailed bio, Original Interviews, essays, lyrics and much much more.
>
>The JMDL website can be found at http://www.jmdl.com and contains
>interviews, articles, the member gallery, archives, and much more.
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>
>TOPICS and authors in this Digest:
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>   The Ghostly Garden                                      
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>   Re:Republicans and musicians     ["Blair Fraipont" 
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>   Nathan La Franeer                                
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>   re: Ghostly Garden                         ["c Karma" 
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>   Re: Nathan La Franeer                                   
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>   nyc jmdl gathering tonight!                 [Alison E 
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>   delayed greeting              [christopher blake 
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>   Re: Portland JMDL group gathering?  ["Diane Evans" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>   Joni photo [was nyc jmdl gathering tonight!]  [dsk 
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>   Re: Covers, Volume #13 (Long)                               
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>   RE: rufus                                               
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>   yellow taxi drive thru ghostly garden  ["BRIAN SYMES" 
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>   Borders Bargains                 ["Paul Pennington" 
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>   Re: Joni photo [was nyc jmdl gathering tonight!]         
>[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>   Joni's Presidential Performance ?  ["Paul Headon" 
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>   Joni Video Tree 1 & 2 Available     ["Jim L'Hommedieu" 
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>   Re: Joni's Presidential Performance ?                    
>[[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>   mother's day thread                         [evian 
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>   Re: Joni's Presidential Performance ?  ["Victor Johnson" 
><waytoblu@mindspr]
>   ghostly gardens                  ["Patrick Willoughby" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>   Stood up at the Fez/Mingus band (vljc)       [dsk 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>]
>   Volume 13;  European orders welcome  ["John van Tiel" 
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 08:54:51 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: The Ghostly Garden
>
>Thanks to everybody who responded to my question about the "ghostly 
>garden",
>and please if there are more opinions, speak up! While it may be obvious to
>some, it was vague to me. I wonder why she used the term 'garden' instead 
>of
>calling NYC a "ghostly graveyard" (with the high-rise headstones)? Maybe 
>she
>was saving that metaphor for "Harry's House" with the dragonfly on the 
>tomb.
>
>Along the same lines, I received an excellent reply from Sheldon, and when 
>I
>asked him to forward it to the list for others to read, he confessed that 
>he
>didn't know how to do that, and asked me to help out...
>
><<you have my permission to forward it
>from your computer >>
>
>So hopefully I won't get bounced from the list, but if I do, at least it 
>was
>for a good cause! ;~)Here's what Sheldon shared with me and now I'm sharing
>with you:
>
><<the ghostly garden grows
>the ghostly garden grows
>great line.
>to me, yes, it does mean the world
>but more specifically the concrete urban world
>of modern man that grows and grows unheeded
>like a cancerous tumor fed by greed, ignorance and
>indifference and is not self-sustaining but rather
>feeds on the other garden, the garden of the natural
>world or the mythological eden that i believe she's
>referring to in 'woodstock'.  the ghostly garden is
>the residue of "the devil's bargain" that humankind is
>snagged in and that seems to be hurling us toward
>certain self-annihilation.  this theme runs throughout
>mitchell's work.  i'm thinking of the obvious "they
>pave paradise and put up a parking lot"  or that line
>from 'furry sings the blues',  "history falls to
>parking lots and shopping malls" and the song 'sex
>kills' really expands on this theme "this massive mess
>we're in".  there are myriad examples i could draw
>from throughout her body of work as i'm sure you well
>know.  the ghostly garden grows.  it reminds me of
>t.s. elliots "the waste land".  its beyond just a
>question of ecology, the ecology seems to me but a
>symptom of a greater collective dis-ease or trick that
>we've all fallen for.  it can seem a bit overwhelming
>and depressing if one really looks at it hard.  i
>think that's why i'm so drawn to her work.  she has
>been a relentless and profound observer of our sad
>state of affairs for decades but i also love the side
>of her that's "alive, alive i wanna get up and jive,
>wreck my stockings in a juke box dive".  she's a
>haunting prophet and an irrepressible  and hopeful
>dancer in one.  always shaking things up and waking us
>up.  well, i've got a regular essay going here and i
>could go on and on  "talk to me, talk to me"
>in closing i would add that that ghostly garden could
>be a bit of a metaphor for the accumulated lived
>experience of the speaker in the song.  the ghostly
>garden of experience and memory grows and grows and
>grows.  i think what makes a great poem is that it
>works on many different levels>>
>
>Nice, huh? And great food for thought and discussion...
>
>Bob
>
>NP: Fat City, "Just A Little Bit"
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 10:37:27 -0500
>From: "Blair Fraipont" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re:Republicans and musicians
>
>      Yes, i agree with bob, you are all wacky.  Music is music.. Just 
>like,
>you dont stop thinking Sammy Davis Junior is funny just because you found
>out he was a part of the Church of Satan.. I mean Bing Crosby beat his
>children supposedly and he had the biggest selling single for the longsest
>time.
>     Personally, I like alot of Frank Zappa's views on Republicans and
>Democrats, I think it would have been great if Zappa had been able to run
>back in 92, except that he got sick.
>blair
>np:"NEver" Heart
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>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 10:40:07 -0500
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Nathan La Franeer
>
>There has never been a doubt in my mind that, despite all the exotic images 
>conjured by Joni's lyrics, she was making poetic reference to the imposing 
>old Madison Square Garden venue to which her taxi was taking her for a 
>performance.  She told me so.  :-)
>
>Jim
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 15:55:28
>From: "c Karma" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: re: Ghostly Garden
>
>"Nathan LaFraneer" starts with mapping the route, "from confusion to the
>plane."  I always thought of the cab ride taking a path from Manhattan
>through Queens where I grew up to either JFK (maybe called Idlewild, then 
>--
>the same name of the current SASKATOON airport!) or LaGuardia airports.  
>The
>route to either can take one past several large, crowded graveyards,
>although recent highway construction has hidden them behind privacy walls.
>I always associated the "ghostly garden" partly with those gloomy sites.  
>In
>fits of youthful ennui, I often remarked dryly that the only reason people
>came to Queens from Manhattan was "to fly or to die."  On the up side, We 
>of
>Queens DID have the '64-'65 World's Fair (Michaelangelo's Pieta was there,
>even the POPE came!), the '69 Mets, and Louis Armstrong. So there was also
>color and sun, glinting smiles and chrome plate.
>
>CC
>
>"Anima rising, queen of Queens." -- JM
>
>
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>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 11:04:04 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Nathan La Franeer
>
><<she was making poetic reference to the imposing
>old Madison Square Garden venue to which her taxi was taking her for a
>performance.>>
>
>But Jim, NLF was from STAS, which was when she was still playing glorified
>coffeehouses...I don't know, but I'd be real surprised to see that she 
>played
>MSG prior to the release of STAS.
>
>Was she part of some folk festival at MSG or something, and the REAL
>question, do you have a tape of the performance to share? ;~)
>
>Bob
>
>AC/DC, "Back In Black"
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 08:44:43 -0800 (PST)
>From: Alison E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: nyc jmdl gathering tonight!
>
>hello everyone,
>being the event coordinating master that i am,
>i wanted to post to the list that several of us will
>be getting together tonight at Fez to hear the Mingus
>Big Band live. Those scheduled to attend include the
>lovely debra shea, patrick, roberto and myself. emily
>has regretfully declined due to illness. we love her
>anyway.
>information on the show, location and cost are below.
>please feel free to attend if you are a lurker or
>seldom-poster. we would love to have you!
>i made a reservation for 6, and it looks like we only
>have four right now.
>thanks, and see ya there.
>alison e.
>
>Fez (Under Time Cafe)
>18.00 (cash only)
>show starts at 9:30, we are meeting at 8:30
>380 Lafayette St (at great jones st)
>New York, NY 10003
>Phone:   (212) 533-7000
>http://www.feznyc.com/
>Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online!
>http://photos.yahoo.com/
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:00:33 -0800 (PST)
>From: christopher blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: delayed greeting
>
>hi. i am newly acquainted with you all but like what i
>have been reading. i love joni's music and enjoy it
>even more now that i know her tunings. any new
>englanders?
>Yahoo! Photos - Share your holiday photos online!
>http://photos.yahoo.com/
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:32:08 -0500
>From: "Diane Evans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Portland JMDL group gathering?
>
>Hey, Rev!
>
>Now, it would be great to see a Midwest (any where) gathering!  But, could
>we include the *rest* of the midwestern states? :-D
>
>Diane, In Indiana
>
>
>
> >If this Portland gathering is held in Portland, Michigan, it would be
> >only 45 minutes from me, and all the Michigan and Ohio people could come
> >too!  Just a thought...
> >
> >(the Rev) Vince
>
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>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 14:18:15 -0500
>From: dsk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Joni photo [was nyc jmdl gathering tonight!]
>
>Alison E wrote:
>
> > information on the show, location and cost are below.
> > please feel free to attend if you are a lurker or
> > seldom-poster. we would love to have you!
> > i made a reservation for 6, and it looks like we only
> > have four right now.
> > thanks, and see ya there.
> > alison e.
> >
> > Fez (Under Time Cafe)
> > 18.00 (cash only)
> > show starts at 9:30, we are meeting at 8:30
> > 380 Lafayette St (at great jones st)
> > New York, NY 10003
> > Phone:   (212) 533-7000
> > http://www.feznyc.com/
>
>I second Alison's invite. And, for those too far from the center of the
>universe to attend (ok, so I'm being an obnoxious New Yorker), there's a
>very dramatic photo of Joni when she played at the Fez. Click on the
>link above and go to History & Photos.
>
>What a great time that would have been... Joni and guitar from 25 feet
>away at the most!!! No wonder Chrissie Hynde was so excited.
>
>See you guys soon.
>
>Debra Shea
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:06:58 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Covers, Volume #13 (Long)
>
>Just got my Covers Vol. #13 in the mail today, and have been listening to 
>it
>all afternoon.  Bob, no wonder you were so excited about this one. I think
>it's the best compilation of all the covers so far, and there's no cheese 
>to
>be found!!!  I already had Shawn Colvin's "River" and Bette Midler's
>"Twisted" which are wonderful.  As for the rest of the CD, all of the songs
>are great especially since there's no Dave Van Ronk (sorry Bob Murphy :~) )
>My other favorites were Chaka Khan's "Man from Mars" and the 3 songs
>performed by Lydia Van Dam. (Muller, I can see why you'd want to marry
>Lydia.)  Wow, what a voice this lady has.  As for David Hay's "Chinese 
>Cafe",
>I could picture Michael Bolton singing this song now, and I'm NOT a Bolton
>fan at all.
>
>So folks, if you don't have any of the Cover's CD's at least frickin get 
>this
>one.  Thank you so much Bob, and thanks to all of the JMDL contributors.
>
>
>Jimmy, who plans on making an entire CD of only "BSN" covers to
>              drive my office crazy :~)
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 16:34:21 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: rufus
>
><<Thanks Bob- But the url is http://www.clearsong.com >>
>
>D'oh!
>
>I actually saw that I had screwed that up when I saw the post, so I figured 
>you'd jump in and correct me. Thanks for doing so...
>
>Question: What made you decide to record Willy, out of all the possible 
>choices? You've performed lots of Joni's songs in concert, right? Was it 
>just that Willy fits in with the overall atmosphere of the record as a 
>whole?
>
>Bob
>
>NP: The Alarm, "Rain In The Summertime"
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:35:39 -0800
>From: "BRIAN SYMES" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: yellow taxi drive thru ghostly garden
>
>I think Sheldon's essay is exactly how i think too about JM ouvre its
>just i am one slow typin fool. So i like to keep my dotmails shorter.
>
>After watching KB's JAZZ it hit me Sidney B and and Kenny G play the
>same Sax
>the Former poured whikey down his, Decaf Starbuck's with honey down
>the former.
>
>NP West End Blues Louis Armstrong
>
>
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>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 18:24:36 -0500
>From: "Paul Pennington" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Borders Bargains
>
>     Check out the bargain bin in your local Borders Store next time you're 
>in
>there -- they have some good stuff for $7.95 for a change:  Joni, along 
>with
>Linda Ronstadt, Emmyhair Louis (sorry), and Neil Young, among others.
>
>     Paul Pennington
>     Augusta, Georgia
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 18:46:18 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Joni photo [was nyc jmdl gathering tonight!]
>
>In a message dated 1/11/01 2:28:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< I second Alison's invite. And, for those too far from the center of the
>  universe to attend (ok, so I'm being an obnoxious New Yorker), there's a
>  very dramatic photo of Joni when she played at the Fez. Click on the
>  link above and go to History & Photos.
>
>  What a great time that would have been... Joni and guitar from 25 feet
>  away at the most!!! No wonder Chrissie Hynde was so excited.
>   >>
>Oh I wish I could have had more advance notice. I would have loved to have
>joined you guys! Nikki who usually joins me in these outings is on her way 
>to
>sunny California right now.
>Rose in NJ
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 02:37:01 -0000
>From: "Paul Headon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Joni's Presidential Performance ?
>
>Hi
>
>Has Joni ever been asked to sing for any US President at the White House 
>and
>did she in fact go and sing ?
>
>Best Wishes
>
>Paul Headon
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 21:52:26 -0500
>From: "Jim L'Hommedieu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Joni Video Tree 1 & 2 Available
>
>If you're one of my tardy leaves, you can still send in your VHS blanks.
>
>If you're new to the list and think you missed out, send me an email.
>
>If you have no idea what a tree is read
>www.jmdl.com/trading then write me an email if you live in the US.  Also
>available, the TNT Tribute to Joni Mitchell in stereo from a digital cable
>connection.
>
>Lama
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 22:07:34 EST
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: Joni's Presidential Performance ?
>
>In a message dated 1/11/01 9:44:26 PM Eastern Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
><< Has Joni ever been asked to sing for any US President at the White House
>and
>  did she in fact go and sing ?
>
>  Best Wishes
>
>  Paul Headon
>   >>
>Wouldn't it be more appropriate to ask whether she has ever been invited to
>sing before Canada's prime minister?  She is a Canadian, after all.
>
>Paul I
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 23:45:05 -0600
>From: evian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: mother's day thread
>
>Hey Listas,
>     I was poking around on the JMDL site today at work and noticed the
>"Mother's Day" thread -- can someone refresh my memory as to when this
>thread occurred?  Was it before I joined (sometime in Feb. 98 or
>something) or was it during one of my "I have too many digests and must
>delete all 40 of them?"  It seems sort of familiar, but reading it now,
>it's all new to me, and very interesting at that... LOL, if I stumble
>upon a post of mine in there, I will know I really need to get more
>sleep....
>     Also, please tell me that Kilauren wasn't named Kelly Dale... I knew
>it was Kelly, but Dale??  I have this weird feeling we are having a
>girl, and the only name we both like is Kelly, and then my brother in
>law is named Dale, and he's one of my best friends, so I thought "hmmm,
>Dale would be nice for a middle name" but now that I read that Kilauren
>was Kelly Dale, that idea goes out the window, because otherwise it just
>seems too icky and creepy.... sigh......
>     TGIF, TGIF, TGIF,
>Evian
>np: the sounds of what must be boulders, or bowling balls, or at least
>loose change in the dryer....  Oh God, where's the cat.......
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 00:50:06 -0500
>From: "Victor Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Joni's Presidential Performance ?
>
> > Wouldn't it be more appropriate to ask whether she has ever been invited
>to
> > sing before Canada's prime minister?  She is a Canadian, after all.
> >
> > Paul I
>
>Has Joni ever been asked to sing for Kermit the Frog?  She is a muppet 
>isn't
>she?
>
>Victor Johnson
>http://www.cdbaby.com/victorjohnson
>
>"Just beyond the morning falls the river of your dreams,
>Escaping from the day these wild creatures run away."
>                                                             Victor Johnson
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 22:29:35 -0800
>From: "Patrick Willoughby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: ghostly gardens
>
>Well, everyone has said it so well, but I may as well put my two cents 
>worth
>in too.
>
>I agree that the "ghostly gardens" in Nathan LaFraneer refer to the urban
>decay of NYC that Joni, or the character singing in the song,
>is abandoning in the song. The album, like BSN, and, to some extent, HOSL, 
>is
>a song cycle..."Out of the city and down to the seaside".
>The young woman narrating has packed up her life, and is fleeing the
>artificial garden for the beauty of Sisotowbell Lane. The song has some
>biblical resonance for me, hands full of silver, dreams betrayed, what have
>you...
>
>At the moment, my copy of the CD, and of LOTC, are being held hostage by my 
>19
>year old nephew. So heartening to pass the music
>down to the next generation, although eventually I would like them back! 
>Maybe
>I'll replace them with HDCD copies. Sometimes I wish
>Joni would authorize a boxed set if just for uniform sound quality. I can't
>count how many copies I have bought over the years....
>
>Cheers,
>Patrick
>Vancouver
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 02:15:47 -0500
>From: dsk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Stood up at the Fez/Mingus band (vljc)
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 1/11/01 2:28:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> >
> > << I second Alison's invite.
> >   >>
> > Oh I wish I could have had more advance notice. I would have loved to 
>have
> > joined you guys! Nikki who usually joins me in these outings is on her 
>way to
> > sunny California right now.
>
>Hi Rose,
>
>I would have loved for you to be there too since I ended up there by 
>myself, in
>the center booth, best seat in the house, waiting, waiting, drinking a 
>beer,
>waiting, listening to the music over the sound system. The NYC Joni 
>contingent
>apparently needs to be contacted at the very last moment to see if plans 
>are
>still on. Jeez, I didn't know, so I left home today at 4:15 to meet a 
>friend to
>see a movie (Chocolat again for me, aahhhh!) and after the movie and a chat 
>she
>went off to her play rehearsal and I went downtown, getting to the Fez a 
>little
>early, standing in line, paying my hard cold cash, and doing that waiting 
>thing,
>just hanging out with independent me. No word on my cell phone; no word at 
>the
>Fez, which would have gotten to me if they'd been called since it's such a 
>small
>place, and with a "Leader" reservation for 6 it looked like all was ok to 
>me.
>Two evening messages from concerned Alison were on my home answering 
>machine and
>I heard them when I got home at midnight; it didn't cross my mind to check 
>my
>answering machine before going into the Fez. Hmmm.
>
>I don't know why everyone cancelled at the last minute and I hope all's ok 
>with
>everyone; but along with that I've gotta say I've never been treated so 
>rudely.
>So, live and learn is what I say at such times.
>
>The Mingus Big Band, though, was great. I only know Mingus from Joni's 
>album, so
>had no idea he wrote such quirky stuff, with some intricate passages, lots 
>of
>humor, and always tough (nothing sentimental). Seemed intellectual rather 
>than
>emotional. Listening to jazz recordings can make me kinda nuts, but hearing 
>and
>also seeing the musicians' interaction makes it quite enjoyable. I like how 
>they
>trade off the spotlight (so to speak) and how they listen so intently to 
>each
>other's playing. It all seems so personal and intertwined I'm drawn in. So 
>the
>evening was very pleasant despite my stood-up status. I ended up sharing 
>"my"
>prized booth with four strangers who spoke a Slavic language (I think),
>listening to the music and eating hummus for dinner (that stuff is so 
>yummy)
>and, since the Fez is downstairs, feeling the subway trains (especially the 
>4
>and 5 express trains) when they zip by underneath; it vibrates the seats 
>and
>gives everyone a fanny massage every few minutes, which is soooo New York I 
>love
>it.
>
>I also spent some of my evening imagining Joni there on stage. That must 
>have
>been such a wonderful experience for the lucky few that knew about it in 
>time to
>get in. Her performance there wasn't that long ago, but I think of it as 
>the
>start of her reemergence and blossoming, and the Fez (in my mind anyway) is 
>a
>special place because of that. It's also very relaxed and the people that 
>work
>there are friendly, it's not too expensive (for NYC anyway), and they have 
>all
>types of performances (saw Susan McKeown, a fantastic Irish singer, last 
>week).
>The cafe upstairs is middle eastern decor with couches and candles and 
>small
>tables... very cozy. Anyone that visits NYC, check it out... just don't 
>expect
>me to be waitin' on ya.
>
>Debra Shea
>
>NP:  Susan McKeown's Bones, "Ce Leis e?"
>
>------------------------------
>
>Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2001 07:35:49 +0100
>From: "John van Tiel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Volume 13;  European orders welcome
>
>I could not agree more, Jimmy.  Volume 13 really stands out.  Any Old 
>Worlder
>who would like to have a copy of this highlight of Bob's ongoing project, 
>just
>let me know.  I am more than happy to burn you one for blanks and postage 
>(or
>copies of any of the other volumes). Europeans who missed out on any of 
>last
>year's CD trees can also contact me. I still have a few copies lying 
>around.
>
>John
>
>
>
>Jimmy (Hi Jim!) wrote:
>
> >> Just got my Covers Vol. #13 in the mail today, and have been listening 
>to
>it
>all afternoon.  Bob, no wonder you were so excited about this one. I think
>it's the best compilation of all the covers so far, and there's no cheese 
>to
>be found!!!  I already had Shawn Colvin's "River" and Bette Midler's
>"Twisted" which are wonderful.  As for the rest of the CD, all of the songs
>are great especially since there's no Dave Van Ronk (sorry Bob Murphy :~) )
>My other favorites were Chaka Khan's "Man from Mars" and the 3 songs
>performed by Lydia Van Dam. (Muller, I can see why you'd want to marry
>Lydia.)  Wow, what a voice this lady has.  As for David Hay's "Chinese 
>Cafe",
>I could picture Michael Bolton singing this song now, and I'm NOT a Bolton
>fan at all.
>
>So folks, if you don't have any of the Cover's CD's at least frickin get 
>this
>one.  Thank you so much Bob, and thanks to all of the JMDL contributors. <<
>
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