Willy (the Shake)
If you go see Diana Krall. Remind that bitch of the bloke in New Orleans
(jazz Fest last) that asked her to do Case of You, and she glared at me like
I would have asked her to take a crap on the stage. I realize that it is not
her song and it would have been more meaningful to HER if I would have asked
for her original, but HEY!...She covered the bleeding song "I" didn't. And
it was so close to TNT tribute, you'dd think she would have been flattered
anyways. She also grudgingly signed ny TNT postcard that I had with me.

Paz (still up celebrating THE FECKING PATS!!!!! Kicked Ram ass!!!! Oh yeah
(sorry I digress BUT it IS my MO)


on 2/2/02 6:47 AM, William Waddell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> My dearest Sharon et al, Yet another something we have in common. I have
> NEVER seen Joni in concert either and I'm realising I probably never will.
> I'm never in the right place at the right time. The right bleeding
> hemisphere come to think of it. I'd go out of my way to avoid seeing Dylan,
> alas. He is so-o-o-o painful these days. However, I'd walk a million miles
> for a Joni gig even if she were to end up sounding like Stephen Hawking.
> I've never been an ardent concert goer actually, though having said that I
> just got back from 2 nights at the Celtic Connections Festival in Glasgow.
> It's billed as the biggest winter folk festival in the world. The first
> night I saw Alison Brown, a banjo player from Nashville, I think, and last
> night The Indigo Girls. They were fab. An all-woman band, surprise surprise!
> I recognised a few of the songs only because whenever I've listened to
> custom MSN radio (Joni), they were always featured. I was hoping they would
> do a Joni song but ... This Tuesday Diana Krall is playing in Glasgow and
> well maybe she will slip in a "A Case of You". Dream on dream on, Impossible
> Dreamer. A JoniFest is the next best thing. The lights go down and it's just
> JMDLers up there getting JMDLers to feel like that.
> Willy the Shake

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