Sorry,

I didn't send this to the whole list the first time around.
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In a message dated 12/12/2002 12:22:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
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> "Do I 
> wish that Joni could still hit those high notes?
> Of course. Am I put off by the choppy phrasing
> others have noted here? Sure. But is there 
> much to love in Joni's voice now? Yes!

All of this talk about Joni's voice, some love it, some hate it, reminds of something 
Joni wrote a long time ago...

"Oh but now old friends they're acting strange
And they shake their heads
And they tell me that I've changed
Well something's lost but something's gained
In living every day"

Or how about this one....

"We can't return, we can only look behind
>From where we came
And go round and round and round
In the circle game"

I think it's pretty interesting that she chose these two songs to close out her last 
two albums, and I think it pretty much sums up how she would feel about all this 
debate.

Jack

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