Hello all.  I have missed you more than I can possibly write here.  Just watched a 
biography on the Bee Gees.  Saddened by the loss of Maurice more than I could express. 
 Personal sadness has me in its clutches as well.  Far from home with no one to turn 
to, personally; no one to touch.  The only solace I could think of, the only place to 
which I could run was my home here.  Here, I know you understand.  I know that, here, 
you will hold me tight and not let me go, not let me down, not when I need you most.  
Have read all the posts, of late, with interest.  And no, as someone wrote again, they 
don't understand.  They don't understand Joni, they don't understand us, and they 
don't understand the basic truths of what makes life, love, and the need to feel what 
we do so integral to our survival.  If I could, on this night, I would crawl inside 
all of you and there I know it would be okay, for here I don't know that.  I am afraid 
and fear is something that has not visited me in s!
uch a long, long time that I don't know what to do.  I will let your arms hold me 
tight on this cold, lonely, sad Wisconsin night.  


mack
-------Original Message-------
From: Stephen Toogood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 01/17/03 06:32 PM
To: Joni List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jim L'Hommedieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: My Epiphany, sjc

> 
> Yep thats right.
Sometimes I wish I had more years behind me so I could have experienced
Joni
first hand or even seen her play live!
That's whats so great about the list though I can share all your
experiences.

Stephen Toogood

NP: Wedding Bell Blues ~ Laura Nyro

"God goes up the cimney
Like childhood Santa Claus
The good slaves love the good book
A rebel loves a cause"


Jim L'Hommedieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:-
> Your first Joni album was 'hits'?  Did I read this
> correctly?  That's amazing to me because it was so
> recent.
>
> Your whole history with Joni, then, is completely
> within the life of the JMDL!  I was an isolated fan
> for decades before Les finally got off his duff.
> Funny.
>
> Lama
>
>
>
> --- Stephen Toogood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We I got HITS first of all after being intrigued by
> > her art work and the
> > fact she had so many albums and I'd never heard of
> > her! <edited>
> > I refused to believe that 'Harry's House...' was the
> > only good track on
> > THOSL so I went back to it and bit by bit it got
> > through to me and since
> > then the album has only ever sounded divine. After
> > that I eventually got
> > every Joni album!
> >
> > So I guess it was THOSL that made me realise that
> > her music grows and is
> > timeless.
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