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(Electric Fan to Everything Reminds Me Of You)
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Electric Fan
Availability: Rare Jewels bootleg
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Electric Quaalude
Co-written with Steve Poltz
Emily
Written for Sean Penn's movie The Crossing Guard. Emily was the daughter of the main character in the film, Freddy Gale, played by Jack Nicholson. She was killed by a drunk-driver and Freddy spends the film seeking revenge on her killer. The song was played during the movie, but no soundtrack CD was ever released.
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Notable performances: US TV, PBS, Charlie Rose Interview, 3rd March 1997; rare to hear in concert, a good version what at The Manchester University Debating Hall, Manchester, UK, 16th October 1997
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Enter From The East
aka Stranger
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Jewel says:
It's sort of a good lusty song (laughs). Vocally I wrote it because I really wanted to sing something that was challenging to sing...that was really evocative somehow of the theme of the song. And lyrically I was thinking kind of Nick Drake, this sort of real, kind of, dark longing. And also this idea of completely surrendering yourself to someone is an interesting idea not often accomplished (laughs)(Interview Answers Atlantic promo-only cd PRCD-8939)
Notable performances: Corn Exchange, Cambridge, UK, 6th May 1999 (recorded for BBC Radio 2 'Jewel In Concert')
Everybody Needs Someone Sometime
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Jewel says:
This is a song I try to take to heart because at some point it's true for all
of us.(This Way liner notes)
Notable performances: First performed in public at the Roy Wilkens Auditorium, St Paul, MN, 15th August 1999. First acoustic performance at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, NC on 7th April 2004
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Everything Breaks
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Notable performances: First played in public during an interview for Radio WHFS, Annapolis, 29th August 1995 (this can be found on the Radio Angels 1996 bootleg); like Emily, not often played in public, but played at The Manchester University Debating Hall, Manchester, UK, 16th October 1997; Jewel performed this with a band for probably the first and only time during a private radio station show in Hartford, CT on 10th September 1997.
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Everything Is Cardboard
Co-written with Steve Poltz
Everything Reminds Me Of You
Co-written with Joe Firstman. Jewel and Joe Firstman performed it together when Joe was supporting Jewel during 1993 and 1994.
Notable performances: First performed on 23rd November 2003 at the Pechanga Casino in Temecula, CA
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