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charlene
05-10-2000, 06:36 PM
Mine is Summer Side of Life. Mostly because I see myself in alot of the songs on this album. Hitching a ride when it's cold( ten degrees and colder). The Vietnam reference in Summer Side of Life.

Cabaret reminds me of when I was traveling out west in the Northern Pacific area.

It's so hard to pick a particular favorite song. What is your favorite album? I'd be interested in hearing. thanks

Dave

dave
05-10-2000, 06:36 PM
Mine is Summer Side of Life. Mostly because I see myself in alot of the songs on this album. Hitching a ride when it's cold( ten degrees and colder). The Vietnam reference in Summer Side of Life.

Cabaret reminds me of when I was traveling out west in the Northern Pacific area.

It's so hard to pick a particular favorite song. What is your favorite album? I'd be interested in hearing. thanks

Dave

jay
05-10-2000, 08:39 PM
Hey Dave, I really like all of them actually! It's hard to rank them. I have to say I really like Sundown. Good songs, Watchmans Gone, Circle of Steel, Sundown, Seven Island Suite, ... Sumertime dream has to be my second then Don Quixote
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joebigfitz_75
05-10-2000, 08:39 PM
Hey Dave, I really like all of them actually! It's hard to rank them. I have to say I really like Sundown. Good songs, Watchmans Gone, Circle of Steel, Sundown, Seven Island Suite, ... Sumertime dream has to be my second then Don Quixote

dill23
05-11-2000, 03:09 AM
You know, it's like in his interview that's available on Val McGee's site. When asked what his favorite song is, there was this long pause on Gord's end. The interviewer said, "I guess it's like trying to pick your favorite finger."

Rob Wells
05-11-2000, 03:09 AM
You know, it's like in his interview that's available on Val McGee's site. When asked what his favorite song is, there was this long pause on Gord's end. The interviewer said, "I guess it's like trying to pick your favorite finger."

BuddyP
05-11-2000, 09:48 AM
Old Dan's Records has to be my #1, but not by much. "Lightfoot" is a close second, I love the old folk sound. Summer side of life and Cold on the shoulder are close 3 and 4. Actually, now that I think about it......it depends on my mood.

Steve R
06-02-2000, 11:37 PM
SHADOWS is absolutely magnificent & was widely critically aclaimed. What a voice....

[This message has been edited by PhiladelphiaKate (edited June 02, 2000).]

PhiladelphiaKate
06-02-2000, 11:37 PM
SHADOWS is absolutely magnificent & was widely critically aclaimed. What a voice....

[This message has been edited by PhiladelphiaKate (edited June 02, 2000).]

Jacky
06-05-2000, 05:10 PM
"Cold on the Shoulder" still is my favourite album as all of the songs merge very well. It is a very poetic tapestry of haunting lyrics, great melodies, wonderful arrangements and perfect singing - closely followed by "Sundown" and "Summertime Dream".

Then again, all of Gordīs albums are of exceptional quality - even "Waiting For You" which to this date has not really grown on me.

Christian Kuschel
06-05-2000, 05:10 PM
"Cold on the Shoulder" still is my favourite album as all of the songs merge very well. It is a very poetic tapestry of haunting lyrics, great melodies, wonderful arrangements and perfect singing - closely followed by "Sundown" and "Summertime Dream".

Then again, all of Gordīs albums are of exceptional quality - even "Waiting For You" which to this date has not really grown on me.

Jim
06-06-2000, 07:26 PM
Rob, I hear what your saying and I agree.

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"If people could look into each other's eyes
What a wonderful place this world would be"
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Paul J B
06-06-2000, 07:26 PM
Rob, I hear what your saying and I agree.

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"If people could look into each other's eyes
What a wonderful place this world would be"
GL

NeilPoulsom
06-08-2000, 04:39 PM
Songbook by far the best. All of best songs in one box set. it is hard to pick a song to listen to. Kind of like a kid in a candy shop. I like the book that came with it. The rarity are a cool touch. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

LORD SOTH 24601
06-08-2000, 04:39 PM
Songbook by far the best. All of best songs in one box set. it is hard to pick a song to listen to. Kind of like a kid in a candy shop. I like the book that came with it. The rarity are a cool touch. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

i don't have one
06-09-2000, 12:02 AM
i am a 14 year old kid from british columbia, and i am doing a report on ballads for school, does anyone know when gordon lightfoot made "ode to big blue

i don't have one
06-09-2000, 12:02 AM
i am a 14 year old kid from british columbia, and i am doing a report on ballads for school, does anyone know when gordon lightfoot made "ode to big blue

charlene
06-09-2000, 07:09 AM
Ode To Big Blue was on the 1972 Don Quixote album. I don't know when he actually wrote it but it was probably just before recording the album.
Char

charlene
06-09-2000, 07:09 AM
Ode To Big Blue was on the 1972 Don Quixote album. I don't know when he actually wrote it but it was probably just before recording the album.
Char

Bill
06-14-2000, 08:27 AM
1) Don Quixote
2) Lightfoot
3) Old Dan's Records

I prefer the "jangle" of the acoustic guitars to later synthesizer background.