QortTore
01-07-2003, 09:13 PM
Back in 1976, my wife and I attended a Gordon Lightfoot concert at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. During the concert, Gordon performed a song that blew me away (although I'm not sure that expression was in use back then). But when we left, all I could remember of the song was two lines:
"I can't remember where she said she'd be,
Back in the city or on the TV"
So for the next 25 or so years, Whenever I was in a record store, I would look through all the Gordon Lightfoot records for the title "On the TV". Of course I never found it. Along comes the internet, and I discover that the original lyrics were changed from "on the TV" to 'On the high seas" when it was recorded on Dream Street Rose in 1980. This was a disappointment to me, since I thought "on the TV" was a neat, quirky lyric. However, I have forgiven Gordon, since the song is such a great combination of wonderful words set to a harmonically rich score. And lucky me! Dream Street Rose was just reissued.
Alan
"I can't remember where she said she'd be,
Back in the city or on the TV"
So for the next 25 or so years, Whenever I was in a record store, I would look through all the Gordon Lightfoot records for the title "On the TV". Of course I never found it. Along comes the internet, and I discover that the original lyrics were changed from "on the TV" to 'On the high seas" when it was recorded on Dream Street Rose in 1980. This was a disappointment to me, since I thought "on the TV" was a neat, quirky lyric. However, I have forgiven Gordon, since the song is such a great combination of wonderful words set to a harmonically rich score. And lucky me! Dream Street Rose was just reissued.
Alan