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poldo
02-06-2000, 03:54 PM
"These are just the simple facts
I will relate to you,
Though they are not connected
each and every one is true....."
I have probably been to over 30 of GL's concerts and no two have ever been the same. On top of this, GL usually had something funny, odd, or different to say at each concert, or something funny or odd happened to me or to you for that matter. I will be adding in the future more tidbits but for now here is the first one. I would like to hear some of your moments....
For a few years GL used to have an opening act called "The Good Brothers." The "Good Brothers" were scheduled to be his opening act here in the Cleveland area one summer. Just before the opening act was to begin, the 3 or 4 beers that I had kicked in, and I had to go to the rest room. No big thing, I really didn't care for the "Good Brothers" anyway. While I was in line to go to the rest room, I heard applause for the opening act and then I heard a strange sound. It sounded like GL but it was a song I never heard before. A haunting song it was, "The Sea Of Tranquility" was first heard by me when I was in the restroom. To my delight, the "Good Brothers" got held up at the border and could not make the gig.
My wife still teases me about the only time I missed a GL entrance at one of his concerts.
Wes...
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Wes Steele
02-06-2000, 03:54 PM
"These are just the simple facts
I will relate to you,
Though they are not connected
each and every one is true....."
I have probably been to over 30 of GL's concerts and no two have ever been the same. On top of this, GL usually had something funny, odd, or different to say at each concert, or something funny or odd happened to me or to you for that matter. I will be adding in the future more tidbits but for now here is the first one. I would like to hear some of your moments....
For a few years GL used to have an opening act called "The Good Brothers." The "Good Brothers" were scheduled to be his opening act here in the Cleveland area one summer. Just before the opening act was to begin, the 3 or 4 beers that I had kicked in, and I had to go to the rest room. No big thing, I really didn't care for the "Good Brothers" anyway. While I was in line to go to the rest room, I heard applause for the opening act and then I heard a strange sound. It sounded like GL but it was a song I never heard before. A haunting song it was, "The Sea Of Tranquility" was first heard by me when I was in the restroom. To my delight, the "Good Brothers" got held up at the border and could not make the gig.
My wife still teases me about the only time I missed a GL entrance at one of his concerts.
Wes...
chris
02-09-2000, 08:12 PM
Wes,
I guess I missed those concerts when he was touring with the Good Brothers! The only opening act I ever saw him perform with was a couple of concerts in the mid 70s when he had a classical guitarist open for him. Her name escapes me now --Christina Boyd, maybe. I always thought it was an unusual choice as an opening for him. As beautiful as her music was I remember feeling irritated that I had to wait through her set to finally see and hear what I was really there for. I've since read in the (now infamous) Collins bio that GL was really doing her a good turn by making her part of his tour. I recall at one concert that when her set was over he actually came out and personally introduced her to the crowd before she left the stage. I remember thinking that that was a nice gesture.
chris
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"It took most of my time to do what never was done" -- GL
Annette
02-10-2000, 12:56 AM
Wes, you have the best stories.
My two stories have more to do with the audience at the GL concert than Gordon Lightfoot himself. The first was a bit of an arguement that happened in about row 7 during about the 3rd song into the concert. I don't know if someone was in the wrong seat but there were 2 security guards down there and I heard at one point a guy say "No I won't leave" and then "You're embarrasing me". Gordon played right through as if nothing was happening 30 feet away from him. My husband said the lights are so bright on the stage that he wouldn't have seen what was going on, but I've always wondered.
The second little story was a man and his date's (wife, girlfriend, who knows?) seats were in the middle of the row where we were seated. They had to get by us to get to their seats. When he was seated, I had to do a double-take because he looked very much like the picture on Gord's Gold II. I'm sure he must have seen the look of (what? confusion, shock, I'm not sure what) before I had time to get my composure and lift my jaw off the floor - because he gave me a tiny smile that was beyond being polite. I would have thought it was GL's younger brother if I hadn't known that he doesn't have a younger brother. Well, that's my little contribution.
Annette
02-10-2000, 12:56 AM
Wes, you have the best stories.
My two stories have more to do with the audience at the GL concert than Gordon Lightfoot himself. The first was a bit of an arguement that happened in about row 7 during about the 3rd song into the concert. I don't know if someone was in the wrong seat but there were 2 security guards down there and I heard at one point a guy say "No I won't leave" and then "You're embarrasing me". Gordon played right through as if nothing was happening 30 feet away from him. My husband said the lights are so bright on the stage that he wouldn't have seen what was going on, but I've always wondered.
The second little story was a man and his date's (wife, girlfriend, who knows?) seats were in the middle of the row where we were seated. They had to get by us to get to their seats. When he was seated, I had to do a double-take because he looked very much like the picture on Gord's Gold II. I'm sure he must have seen the look of (what? confusion, shock, I'm not sure what) before I had time to get my composure and lift my jaw off the floor - because he gave me a tiny smile that was beyond being polite. I would have thought it was GL's younger brother if I hadn't known that he doesn't have a younger brother. Well, that's my little contribution.
onchord
02-11-2000, 12:09 AM
The last time I saw GL, about 5 years ago, it was at an open ampitheater concert. Knowing that cameras are never allowed, I asked the little old man taking tickets if cameras were allowed. He said "they are tonight!". I ran back to the car and got the Nikon.
I spent the concert taking some really good pictures of GL and the band (I was about 20 feet from the stage), and it was my dream come true.
Also, he played CRT, for what must have been for him the 4 millionth time. I sat there astonished, because he played it as if it was the first time he had ever played it for an audience. He put 100% effort and emotion into the song. I left the concert knowing that I had seen a professional's professional.
He's the greatest.
steeler
02-11-2000, 12:09 AM
The last time I saw GL, about 5 years ago, it was at an open ampitheater concert. Knowing that cameras are never allowed, I asked the little old man taking tickets if cameras were allowed. He said "they are tonight!". I ran back to the car and got the Nikon.
I spent the concert taking some really good pictures of GL and the band (I was about 20 feet from the stage), and it was my dream come true.
Also, he played CRT, for what must have been for him the 4 millionth time. I sat there astonished, because he played it as if it was the first time he had ever played it for an audience. He put 100% effort and emotion into the song. I left the concert knowing that I had seen a professional's professional.
He's the greatest.
Wes Steele
02-13-2000, 10:36 PM
Good stories....
Annette...About the arguement you saw. It reminds me of the stories of GL perfoming early in his career in coffee houses when he was competing with the NHL hockey game of the week. He mentioned that it was paid rehersal. Same thing with your crowd. Did you ever notice how GL almost looks like he is in a trance in concerts when he is singing. He must be trying to remember the words, chords, and everything else.
Chris, I never knew GL toured with Christina Boyd. She is a classical guitarist isn't she? How did the crowd take her? By the way, the Good Brothers appear on some of GL's earlier albums, one for sure is "Old Dan's Records".
Steeler, what outdoor theatre did you see GL in and what year? Maybe you can share some of those pictures with us through Florian.
For many years in a row, my wife and I saw the Massey Hall concerts in Toronto, usually in the spring and I caught him once in the fall.
The Saturdays were brisk or cold in March. My wife and I spent the day touring one of the most beautiful cities in the world. We usually ended up in a pub (doesn't pub sound so much better than bar) or two enjoying good drink, food, and conversation with the natives who were always very friendly. As we made our way to the concerts, there was always an air of excitement in the streets outside Massey Hall. I remember how nice the people were dressed, how happy they looked, and I even remember a peanut vendor (Yes a peanut vendor!)selling hot roasted peanuts while we waited in line. In the cold of a Toronto spring evening, man, did they smell great! All this led up to a tremendous show. If you can ever get to the Massey Hall concerts, they are something special.
Wes....
chris
02-14-2000, 04:21 PM
Wes,
Yes she was a classical guatarist. The crowd was respectful and appreciative. I wouldn't say she brought down the house or anything! For me it was the first time I had seen GL with an opening act, so like I said, I was a little annoyed that I wasn't going to see GL right away like I had anticipated. When he came out and made a personal introduction I think people felt more of a connection. This was at Wolf Trap in Northern Virginia back in the 70s. It's an open air pavilion and a great place to see and hear music of any kind.
For the last few years I've been saying how much I want to see GL in Massey Hall. After reading your post, I think I'm really going to do it. Toronto is a city my husband and I keep saying we want to see... thanks for the incentive. Do you think you will try to get to one more before there are no more?
chris
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"It took most of my time to do what never was done" -- GL
Annette
02-15-2000, 12:31 AM
That's funny what you said about Gordon competing with the hockey game on tv while he was playing in the bars. It's probably when people started to listen to him instead of the hockey game that he knew he was really going to make it. Toronto takes its hockey seriously!! Matter of fact, the joke is that our second national anthem is the "Da da da dada" theme of Hockey Night in Canada!
Annette
02-15-2000, 12:31 AM
That's funny what you said about Gordon competing with the hockey game on tv while he was playing in the bars. It's probably when people started to listen to him instead of the hockey game that he knew he was really going to make it. Toronto takes its hockey seriously!! Matter of fact, the joke is that our second national anthem is the "Da da da dada" theme of Hockey Night in Canada!
Wes Steele
02-15-2000, 10:54 AM
I have a great idea. Let's all meet at the next Massey Hall concerts in Toronto, hopefully, next spring. Bring you spouse's, good stories, and we would all have a heck of a time. If you have never been to Toronto, you'd love it! How about Florian?
I know my wife would love it.
Wes...
Paul J B
02-15-2000, 12:10 PM
Hey Wes count me in!!! my wife and I wanna go to Massey real bad! I've never been to Toronto but she has (Phantom of the opera at the beautifully restored Pantages theatre! LOL)I live in Northern Ohio so I know Toronto isn't far away..whatta ya say everyone lets GO!!!
Chuck...
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Ever Onward...
Chuck Darling
02-15-2000, 12:10 PM
Hey Wes count me in!!! my wife and I wanna go to Massey real bad! I've never been to Toronto but she has (Phantom of the opera at the beautifully restored Pantages theatre! LOL)I live in Northern Ohio so I know Toronto isn't far away..whatta ya say everyone lets GO!!!
Chuck...
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Ever Onward...
vlmagee
02-15-2000, 08:25 PM
The classical guitarist is named Liona Boyd (not Christina). She recently wrote her autobiography called In My Own Key: My Life In Love And Music. In it she talks about touring with Lightfoot, and also about her affair with Pierre Trudeau.
I only read the Lightfoot references ...
If you are interested in learning more about her, she has a web site here: www.lionaboyd.com (http://www.lionaboyd.com) .
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Valerie Magee
Wes Steele
02-15-2000, 08:42 PM
Thanks Valerie. I do remember in one of the older GL songbooks a picture of Ms. Boyd backstage with GL. A very beautiful woman.
I checked out her website (see Valerie's message above for location) and there is a Kookie picture of GL with her. GL looks like an old silent film star posing with her. It's just a different picture of him. Tell me what you think....
Wes......
[This message has been edited by Wes Steele (edited February 15, 2000).]
Annette
02-15-2000, 10:39 PM
You're right Wes! As a matter of fact I don't think I would have recognized him if it hadn't had his name beneath the picture. Check out the ring.
Annette
02-15-2000, 10:39 PM
You're right Wes! As a matter of fact I don't think I would have recognized him if it hadn't had his name beneath the picture. Check out the ring.
onchord
02-16-2000, 12:28 AM
Wes,
I saw GL at an open air ampitheater in Birmingham, Alabama (of all places....), I think it was in 1991, based on when I printed the pictures.
I can scan some of them in, but.....what is Florian?
Send me an e-mail and I'll send some of them to you.
steeler
02-16-2000, 12:28 AM
Wes,
I saw GL at an open air ampitheater in Birmingham, Alabama (of all places....), I think it was in 1991, based on when I printed the pictures.
I can scan some of them in, but.....what is Florian?
Send me an e-mail and I'll send some of them to you.
Florian
02-16-2000, 01:46 AM
quote:Originally posted by steeler:
Wes,
I can scan some of them in, but.....what is Florian?
Hi steeler,
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0,265 % potassium
0,036 % magnesium
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Wes Steele
02-16-2000, 06:59 AM
Great Answer Florian.
You Going To Meet Up With Us In Toronto?
Wes...
Florian
02-16-2000, 07:13 AM
Hi Wes,
more than happy to. I suppose Gordon Lightfoot will give his Massey-Hall concerts again in November, and I plan to attend them.
It's more reasonable for me to see him if he does a set of concerts in a row (like the three at Massey). I cannot fly to the US or Canada just for a single evening.
So see you in Toronto,...
"Oh the skyline of Toronto
Is somethin' you'll get onto..
..But it's snowin' in the city
And the streets and brown and gritty"
(Alberta Bound, Don Quixote)
chris
02-16-2000, 05:19 PM
Florian, Wes, et al,
Count me in for Toronto Massey Hall concerts. But, I think, and anyone correct me on this, but I think he does the Massesy Hall concerts now every 18 months instead of every year like he used to. So, since the last ones were Nov. 1999, that would make the next ones Spring sometime 2001. Which just gives us all more time to save the money to make the trip to Toronto that much more fun. Right?
chris
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"It took most of my time to do what never was done" -- GL
LouiseAnne
02-16-2000, 06:05 PM
Hey, Wes,
Can I come?
LAMS
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"Love and maple syrup
go together like the
sticky winds of winter
when they meet....
If you go into the forest
Gaze up through the trees
The sky is white.
You can understand
What makes the forest
Greet the man
Like a mother's only
child ..."
loveandmaplesyrup
02-16-2000, 06:05 PM
Hey, Wes,
Can I come?
LAMS
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"Love and maple syrup
go together like the
sticky winds of winter
when they meet....
If you go into the forest
Gaze up through the trees
The sky is white.
You can understand
What makes the forest
Greet the man
Like a mother's only
child ..."
LouiseAnne
02-16-2000, 06:07 PM
Addendum:
Hey, Wes,
Can I come? (I might prove to be a "useful" addition --- if you know what I mean) http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
LAMS
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"Love and maple syrup
go together like the
sticky winds of winter
when they meet....
If you go into the forest
Gaze up through the trees
The sky is white.
You can understand
What makes the forest
Greet the man
Like a mother's only
child ..."
loveandmaplesyrup
02-16-2000, 06:07 PM
Addendum:
Hey, Wes,
Can I come? (I might prove to be a "useful" addition --- if you know what I mean) http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
LAMS
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"Love and maple syrup
go together like the
sticky winds of winter
when they meet....
If you go into the forest
Gaze up through the trees
The sky is white.
You can understand
What makes the forest
Greet the man
Like a mother's only
child ..."
Wes Steele
02-16-2000, 08:47 PM
Chris, great minds think alike. I was thinking the same thing about the next Massey Hall concert being in the spring, 2001. Those were my favorite concerts. Nothing is more beautiful than Toronto in the early spring, a shot of rye at "The Salon" across from Massey, and a GL concert.
The hot peanuts they sell outside Massey are pretty good too.
LAMS, where have you been? I thought you died and went to GL HEAVEN! I haven't been around either. The only reason I am here now is because I have pneumonia. Yes, thats right. I also have a sinus infection and I'm sicker than a dog. All of the "witty and affable" comments from this site are keeping me in the right frame of mind. LAMS, it wouldn't be a real GL concert if you weren't there. You are expected.
Hey Annette, your expected also. Save your pennies for that TRAIN TICKET from your west coast to Toronto. Don't forget your spouse.
My wife and I always wanted to take that 3 day train trip in Canada going the other way, from Toronto to Vancouver.
"The city where we live,
might be quite large,
but the circle is small,
Why not tell us all,
and then all of us will know...."
Wes........
daali
02-16-2000, 09:12 PM
Chris: could it have been "Liona Boyd"?
Chris: could it have been "Liona Boyd"?
chris
02-16-2000, 11:00 PM
Sue,
Yes, Valerie Magee made the correction in her post. Maybe because my name is Christine I assigned her that name. I followed the link in Val's post to Liona Boyd's website. The picture of her with Gordon Lightfoot is priceless! If you haven't seen it check it out.
chris
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"It took most of my time to do what never was done" -- GL
LouiseAnne
02-17-2000, 02:24 AM
No, I'm afraid I couldn't get lucky enough to go to GL heaven!
(UNFORTUNATELY!!!)
Wow, Wes, I didn't know you were sick --- but I thought SOMETHING was wrong
(Are you still taking care of PAT? If not, I'll be right over to give him
his microwaved apples) Now they're all going to wonder what THAT's all
about. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
Anyway, thanks for the invite and I promise if we all show up to
Massey -- GORD will be there to join us! It'll take some planning, but I
can pull it off.
I hate to mention this, but I'll see him before you guys, cuz he's
coming to Santa Rosa in April! And I'll be there, but I'll take photos and
let everyone know the details.
But, seriously, let's DO the Massey thing (even though, alas, I, too, will
have to travel by ugh train.) lol
Hope you feel better Wes. Talk to you soon.
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"Love and maple syrup
go together like the
sticky winds of winter
when they meet....
If you go into the forest
Gaze up through the trees
The sky is white.
You can understand
What makes the forest
Greet the man
Like a mother's only
child ..."
loveandmaplesyrup
02-17-2000, 02:24 AM
No, I'm afraid I couldn't get lucky enough to go to GL heaven!
(UNFORTUNATELY!!!)
Wow, Wes, I didn't know you were sick --- but I thought SOMETHING was wrong
(Are you still taking care of PAT? If not, I'll be right over to give him
his microwaved apples) Now they're all going to wonder what THAT's all
about. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
Anyway, thanks for the invite and I promise if we all show up to
Massey -- GORD will be there to join us! It'll take some planning, but I
can pull it off.
I hate to mention this, but I'll see him before you guys, cuz he's
coming to Santa Rosa in April! And I'll be there, but I'll take photos and
let everyone know the details.
But, seriously, let's DO the Massey thing (even though, alas, I, too, will
have to travel by ugh train.) lol
Hope you feel better Wes. Talk to you soon.
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"Love and maple syrup
go together like the
sticky winds of winter
when they meet....
If you go into the forest
Gaze up through the trees
The sky is white.
You can understand
What makes the forest
Greet the man
Like a mother's only
child ..."
Paul J B
02-17-2000, 06:16 AM
All this talk about the Massey concerts.. I can't wait till next spring!! this will be so much fun! I will see Gordon in Tiffin Ohio later this Spring... and LAMS you have access to the "GREAT" one? please fill me in! and Wes, I hope you get well soon..
...........
"You know that living a life of ease
don't make your meals taste better,
if you please...GL
Chuck Darling
02-17-2000, 06:16 AM
All this talk about the Massey concerts.. I can't wait till next spring!! this will be so much fun! I will see Gordon in Tiffin Ohio later this Spring... and LAMS you have access to the "GREAT" one? please fill me in! and Wes, I hope you get well soon..
...........
"You know that living a life of ease
don't make your meals taste better,
if you please...GL
chris
02-17-2000, 05:24 PM
Ok, now I'll make you all jealous! In my hot little hands I have two tickets to a GL concert on March 1st in York Penn. and two tickets to a concert on March 12 here in Baltimore. I bought the ones on the 1st way back in June. My husband and I are going to that one. Then about two months ago, a benefit concert was scheduled here in Baltimore for a children's mental health facility and I couldn't resist. My sister and I are treating ourselves to the reception afterwards where you can meet GL. Needless to say I am looking forward to March!
chris
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"It took most of my time to do what never was done" -- GL
Wes Steele
02-17-2000, 10:54 PM
Chris, there are probably some things that you just don't understand. The GL concerts are not that good anymore. He got old, he sings the same songs, the band is not up to snuff.
There usually is a lot of traffic. You have to park you car. The weather probably will be bad. What happens if your sick.
Anyway, I will make this offer to you because I REALLY LIKE your posts. Send me the tickets and my wife and I will stand in for you and your sister. That will save you a tremendous amount of aggravation. You don't even have to say thanks. I know you wouldn't want any money for the tickets, and I appreciate that, so just E-mail me and I will give you the address to send the tickets.
Thanks Chris, you are a special person,
Wes......
chris
02-17-2000, 11:05 PM
Wes,
Because you are such a special person I simply cannot take advantage of your generous offer, but that just shows how special you are! But please know that I will certainly tell you all about it. You'll almost think you were there!
chris
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"It took most of my time to do what never was done" -- GL
Annette
02-18-2000, 12:38 AM
You guys are hilarious!!! Thanks for including me in Wes. It's a little ways down the road to do any serious planning but wouldn't it be fun? Both my husband and I have always thought that it would be nice to take the train with the dome cars so you can see through the windows and the roof. They put you up in hotels at night so you don't miss any scenery. Sort of like a cruise.
So if we all meet are we going to go down Yonge Street singing "On Yonge Street"? Maybe we can put our heads together and write our own Gordon Lightfoot book!
Annette
02-18-2000, 12:38 AM
You guys are hilarious!!! Thanks for including me in Wes. It's a little ways down the road to do any serious planning but wouldn't it be fun? Both my husband and I have always thought that it would be nice to take the train with the dome cars so you can see through the windows and the roof. They put you up in hotels at night so you don't miss any scenery. Sort of like a cruise.
So if we all meet are we going to go down Yonge Street singing "On Yonge Street"? Maybe we can put our heads together and write our own Gordon Lightfoot book!
Wes Steele
02-18-2000, 10:15 PM
Massey Hall.........
Spring of 1979. We were only married a year and a half. Did not have a lot of money. But, I said lets go up to Toronto and try to catch the show Saturday night.
We left Saturday morning (it takes about 6 hours with some pit stops from Cleveland.) not knowing even if we could get tickets.
We found Toronto to be enchanting. The people were very friendly.
They had tickets at the box office and they didn't even want to sell them. They were in the nose bleed section behind a pillar. Yes, behind a pillar. We bought 'em. I didn't care. We just wanted to hear him! Sure enough, we sat behind a pillar, could not see the whole stage, but he sounded great.
It was the first time I heard "Nova Scotia Farewell" and the place went crazy. I wonder if he will ever record that one. He does a fantastic job with it. Haunting....
Everything went so fine for that day, after the show we hung around and waited for him to come out. Believe it or not, we were the only people waiting for him outside.
The band must of went out another door, but GL's entourage included, among other people, his mother who we spoke to briefly and who was very nice and a typical mother. (I was sorry to hear that she passed away a few years ago.)
GL did not look too happy for whatever reason, but he did pose for a picture with me outside his limo.
So that was my first trip to Massey. Got tickets, saw the show, and for the first time got up close to GL. It was a very special day for us.
I was so excited, that I drove all the way home.
"These are just the simple facts
I will relate to you.
Though they are not connected,
each and every one is true."
Wes.......
onchord
02-21-2000, 12:36 AM
Well, Uh, I didn't notice your name until after I wrote the note. Sorry.....
I will try to stay awake from here on in...
quote:Originally posted by Florian:
Hi steeler,
Florian is http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif
65,00 % oxygen
0,002 % silicium
0,001 % aluminum
0,010 % iron
2,010 % calcium
0,109 % sodium
0,265 % potassium
0,036 % magnesium
10,00 % hydrogen
0,160 % chlorine
1,160 % phosphorus
18,00 % carbon
3,000 % nitrogen
0,247 % other
Aside from that, I am the webmaster of www.corfid.com (http://www.corfid.com)
steeler
02-21-2000, 12:36 AM
Well, Uh, I didn't notice your name until after I wrote the note. Sorry.....
I will try to stay awake from here on in...
quote:Originally posted by Florian:
Hi steeler,
Florian is http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif
65,00 % oxygen
0,002 % silicium
0,001 % aluminum
0,010 % iron
2,010 % calcium
0,109 % sodium
0,265 % potassium
0,036 % magnesium
10,00 % hydrogen
0,160 % chlorine
1,160 % phosphorus
18,00 % carbon
3,000 % nitrogen
0,247 % other
Aside from that, I am the webmaster of www.corfid.com (http://www.corfid.com)
Wes Steele
03-06-2000, 09:26 AM
There is a cute story GL used to tell after singing "The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald".
GL was given a tour of the Sailors Cathedral in Detroit which of course, he mentions in the song. The Catherdral is quite near the tunnell which goes to Windsor from Detroit. Well, GL is going around touring this place and up came one of the woman caretakers. She went right up to him, looked him right in the eye, didn't introduce herself, and just said:
"It Ain't Musty!!!!"
I always got a kick out of that story and I hope you did too.
Wes
"In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed..."
I was just thinking about massey hall, and I've decided I'd like to try to fly there next year. It would be nice to see the city , and I need a vacation. I hope that group thing is an open invitation. Anyway I got a lot of planning ,and saving up to do.
Paul J B
03-07-2000, 09:54 AM
I was just thinking about massey hall, and I've decided I'd like to try to fly there next year. It would be nice to see the city , and I need a vacation. I hope that group thing is an open invitation. Anyway I got a lot of planning ,and saving up to do.
Wes Steele
03-07-2000, 03:56 PM
Paul JB, its Shrove Tuesday in New Orleans. What are you doin' writin' to this site? Should be down in the Quarter!
Just Kidding......
Massey Hall is very interesting. It was built in the late 1800's or early 1900's.
A few years ago it had the top ten best accoustics in North America. That may have all changed but it still is a wonderful sight to see GL. If you have never been to Toronto, it is one of the most beautiful places in the world.
I have a nice picture of the outside of this place, when I figure out how to send pictures, you will be in for a treat. Hang On!!!!!!!!
Hey Paul, what's your favorite GL song????
Wes......
Wes, just to let you know I just got back from downtown. I headed out right after that last post. I tell you its crazy down there.Youed think it was a topless party. it was ok, but I would rather visit Massey Hall then bourbon street any day.
Paul J B
03-07-2000, 08:58 PM
Wes, just to let you know I just got back from downtown. I headed out right after that last post. I tell you its crazy down there.Youed think it was a topless party. it was ok, but I would rather visit Massey Hall then bourbon street any day.
My favorite song? Thats a tough question to answer. I guess it depends on my mood. sometimes when I'm in the mood for something more upbeat I'd say SSOL, or "Bend In The Water". Sometimes I feel more in the mood for some of his classic folk songs like "Minstrel Of The Dawn", or "CRT". I honestly don't think I could single out any one song inparticular and say It's my favorite. There all just too damn good. How bout you Wes , what's your favorite?
Paul J B
03-07-2000, 11:14 PM
My favorite song? Thats a tough question to answer. I guess it depends on my mood. sometimes when I'm in the mood for something more upbeat I'd say SSOL, or "Bend In The Water". Sometimes I feel more in the mood for some of his classic folk songs like "Minstrel Of The Dawn", or "CRT". I honestly don't think I could single out any one song inparticular and say It's my favorite. There all just too damn good. How bout you Wes , what's your favorite?
dill23
03-08-2000, 12:29 AM
Hi Everybody,
Iwas reading all the posts over the last two days and seems every one has a funny story to tell. If it's OK, I've got one. It was the 1983 concert in Salt Lake City. My wife's name was Lynda and the marraige was on the rocks, to say the least. Somebody yelled out, "Do Linda," and he did. Man was she pissed. When we got home she hunted down my album with the song and busted in about a hundred pieces. The lady suffered from very low self esteem
Rob
"Oh Linda you done me wrong. I'm gonna sing you a goodbye song." http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
[This message has been edited by Rob Wells (edited March 07, 2000).]
Rob Wells
03-08-2000, 12:29 AM
Hi Everybody,
Iwas reading all the posts over the last two days and seems every one has a funny story to tell. If it's OK, I've got one. It was the 1983 concert in Salt Lake City. My wife's name was Lynda and the marraige was on the rocks, to say the least. Somebody yelled out, "Do Linda," and he did. Man was she pissed. When we got home she hunted down my album with the song and busted in about a hundred pieces. The lady suffered from very low self esteem
Rob
"Oh Linda you done me wrong. I'm gonna sing you a goodbye song." http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
[This message has been edited by Rob Wells (edited March 07, 2000).]
dill23
03-08-2000, 12:40 AM
hey I've got one you all of you. In the Quiz the WRECK is 6:28. But I was looking at the album, not the CD and it's 5:20 long and the last line is "Superior they said never gives up her dead....." Funny I never noticed that before. Anyone have any insights?
rob
Rob Wells
03-08-2000, 12:40 AM
hey I've got one you all of you. In the Quiz the WRECK is 6:28. But I was looking at the album, not the CD and it's 5:20 long and the last line is "Superior they said never gives up her dead....." Funny I never noticed that before. Anyone have any insights?
rob
Wes Steele
03-23-2000, 09:26 PM
In February 1976, GL was at the Front Row Theatre here in Cleveland for 5 shows in 3 days. Yes, that's right. One show Friday, two on Saturday and two on Sunday.
He looked great on Friday and was really getting into it. After he finished "If You Could Read My Mind" the place went crazy and right in the middle of the applause GL went back into the last chorus again;
"I don't know where we went wrong but the feelin's gone and I just can't get it back".
Then the place went really wild. I have never seen him do that again and I still get goosebumps thinking about it now.
Wes....
"and as I travel to the cities and the towns, I get so lonesome knowing you could be around"
Wes Steele
04-22-2000, 03:05 PM
Some people have been whinning lately that GL doesn't sound the same as he did thirty years ago.
I have been to as many concerts as just about anyone at this site and believe me, the concerts now are better than the ones thrity years ago.
Wes.......
BuddyP
04-24-2000, 10:38 AM
I only have a little tidbit to add. Last year at Meadowbrook in Rochester Hills, Mich. The show was great, the sun was sinking into the treeline. The humidity went from thick to non- existent, a near perfect night. The storm that was forcasted that night, drifted elsewhere. Gord was sounding great. Then it was somewhere in the second verse of "Song for a winters night", I turned my attention to Heffernan on Keys for a second. I hear this loud, raspy, bizzare sound coming from the stage and Gord stopped singing. I quickly looked over at Gord and he was bent over, and coughing. Lord only knows what thoughts went through my mind then.
Even the crowd gasped for a second. Then GL straightens up, with a big smile. As the chorus started, he goes to mic and says, "Sorry folks, I just swallowed a fly!" Then he continued on.... Afterwards, I was actually pretty funny. Of course, to appreciate it, you would probably have to be there. Al from Brighton, Mich.
Wes Steele
07-06-2000, 09:19 PM
just bringing this one back to the top.
Wes
Wes,
Since you brought it back to the top...
1. The Massey Hall concert idea sounds great! My wife and I saw him there once in the 70's. It reminds me of a Shakespearean Theater...I guess people were smaller then.
I know you are in Cleveland, Hamburg NY wouldn't be a bad pit stop, we are about 10 minutes from the NYS Thruway(Interstate 90).
2. I remember seeing him with Leona Boyd at Kleinhans Music Hall in Buffalo. Don't remember the exact date but it was in the 70's too. I remeber seeing him with a lady who sang but I don't remember her name. She related that the only problem with touring with Gord was that she didn't have the opportunity to do his songs because he did them. She did do Cobwebs and Dust because she said he wasn't doing it on the tour. Could this have been Leona Boyd.
3.Florian..Great response to what a 'Florian' is.
4. My concert story; In the early 70's they never let you take pictures at Gord's concerts. (My brother-in-law said it was because his image was a commodity and a source of revenue for him and Gord wanted to control it.) Anyway my brother-in-law smuggled a camera into the concert hall and snapped a picture during the concert. As soon as he took the picture a security gaurd came running over and while shaking his night stick in my brother-in-law's face told him if he takes another picture he would be removed from the concert hall. Needless to say he didn't take anymore pictures.
Well I have places to go and people to see!
Dan
charlene
07-08-2000, 10:19 AM
I believe the lady that Gord had with him was Colleen Peterson. She has sinced passed away. She was a friend of his and a folk performer here in Ontario. Liona Boyd toured with Gord also but she plays classical guitar and doesn't sing.
I always took pics of Gord at Massey during the 70's and 80's. No problems from the camera police!
Char
[This message has been edited by charlene (edited July 08, 2000).]
charlene
07-08-2000, 10:19 AM
I believe the lady that Gord had with him was Colleen Peterson. She has sinced passed away. She was a friend of his and a folk performer here in Ontario. Liona Boyd toured with Gord also but she plays classical guitar and doesn't sing.
I always took pics of Gord at Massey during the 70's and 80's. No problems from the camera police!
Char
[This message has been edited by charlene (edited July 08, 2000).]
quote:Originally posted by Dan:
She related that the only problem with touring with Gord was that she didn't have the opportunity to do his songs because he did them. She did do Cobwebs and Dust because she said he wasn't doing it on the tour.
OOPS!
No matter who the artist was....it wasn't Cobwebs and Dust she did Looking at the Rain.
Well "I hate to leave you but leave you I must".
Dan
Wes Steele
07-10-2000, 09:08 AM
Charlene, what did Colleen Perterson die from? She was young. I saw her either at Massey or in Hamilton with GL. Can't believe she passed away..
Wes
charlene
07-10-2000, 01:58 PM
Wes, Colleen had cancer. She was just around 40 I think, maybe 42. She lived just north of my town and I think it was about 4-5 years ago. She was really well liked by Canadians. She had a lady's group with Sylvia Tyson, Shirley Eikhard I believe and another woman and their sound was beautiful. Sylvia and the others still perform with a new member now. Shirley Eikhard wrote Bonnie Raitts - Let's Give em Somethin To Talk About.
Char
I think Shirley is in the group -- I'll check on that!
charlene
07-10-2000, 01:58 PM
Wes, Colleen had cancer. She was just around 40 I think, maybe 42. She lived just north of my town and I think it was about 4-5 years ago. She was really well liked by Canadians. She had a lady's group with Sylvia Tyson, Shirley Eikhard I believe and another woman and their sound was beautiful. Sylvia and the others still perform with a new member now. Shirley Eikhard wrote Bonnie Raitts - Let's Give em Somethin To Talk About.
Char
I think Shirley is in the group -- I'll check on that!
I so enjoyed the concert in Troy in March of this year. We had terrible seats, up in oxygen heaven, but we did get to hear Gordon sing again. The time flew by and the concert seemed to last just minutes, even though it was two hours long. I am so looking forward to hearing him again at the Majestic Theater with the best seats possible.
The last time I had went to see a concert of Gordon, we had fifth row center seats. There was an attractive lady sitting along in front of us. After intermission the lady did not return. After seeing Char's picture on mail e-mail I realized that it was Gord's wife. Who else would not come back to a fourth row center seat. This was a number of years ago and I think it was before Meredith was born. I look forward to also seeing him in Humphrey's in San Diego in August when I go to visit my daughter. Has anyone been to Humphrey's? We have 17th row seats.
sundownbuff
07-15-2000, 07:53 PM
I so enjoyed the concert in Troy in March of this year. We had terrible seats, up in oxygen heaven, but we did get to hear Gordon sing again. The time flew by and the concert seemed to last just minutes, even though it was two hours long. I am so looking forward to hearing him again at the Majestic Theater with the best seats possible.
The last time I had went to see a concert of Gordon, we had fifth row center seats. There was an attractive lady sitting along in front of us. After intermission the lady did not return. After seeing Char's picture on mail e-mail I realized that it was Gord's wife. Who else would not come back to a fourth row center seat. This was a number of years ago and I think it was before Meredith was born. I look forward to also seeing him in Humphrey's in San Diego in August when I go to visit my daughter. Has anyone been to Humphrey's? We have 17th row seats.
~The Gypsy~
07-16-2000, 12:07 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by sundownbuff:
The last time I had went to see a concert of Gordon, we had fifth row center seats. There was an attractive lady sitting along in front of us. After intermission the lady did not return. After seeing Char's picture on mail e-mail I realized that it was Gord's wife. Who else would not come back to a fourth row center seat.
Are you saying our 'Charlene' is actually Gord's wife?!? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif
Wes, you're looking in all the wrong places!
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"Is there someone sewing seams through all my hopes..."
"Look around this place,
There's a smile on every face..."
shipwrecked00
07-16-2000, 12:07 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by sundownbuff:
The last time I had went to see a concert of Gordon, we had fifth row center seats. There was an attractive lady sitting along in front of us. After intermission the lady did not return. After seeing Char's picture on mail e-mail I realized that it was Gord's wife. Who else would not come back to a fourth row center seat.
Are you saying our 'Charlene' is actually Gord's wife?!? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif
Wes, you're looking in all the wrong places!
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"Is there someone sewing seams through all my hopes..."
"Look around this place,
There's a smile on every face..."
No, I didn't mean Char is married to GL. I meant that when I saw the picture of Gord and his lovely family, it was his wife was the person who left the fourth row seat. Sorry I was unclear.
sundownbuff
07-16-2000, 10:22 PM
No, I didn't mean Char is married to GL. I meant that when I saw the picture of Gord and his lovely family, it was his wife was the person who left the fourth row seat. Sorry I was unclear.
Wingdrops
07-23-2000, 11:47 AM
Sundownbuff-
You weren't unclear. They was jest funnin' ya.
Charlene leaving in mid-concert? I don't think so.
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"And the laughter came too easy for life to pass me by." - SDYS
2Much2Lose
07-23-2000, 11:47 AM
Sundownbuff-
You weren't unclear. They was jest funnin' ya.
Charlene leaving in mid-concert? I don't think so.
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"And the laughter came too easy for life to pass me by." - SDYS
Dear 2 much2lose,
Thank you for your note. I am very new to computers and to this group. I tend to take things as they are written and I appreciate you telling me that they are "funnin" me. I enjoy all the info that comes up. I especially have enjoyed the support given to Wes's young son as he faced his surgery. What great people are in this site. I should have known that Char would not leave a fourth row center seat unfilled half way through the concert. LOL
sundownbuff
07-23-2000, 05:03 PM
Dear 2 much2lose,
Thank you for your note. I am very new to computers and to this group. I tend to take things as they are written and I appreciate you telling me that they are "funnin" me. I enjoy all the info that comes up. I especially have enjoyed the support given to Wes's young son as he faced his surgery. What great people are in this site. I should have known that Char would not leave a fourth row center seat unfilled half way through the concert. LOL
Wingdrops
07-23-2000, 06:56 PM
I also am a relative newcomer and really like the people at this site too. Just don't talk about changing any lyrics and you'll do just fine. LOL. Amazing knowledge of Gord, his music, and the background behind the songs. While I haven't been around long enough to be the welcoming committee, it's good to have you aboard. You add a lot.
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"And the laughter came too easy for life to pass me by." - SDYS
2Much2Lose
07-23-2000, 06:56 PM
I also am a relative newcomer and really like the people at this site too. Just don't talk about changing any lyrics and you'll do just fine. LOL. Amazing knowledge of Gord, his music, and the background behind the songs. While I haven't been around long enough to be the welcoming committee, it's good to have you aboard. You add a lot.
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"And the laughter came too easy for life to pass me by." - SDYS
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