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Lightfoot678
03-22-2000, 04:53 PM
Hello Everyone
Tomorrow in my college public speaking class I am going to be giving an informative speech on the Edmund Fitzgerald. In the speech I am going to be mentioning Gordons song of course.
Will let you all know how it turned out
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Look into his shining eyes and if you see a ghost don't be surprised......Listen to the strings. That jangle and dangle while the old guitar sings.
The lake it is said never gives up her dead, when the gales of November come early.
Rob Wells
03-22-2000, 11:33 PM
Here's to hull #301. Break thier hearts and good luck!!!
Lightfoot678
03-28-2000, 10:37 PM
Well the speech got delayed by 5 days (counting the weekend too). I gave it today and it went without a hitch. After class I wound up loaning "Summertime Dream" to a girl in the class who loved the song. But hadn't heard it in ages. Got an A on the speech itself.
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Look into his shining eyes and if you see a ghost don't be surprised......Listen to the strings. That jangle and dangle while the old guitar sings.
The lake it is said never gives up her dead, when the gales of November come early.
Pirate Queen
03-28-2000, 10:58 PM
that is cool.
so totally off the subject, what college do you go to anyway? just curious.
Hey, that IS cool.
A couple of notes -
1. I saw GL at Avery Fisher Hall in NYC in the month after the Fitzgeral went down. During the show at one point he starts playing around with some chords and mumbling a few lines about the Fitzgerald and says "it's something I'm working on." (!) Indeed, when I picked up "Summertime Dream" the day it was released there it was - with chord patterns I recognized from that night. What a magical look into the mind of the man!
I've since become somewhat of a Fitzgerald buff and have read many books on it and teh one thing that constantly amazes me is that after all the underwater robots and massive studies they come down to three theories as to what caused the sinking. These are basically "she might have broke up or she might have capsized. She may have broke deep and took water." They put it in fancier words, but GL had it right at the start.
quote:Originally posted by fezo:
I've since become somewhat of a Fitzgerald buff and have read many books on it and teh one thing that constantly amazes me is that after all the underwater robots and massive studies they come down to three theories as to what caused the sinking. These are basically "she might have broke up or she might have capsized. She may have broke deep and took water." They put it in fancier words, but GL had it right at the start.
Hey Fezo (I love the handle),
I think Lightfoots words ring so true because he covered most possiblities with the exception of a missle hitting the Big Fitz.
I think it's a shame that the official cause is the hatch or hold covers that the crew didn't secure properly. It's a real cop out and insult. I think it hit the shoal when it was on the bottom of a wave and bam!
Keep on trucking and keep a weary eye for that 'Witch of November'
Dan
pakachoog
01-08-2001, 10:40 AM
I can't help but think of the Worcester Warehouse fire when I listen to the
Wreck...
Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the "smoke" turns the minutes
to hours? Isn't it strange that someone's tragedy ultimately becomes entertainment?
We eat popcorn and watch on the screen as people slide down the deck of the
Titanic.
classicmixdj
01-08-2001, 02:19 PM
Enough about the song...Good Luck with the Girl http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif...that is assuming you are single.
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