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Jesse Joe
06-25-2006, 07:55 AM
http://www.bestofjamestaylor.com/images/jamestaylor200x200.jpg

http://blueopossum.homestead.com/files/gordonlightfoot.jpg
I know this could be argued, especialy for a ( Non GL fan.) How I hate to even have to write that.lol :D

But a joke from Jay Leno, a few years back. He said you know James Taylor. That guy has really been around. He's Seen Fire And He's Seen Rain.' :rolleyes:

I know there are a lot of good songwriters out there, Paul Simon, John Mellencamp, Paul Mcartney, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and on and on...

Does anyone know of a Gordon Lightfoot song, that would be equivalent to the James Taylor? one? :eek:

[ June 27, 2006, 05:48: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]

closetcanadian
06-25-2006, 01:40 PM
Are you asking if one Lightfoot tune could be singled out as his "signature song"? I guess JT will probably be best remembered for Fire and Rain. Although Sundown and The Wreck were GL's biggest hits, I would hope he would be best remembered for IYCRMM. That is an incredibly well written and performed tune and would be my selection for GL's "signature song." Let the debate begin... :)

Jesse Joe
06-25-2006, 02:59 PM
IYCRMM, is indeed a good one. Often mention by Gord himself to be one of his favorite.
But no I was asking if you can find a Lightfoot song, that Jay Leno or any other comedian, could make fun of.
Like the James Taylor one Jay made fun of it, saying. (The guy has really been around, He's seen fire and he's seen rain.) :D

TYPICAL JAY LENO JOKE. :D :rolleyes:

DJ in MJ
06-25-2006, 03:16 PM
I think there was some sort of live Canadian show long ago (maybe an awards show) where the host said something like, "If this show ends up being a disaster, Gordon Lightfoot will write a song about it!"

Jesse Joe
06-25-2006, 03:54 PM
Probably right David(djb). Lightfoot has been known for writing good topical song. A disater such as the shipwreck of The Fitz. So I can imagine someone saying such a thing. :) :D :rolleyes:

Borderstone
06-25-2006, 05:20 PM
Comics & people in general have made fun of "Wreck" for 30 years now.

I've never heard anyone (besides myself) make jokes about Sundown,Carefree Highway,Rainy Day People,IYCRMM. Certainly none about "The Circle Is Small" or any others.

I think "Wreck" gets it the most because soe feel the topic is such a downer. Despite the fact that it's an actual event.

Of course,most don't know that and think it's just a work of Gordon's mind. :rolleyes:

The Rez
06-26-2006, 02:09 AM
Which Century" The Rez

19th: Steven Forster w/o peer

20th: Harold Arlen: "google" - you will be jaw dropping amazed: Wizardy of Oz, Stormy Weather,
One for my Boby One More for the Road, Blues in the Night, That Old Black Magic. That's just off the top of the ol' noggin. - "google"

21st: Remains to be seen.

Poin-o-ponder: When Harold Arlen was finishing his writing career Gord was at his beginning. Thw wrote at the time time for a while.

I stand amazed at the "begats" All music is related by DNA if not by style.

"Ye whose hearts are fresh and simple"

Jesse Joe
06-26-2006, 07:05 AM
Well maybe the Century was taking it a little too far. But it's not Google or anything else it's just my opinion.