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johnfowles
12-29-2007, 03:04 AM
Mackinaw City guitarist assembles group for concert, Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot
http://www.gaylordheraldtimes.com/articles/2007/12/28/features/entertainment/doc47753d59212e1413256890.txt
"CHEBOYGAN — Rainy day people, fans of Great Lakes lore and hearts who have lost a love will gather at the Cheboygan Opera House on Saturday, Jan. 12 when "Songs For A Winter’s Night, A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot" is presented as the first benefit concert of the New Year.

Mackinaw City guitarist Mike Fornes has assembled a band of four backup musicians, who will portray the same roles as Lightfoot’s own backup musicians, in order to present a salute to Canadian balladeer Gordon Lightfoot in the true spirit of Lightfoot’s original sound, thereby replicating a two-hour concert in his style."
It will be interesting to see their setlist and a review.
Who's going??

AnneOK
12-29-2007, 11:35 AM
Sounds like an interesting show. I may try to get up to Cheboygan for it. Tickets are $8.

Has anybody ever seen this guy perform before?

Moosedog
12-29-2007, 11:46 AM
I live right here in Cheboygan, so I'll probably go - I heard about this quite some time ago, but without much detail. There are a lot of talented local musicians up this way - should be interesting! :)

Vickie

AnneOK
01-12-2008, 02:13 PM
I found a little bit more information on the Central Michigan University Arts Almanac . . . basically same message as before, but with an added tidbit about the guitar:

"The Opera House in Cheboygan will present “Songs For A Winter’s Night: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot” on January 12th at 7:30 p.m. Guitarist Mike Fornes along with four musicians will recreate the original sound of the Gordon Lightfoot ensemble. Fornes had a replica of Lightfoot’s Gibson B-45 12-string guitar built for this concert. The music from the North will include such hits as “Sundown,” “If You Could Read My Mind” and “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.” For ticket information call The Opera House at 231-627-5841."

Sounds like this musician has done much to be true to Gord's sound. I am heading up this evening for the show and am looking forward to it!

Anybody else going?

formerlylavender
01-13-2008, 12:03 PM
Did anyone go to the show? How was it? I wish they had a tribute band/show around here...and $8 is a steal. I'd be interested to hear his interpretations.

Moosedog
01-14-2008, 10:06 AM
They previewed this show on the morning news Friday, interviewed the performer, and then had the band perform Wreck. I was less than impressed, and busy working on a home improvement project over the weekend, so opted not to go. I hope the real performance was much better for all those who attended!

On a side note, I was in a little local bar up here back in September, and about 10:00 a young man arrived and setup to play guitar and sing. I wish I could recall his name, because his very first song was one of Gordon's, and he did an absolutely beautiful job!

Vickie

Kathy in Michigan
01-14-2008, 12:45 PM
Vicki.
9 and 10 News, right?? I was rushing out the door when I heard the 'Wreck' and I was not impressed either. Given the benefit of the doubt, it was early in the morning.
I decided then, though, that I would stay home this weekend. I wonder tho......did we miss sumpin good?

Moosedog
01-14-2008, 02:33 PM
Yes, Kathy - 9 and 10 News! I was already torn as to whether or not I could make time to attend, and I opted out after hearing that little sample. LOL

Hopefully, for all who attended, it ended up being a good show! :)

Are you planning to go to Manistee? I'm hoping to, and am just waiting for the tickets to go on sale. From there I'm heading to Waukegan, and then Appleton. If you go to Manistee, let's plan to meet up!

Vickie

Kathy in Michigan
01-14-2008, 08:48 PM
It's a date.
My husband and I are going to join the Player's Club at Little River. I think that 'players' get notice of advance ticket sales.
If I can be a 'player' for my $10 a year donation to the casino, I'm in!
I'll let you know if we get advance notice.
I'm looking forward to finally meeting a fellow 'corfidian'!!!
Kathy

AnneOK
01-14-2008, 11:57 PM
I did go to the show on Saturday, and overall I'd have to say it was okay but not spectacular. To be honest, I was disappointed but have a hard time admitting that because they put so much effort into the performance. :-) (darn, how do I do smileys?) All in all, it was a decent way to spend the evening and I do applaud the group's salute to Gord.

Group leader Mike Fornes was quoted in the program notes, saying "I'm not Gordon Lightfoot . . . but I'm trying to play his character, become the role, so to speak. His music is the music of the north country and the music of our culture. We're 50 miles from the Canadian Border and the Edmund Fitzgerald sank less than 100 miles from here. We live on these lakes and in the same woods that Lightfoot writes about."

Mr. Fornes did seem to get into the role, sporting a turquoise bracelet and ring and giving his "thank yous" to the audience with thumbs up and a bright smile. The stage was set up with all the musicians in their proper places, and the drumset said "The Lightfoot Band."

I have heard a number of folks on this forum as well as the newsgroup do covers of Gord's songs that were far superior to the ones I heard Saturday night. Personally, I think that is not only a credit to the incredibly talented folks we have among the "Net People" but also a function of keeping the covers simple -- vocals and a few guitars. Trying to "replicate" the sound of an entire band that has been playing together for decades is a lot to take on, and at times the music almost took on a "karaoke" feel. The arrangements frequently seemed very heavy, but on a few of the more mellow tunes the accompaniment was lighter and more enjoyable. I have no doubt that these gentlemen are all accomplished musicians in their own rights.

I had not seen any previews on local media prior to the show, but going into it I did hope that they would pull out some of the older songs that Gord does not or cannot sing anymore. There was a respectable mix of songs along with all the "staples", and without further delay here is the setlist:

Salute (the bass was a bit overwhelming)
Don Quixote (yes, he did the foot stomp going into the last verse)
I'll Prove My Love (nice)
The House You Live In
Sundown (always a crowd pleaser)
Carefree Highway
Restless (I have to say, the wood block was just a tad off)
Medley:
Early Mornin' Rain (good energy)
I'm Not Sayin' (nice)
Ribbon of Darkness
For Lovin' Me
Did She Mention My Name
All I'm After
The Circle is Small

-Intermission-

14 Karat Gold
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald (the lead guitarist had an uncle who perished on the Lakes, although not on the Fitz itself)
Alberta Bound
Baby Step Back
Romance
Beautiful
Song For a Winter's Night
Rainy Day People
Shadows
If You Could Read My Mind

Encore: Canadian Railroad Trilogy (a decent rendition, although the transitions were kind of rough)

The audience seemed to have a good time, and as a whole they probably weren't listening to the songs as critically as I was . . . they were there to support the Opera House and the musicians and enjoy an evening of live music, and to that end the show was probably well received. Being a diehard Lightfoot fan, it was hard to not compare this group to Gord and the guys, and I realize that's a mighty difficult standard to reach.

The snow was softly falling when we got out, just enough to grease up the roads and make the 90-mile return trip a challenging one. But, the iPod was tuned to Gord, the lovely snow-covered evergreens were admired, and it was a fitting end to the evening.

Moosedog
01-15-2008, 10:05 AM
Thanks for the review, and I'm glad you enjoyed your evening! :) Sounds like much effort was put into attempting to properly salute Gord and the band, and that certainly is appreciated. Glad you made it home safely - we certainly do get some nasty road conditions up this way!

Vickie

charlene
01-15-2008, 03:42 PM
thanks Miss Anne! glad you made it home safely. sounds like an interesting evening..

I'll be seeing the Tribute show here in Toronto on Friday. Jory has promised some new tunes not done since the shows began in 2003. He's doing one of them..I saw him do it a month or so ago when I saw him..

There's some familiar folks again but some new voices I'm looking forward to hearing. Next to actually see Lightfoot these Tribute shows are the next best thing and I have a whole new set of CD's on my shelf now comprising the individual works of many of the artists participating in the shows over the years..
http://www.hughsroom.com/#friday

Jesse Joe
01-16-2008, 11:46 AM
Thanks AnneOK for your wonderful review of the evening. :)

formerlylavender
01-17-2008, 10:49 AM
Thanks, AnneOK, for your review. Sounds like you had a nice evening and were open-minded enough to enjoy a different take on Gord's songs. At least they're getting the music out there...that's important too.

Kathy in Michigan
01-22-2008, 02:39 PM
Annie, Thanks for the review. If it hadn't been the middle of winter, well, I may have given it a shot. I'm not too adventurous this time of year.

Vickie and Annie,
Tickets for the March 27th show (a Thursday?) go on sale on the 25th for Player's Club members. Am I a member yet? No. So I better get to it. I'm going to see if my husband will go stand in line on Friday morning...Otherwise, I think I feel the flu coming on early Friday morning.
Tickets go on sale to the public on Feb 1.

Moosedog
01-22-2008, 03:18 PM
Thanks, Kathy! :) I'll be waiting until Feb 1st to purchase my ticket. Too bad they won't let members purchase over the phone, eh?

Vickie

Kathy in Michigan
01-25-2008, 12:03 PM
Called in sick today so I could be at the Casino to purchase tickets. (I'm feeling a little guilty about that! I'm calling it a Mental Health day!) I got there early (8:00) to sign up for the Players Club...now they know everything about me and it's probably flying through cyber space as we speak. They gave me $5 for signing up, spent $2 of my own and walked out with $17. Not bad, eh?

Oh yeah, tickets.
Row G 43 and 44...Stage Right on the aisle. There were many seats available and NO line, well one other person who was buying the tickets for the casino employee who was actually selling the tickets.

I'm excited. Should I have taken the front row? The sales person said it was quite a bit lower than the stage and could be a neck strain, so I opted for back a little and to the right because my neck turns better that way (arthritis) and I also won't have to deal with tall people sitting in front of me.

Vickie, I saved the front row seats for YOU!! :)

Kathy

Moosedog
01-25-2008, 12:26 PM
Hey Kathy! :) I logged on specifically to see if you had gotten your tickets - great news! If it weren't a 3 hour drive, I might have done the same thing you did. That's ok, I only need 1 ticket, and sometimes it's easy to get 1 ticket fairly close to the stage. If not, I can live with it, since I've got good seats for Waukegan and Appleton. I've got my calendar marked to jump online next week and get my ticket! Looking forward to meeting up with you.

Vickie

Moosedog
02-01-2008, 03:56 PM
Yahoooo, bought my Manistee ticket today! Row E, Center!! :)

Vickie

Dream Street Rose
02-01-2008, 04:06 PM
Yea Vickie, Way to go. We all know that you will have a special evening. I am very excited for you. :clap: :clap: :clap:

DSR

Jesse Joe
02-01-2008, 04:13 PM
Row 'E' center, your gonna have a great view of the concert. Really happy for you Vickie. :)

Kathy in Michigan
02-01-2008, 07:51 PM
Vickie,
I am counting the days, are you? Sounds like you got good seats even a week later! I like to be back a little bit so I can take it all in and not have to look around like I'm watching a tennis game!

You have quite a haul from here to Illinois the next day. Isn't it about 350 miles? It's doable, but a long ride, especially through the Chicago area. Ugh. I think that the car ferry will be running by then out of Ludington, but I think for you and a car is about $100. Not the most economical.
Kathy

paddletothesea
02-01-2008, 08:28 PM
People from Michigan are called "Michiganders" FYI

johnfowles
02-01-2008, 09:09 PM
Err Umm if males from MI are called michiganders., are the ladies then called Mitchiducks??

Moosedog
02-01-2008, 09:56 PM
Good question, Sir John! LOL

Kathy, yes - I'm counting the days! :) The drive doesn't bother me - I make the drive from here to Chicago all the time to visit family and that's about 475 miles. Going from Manistee to Waukegan will actually be a shorter drive than I'm used to. And, I'll get to spend all day Saturday with my family before heading to Appleton on Sunday. :) Looking forward to meeting up with you at the concert!

Vickie

Paul Farnham
02-02-2008, 10:39 AM
Err Umm if males from MI are called michiganders., are the ladies then called Mitchiducks??

Well, Sir John, I would guess that a lady would be a "Michigoose" as in "what's good for the (Michi)goose is good for the (Michi)gander. "

charlene
02-02-2008, 10:44 AM
Lololol!!!

Kathy in Michigan
02-02-2008, 12:22 PM
Will you be the one with the flower in your hair or the big sign that says "I LOVE GL" :)

johnfowles
02-02-2008, 01:01 PM
Well, Sir John, I would guess that a lady would be a "Michigoose" as in "what's good for the (Michi)goose is good for the (Michi)gander. "
Yes Paul you are perfectly correct.
I was mixing up my geeses and ducks
had they been ducks then of course the males
would be Michidrakes!!
A strange mistake for me to have made as we have way too many Geeses around here as it is

Moosedog
02-02-2008, 04:22 PM
Will you be the one with the flower in your hair or the big sign that says "I LOVE GL" :)

LOL, none of the above! Somewhere on this board is a picture of me with Gord - I'll see if I can find it. Then you'll at least know what I look like so we can meet up. :)

Vickie

talbot10
02-02-2008, 08:11 PM
LOL, none of the above! Somewhere on this board is a picture of me with Gord - I'll see if I can find it. Then you'll at least know what I look like so we can meet up. :)

Vickie

HI Vickie and Kathy,
I hope to get a chance to meet you both and any of the other Corfid folks at the show at the Casino. I have the good fortune of working about an hour north of there that day. I am glad I am able to go to that show. I have not seen Gord since Toronto in 06. Have a great weekend.
Bill Hall

Moosedog
02-02-2008, 09:26 PM
Sounds great, Bill! We'll all make arrangements to meet up as the time gets closer. :)

Vickie

Jesse Joe
02-02-2008, 09:31 PM
LOL, none of the above! Somewhere on this board is a picture of me with Gord - I'll see if I can find it. Then you'll at least know what I look like so we can meet up. :)

Vickie

Here's the pic Vickie ! :)



http://www.corfid.com/vbb/attachment.php?attachmentid=13&d=1187796109

Kathy in Michigan
02-03-2008, 11:44 AM
Okay Bill and Vickie...You're on!
Next time I'm down that way, I'll check it all out and come up with a place to meet before the concert. The auditorium is new and I'm not exactly sure where it's situated at the casino. Plus any time I've been to the casino area, I get all turned around! I'll familiarize myself with it so I know exactly where I am :)
Bill, where are you working that day?
Kathy

talbot10
02-03-2008, 12:09 PM
Okay Bill and Vickie...You're on!
Next time I'm down that way, I'll check it all out and come up with a place to meet before the concert. The auditorium is new and I'm not exactly sure where it's situated at the casino. Plus any time I've been to the casino area, I get all turned around! I'll familiarize myself with it so I know exactly where I am :)
Bill, where are you working that day?
Kathy

Hi Kathy,
I am working in the Traverse city area that day.
Bill

Kathy in Michigan
02-03-2008, 04:46 PM
That's nice town...especially if you're on vacation.
Are you playing music there?(I peeked at your website!)

Jesse Joe
02-03-2008, 04:58 PM
That's nice town...especially if you're on vacation.
Are you playing music there?(I peeked at your website!)

And Bill is a great singer, fantastic vocals. :)

talbot10
02-03-2008, 08:24 PM
That's nice town...especially if you're on vacation.
Are you playing music there?(I peeked at your website!)

not this time :)

talbot10
02-03-2008, 08:25 PM
And Bill is a great singer, fantastic vocals. :)

Thank you kindly Jesse!
Bill

Jesse Joe
02-03-2008, 09:24 PM
Well it's the truth and your quite welcome Bill. :)

Paul Farnham
02-04-2008, 11:04 AM
And Bill is a great singer, fantastic vocals. :)

I agree with JJ, Bill. Very nice work!

podunklander
02-04-2008, 11:34 AM
And Bill is a great singer, fantastic vocals. :)

Yes he is! I'm hoping to see him perform live someday (hint, hint!) ...maybe at the Vanilla Bean ;)

oh and I fell in love with Traverse City and up the peninsula when I visited there last Fall! It had that 'vintage' touristy-feel to it and I thought it was just charming!

And nice photo Vickie!

Pam

Kathy in Michigan
03-26-2008, 12:39 PM
Hi Vickie and Bill!

We're 32 hours away from the Manistee concert !

However, I never got back to the casino to find a meeting spot. I have a picture of you, Vickie...I'm sorry to say that I don't have a recent pic of me that looks like I think I look, so I haven't posted one(I take a lousy photo). So I think it will be up to me to find you. I'll check around by the entrance to the concert hall. Other wise, my husband and I will be in row G (on the right side of the stage) in the aisle seats. Bill, where are you going to be sitting?

The concert is SOLD OUT!

I'm getting very excited!!!

See you there!
Kathy

Moosedog
03-26-2008, 01:09 PM
Hi Kathy! I dropped both you and Bill a message with my seat information - looking forward to meeting up with you. :) It was great to log onto the casino web site and see that the concert has sold out!

Vickie

talbot10
03-26-2008, 09:47 PM
HI Cathy and Vickie,
I Actually don't know where I am sitting :). I am going to the show with a guy
I work with and he got the tickets a while ago. I will definately look for you both
either before the show or at intermission. I am not sure when exactly I will get there.
Bill

Moosedog
03-28-2008, 03:50 PM
Kathy, I'm so sorry Bill and I didn't find you - we had planned to hunt you down during intermission. But, as you know, there was no intermission. Bill, thanks for letting me hang out with you and your buddy; I had a lot of fun. :) We had some interesting moments, eh? LOL

talbot10
03-28-2008, 08:51 PM
Kathy, I'm so sorry Bill and I didn't find you - we had planned to hunt you down during intermission. But, as you know, there was no intermission. Bill, thanks for letting me hang out with you and your buddy; I had a lot of fun. :) We had some interesting moments, eh? LOL


HI Vickie!
Have a great time at the concert tonight! It was great to meet you at the show last night and hang out. I had a great time!!
We sure had a lot of laughs, did'nt we! :)
Kathy I second what Vickie said. We were all surprised ther was no intermission. Hopefully we can all get to meet again!
The show was great and Gord did 21 songs without a break. He may 70 but he sure has a lot of energy. These are the songs: Not in the right order:

Cotten Jenney
Never to close
early morning rain
ribbon of darkness
If you could read my mind
don Q
Beautiful
Hang Dog
If Children had wings
In my Fashion
triangle
14 karat Gold
Sea of Tranquility
Shadows
Baby Step Back
A painter passing through
The wreck
Old dan's records
Rainy Day People
Sundown
The Watchman's gone

SomewhereupinMichigan
03-28-2008, 11:05 PM
Row E, Stage Left...it was great to see Gord again. He played one long set, his usual two dozen or so songs. Took about the first half dozen songs or so for him to loosen up the vocal strings and it is somewhat painful to realize that he can no longer hit a lot of the higher notes and occasionally the voice cuts out. Nevertheless, another great performance from the old master. He gives it his all and, at nearly 70, what more can we ask for? Looking about the arena it was also painfully obvious to realize that the core audience has aged along with Gord and the band. At 53 and 52, my wife and I felt like we were two of the more youthful in the crowd. Set list was very similar to the sets he used earlier this year in Florida. Opened with 14 Karat Gold and wrapped with a double encore, concluding on Old Dan's Records. All in all, a truly enjoyable way to spend the evening. The casino hotel was reasonable and the pre-concert meal we enjoyed in one of their restaurants was pleasant and, with coupons off the internet site, quite a bargain. Didn't catch his name but there was a quite talented young man singing and accompanying himself on guitar throughout our meal, playing a pleasant mix of 60s to current tunes.

To answer some of the earlier posts...Gord typically doesn't do an intermission when playing casino venues. I think he fears losing people during the break to the gaming rooms and then its hard to bring them back in without disrupting the entire audience and "flow" of the second half.

talbot10
03-29-2008, 12:43 AM
. Didn't catch his name but there was a quite talented young man singing and accompanying himself on guitar throughout our meal, playing a pleasant mix of 60s to current tunes.

Yeah we saw that kid too...He was good
Bill

Moosedog
03-31-2008, 04:26 PM
I asked Rick last night about the different format used for casino shows. The format isn't Gord's choice. Apparently, the casinos specifically contract the performances for a more limited time period, fearing a longer performance will lose them too much money in the casino. Go figure! LOL

Vickie