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Preface : I know some Canadian artists, but I don't feel qualified to fill in any blanks. So, for those who do........fill in the blank :
Elvis Presley is to America as (fill in the blank) is to Canada.
Here's another :
Frank Sinatra is to America as (fill in the blank) is to Canada.
No answers are right or wrong.
Nightingale
12-05-2008, 08:44 PM
Well, I can't do your blanks but I have a couple of my own :)
The Beach Boys are to America as Blue Rodeo is to Canada.
Loretta Lynn is to America as Anne Murray is to Canada.
I will have to think about it some more...lol. It's more difficult than I thought.
I will stick with my Elvis is to America as Gordon Lightfoot is to Canada.
Nightingale
12-05-2008, 08:46 PM
I am not a big fan but, is Celine Dion Canadian?
Nightingale - Celine? Unfortunately yes...
BILLW
12-05-2008, 09:42 PM
Nightingale - Celine? Unfortunately yes...
Yuri,
We gotta intoduce these fine people to some good old rock music, LOL. I mean how about Johnny Winter is to America as ________ is to Canada.
Mountain is to America as ________ is to Canada.... etc.
Random examples for sure but you know what I mean man !
Bill :)
Frkmry
12-05-2008, 10:12 PM
The Eagles is to America as ___________ is to Canada?
Mountain is to America as ________ is to Canada
MaryAnn ?
(Just kidding) I've never heard of Mountain. Learn something new every day.
I think we're gonna need a little help from Canadians.
RM - Never heard of the headbangin' power quartet from the late '60's??? You must have heard their big hit 'Mississippi Queen'? with the infamous cow bell intro. One of my favorite bands of that era.
YouTube - Mountain-Mississippi Queen with lyrics
Long Islander Leslie West on Guitar, Steve Knight on keyboards, Montreal native Corky Laing on percussion and one of my favorite bassists, Felix Pappalardi, on everything else. Felix was classically trained in orchestration at the University of Michigan and idolized Bach. Felix was also a dynamite producer and is credited for helping the power trio 'Cream' reach full potential with his production, arrangement, writing and musicianship on a number of their albums.
Sadly, womanizing Felix was shot by his wife in the 80's and Steve is no longer with the band. Leslie and Corky still tour with bassist Ritchie Scarlett. Four photos attached which I took at a Toronto Hard Rock Cafe performance a few years ago.
One piece of trivia that links this hard rock Mountain to Gordon Lightfoot is that David Rea is given credit as one of the composers 'Mississippi Queen' (above). Hard to believe this same David Rea also performed with Gordon Lightfoot.
From Valerie Magee's fine website she writes:
“David Rea played guitar on Lightfoot's first album in 1965, featuring such great songs as "Ribbon of Darkness", "Early Morning Rain", and "The Long River". David's guitar riffs on the Lightfoot album are instantly recognizable“.
http://www.mountaintheband.com/history/history.htm
Bill W,
Johnny Winter is to America as ________ is to Canada. (the late Dominic Troiano?)
Mountain is to America as ________ is to Canada.... etc. (Rock Gods, nobody north of the 49th compares to Mountain!!
Peace Man!
RM - Never heard of the headbangin' power quartet from the late '60's???
No. I listened to the song and it didn't ring a bell (no pun intended). However, I do have a headache now.
Thanks for bringing up the David Rea connection. This thread should have been posted in the Small Talk forum, but after I realized my mistake I was unable to delete my initial post.
BILLW
12-06-2008, 10:04 PM
No. I listened to the song and it didn't ring a bell (no pun intended). However, I do have a headache now.
Bang your head against the nearest wall for 60 seconds, when you stop it won't hurt anymore. And you'll forget the original pain. Like GL - Mountain is not for everyone. But Yuri and I would have sat at the same table at lunchtime in High School so I had to bring it up. My young friends liked 'em both - we walked the diversity walk that today's polticians only talk the talk, LOL. Sorry for going so far afield...
Bill :)
Nightingale
12-06-2008, 10:30 PM
Yes, but who is filling in all the blanks?
Mountain is to America as ???? is to Canada????
Yuri...lol :) Celine is okay but just not my favorite singer.
Who can we compare her to?
Whitney Houston comes to mind. Both ladies have amazing power to their voices.
Okay Canadians...what about Ron Sexsmith?
I don't know much about his popularity in Canada.
Would this work?
Jimmy Buffet is to America as Ron Sexsmith is to Canada.
Both have a very laid back style and mellow voice. Jimmy has a cult following but I am not sure about Ron.
charlene
12-06-2008, 11:09 PM
Elvis Presley is to America as ? is to Canada.
Here's another :
Frank Sinatra is to America as ? is to Canada.
not sure where to fit them, if indeed they do fit.
Are we gauging fame/hit records/rock and roll/old standards? so many categories! -- fame? singer who covers songs and acts as well? my brain is hurting..
Gordon Lightfoot
Paul Anka
Ronnie Hawkins (been here since late 50's)
Bobby Curtola
Neil Young
Bryan Adams
Anne Murray
Joni Mitchell
Leonard Cohen
The Guess Who
Okay, Let's turn this one around.
The late Jeff Healey was to Canada as _____________ is to America.
YouTube - Jeff Healey - Can You See The Light
For those unfamiliar with Jeff's talent & playing style, I challenge you take a deep breath and check out this video.
Yuri
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 10:25 AM
Frank Sinatra is to America as (fill in the blank) is to Canada.
Frank Sinatra is to America as (Michael Buble) is to Canada.
http://www.michaelbuble.com/
charlene
12-07-2008, 11:11 AM
Frank Sinatra is to America as (Michael Buble) is to Canada.
http://www.michaelbuble.com/
I think Buble is a cutie, sings well, and has some catchy tunes but he won't ever have the legacy of Sinatra..he's making David Foster a crapload of money tho.. lol
Yuri...lol :) Celine is okay but just not my favorite singer.
Who can we compare her to?
Whitney Houston comes to mind. Both ladies have amazing power to their voices.
How about this ?
Barbra Streisand is to America as Celine Dion is to Canada.
This thread was a terrible idea. First I got a headache and now I feel nauseous.
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 04:19 PM
I think Buble is a cutie, sings well, and has some catchy tunes but he won't ever have the legacy of Sinatra..he's making David Foster a crapload of money tho.. lol
Yes you might be right on with that one Char, but I guess when I see his style, he reminds me of someone like Mr. Sinatra. :cool:
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 04:21 PM
How about this ?
Barbra Streisand is to America as Celine Dion is to Canada.
This thread was a terrible idea. First I got a headache and now I feel nauseous.
I have heard people saying this many times about Streisand & Dion ! :redface:
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 05:41 PM
I'm not a big fan of either Barbra or Celine but admire their rise to fame, what they've accomplished. I do love Barbras' acting/movies...she was great! ...podunklander
Same here I am not a fan of either Celine or Barbra. I dont dislike them, just not my type of music. I prefer Celine singing in french, her Album "Deux" is very good. That was before she hit" Las Vegas,"and the rest of the world. She always said that she wants to do acting...:rolleyes:
I know that our dear "Char" is a big fan of Celine... eh Charline ! ! ! lol :biggrin:
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 05:44 PM
Okay, Let's turn this one around.
The late Jeff Healey was to Canada as _____________ is to America.
YouTube - Jeff Healey - Can You See The Light (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNnnmn6qPi0)
For those unfamiliar with Jeff's talent & playing style, I challenge you take a deep breath and check out this video.
Yuri
Hey Yuri, this would be a difficult one to answer. Jeff Healey may have been in a class of his own ??? :)
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 05:50 PM
To me for Gordon Lightfoot, I can only think of Bob Dylan.
Now if Gordon was a Country Singer...maybe Willie Nelson ? Three great songwriters.
charlene
12-07-2008, 06:04 PM
I've asked Santa for the whole Celine discography in album, cd, 8 track, dvd formats..
You'll be able to see the flames from space..
lolol
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 06:09 PM
You'll be able to see the flames from space..
lolol... char
lolol ! Ah this really made me laugh out loud... :biggrin: :biggrin: :biggrin:
not sure where to fit them, if indeed they do fit.
Are we gauging fame/hit records/rock and roll/old standards? so many categories! -- fame? singer who covers songs and acts as well?
Ma'am, I don't know. As I've already stated, this has to be one of my worst ideas ever.
I THINK I was initially leaning toward iconic musicians.
Let me try this one.........
George Strait is to America as Ian Tyson is to Canada.
charlene
12-07-2008, 06:39 PM
see...THINKING never comes to a good end..
lol
it's an interesting topic..I too have a headache..nausea is being held at bay for the time being..
I'd say the George Strait/Ian Tyson works pretty good..
I'm a fan of both..even if George just basically stands there and sings..lol
they both look good in hats too..
;)
Peter Bro10
12-07-2008, 06:59 PM
For those unfamiliar with Jeff's talent & playing style, I challenge you take a deep breath and check out this video.
Yuri
That was wild to say the least!
I was hoping to hear some of the Johnny Carson interview.
Strange as it may seem, I never have heard of Jeff Healey before now.
Thanks for the "enlightenment" Yuri!
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 07:14 PM
Well, I can't do your blanks but I have a couple of my own :)
The Beach Boys are to America as Blue Rodeo is to Canada.
Loretta Lynn is to America as Anne Murray is to Canada.
I will have to think about it some more...lol. It's more difficult than I thought.
I will stick with my Elvis is to America as Gordon Lightfoot is to Canada.
As far as Elvis, {THE KING OF ROCK & ROLL} for me, I think he's pretty difficult to compare. But hey Anne, that's just me ! :)
Jesse Joe
12-07-2008, 07:18 PM
I think Buble is a cutie, sings well, and has some catchy tunes but he won't ever have the legacy of Sinatra..he's making David Foster a crapload of money tho.. lol
David Foster ????? :biggrin:
Nightingale
12-07-2008, 10:03 PM
Hmmm...I should have thought of Barbra Streisand in comparison to Celine. In truth, I can't stand Barbra...lol.
I know, it's unamerican to not like her but I can't help it.
I have to agree with Jesse Joe about Jeff Healey. The man was in a class by himself and I can't think of anyone that comes close to him.
Yuri, that was an amazing clip. Thanks for putting that up...loved it :)
RM...what do you mean you have a headache...lol. This was your idea :)
I think we should twist it even more, my friend. How about complete opposites?
Barry Manilow is to America what Leonard Cohen is to Canada
That should make a few people cringe :)
Frkmry
12-10-2008, 11:44 PM
Charlene
THAT was funny!
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