PDA

View Full Version : Canadian Heritage Moment for Teens


Minstrel Man
06-13-2011, 10:50 PM
So I performed to a class of high school students as I often do (usually once a year). This year I called it a "Canadian Heritage Moment." I played some Lightfoot tunes and I interjected with explanations of who Lightfoot is and why he is important to Canada. Here is my set list this time round:

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Triangle
Early Morning Rain
If You Could Read My Mind
In My Fashion
The Canadian Railroad Trilogy

Didn't play as many as last time, and I didn't do much finger picking this time (partly because I had broken my thumb nail earlier in the day).

Do you think that that is a good set list? What should my set list be next year? What songs do you think I should play to introduce high school students to Lightfoot?
I welcome your comments.

jj
06-13-2011, 11:38 PM
What should my set list be next year? What songs do you think I should play to introduce high school students to Lightfoot?
I welcome your comments.[/QUOTE]

add
Restless
We've got to stay together
Alberta bound
APPT
SFAWN

subtract
Triangle


Someone must have recorded your gig, no?

Were you at Massey?

Minstrel Man
06-17-2011, 11:03 PM
Interesting song choices. I didn't do SFAWN simply because it was summer. Of course that song is great to listen to anytime. I did give Alberta Bound some consideration at one point. I don't think anyone recorded the event. We just crammed two classes into the music room, and away we went. It was fun. It's always fun to do. Some kids really enjoy the music. Others, just can't dig Gord's music. One student asked me if I knew any Guns and Roses. Oh well...just trying to keep students educated about our musical greats.

charlene
06-19-2011, 09:31 PM
well gord did SFAWN at Massey....
;)
A friend here in Sarasota is a singer and last night she did SUNDOWN for me...
follks were dancing and singing along...loved it...
http://jenniferleigh.net/fr_home.cfm

Interesting song choices. I didn't do SFAWN simply because it was summer. Of course that song is great to listen to anytime. I did give Alberta Bound some consideration at one point. I don't think anyone recorded the event. We just crammed two classes into the music room, and away we went. It was fun. It's always fun to do. Some kids really enjoy the music. Others, just can't dig Gord's music. One student asked me if I knew any Guns and Roses. Oh well...just trying to keep students educated about our musical greats.

efgh294
06-24-2011, 07:40 AM
Qing Ch'ing buy wow account (http://www.accountsmall.com) embody, ask a way:"Can the wow accounts (http://www.accountcheap.com) endocarp Qing tally a advantage cheap wow gold (http://www.ugamesale.com) method?"The architect solon wow powerleveling (http://www.handpowerleveling.com) says with smile:"The diplomatist wow gold (http://www.ugamegold.com) pours a method.""Say quickly.""His.

teherie
06-26-2011, 03:12 PM
Since I just returned from a week on Georgian Bay and the weather wasn't it's most cooperative I would add:

Rainy Day People
Looking at the Rain

Seriously, consider a couple more oldies or lesser known tunes and discuss the significance of the lyrics. For example:

Mother of a Miner's Child, Sweet Guinnivere (Sp?) or Boss Man
Whispers of the North
Cherokee Bend (Lots of versus to sing)
Too Late for Praying
Circle of Steel
Ode to Big Blue
The House You Live In
Protocol or Patriot's Dream