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charlene
02-07-2014, 07:45 PM
Rick Says:On this beautiful sunny day, the Gordon Lightfoot touring music machine rolls into downtown Tucson, Arizona for the 5th time over the years, at the FOX again, sold out on Friday nite!

charlene
02-07-2014, 07:47 PM
The setlist now has DRIFTERS and Race Among The Ruins.
Lightfoot has taken to using a nasal spray onstage...

Lisa J
02-08-2014, 02:29 AM
I am so sad that I moved from Tucson weeks ago and in so doing, missed this show. It's a lovely theatre, very cozy. I hope my Tucson friends enjoyed the show... And I hope he's still doing Race Among the Ruins in October when I finally get to attend a concert. I love that song and Minot sure I've heard it in concert.
As a side note, why is he using nasal spray?

Lisa J
02-08-2014, 12:33 PM
A friend of mine went to the show last night and said the seat next to him was empty! Front row.... Who does that? He said I was there in spirit.... I wish I had been there for real.
I did get some great pictures, but as we know, that's not the same.

charlene
02-08-2014, 03:48 PM
For several years now he has had inner ear problems, perhaps the nasal spray helps unclog things.lol They can be addictive tho.
That empty seat could have been a friend of mine who also has a photography pass and wanders around the venue taking pics...

JohninCt.
02-09-2014, 10:10 AM
For several years now he has had inner ear problems, perhaps the nasal spray helps unclog things.lol They can be addictive tho.
That empty seat could have been a friend of mine who also has a photography pass and wanders around the venue taking pics...

Which makes me wonder, does anyone know if the photographer from Fairfield, CT. (I think his name was Slie), is still taking pictures for Gordon?

charlene
02-11-2014, 09:23 AM
FOX THEATRE-Tucson ARIZONA-Feb.10-2014 review and setlist: http://www.examiner.com/review/gordon-lightfoot-the-picture-of-resilence

Gordon Lightfoot in Concert
Rating:StarStarStarStarStar
February 10, 2014
Gordon Lightfoot, acclaimed singer/songwriter, made a highly anticipated appearance at the Fox Theatre in Tucson, AZ on Feb 7, 2014.

He has delighted audiences with his baritone voice and his folk-based twelve-string acoustic guitar for over fifty years. His eloquent songs paint pictures and tell stories that few writers can rival. He has influenced other songwriters like Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, and Jimmy Buffett.

Mr. Lightfoot has overcome catastrophic illness in recent years. He suffered an abdominal aortic aneurysm in 2002 that resulted in several surgeries and a six-week coma. By late 2003, he returned to his writing and performing.

On September 14, 2006, in the middle of a performance, Lightfoot suffered a minor stroke that left him without the use of his middle and ring fingers. Within a year, he regained the use of his strumming fingers and has played to sold out shows since.

Lightfoot has penned over 250 songs. There are no set lists for his shows. The band just follows his cues. Last night, he started the show with “Sweet Guinevere”, “Cotton Jenny” and “Sea of Tranquility". By the end of the third song, a loud female voice emanated from the audience, ”you are awesome and we love you!” The sold out crowd roared. Mr. Lightfoot laughed and said “That’s Dorie, spelled D-O-R-I-E. We bring her along for audience warm up”. The concert took on a warm, comfortable atmosphere for the rest of the show.

Lightfoot’s voice does not have the same baritone quality from years ago. Yet his phrasing is still classic Lightfoot. He was easily heard thanks to the impeccable acoustics at the Fox Theatre and his bands’ ability to weave their sound around the softness of his voice. His appearance is gaunt now, yet he is strong enough to stand throughout the two-hour performance.

Most importantly, Lightfoot seemed to be enjoying himself throughout the performance. He gave us little “nuggets” of information about some of his songs throughout the show. “If Children Had Wings” is a song he wrote immediately after his first divorce. His ex-wife took his two children to Europe. The song was his response to the separation. Later in the show, he introduced “Canadian Railroad Trilogy” as a piece that he was commissioned to write for a Canadian Television show about building the railroad across North America. He borrowed the format from “The Civil War Trilogy” written by Don Gibson, a fellow songwriter. Later, he prefaced, “The most important song in the whole lot” is “If You Could Read My Mind”.

Gordon Lightfoot is seventy-five years old now and he still enjoys performing. Age and health issues have taken their toll, but his songs will continue to resonate with audiences. There was huge applause after each song and an emotional standing ovation at the end. Obviously, the audience was happy that he still tours!

SETLIST:
Sweet Guinevere
Cotton Jenny
Sea of Tranquility
All the Lovely Ladies
Drifters
Wild Strawberries
Make Way for the Lady
Shadows
Beautiful
Let It Ride
The Watchman's Gone
The Sinking of the Edmond Fitzgerald
Carefree Highway
Ribbon of Darkness
Sundown
Now and Then
Don Quixote
If Children Had Wings
I'd Rather Press On
A Painter Passing Through
If You Could Read My Mind
Restless
Baby Step Back
Canadian Railroad Trilogy
Encore:
Rainy Day People

PHOTOS-Mary.F.Andrews.