Dakota Rose
10-18-2016, 01:36 AM
Here is the set list for the Grand Forks, ND concert tonight! I thought Gord was much stronger than he was in Sioux Falls this past summer. An enjoyable concert as always!
Watchman's Gone
Sea of Tranquility
Drifters
All The Lovely Ladies
A Painter Passing Through
Make Way For The Lady
I'd Rather Press On
Beautiful
Much To My Surprise
Carefree Highway
Did She Mention My Name
Ribbon of Darkness
Sundown
Intermission (about 20 minutes)
Sweet Guinevere
Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald
Never To Close
Shadows
Minstrel of the Dawn
Rainy Day People
Let It Ride
If You Could Read My Mind
Restless
Baby Step Back
Early Morning Rain
Encore
Waiting For You
Excited about his new song coming out in November! John - it will be a birthday present for both of us as my birthday is Nov. 24!
seafarer62
10-18-2016, 11:00 PM
Nancy- Thanks for the set list from Grand Forks. We covered the Upper Midwest pretty well.
Great that we will share the same birthday gift: "Plans of My Own". Truly, an unexpected surprise!
John - Minnesota
joveski
10-21-2016, 08:04 AM
Nancy- Thanks for the set list from Grand Forks. We covered the Upper Midwest pretty well.
Great that we will share the same birthday gift: "Plans of My Own". Truly, an unexpected surprise!
John - Minnesota
my birthday was also on the 19th! :)
charlene
10-23-2016, 10:19 PM
http://dakotastudent.com/9160/features/legendary-lightfoot-was-a-letdown/
Amanda Hefner, Staff Writer
October 23, 2016
Last Monday night, the Chester Fritz Auditorium was transformed from a quiet theater settling into a rousing concert venue full of live music and feelings of nostalgia as Gordon Lightfoot took the stage for a dramatic performance.
Lightfoot’s performance was part of a string of international tour dates stretching across the U.S. and Canada.
Nearly every seat in the Chester Fritz was filled, as many people from the greater Grand Forks area came to witness the singer’s longevity.
It is no secret that Lightfoot is a musical icon. With over 250 songs in his artist repertoire, it is no wonder why he has been a long time inspiration to many other great artists including Bob Dylan and Elvis.
Even though the Canadian folk legend is nearing 80 years old, Lightfoot’s performance Monday evening proved he still has some fuel left in the tank and hasn’t given up yet.
When Lightfoot, 77, stepped out on the stage to join his four-piece band, there were cheers from the audience, who most likely remember him at his peak. An era when his pleasing baritone voice could carry his folk-style songs with his poetic, often haunting lyrics.
However, the musician that took the stage on Monday night looked far removed from the powerhouse legend he once was.
Looking gaunt and frail, playing simple guitar, Lightfoot murmured his songs in a soft, crumbling voice that barely rose above the rest of the band.
Through no fault of his own, Lightfoot’s age really showed during his performance.
Granted, over the years, the singer has been through many hardships, ongoing health issues and has even had close brushes with death.
Unfortunately, during the performance, it was very apparent how these circumstances took their toll on the singer and his once velvety, folk voice.
Yet, despite sounding meager, Lightfoot and the band powered through and played a wide range of songs, including many popular hits such as “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”, “Carefree Highway”, “Sweet Guinevere,” “Never Too Close,” “14 Carat Gold” and “Rather Press On.”
Although Lightfoot’s performance failed to bring the energy and power of the past, he still delivered a determined and untiring stage presence as he filled the room with feelings of reminiscence.
It can be said that one of the most difficult problems for performers who are passionate about performing is knowing when to hang up the guitar and retire.
But after Monday night’s performance, it is apparent that as long as loyal fans continue to support him and send him their deep love, Lightfoot will undoubtedly continue to take the stage until he can no longer stand.
Amanda Hefner is a staff writer for the Dakota Student. She can be reached at amanda.hefner@ndus.edu
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