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I know you do Deb!
lol you had jet lag and car fatigue and concert mania all at the same time..as well as heat exhaustion.. ;) |
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I'm sorry too....next time for sure, o.k.? I also wanted to meet DSR and somehow it didn't work out. I flew in that day and having left MN in an arctic cold, I was eager to go to the beach first...You certainly know what I mean..:cool: So we arrived at the theater just in time to get one quick drink and then took our seats. |
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Thanks for sharing RJ and all who contributed to this thread. So that's where you were last week Sir J. Fowles. :)
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Guys & Gals,
Just a suggestion that's worked well for some of us. Before you leave on your trip, drive, walk to the venue, whatever travel mode you use - post your seat numbers. That way anyone who REALLY wants to see you can look you up. My wife thought I was nutz the first time I did it (you know internet stalkers and the like, LOL) but it's always worked out quite well. It also helps separate the wheat from the chaff... If someone has your seat numbers and can't find you well I'd say they really didn't think it was worth the effort. And we've met some very nice folks that way. Bill :) |
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Oh.. one more humorous little anecdote from the Tampa show for what it's worth..
right at the end (the false ending pause) of Ribbon of Darkness, before they launch into Sundown.. Lightfoot sings, "Come on home and take away.. this ribbon of darkness.." ... long pause etc.. and the guy two seats to the left of me.. sings very loudly (right on key fortunately).. OVER ME!!! and the whole place cracks up, the band, and Gord too!.. It could have been embarrassing, but was actually a good laugh well-shared.. so that then when they did launch into the familiar E5 chord for Sundown about 3 seconds later than usual, Rick joins with the bass line etc.. the whole place sort of, joyfully erupted.. It was a fun moment.. |
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Very good to hear this RJ, I can almost picture that. Gord & the boys seem to be having lots of fun.
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Can't remember the last time I posted here, so I hope I'm doing this right!
The Florida shows were really fun, and I'm so glad I decided to join my friends for the great adventure. The Tampa show was so full of energy. I don't remember the last time I saw Gord and the band so enthusiastic. Lots of fun moments, many of which have already been written about here. I, for one, had never seen Gord do a solo number in any of the concerts I've attended, and I've attended quite a few. So the solo "I'll Tag Along" to open the second set was incredibly special to me. Not only is the song one of my favorites, but Gord did an absolutely superb job of it - complete with some almost flawless fingerpicking that certainly set the record straight about his ability to still be able to do that. Not only have I loved Gord's music for more years than I care to admit, but I've always been fascinated watching his fingers make the strings on that D-18 sound so beautiful. I've spent years trying to copy him and, sadly, continue to fall short of that smooth, rhythmic pattern that he mastered long ago. It was also great to hear some seldom-heard songs brought out of the vault. I'd read that "Pony Man" and "If Children Had Wings" had been brought into the mix this year, and was thrilled at the thought of hearing those in Florida. While "Pony Man" was left out of the two shows I attended, "Children" was included in both of them, and was absolutely beautiful. It's not an easy song to sing, with the first 2 lines of the chorus reaching up high and requiring some vocal strength in the way the notes move up and down the scale in an almost classically operatic way. Gord did an awesome job singing it. What a treat to hear that one. As I think about it, I don't believe I've ever heard that one in concert. Another wonderful treat in Tampa was one I don't believe anyone here has mentioned. (If I'm mistaken about that, please forgive me!) We've grown accustomed to the usual encores, ODR, CRT, EMR, Blackberry. But on this night, when Gord and the guys returned to the stage after thunderous applause, Gord picked up the D-18 and did "Song For a Winter's Night" to my total surprise and sheer delight! That one has always been on my Top 10 list and I haven't heard Gord do it in quite a while. It was beautiful, and Gord's voice accompanied by those soft bells behind him was breathtaking. Thanks for enduring a long ramble from a rare poster! It's fun to read all the things you guys have posted as this tour has gotten underway. I'm so thrilled that Gord has continued with his "Ever Onward" philosophy and is still out there giving us his wonderful music. As I write this, I realize that the first concert of his I ever attended was 30 years ago tonight. Wow. Thank you, Gord, for all the wonderful memories - and all the music still to come. Ever onward! ;) Melissa in Austin, TX |
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Thanks again! Sharron |
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I agree totaly with Sharon. (Mouse) You should post more often Melissa. :)
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Thank you Jesse Joe,
Listening to this and the others brought back wonderful memories of the past month. DSR |
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I have some other T-shirts - none that are Lightfoot or Music oriented tho..I"ll have to go thru them and see what I have..not that any will fit tho...
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OK I had meant to post some comments on our Florida journey and setlists before this but better late than never eh??
In fact I tried hard to save each of the 4 concert's setlists , initially using my one:bun... two:shoe... three:tree memory aiding method but I soon realised that having to think up new associations every night was leading to some mighty confusion. Fortunately others have provided Wayne Francis with setlists for the Orlando http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfo...es/orlando.jpg and Fort Pierce concerts However I can recall most of the memory clues I used at Gainesville and Tampa starting with not a round bun but a triangular one hence song 1=Triangle so here is the setlist for:- Gainesville 19 february 2008
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our constant companions were the Australian John Williamson and a lady in a box (a GPS Navigator) who soon was nicknamed "Bitch" because of her constant uttering of "u-turn" whenever we decided to take the scenic routes!! Actually she only made a pair of glaring errors:- Approaching the Tampa Theatre area from Orlando on I4 I could plainly see (on an old fashioned thing called a "map") that the quickest way was surely to take exit 44 on I275, but no we sailed by until we heard the inevitable "u-turn" at exit 42! To be fair there was some construcion work in the area that maybe she knew about To her credit though she directed us to "you have reached your destination" right by an on street parking space within visual range of the wonderful old theatre http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfo...pa_theatre.jpg And her second error She directed us into what was most likely the correct street name for the rental car return. Great but it was a cul-de-sac!! http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfo...s/wowstars.gif I like that animated graphic that's all |
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Hello Sir John,
The sky graphic is truly wonderful. We also had a lady in a box with us and had about the same results. You have a good sense of humor. Thank you for the laugh. We enjoyed meeting you and your family. :) DSR |
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Thank you Melissa :) and John :)
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Love those pics! Glad you had such a good time.
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I have been thinking a lot as we prepare for another year's touring (to hopefully culminate inToronto again in November)
about our exciting mini-tour of Florida almost exactly one year ago to catch four of the five FL concerts, and meet in Tampa one of my oldest UK friends Alan Thacker who I met in my Foster's School,Sherborne Boarding House back in 1953 and who now owns a condo in Bradenton just to the South of Tampa, and who I made a GL fan many years ago I was most pleased to get him the chance to meet Gord after the show This morning I just hapenned to do one of my regular GL image searches and found this great photo now on the http://www.orlandofloridaguide.com website http://www.orlandofloridaguide.com/i...t/IMG_5161.jpg Gordon Lightfoot performing at The Bob Carr Perfoming Arts Center in Downtown Orlando on Feb. 20, 2008. Photo by Steven Ridenour - Orlando Florida Guide - All Rights Reserved. |
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Wow! That's a great photo Sir John :)
It sounds like it was a great time for all of you. I am hoping to see him again this year at his Indiana dates. I am really looking forward to it. Love the energy at his concerts and being in the same 'space' with him for awhile. |
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memories..
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