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it's over one CD and burner is on the blink..... remind me soon!
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Well, since I am new to this forum, we will start with the first "gift" to my fellow Gord Fans. I have been trying to look for it, but I have a recording of Gord singing at one of Bob Dylan's parties in the late 60's. It sounds "the same" style as "Your Song". I just have to find it!!!! Once I do, how do I get it to you all?
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Further to my last posting the subject of the "recording" of Your Song bad as it might be puts me in rather a quandary.
I am trying had to finalise my attempt at making a definitive listing of all songs recorded by GL to help the Lightfoot Tribute Team realise their goal of vistoring all recorded songs by GL. Tom himself has told me that they aim to cover only the "official" recordings but not the various "bootlegs" "unless there is a compelling reason" to do so. the problem is defining an "official" recording and what might constitute a "compelling reason" In my view any "recording" that was made with Gord's knowledge and broadcast whether by radio or television or oin a movie has to be considered official. clearly therefore Your Song has to be included. the same source also supplies recordings of two other rarities The Seabird Song and The Doomsday Song. I have yet to hear those two from the Weshner collection. Other rarities have to be considered on their merits. For example there are four fine rarities from the aborted 1974 Massey Hall concerts project which is in fairly widespread circulation amongst GL fans. Gord may have disapproved of the actual concert recordings due to his perfectionist dismissal of those tracks affected by a broken fingernail, but there is no denying that they exist and I submit are compelling enough to be included. Another category is the considerable number of album "outtakes" as listed on Wayne's website. regarding Podmed's "gift" that Mende cannot come up with there used to be a tiny real audio file of Gord's cover of Dylan's Ballad in Plain D available on the Italian Dylan site maggiesfarm.it from where I downloaded it yonks ago but a google just now did not find it dammit.whatever as that very recording was used "officially" in a Bob Dylan film it too has a compelling reason for inclusion in the vistory roster!! |
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http://www.geocities.com/soho/coffee...realaudio.html find Lightfoot on that webpage and download http://www.geocities.com/soho/coffee...9/lightfoot.ra it's only 191kb In passing Char you missed one of dfedgn14021's bits of drivel |
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sounds similar to his noodling around with Your Song..
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There were three CD jewel case rear inserts for the four Skip Weshner discs
This one shows the other two prize rarities http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/easy...-inlay-800.jpg and this one the party recording http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/easy..._inlay-800.jpg There are also three rather uninspired front inserts all looking like this:- http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/easy...ooklet-800.jpg all found on an artwork page by easytree.org that now seems to have a terminal technical problem |
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the final drivel posting is at:-
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=18957 |
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John - why don't you just worry about your own posts?
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Mr. Fowles is now on my 'ignore list'.
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Numerous times, too numerous to count, I have asked everyone to NOT reply to posts by SPAMMERS etc.
John insists on not only replying but taking considerable time to colourize and enlarge his messages and be incredibly rude. I have also asked to not be notified by e-mail/P.M.'s etc. about them. I delete them when I see them and there are hundreds that no one sees as I get to them quickly. I don't need my time taken up reading about them, reminding me of them, telling me I missed one. I have read all of John's reminders and replies to the SPAM posts so I know how many times and what he has posted. If he wants to take it to the board then I will answer at the board. This is not a subject I wish to have to re-visit again. It seems that everyone except John is able to function here without this stuff causing such turmoil in their lives they feel the need to post inanities such as he has the last few days. It is XMAS and I am busy!!!!!!!!!!! Let's move on. |
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Happy Holidays, everyone! LOL
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Elton, that is really nice. ;) |
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Been gone for a while. Stopped at home and got my mail. Jesse Joe sent me some Gordon Lightfoot music which in includes "Your Song" by EJ. I wasn't able to listen to it on corfid. For some reason my computer wouldn't go to it. Hopefully, I'll get a chance to listen to it tonight. I really like that song. Wouldn't mind hearing Gordon Lightfoot singing it.
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I'm babysitting a couple of wiener dogs. :biggrin: Right now, I am at a library. I still didn't get to hear the song. I got to hear 'Whispers of the North" very quietly and then found out why...the headphone cord looks like someone tried to bite it, or maybe it got pinched in the recliner. oh, well... I tried fixing the headphones, but kept messing up and making the cord shorter and shorter. Later... :biggrin:
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While I'm thinking about it, I got to thinking about another artist that might do well doing another's material, and what I came up with is seeing what it would sound like if Jeff Lynne, formerly of ELO, were to do material of the late Roy Orbison. I think that he'd do a marvelous job.
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ok, my reply has nothing to do with 'your song' but we allow that right? lol
interesting comment, timetraveller...longtime roy and lynne fan here...my first big concert was seeing lynne with 60,000 other back mid 70s, later i realized a lot of that performance was prerecorded but understandable the orbison/melson writing team came up with some wonderful stuff...i'm not sure what specific tune lynne could actually pull off, range wise...when he extends his range he usually layers in a lot of backups because his voice thins out, unlike roy who just got stronger the wider he stretched his multi-octave range...i dont even think there ever has been a roy tribute with other artists doing his tunes???? i could dig lynne giving Mystery Girl a go, without jumping an octave for the chorus from another angle, i would have liked to hear roy do some lynne tunes...for eg, off Armshair Theatre - Blown Away, Now Your Gone...and some early elo like Telephone Line or Can't Get it Out of My Head...or Wild West Hero (although a simple arrangement without the instr bridge) it was terrific they had some time together in the Wilburys...lynne kinda reminds me of lindsey buckingham...skills all around- creative writing, identifiable vocals, strong guitar work, and impeccable production approach, perhaps over production...i really love lynne's raw work i wish Gord would sit and talk about songwriting, you know, several minutes about each song the way jeff does for Livin Thing in this clip i would hang on every word....well, thanks for the mindspark, tt...cheers ps) aint this a great clip? |
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I found my ages old ELO cassette and brought it along for my OH roadtrip...brought back some memories!
There's a wonderful Orbison tribute on DVD -I think might be from his 1987 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. I've never been able to sit down and watch it in it's entirety...but I've caught most of it here and there. In regards to anyone singing like Roy...well here's a quote from Bruce Springsteen from the 1987 induction ceremony, which appears on the back cover Roy's 'Legendary Performers' songbook that I have: "In '75 when I went to the studio to make 'Born To Run', I wanted to make a record with words like Bob Dylan that sounded like Phil Spector, but most of all I wanted to sing like Roy Orbison. Now everybody knows that nobody sings like Roy Orbison." -Bruce Springsteen |
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This has nothing to do with 'your song' either, but coincidentally, the dogs I was babysitting belonged to someone that used to know Roy Orbison. :)
Been back home since last night. I didn't really enjoy that "your song' on the cd that Jesse Joe sent. It was a bad recording. One unreleased song that he sent called 'Face of A Thousand People', was something I especially felt a good connection to. |
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I always liked hearing all those stories when I was younger. Still do but it's not the same as when I was a kid. When I was looking through Roy's songbook here...I saw that he and I share the same b-day!!! gee I must have noticed that before but have forgotten :rolleyes:. Same day as Shakespeare too :biggrin:. Sounds like an interesting petsitting job, Patti!!! And sorry to know you didn't care for the copy of the recording of 'Your Song' :(. |
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