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Cas 01-25-2005 04:42 PM

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is one of my all time favourites. When I was in my early ywenties in the seventies I used to sit and record the song from the radio and write down all the words so that I could sing the song all the way through. I'm now 53 and can still sing the song word for word. I've never forgotten it all these years on. PS I'm in London,England.

Cas 01-25-2005 04:42 PM

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is one of my all time favourites. When I was in my early ywenties in the seventies I used to sit and record the song from the radio and write down all the words so that I could sing the song all the way through. I'm now 53 and can still sing the song word for word. I've never forgotten it all these years on. PS I'm in London,England.

Ol Man River 01-25-2005 08:53 PM

It is not my favourite but I like Old Dan's Records. I wonder if there was an old dan with 78's
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culverd 01-25-2005 08:53 PM

It is not my favourite but I like Old Dan's Records. I wonder if there was an old dan with 78's

Auburn Annie 01-26-2005 07:44 AM

quote:Originally posted by culverd:
It is not my favourite but I like Old Dan's Records. I wonder if there was an old dan with 78's

The song title was inspired by a bit of conversation he overheard, somebody saying they just loved those old DANCE records, which Gord changed into old DAN's records. Such is creative license, and talent.


Auburn Annie 01-26-2005 07:44 AM

quote:Originally posted by culverd:
It is not my favourite but I like Old Dan's Records. I wonder if there was an old dan with 78's

The song title was inspired by a bit of conversation he overheard, somebody saying they just loved those old DANCE records, which Gord changed into old DAN's records. Such is creative license, and talent.


gman 01-26-2005 05:36 PM

For me there a several favorite songs of Gordon Lightfoot I can't name only one Because what this man's music mean to me is more then 1 song....When I listen to Rainy day people (the tears will rice!) If you could read my mind ( fantastic!) I'm not saying..
(I smile!) the song BEAUTIFUL (I want to cry!) there are to many good songs, pure emotions,and lots of memories Thank you mr Lightfoot for giving me your music...Love Monica

monica 01-26-2005 05:36 PM

For me there a several favorite songs of Gordon Lightfoot I can't name only one Because what this man's music mean to me is more then 1 song....When I listen to Rainy day people (the tears will rice!) If you could read my mind ( fantastic!) I'm not saying..
(I smile!) the song BEAUTIFUL (I want to cry!) there are to many good songs, pure emotions,and lots of memories Thank you mr Lightfoot for giving me your music...Love Monica

JohnBellardJr 01-26-2005 11:27 PM

quote:Originally posted by Florian:
What is your favorite Lightfoot Song & Why?

(topic originated by Wes Steele)


[This message has been edited by Florian (edited February 26, 2000).]


Have been reading the posts with great interest. I seems almost impossible to pick a favourite. They are all so beautiful...all capture the deepest feelings and experiences of human existance. The feelings they convey are so universal, transcending all cultures, and all generations. Singer, composer, guru,
minstrel, hero, and yet one of us. Husband, father, friend, and genuinally beautiful
person. Are we not profoundly lucky to be his fans? Thank you Gord!

Everytime I go to the supermarket, it seems that they are playing Gord's music. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif, and I have to make sure I stand in the right place under the speakers to hear it all. Today it
was "Carefree Highway". It makes me want to hurry home and put on his music. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Today, because we have snow.....keep thinking of "Song for A Winter's Night", and "Whispers of the North".

Just can't seem to pick a favourite, as I totally love them all. They seem to weave a story of our lives. They are so much a part of life in our family.

Thank you Gord...you are one of a kind. We love you and your music more than you can ever know.

Aime_41

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"Ihope that we can see each other often, That our points of view would blend into each others,
Like the sea and the horizon. And the sun will shine upon us, As we live our lives together." - Gordon Lightfoot.

Aime_41 ...aka.. lam3346e

Aime_41 01-26-2005 11:27 PM

quote:Originally posted by Florian:
What is your favorite Lightfoot Song & Why?

(topic originated by Wes Steele)


[This message has been edited by Florian (edited February 26, 2000).]


Have been reading the posts with great interest. I seems almost impossible to pick a favourite. They are all so beautiful...all capture the deepest feelings and experiences of human existance. The feelings they convey are so universal, transcending all cultures, and all generations. Singer, composer, guru,
minstrel, hero, and yet one of us. Husband, father, friend, and genuinally beautiful
person. Are we not profoundly lucky to be his fans? Thank you Gord!

Everytime I go to the supermarket, it seems that they are playing Gord's music. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif, and I have to make sure I stand in the right place under the speakers to hear it all. Today it
was "Carefree Highway". It makes me want to hurry home and put on his music. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Today, because we have snow.....keep thinking of "Song for A Winter's Night", and "Whispers of the North".

Just can't seem to pick a favourite, as I totally love them all. They seem to weave a story of our lives. They are so much a part of life in our family.

Thank you Gord...you are one of a kind. We love you and your music more than you can ever know.

Aime_41

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"Ihope that we can see each other often, That our points of view would blend into each others,
Like the sea and the horizon. And the sun will shine upon us, As we live our lives together." - Gordon Lightfoot.

Aime_41 ...aka.. lam3346e

Borderstone 01-27-2005 11:08 PM

I heard Carfree Highway "1" time and it instantly became a favorite! ..but then again,so did most of his songs. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

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"A knight of the road,going back to a place where he might get warm." http://www.corfid.com/ubb/wink.gif - Borderstone

[This message has been edited by Borderstone (edited January 27, 2005).]

James 01-28-2005 05:09 PM

The Canadian Railroad Trilogy would be my #1 favorite.
Why? I had my first trip to Canada a couple of years ago(Banff, Jasper) and took the greatest hits with me on the adventure. I knew I would never be the same. My friends with me on the trip also knew they were really hearing Lightfoot for the 1st time while we drove along the most beautiful mountains and wilderness we had ever seen.
Then flying out of Calgary, listening to Early Morning Rain on my walkman, pulling up above the clouds with the Canadian Rockies down below. I want to live it again one day!!

James 01-28-2005 05:09 PM

The Canadian Railroad Trilogy would be my #1 favorite.
Why? I had my first trip to Canada a couple of years ago(Banff, Jasper) and took the greatest hits with me on the adventure. I knew I would never be the same. My friends with me on the trip also knew they were really hearing Lightfoot for the 1st time while we drove along the most beautiful mountains and wilderness we had ever seen.
Then flying out of Calgary, listening to Early Morning Rain on my walkman, pulling up above the clouds with the Canadian Rockies down below. I want to live it again one day!!

SYDNEY STEVE 02-04-2005 08:30 PM

Having spent some time looking at favourite song entries it is clear I have nowhere near the breadth of knowledge of G.'s music. I have very recently bought a live DVD "Live in Reno" and the Canadian Railroad trilogy which I have heard many times before continues to grow on me , was wonderful. My 3 favourites though are "the Wreck..." (not very original I know.) "The House You Live In's" lyrics are a lesson in themselves , but I love the uplifting and joyful ,(maybe rather less profound), "Summertime Dream" which I love so much I intend to have it played at my funeral - hopefully in around 40 years time! A celebration of life song. P.S. I wish Gord. would tour in Australia - I don't think he ever has.

SYDNEY STEVE 02-04-2005 08:30 PM

Having spent some time looking at favourite song entries it is clear I have nowhere near the breadth of knowledge of G.'s music. I have very recently bought a live DVD "Live in Reno" and the Canadian Railroad trilogy which I have heard many times before continues to grow on me , was wonderful. My 3 favourites though are "the Wreck..." (not very original I know.) "The House You Live In's" lyrics are a lesson in themselves , but I love the uplifting and joyful ,(maybe rather less profound), "Summertime Dream" which I love so much I intend to have it played at my funeral - hopefully in around 40 years time! A celebration of life song. P.S. I wish Gord. would tour in Australia - I don't think he ever has.

BILLW 02-04-2005 10:18 PM

quote:Originally posted by SYDNEY STEVE:
Having spent some time looking at favourite song entries it is clear I have nowhere near the breadth of knowledge of G.'s music. I have very recently bought a live DVD "Live in Reno" and the Canadian Railroad trilogy which I have heard many times before continues to grow on me , was wonderful. My 3 favourites though are "the Wreck..." (not very original I know.) "The House You Live In's" lyrics are a lesson in themselves , but I love the uplifting and joyful ,(maybe rather less profound), "Summertime Dream" which I love so much I intend to have it played at my funeral - hopefully in around 40 years time! A celebration of life song. P.S. I wish Gord. would tour in Australia - I don't think he ever has.

Welcome aboard Steve. Another member here who goes by "joveski" is from your neck of the woods. He knows exactly when GL was last down by y'all and I'm sure he'll have something to say.

Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif


DiggerBoy 02-05-2005 12:28 AM

This is my first post and I haven't read all the messages yet(it will take years, I think).

I don't have a favorite song either...There are just too many. I have always fancied myself a devout Lightfoot fan. However, after browsing this message board, I'm lacking true knowlege! I have seen Gordon in concert 12 times beginning in the late 60's to 1999(?). If he ever gets within a hundred miles of me, I will see him again.
My favorite concert was in the early 70's...at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit (now long gone)...It was a World Hunger Benefit with Gordon, John Denver, James Taylor and Harry Chapin...no bands...just the four of them, in the round, with their guitars. They sang alone and together. It was very memorable and maybe my favorite concert of all time.
I wanted to share, but I've been reading this board for so long I'm crossed eyed! Good night.
Kathy
PS-Borderstone...you crack me up!

Kathy in Michigan 02-05-2005 12:28 AM

This is my first post and I haven't read all the messages yet(it will take years, I think).

I don't have a favorite song either...There are just too many. I have always fancied myself a devout Lightfoot fan. However, after browsing this message board, I'm lacking true knowlege! I have seen Gordon in concert 12 times beginning in the late 60's to 1999(?). If he ever gets within a hundred miles of me, I will see him again.
My favorite concert was in the early 70's...at the Olympia Stadium in Detroit (now long gone)...It was a World Hunger Benefit with Gordon, John Denver, James Taylor and Harry Chapin...no bands...just the four of them, in the round, with their guitars. They sang alone and together. It was very memorable and maybe my favorite concert of all time.
I wanted to share, but I've been reading this board for so long I'm crossed eyed! Good night.
Kathy
PS-Borderstone...you crack me up!

Sheryl Klein 02-05-2005 02:24 AM

Welcome, Kathy! Glad to "meet" you! Browse around in here and post freely -- lots of wonderful folks in here who also love Gord and his beautiful songs. And, yes, Borderstone's a real gem!

Sheryl Klein 02-05-2005 02:24 AM

Welcome, Kathy! Glad to "meet" you! Browse around in here and post freely -- lots of wonderful folks in here who also love Gord and his beautiful songs. And, yes, Borderstone's a real gem!

Sherry 02-07-2005 05:14 PM

If You Could Read My Mind was the first song I heard by GL and got me hooked forever after that.

Beautiful was our wedding song almost 25 years ago!

Sherry 02-07-2005 05:14 PM

If You Could Read My Mind was the first song I heard by GL and got me hooked forever after that.

Beautiful was our wedding song almost 25 years ago!

Sentimental 02-07-2005 06:00 PM

Absolutely impossible to choose! I suppose Song For A Winters Night would qualify but truely, there are sooooo many that I LOVE just as much.

JenBC 02-08-2005 12:29 PM

I love "The Way I Feel" & "Race Among the Ruins"

too many faves to list...but those are my constant favorites for sure http://www.corfid.com/ubb/redface.gifD

JenBC 02-08-2005 12:29 PM

I love "The Way I Feel" & "Race Among the Ruins"

too many faves to list...but those are my constant favorites for sure http://www.corfid.com/ubb/redface.gifD

missingyou 02-10-2005 10:04 AM

quote:Originally posted by hopper_8888:
My favorite song, I think, is If You Could Read my Mind. I like it because....well...I dunno,it`s one of those songs you just automatically like!



Is this who I think it is?

missingyou 02-10-2005 10:04 AM

quote:Originally posted by hopper_8888:
My favorite song, I think, is If You Could Read my Mind. I like it because....well...I dunno,it`s one of those songs you just automatically like!



Is this who I think it is?

GJM 02-11-2005 05:32 PM

The breadth,scope and brilliance of Gords portfolio is nothing short of astounding...he simply never wrote a bad song. Like the Beatles,Simon and Garfunkel Dylan and very few others,,you can only measure the greatness of one of his songs relative to his many masterpieces. Like the other aforementioned artists,GL is a genius and a master. He occupies a unique place in the parthenon of musical giants.

doctortrd 02-11-2005 05:32 PM

The breadth,scope and brilliance of Gords portfolio is nothing short of astounding...he simply never wrote a bad song. Like the Beatles,Simon and Garfunkel Dylan and very few others,,you can only measure the greatness of one of his songs relative to his many masterpieces. Like the other aforementioned artists,GL is a genius and a master. He occupies a unique place in the parthenon of musical giants.

GJM 02-11-2005 05:33 PM

The breadth,scope and brilliance of Gords portfolio is nothing short of astounding...he simply never wrote a bad song. Like the Beatles,Simon and Garfunkel Dylan and very few others,,you can only measure the greatness of one of his songs relative to his many masterpieces. Like the other aforementioned artists,GL is a genius and a master. He occupies a unique place in the parthenon of musical giants.

doctortrd 02-11-2005 05:33 PM

The breadth,scope and brilliance of Gords portfolio is nothing short of astounding...he simply never wrote a bad song. Like the Beatles,Simon and Garfunkel Dylan and very few others,,you can only measure the greatness of one of his songs relative to his many masterpieces. Like the other aforementioned artists,GL is a genius and a master. He occupies a unique place in the parthenon of musical giants.

Mariposa 02-13-2005 06:14 PM

my fav gl song is the original "Circle is Small" because we have all been through that kind of experience at one time in our lives.and he is being so upfront about it too.

Mariposa 02-13-2005 06:14 PM

my fav gl song is the original "Circle is Small" because we have all been through that kind of experience at one time in our lives.and he is being so upfront about it too.

Gordadmirer 02-16-2005 09:52 AM

I think my favorite is his little-known and little-performed "Miguel." With its Spanish flavor, lovely melody, and haunting lyrics, the song is different from most of his much admired standbys. It appears only on his "Summer Side of Life" album. If you get a chance, you should listen to it.

Gordadmirer 02-16-2005 09:52 AM

I think my favorite is his little-known and little-performed "Miguel." With its Spanish flavor, lovely melody, and haunting lyrics, the song is different from most of his much admired standbys. It appears only on his "Summer Side of Life" album. If you get a chance, you should listen to it.

DiggerBoy 02-16-2005 05:20 PM

My favorite song this week is 'Stay Loose' from East of Midnight. I wake up with the song in my head and it's there all day!

Kathy in Michigan 02-16-2005 05:20 PM

My favorite song this week is 'Stay Loose' from East of Midnight. I wake up with the song in my head and it's there all day!

Ramblin' Bob 02-17-2005 04:39 PM

I've been listening to Gordon since the 70's. All his music is really good. I think my all time favorite of his is Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald. I never get tired of listening to it.

Ramblin' Bob 02-17-2005 04:39 PM

I've been listening to Gordon since the 70's. All his music is really good. I think my all time favorite of his is Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald. I never get tired of listening to it.

The Rez 02-20-2005 04:31 AM

Shadows: I once had the moment of setting w/ Gord (w/Alan, Brennan&Robin) in the hotel room. I asked him about Shadows.

His response is one I'll never forget. He said, 'If I to l told you, then it wouldn't belong to you anymore.?


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