Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
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Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
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When I first used my little battery operated reel to reel machine to make some historic GL audio recordings 1 It was all I could do to afford it in the first place 2 It was very nice and portable 3.I checked the inevitable wiki and read "Philips introduced the compact audio cassette medium for audio storage in Europe in 1963, and in the United States in 1964, under the trademark name Compact Cassette." Certainly when I bought my R to R machine in about 1967 a cassette recorder would no doubt as new technology have set me back about $100 (I do not even recall seeing one at that time and it was not until 1972 that I bought my first bog standard monaural Phillips cassette recorder for I guess about $110,00 in the UK; http://www.technology-props.co.uk/fr...ps_el3301a.jpg about 10 years later my first Sony Walkman (the first one with a built in FM radio) set me back about 90 pounds (say in those days $140.00) and amazingly of the 6 items made by friggin' Sony that I brought here in 2000 it is the only one still working , but that is a long and ultimately sad story. suffice to say except for consumables like blank CDs and tapes I have vowed never to buy anything bearing the 4 letter swear word "Sony" ever again!! Now a comment about audio spoken mp3s. You can in fact get away with a very low sampling rate, whereas audio mp3s need a minimium of 96 KBPS to sound reasonable, and 192 or even 256 is preferable I have here a floppy disk containing a single mp3 of 0.99MB.It is of an Australian Broadcasting Company broadcast from January 2007 concerning the Nevil Shute Gathering we went to in "The Alice" the following April.this mp3 runs for 4 minutes 21 seconds because the sampling rate is only 32KBPS. a 192 KBPs music mp3 would be proportionally six times larger i.e. nearly 6 MB The calculation of mp3 file sizes is part of one of my ambitious ongoing tutorial projects, however I cannot readily find the formula , so I'll post this and return tomorrow |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
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I met you and a host of others at The Delta Chelsea Inn last year when my bass player and I jammed with The LightHeads. I also got to introduce that Lightfootin' tribute song I wrote in honour of Gord's influence in my life. Hope to see you and your friends again this spring, Ray http://yahoogroups.com/group/okommissionaries |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
We'll be there Ray!
c ya then! |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
neat, so there's quite a list of folks who have penned a GL or Massey related tribute tune:
burton cummings wayne francis ed mullen aengus finnan jp cormier cathy cowette okomissionaries (i think this is in chorno order) ray, if that's you, looks like that's a Simon&Patrick cutaway you're playing sorry I missed you last time, well past my bedtime cheers jj |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
JJ, that's an eye-opener. I thought Burton Cummings & I were the only one's who mentioned Gord in song.
Yup, that's me playing a Takamine guitar at our Saturday afternoon "in the 'round" Jam at the Tranzac Club here in Toronto. Maby we shall meet next time around, Ray |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
Ray, please post your comp or lyrics if available, sure would dig it
here are lyrics or links to a few others mentioned (most are available on cd, sweet): JP CORMIER The Poet I remember the lonely poet that slipped in through my door. His shadow lean and hungry lying on my parlor floor. The world lay in shades of gray upon his pencil tip And I rushed to catch the truth that was falling from his lips. Well I don't know how he got there, when he came, he came alone. Stealing through the dusty cracks of my brother's gramophone. Sailing through the bitter green on rails made of steel. He made a young boy's dreams of flying seem that they were real. And he spoke to me in pictures I clearly understood. I'd have to face my story, be it bad or good. And though I never wore his clothes, I've tried to fill his shoes, 'Cause he made me want to be a poet too. Well he spoke of love and soldiers and the reasons why we lose. The things that bring us happiness are things that we must choose. He left the answers lying in the early morning rain, And the likes of that young stranger will not be seen again. Now I'm a lonely poet just like he was before. My shadow's lean and hungry lying on the parlor floor. And I wonder if he knows the seed his wisdom left behind, Growing like a flower in the shadows of my mind. AENGUS FINNAN Lightfoot On the road that lies before us, from sea to shining sea There’s a voice in the distance that beckons “follow me” And it’s there within the forest, and beneath the silver moon And it whistles in the wires with the memory of a tune Well you tread this country Lightfoot, and you took a mighty stand When you saw in her a beauty and you held her rugged hand From her shield and her shoreline, you gathered in rhyme Tender words that told her story, they linger yet in time Ever will this land remember Ever will your name be strong Ever will the true north ring With the glory of your song Through the wide and rolling prairies, to the lights of Massey Hall You sang about a people, dreamers one and all And you climbed the highest mountains, felt the early morning rain You traveled to the southland, but came back home again Ever will this land remember Ever will your name be strong Ever will the true north ring With the glory of your song Long gone, the Riverboat and Yorkville Days Long gone, the lines the navies laid Long gone, lovers and the carefree highway Still here are the tracks you made Ever will this land remember Ever will your name be strong Ever will the true north ring With the glory of your song Ever will Canada Sing the glory of your song ED MULLEN “it began as a poem I did while musing about Gordon Lightfoot's 60th birthday in 1998” http://edmullen.net/mp3/Ed_Mullen-Ma..._-_Courses.mp3 CATHY COWETTE http://cathycowette.com/rams/10-Toronto-In-May-clip.ram WAYNE FRANCIS http://www.lightfoot.ca/t2track.htm |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
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I did give you not one but two links to Ray's lyrics document viz:- "Yahoo fan club group Ray Murray his lyrics only are at:- http://f1.grp.yahoofs.com/v1/kJ9qR11...tfootin%27.doc or use http://lightfootin.notlong.com" actually due to the fact that Ray seems in the recent past to have deleted the file from "fanclub" Group neither link will now work So now that I am delighted that Ray is posting here (love your member name Ray) perhaps he will post his lyrics here?? |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
LIGHTFOOTIN'--Ray Murray
Now here's to you, you ol' son-of-a-gun You taught me how to play when I was so young From the Early Morning Rain, to Sundown's last refrain I played all night long with ol' Lightfoot So I bought your records, and I bought your books I put the records on and I opened up them books I turned the turn-table on when I wrapped my guitar around me and I played along Chorus: So don't leave me here to play for myselve I really get bored just doin' that stuff Come'on Gord, You Are What I Am I'm Alberta Bound on a Summer Breeze Daylight Katy humming in my ear Hope to play this for you next year 2nd Verse So here's to thirty-odd years playing with you Here's to All The Lovely Ladies you taught too Here's to Somewhere USA, Just Looking At The Rain Don't for get Cotton Jenny on your way back home Repeat Chorus: |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
Not bad Ray, but I have to hear you do it. :)
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I have a poorly recorded demo of Lightfootin' which I'm reluctant to share over the internet. I'm hoping to re-record it for an on-going cd project of original songs from fans of Guy Clark entitled We Ain't Going Nowhere/Songs Of Those Who Can't Quit Their Day Jobs-Volume 3
I'll burn you a copy as soon as I record it to my expectations, Ray |
Re: Lightfoot on CFRB Radio Sunday
such a wonderfully penned tribute, Ray...so many faves cleverly weaved in there, cheers!
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