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CatalinaMarin 09-13-2005 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by carolanne:
You want just ONE favourite song????? well, thats not going to happen!

Here is my list......in absolutely no particular order, these are just the ones that are always repeated on my mp3 player lately....


Ballad of Yarmouth Castle
Pony Man
Minstrel of the Dawn
Sundown
Beautiful
Fine and Fine Can Be
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Sit Down Young Stranger
Canadian Railroad Trilogy
Race among the Ruins
Did She Mention My Name
Circle of Steel
Race Among the Ruins
I'm Not Supposed to Care
If You Could Read My Mind

Better stop typing now.. although the list is NEVER going to be complete

About me?? Been a lightfoot fan since my daddy bought Summertime Dream on Cassette many many years ago.....got most of them now..... my greatest wish is to see him live.. I guess we are all destined to have unfulfilled wishes as I dont' see him touring Australia any time soon :< Oh well I have the Live in Reno DVD and the Harry Tracey movie to give me my fix as needed, and of course, the wonderful songs that speak to my heart and soul.......


CatalinaMarin 09-13-2005 08:48 AM

Well, I guess I need to have all his collection. Im a music lover too honestly the worst on me is I am only familiar with the song title not the artist too bad huh!but the song "If you could read my mind" it breaks the ice I really need to know who was the origianl artist it strikes me out. I love music so much my mom was a good musician back home in asia and I guess I got her passion in music.Sometimes I perform in gatherings but still have no guts to get into the big apple "do you know someone"? since you are "jill of all trade" ;)

CatalinaMarin 09-13-2005 08:59 AM

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Originally posted by Dr. Michael D:
Like most of us it's very hard to pick one "favorite" from amongst some 400 great songs - and usually depends on our own current place on life's path, and can change with new releases, new times, new moods.... But - to the point of this topic - my consistently favorite over the years has remained: "Fine As Fine Can Be".
The fabulous poetry, vivid imagery, and lovely love story feeling would make it a favorite anyway. But - it becomes tops when knowing it was written to and for his young daughter. Being the father of a daughter myself it touches and moves me everytime I play it. I was also privileged to see Gord perform it right after he first recorded and released it - at Sacramento's venerable old Memorial Auditorium on the Cold On the Shoulder Tour... It was also first time I had ever seen him play piano on stage. Wow!
That's as fine as fine gets...


CatalinaMarin 09-13-2005 09:10 AM

I wish I could see Gordon perform live!Lucky you! seeing Gordon performing live that it is a BIG WOW! :) I agree that all his music has a lot of moods and it touches anyone of us as the saying goes "music is a language of human soul"

bluemur 09-14-2005 02:23 PM

Does anyone else really like "Baby, It's Alright" from IYCRMM. That's a hard one to get out of your head. I think Chris Isaac must have. Even though they are different song styles I always think of "Wicked game" when I hear "Baby, It's Alright"--anyone agree?

mrburns 09-14-2005 02:23 PM

Does anyone else really like "Baby, It's Alright" from IYCRMM. That's a hard one to get out of your head. I think Chris Isaac must have. Even though they are different song styles I always think of "Wicked game" when I hear "Baby, It's Alright"--anyone agree?

gl4eva90210 09-21-2005 05:12 AM

I was talking to my daddy about this just last night in our weekly phone call... He couldn't believe that I left off Protocol and Big Blue.. they are his favourites... I must admit.. Protocol is usually on repeat on my mp3 too.. that wonderful haunting melody... oh, and I think Baby Step Back would come close to 'pushing the rock and roll button' lol!

Ok, back to listening,

Be well

Carol

carolanne 09-21-2005 05:12 AM

I was talking to my daddy about this just last night in our weekly phone call... He couldn't believe that I left off Protocol and Big Blue.. they are his favourites... I must admit.. Protocol is usually on repeat on my mp3 too.. that wonderful haunting melody... oh, and I think Baby Step Back would come close to 'pushing the rock and roll button' lol!

Ok, back to listening,

Be well

Carol

Glenmark 09-21-2005 12:33 PM

"The House You Live In" because it's beautiful and I never get tired of playing and singing it.

<.> 09-21-2005 04:38 PM

the pony man has always been one of my favorites. It's what got me started into listening to Gord. i also like bells of the evening, carefree highway, the ecmond fitzgerald, and softly.

<.> 09-21-2005 04:38 PM

the pony man has always been one of my favorites. It's what got me started into listening to Gord. i also like bells of the evening, carefree highway, the ecmond fitzgerald, and softly.

unapKnill 09-21-2005 06:49 PM

Wow. Favorite Gordon song is not the easiest choice in the world. I would have to say its a coin flip between "Cherokee Bend" and "Now and Then". Now and then is just an amazing piece all the way around, especially his vocal usage during the song, and Cherokee Bend, I don't know, Ive just always been really into that song. Maybe its because it's often overlooked in Gordon lore with all the other great tunes he has put out. But anyways, thats as close as I can narrow it down.

Kenmorr23 09-21-2005 06:49 PM

Wow. Favorite Gordon song is not the easiest choice in the world. I would have to say its a coin flip between "Cherokee Bend" and "Now and Then". Now and then is just an amazing piece all the way around, especially his vocal usage during the song, and Cherokee Bend, I don't know, Ive just always been really into that song. Maybe its because it's often overlooked in Gordon lore with all the other great tunes he has put out. But anyways, thats as close as I can narrow it down.

Chris Castleberry 10-09-2005 08:56 PM

Rainbow Trout.

Borderstone 10-10-2005 08:20 PM

Hey Chris,that's one of my favorites too. Although quite a short song,I love the storybook simplicity of "Rainbow Trout". Not to mention that I can sing along with it easily. :)

Chris Castleberry 10-11-2005 08:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Borderstone:
Hey Chris,that's one of my favorites too. Although quite a short song,I love the storybook simplicity of "Rainbow Trout". Not to mention that I can sing along with it easily. :)
Oh, yeah... It's one of those songs that's made great by Gords voice, not his guitar picking. :)

<Wendy> 10-20-2005 08:49 PM

My favorite Lightfoot song... very difficult to choose!! I do love "Beautiful" and "Song for a Winter's Night". If I have to pick one and only one it would be "Fine as Fine Can Be". Here's the story: My first Gordon Lightfoot concert was in the summer of 1979, in RI right at the ocean, and I was expecting my first child. The concert was great until he had to stop playing because the air was so damp that it was going to ruin his guitar. Anyway, that fall she was born and last year she danced with dad to that song at her wedding. It was a most perfect moment!

<Wendy> 10-20-2005 08:49 PM

My favorite Lightfoot song... very difficult to choose!! I do love "Beautiful" and "Song for a Winter's Night". If I have to pick one and only one it would be "Fine as Fine Can Be". Here's the story: My first Gordon Lightfoot concert was in the summer of 1979, in RI right at the ocean, and I was expecting my first child. The concert was great until he had to stop playing because the air was so damp that it was going to ruin his guitar. Anyway, that fall she was born and last year she danced with dad to that song at her wedding. It was a most perfect moment!

Sydney Steve 10-21-2005 07:34 AM

What a lovely story Wendy - now that is in itself worthy of a song ...
Quote:

that fall she was born and last year she danced with dad to that song at her wedding.
You have warmed some hearts (but dampened some tissues), many of the inhabitants in this website are incorrigible romantics...

Your sentiments (while "Beautiful"), have probably contributed to some tears too...

[ October 21, 2005, 07:50: Message edited by: Sydney Steve ]

DeeDee aka fairydrum 10-21-2005 07:27 PM

For reasons I posted in a thread I just started, "Beautiful" is my favorite song. It is just a truly "Beautiful" song that seemed to perfectly describe my love for my wife some 26+ years ago when we were engaged.

As I noted in my post, "Beautiful" touched me so much, that I had a talented singer friend of mine perform it as our last dance at our wedding reception some 26 years ago next week. I can't wait to hear the man perform it himself tomorrow evening in Boston.

BarryS 10-21-2005 07:27 PM

For reasons I posted in a thread I just started, "Beautiful" is my favorite song. It is just a truly "Beautiful" song that seemed to perfectly describe my love for my wife some 26+ years ago when we were engaged.

As I noted in my post, "Beautiful" touched me so much, that I had a talented singer friend of mine perform it as our last dance at our wedding reception some 26 years ago next week. I can't wait to hear the man perform it himself tomorrow evening in Boston.

Sheryl 10-22-2005 12:17 AM

Tomorrow evening in Boston, eh? I know you'll have a great time, Barry. Meanwhile, back in Los Angeles, I will be at the Eagles concert at the Staples Center. They're not Gord... but, pretty darned good!

mercedes 10-22-2005 02:41 AM

.... and Sheryl, I hope they sing what is (IMHO) the best song of the new millenium thus far ... "Hole in the World".

Sheryl 10-22-2005 01:10 PM

Ended up with really bad cold, so I won't be going to the Eagles. Well, I still have their greatest hits on CD. That'll have to suffice. &lt;sigh&gt;

mnmouse 10-22-2005 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Dixon:
.... and Sheryl, I hope they sing what is (IMHO) the best song of the new millenium thus far ... "Hole in the World".
Mike, you are spot on about that one. I was listening to the Eagles on Friday in my car, and thinking this was one of the best songs I have heard in a very long time.

DeeDee aka fairydrum 10-22-2005 02:27 PM

I am also a huge Eagles fan who would jump at the chance to see them again. Next time they head back to New England, maybe.

But tonight it's Gordon Lightfoot, and I'm psyched. I've been playing the Gord's Gold CD the past few days getting ready for tonight.

BarryS 10-22-2005 02:27 PM

I am also a huge Eagles fan who would jump at the chance to see them again. Next time they head back to New England, maybe.

But tonight it's Gordon Lightfoot, and I'm psyched. I've been playing the Gord's Gold CD the past few days getting ready for tonight.

jannie 11-04-2005 11:36 PM

I'm a longtime Gord fan. My favorite song is the Canadian Railroad Trilogy because it speaks so much to his country's history. I've never been to Canada yet but many of his tunes have inspired me to go. Of course, I absolutely love a lot of his other songs too numerous to mention right now for this Louisiana sleepyhead. G'nite yall.

strapper 11-04-2005 11:36 PM

I'm a longtime Gord fan. My favorite song is the Canadian Railroad Trilogy because it speaks so much to his country's history. I've never been to Canada yet but many of his tunes have inspired me to go. Of course, I absolutely love a lot of his other songs too numerous to mention right now for this Louisiana sleepyhead. G'nite yall.

jannie 11-04-2005 11:45 PM

....I couldn't sleep so I'm back with my #2 and #3 selections...drum roll please! My #2 Christian Island and #3 The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald...I'll round out my top ten but have to give it some serious thought. I just love the melody of the sea ballad Christian Island plain and simple. As for 'Fitz' its simply a classic song and has to be on anybody's short list of his best work. I bought the new CD Harmony and I find myslef singing about the No Tell Motel a lot but the title song is great too.

strapper 11-04-2005 11:45 PM

....I couldn't sleep so I'm back with my #2 and #3 selections...drum roll please! My #2 Christian Island and #3 The Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald...I'll round out my top ten but have to give it some serious thought. I just love the melody of the sea ballad Christian Island plain and simple. As for 'Fitz' its simply a classic song and has to be on anybody's short list of his best work. I bought the new CD Harmony and I find myslef singing about the No Tell Motel a lot but the title song is great too.

myk 11-08-2005 03:04 AM

My favorite song is It's Worth Believin'. It is hard to pinpoint only one thing that makes this song my favorite. From a broader perspective, it makes me think back to a close, romantic relationship I had with a girl in college. We were very much in love and talked about marriage and having children someday. For various reasons, our love for each other slowly faded over the years, and we parted ways. I think that this song brings back those feelings that you have for a person that you are deeply in love with but are nearing the end of the road of your time together on earth. There isn't any one thing that causes the breakup, it's something that happens slowly over time. Then it builds to the point like described in this song, where you and the other person are just so disconnected and you wonder how something that was once so good got to be so bad.

This song brings up the very sad and empty feeling that you get in your heart at such a time when you start to realize that you won't ever be with this person again in the same capacity. I think that this is the most difficult aspect about parting ways with a loved one...realizing your future without them. You may fall in love and be in a much more fulfilling relationship again, but you will never be with that same person again.

This song is like a bag of pine needles that I used to have in my bureau drawer as a child and still have to this day. Thirty years later I find myself holding that bag to my nose and smelling the familiar smell of pine and being transported back to a different time in my life. That's what Gordon's songs, especially this one, do for me.

<Lisa> 11-11-2005 08:42 PM

The Way I Feel...What a great song...I have
been listening to Gordon Lightfoot since I was
10.

<Lisa> 11-11-2005 08:42 PM

The Way I Feel...What a great song...I have
been listening to Gordon Lightfoot since I was
10.

pat murphy 11-12-2005 11:20 PM

Is this a question that can be answered? I first heard Lightfoot back in 1970 and was captivated from the start. So that's 35 years of listening to and hearing his words, music, and voice. It would almost be easier to say this is my favorite song from...and go through each album.

Without pulling out albums, or CDs, or looking at a discography, I've thought of two immediately though. The first is "Affair on 8th Avenue". It's haunting. The second is "Whisper My Name", although I'm not sure why since parts of seem almost like "bubblegum".

Yet now I'm thinking about "Heaven Help the Devil" and "If You Need Me" and....

How fortunate to grow up listening to Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot, and have them joined by Jackson Browne, Paul Simon, and so many others. It was all worth it.

tara

fairychick 11-12-2005 11:20 PM

Is this a question that can be answered? I first heard Lightfoot back in 1970 and was captivated from the start. So that's 35 years of listening to and hearing his words, music, and voice. It would almost be easier to say this is my favorite song from...and go through each album.

Without pulling out albums, or CDs, or looking at a discography, I've thought of two immediately though. The first is "Affair on 8th Avenue". It's haunting. The second is "Whisper My Name", although I'm not sure why since parts of seem almost like "bubblegum".

Yet now I'm thinking about "Heaven Help the Devil" and "If You Need Me" and....

How fortunate to grow up listening to Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot, and have them joined by Jackson Browne, Paul Simon, and so many others. It was all worth it.

tara

<Devil's Refugee> 11-15-2005 01:45 PM

It has to be If you could read my mind.
Our first exposure to Gordon 3 years ago, and certainly not the last

<Devil's Refugee> 11-15-2005 01:45 PM

It has to be If you could read my mind.
Our first exposure to Gordon 3 years ago, and certainly not the last

Robert Shortell 11-16-2005 07:35 PM

My favorite gl song was edmund fitzgerald-yes, the rest were good-but kind of reminded me of the music machine...I next heard Race among the ruins-and its my favorite now-its easy to sing harmony to & easy to play...lol....namaste & blessings gordon!!!

pat murphy 11-16-2005 07:35 PM

My favorite gl song was edmund fitzgerald-yes, the rest were good-but kind of reminded me of the music machine...I next heard Race among the ruins-and its my favorite now-its easy to sing harmony to & easy to play...lol....namaste & blessings gordon!!!


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