Just wanted to say that it's my favorite song on "Painter Passing." Whenever Boathouse comes up I gotta crank up the volume and sing along, it's such a fun tune.
I often skip past Country Singer to get to it. Anyone else like it? My dad thought the tune was too repetitive but at least the words change each time. ________ MERCEDES-BENZ M111 ENGINE |
Just wanted to say that it's my favorite song on "Painter Passing." Whenever Boathouse comes up I gotta crank up the volume and sing along, it's such a fun tune.
I often skip past Country Singer to get to it. Anyone else like it? My dad thought the tune was too repetitive but at least the words change each time. |
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Sorry. I'm sure it's a good tune but I've never heard it (yet). http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
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Sorry. I'm sure it's a good tune but I've never heard it (yet). http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
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I love the song. I'm sure most here like it. The minute I hear the title it starts going through my head...that sounds like a good album to have on right about now..
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Yes that is a great song. It was also a good entry in the "PICTURE" that song.. thread. Took a while to guess that one. I have a lot of Lightfoot on my computer that I play while on this site. Having bacground music makes posting more interesting. Besides, what else could I play? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
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Right now, it's On Yonge Street... http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
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Boathouse is VERY cool, love that whole album. A real range of styles.
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I really enjoyed boathouse live and even told that to Gord at Massey Hall. Some of you may have heard me. He made a few comments after I yelled out my approval. This was the concert after PPT was released. I quite enjoy Gord's fun, fast-paced songs.
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I almost ended up on Yonge Street myself a couple nights ago. Whew! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/frown.gif
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Minstrel Man, what did he say?
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You know, I hate to say it, but I'm not sure if I can remember the exact words. I just asked my wife, and she doesn't remember either.
I yelled out "I like that one Gord" I think he said something like this: "Ya, it's got a real groove to it." If any one else was there and remembers, feel free to correct me. |
isn't that horrid? It happened to me too, when I saw him. I requested a song, I was in the front row, and he actually walked over and stood in front of me to explain why he couldn't take requests, and I only remember bits of it, and can't remember if I replied at all. I think we go on overload or something...
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Boathouse is a cool tune, so I'd put it in my top half of the Painter songlist. I always listen when it has its turn.
Country Singer I liked right off the bat, but lately I'd bump it down a notch or two. Interestingly, the other song mentioned in this thread, On Yonge Street, is my only clunker from this fine album. |
Boathouse is a cool tune, so I'd put it in my top half of the Painter songlist. I always listen when it has its turn.
Country Singer I liked right off the bat, but lately I'd bump it down a notch or two. Interestingly, the other song mentioned in this thread, On Yonge Street, is my only clunker from this fine album. |
> On Yonge Street, is my only clunker from this fine album.
thats what i thought first, but it really does grow on you |
I love Boathouse (definitley best played cranked way up!), and most of the songs on the album. A couple (you'll know which ones, I'm sure)are just too "country" for my tastes.
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I love Boathouse (definitley best played cranked way up!), and most of the songs on the album. A couple (you'll know which ones, I'm sure)are just too "country" for my tastes.
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quote:Originally posted by LSH:
isn't that horrid? It happened to me too, when I saw him. I requested a song, I was in the front row, and he actually walked over and stood in front of me to explain why he couldn't take requests, and I only remember bits of it, and can't remember if I replied at all. I think we go on overload or something... I can tell you why he doesn't take requests, was at a gig couple of months ago myself and the keyboardist and I had planned on doing what we did the week before in London because it's what we know and have practised. Then all these people started demanding we play this other stuff that we had not had a chance to practise. Mike Heffernan has only been around for 20 years in the band and unlike the other guys in the band, he likely doesn't know all the music yet on a professional level and it wouldn't be fair to expect him to play something he doesn't know. Nothing is worse than trying to play something you haven't had a chance to rehearse. I did ask if they could play Keeping on Yearning. GL said no. |
quote:Originally posted by LSH:
isn't that horrid? It happened to me too, when I saw him. I requested a song, I was in the front row, and he actually walked over and stood in front of me to explain why he couldn't take requests, and I only remember bits of it, and can't remember if I replied at all. I think we go on overload or something... I can tell you why he doesn't take requests, was at a gig couple of months ago myself and the keyboardist and I had planned on doing what we did the week before in London because it's what we know and have practised. Then all these people started demanding we play this other stuff that we had not had a chance to practise. Mike Heffernan has only been around for 20 years in the band and unlike the other guys in the band, he likely doesn't know all the music yet on a professional level and it wouldn't be fair to expect him to play something he doesn't know. Nothing is worse than trying to play something you haven't had a chance to rehearse. I did ask if they could play Keeping on Yearning. GL said no. |
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I almost ended up on Yonge Street myself a couple nights ago. Whew! C’mon!! Tel!! It sounds dire!!?? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif |
i remember being in 5th row at the lovely old historic Sanderson Centre surrounded by many very old seniors for a healthcare benefit there
they had just finished taking in a gentle tune (Christian Island, i believe) when he suddenly broke into Boathouse (with volume unusually loud considering it was a Gord gig)...i got a big kick looking around at the hair-raising reactions note: Gord was sick with cold and sore throat that night but, in his fashion, didn't let down the benefit crowd...actaully his scratchy voice worked really well for his Boathouse delivery, imo http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif probably my favourite live Gord experience, i gushed all over the soundboard folks after the show |
i remember being in 5th row at the lovely old historic Sanderson Centre surrounded by many very old seniors for a healthcare benefit there
they had just finished taking in a gentle tune (Christian Island, i believe) when he suddenly broke into Boathouse (with volume unusually loud considering it was a Gord gig)...i got a big kick looking around at the hair-raising reactions note: Gord was sick with cold and sore throat that night but, in his fashion, didn't let down the benefit crowd...actaully his scratchy voice worked really well for his Boathouse delivery, imo http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif probably my favourite live Gord experience, i gushed all over the soundboard folks after the show |
Speaking of the Sanderson Centre, it suffered some smoke and water damage during a huge fire downtown over the weekend,the buildings next to it were completely destroyed
http://www.graphicsteck.ca/vb/showthread.php?t=10914 In case you're wondering Morning Cabbie is me. |
Speaking of the Sanderson Centre, it suffered some smoke and water damage during a huge fire downtown over the weekend,the buildings next to it were completely destroyed
http://www.graphicsteck.ca/vb/showthread.php?t=10914 In case you're wondering Morning Cabbie is me. |
thanks for that scoop, glad it was spared, Gord...really love those pics of past performers in the lobby and the restored ceiling art!
first the Tivoli Theatre, now almost this, agh |
thanks for that scoop, glad it was spared, Gord...really love those pics of past performers in the lobby and the restored ceiling art!
first the Tivoli Theatre, now almost this, agh |
Three points here: One of my older brothers turned me on to Gordon Lightfoot back in the 1970's, although he doesn't follow the recent stuff. He has lived on a boat-house near Seattle recently, so I sent him the Boat House song, hope he liked it. Point 2, my favorite song on "Painter" is "Uncle Toad," it's a great song. 3rd point, Dan Fogelberg is about to appear on PBS's Soundstage, in 45 minutes Pacific Time!!!
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Three points here: One of my older brothers turned me on to Gordon Lightfoot back in the 1970's, although he doesn't follow the recent stuff. He has lived on a boat-house near Seattle recently, so I sent him the Boat House song, hope he liked it. Point 2, my favorite song on "Painter" is "Uncle Toad," it's a great song. 3rd point, Dan Fogelberg is about to appear on PBS's Soundstage, in 45 minutes Pacific Time!!!
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Rick did you by any chance tape that? I waited for it to come on here last week and they put the counting crows on instead all three times now it's Steve Winwood this time.
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Rick did you by any chance tape that? I waited for it to come on here last week and they put the counting crows on instead all three times now it's Steve Winwood this time.
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hope you friend dug the song http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif hmm, some folks live above their boathouse or ON a houseboat, i've never heard of someone living in a boathouse, but they're great to go down to and hang out...there are some real old beauties with character up in Muskoka and out in the 1000 Islands, love 'em!
i'd choose Harmony 'cos i prefer the richness of Gord's vocal pretty much throughout, and the whole production just seems warmer, less crispy...but i treasure APPT, including the cover tunes...oh, i also prefer the instrumentation and the odd solos on Harmony (with the exception of the one on No Hotel) i'll be loving Harmony...til they carry me away |
hope you friend dug the song http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif hmm, some folks live above their boathouse or ON a houseboat, i've never heard of someone living in a boathouse, but they're great to go down to and hang out...there are some real old beauties with character up in Muskoka and out in the 1000 Islands, love 'em!
i'd choose Harmony 'cos i prefer the richness of Gord's vocal pretty much throughout, and the whole production just seems warmer, less crispy...but i treasure APPT, including the cover tunes...oh, i also prefer the instrumentation and the odd solos on Harmony (with the exception of the one on No Hotel) i'll be loving Harmony...til they carry me away |
quote:Originally posted by brink:
Rick did you by any chance tape that? I waited for it to come on here last week and they put the counting crows on instead all three times now it's Steve Winwood this time. Yes Brink I did videotape the Dan Fogelberg concert on Soundstage. He and his band did a terrific job. He's beginning to resemble Terry Clements, maybe they're the same age. I'm unable to duplicate videos here. Check your local listings, say, on your local PBS website, you may yet catch Dan's concert. |
quote:Originally posted by brink:
Rick did you by any chance tape that? I waited for it to come on here last week and they put the counting crows on instead all three times now it's Steve Winwood this time. Yes Brink I did videotape the Dan Fogelberg concert on Soundstage. He and his band did a terrific job. He's beginning to resemble Terry Clements, maybe they're the same age. I'm unable to duplicate videos here. Check your local listings, say, on your local PBS website, you may yet catch Dan's concert. |
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