You might like this short little video with all the rustic landscape images with "16 Miles to Seven Lakes" accompanying it. I love the way it opens with the eclipse and ends with an incredible moving panoramic view.
Enjoy! :) |
You might like this short little video with all the rustic landscape images with "16 Miles to Seven Lakes" accompanying it. I love the way it opens with the eclipse and ends with an incredible moving panoramic view.
Enjoy! :) |
Another one, set to "Song for a Winters Night" that has some nice Aurora Borealis images.
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And dont forget CRT. Great scenery in that one. They have quite a few of Lightfoot songs over there...Jesse. :)
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And dont forget CRT. Great scenery in that one. They have quite a few of Lightfoot songs over there...Jesse. :)
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Oooooh, must of missed that one... let me go see! thanks! :)
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Both SFAWN videos are awesome. Hearing the opening chords to that song floods my mind with pleasant memories.
If anyone hasn't heard Sarah Mclachlan's version of SFAWN, I believe this is it. |
Yes Watchman, Sarah's version of SFAWN is very beautiful. She has the voice of an Angel, not that I have ever heard an Angel speak, but you know what I mean... :) :rolleyes:
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Yes Watchman, Sarah's version of SFAWN is very beautiful. She has the voice of an Angel, not that I have ever heard an Angel speak, but you know what I mean... :) :rolleyes:
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Jennifer, did you check out CRT, great scenery in that one eh?... :eek: :)
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Jennifer, did you check out CRT, great scenery in that one eh?... :eek: :)
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LOL Sorry Brink... But I dont know your real name.
[ August 16, 2006, 11:21: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ] |
LOL Sorry Brink... But I dont know your real name.
[ August 16, 2006, 11:21: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ] |
Very nice - well done matching lyrics to images. One of my favorite early Lightfoot songs, btw. Here's the description posted with the video:
This may be some of the best 2:08 minutes of Gordon Lightfoot and is one of the first of his tunes I learned to play on the 6 string. The " Old Love of mine"...may well be the wilderness of the Canadian Shield. He loves Ontario and the majestic lakes rivers and streams of Canada. I chose to set this song in the fall of the year. The last scene ( to the words "somewhere on a mountain") is a panorama from Ishpatina Ridge...the height of land north-west of The City of Temiskaming Shores- Dymond,New Liskeard,Haileybury and North Cobalt. This is the heighest point of land in Ontario. Waters to the north of this ridge flow to James Bay-Hudson Bay. Waters to the south of this ridge flow to The Great Lakes and the Ottawa River. This video meets VPG Standards. |
Very nice - well done matching lyrics to images. One of my favorite early Lightfoot songs, btw. Here's the description posted with the video:
This may be some of the best 2:08 minutes of Gordon Lightfoot and is one of the first of his tunes I learned to play on the 6 string. The " Old Love of mine"...may well be the wilderness of the Canadian Shield. He loves Ontario and the majestic lakes rivers and streams of Canada. I chose to set this song in the fall of the year. The last scene ( to the words "somewhere on a mountain") is a panorama from Ishpatina Ridge...the height of land north-west of The City of Temiskaming Shores- Dymond,New Liskeard,Haileybury and North Cobalt. This is the heighest point of land in Ontario. Waters to the north of this ridge flow to James Bay-Hudson Bay. Waters to the south of this ridge flow to The Great Lakes and the Ottawa River. This video meets VPG Standards. |
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Someone obviously took care and time making these videos, coordinating each image with the appropriate lyric... even a picture of "bad whiskey" :D Thanks for pointing this one out for me Jesse Joe! :cool: |
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