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RussWig 08-24-2006 08:39 AM

Lately, since the 8/4/06 Concord, NH concert, my admiration for the man and his music has been revived. What a pleasure :)

I'm loving his music as much as ever (maybe more), listening to my old records, scrolling through this message board, reading interviews, watching clips from performances and looking at photos of him throughout his career.

The photos that grab me and ignite a spark of recognition ( even make my heart skip a beat ;) )are the ones from around 1976. For example, the cover of Gord's Gold. To my mind's eye that will always be the GL I visualize when I think of him. ( That's also the year I met my husband and the year I first started hearing GL. A meaningful year all around for me.)

I'd love to hear what others think/feel.

And, by the way, thanks for such a warm welcome to this board. You're a special and very nice group of people :)

My Name is Ann 08-24-2006 08:39 AM

Lately, since the 8/4/06 Concord, NH concert, my admiration for the man and his music has been revived. What a pleasure :)

I'm loving his music as much as ever (maybe more), listening to my old records, scrolling through this message board, reading interviews, watching clips from performances and looking at photos of him throughout his career.

The photos that grab me and ignite a spark of recognition ( even make my heart skip a beat ;) )are the ones from around 1976. For example, the cover of Gord's Gold. To my mind's eye that will always be the GL I visualize when I think of him. ( That's also the year I met my husband and the year I first started hearing GL. A meaningful year all around for me.)

I'd love to hear what others think/feel.

And, by the way, thanks for such a warm welcome to this board. You're a special and very nice group of people :)

charlene 08-24-2006 08:43 AM

Yes Ann 1976 was a very good year!
lol
Isn't it wonderful to revive all those feelings by going thru archives of Lightfoot stuff? I still do it every once in a while....

My middle name is Anne...and since first hearing Gord's Carefree Highway I wished it was my first..
;)

charlene 08-24-2006 08:43 AM

Yes Ann 1976 was a very good year!
lol
Isn't it wonderful to revive all those feelings by going thru archives of Lightfoot stuff? I still do it every once in a while....

My middle name is Anne...and since first hearing Gord's Carefree Highway I wished it was my first..
;)

Cathy 08-24-2006 09:04 AM

I always visualize Gord from the Gord's Gold era too, although I've seen him a bunch of times in the past 6 years. I guess it's just us reliving our youth... or Gord's youth.

johnfowles 08-24-2006 10:43 AM

OK I particularly recall 1967 which was such a special year for me.It was Canada's Centennial year of course with the wonderful Expo 67 set on an island in the St Lawrence river just off Montreal's main large island
http://expo67.ncf.ca/ariel_st.helens_nae000990830.jpg
i could write a whole book of my memories of Expo alone, suffice it to say that in preparation for it Montreal's mayor (Jean Drapeau) ordered a general cleanup turning the city from a replica London bomb site into a smart clean city,and a special mention of the great British pavilion replete with much British humour. (in the entrance hall was a full sized Concorde Olympus jet engine mounted vertically above a large circular mirror, there were usually a group of young lads closely studying the mirror and watching young lasses climbing the circular staircase strategically winding up around the engine!).
And of course one day in May Gord Red and John played at Expo and in the evening gave a concert at the New Penelope coffee house, my first of many immensely enjoyable concerts.
Next I well remember my first Royal Albert Hall. London concert in June 1972.
At all those early concerts my overriding memory is of the way Gord rocked/nodded his head at certain points, If you don't know what I mean , play your copy of the Reno video (always a good idea!) and at about 46 minutes (in the middle of Shadows) he does a nice example http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/ligh...no_Shadows.jpg
Then there was of course 1999 when I found the chatroom, met a number of wonderful ladies especially Susan, Jenney and Diane and set myself up to overcome my health problem in 2000
John Fowles

johnfowles 08-24-2006 10:43 AM

OK I particularly recall 1967 which was such a special year for me.It was Canada's Centennial year of course with the wonderful Expo 67 set on an island in the St Lawrence river just off Montreal's main large island
http://expo67.ncf.ca/ariel_st.helens_nae000990830.jpg
i could write a whole book of my memories of Expo alone, suffice it to say that in preparation for it Montreal's mayor (Jean Drapeau) ordered a general cleanup turning the city from a replica London bomb site into a smart clean city,and a special mention of the great British pavilion replete with much British humour. (in the entrance hall was a full sized Concorde Olympus jet engine mounted vertically above a large circular mirror, there were usually a group of young lads closely studying the mirror and watching young lasses climbing the circular staircase strategically winding up around the engine!).
And of course one day in May Gord Red and John played at Expo and in the evening gave a concert at the New Penelope coffee house, my first of many immensely enjoyable concerts.
Next I well remember my first Royal Albert Hall. London concert in June 1972.
At all those early concerts my overriding memory is of the way Gord rocked/nodded his head at certain points, If you don't know what I mean , play your copy of the Reno video (always a good idea!) and at about 46 minutes (in the middle of Shadows) he does a nice example http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/ligh...no_Shadows.jpg
Then there was of course 1999 when I found the chatroom, met a number of wonderful ladies especially Susan, Jenney and Diane and set myself up to overcome my health problem in 2000
John Fowles

brink- 08-24-2006 10:55 AM

"At all those early concerts my overriding memory is of the way Gord rocked/nodded his head at certain points"

AnneOK does a "mean" Lightfoot head bob. She demonstrated it several times at the lighthead weekends.

charlene 08-24-2006 11:25 AM

Lisa always gets a kick out of it....she knows when he does it in certain songs in concert and when I have the song/album on she'll walk by and do it or call out - 'here it comes mum" and I know exactly what she means!
she's a nasty little thing!
lolol

I never got to EXPO '67 - I was 12 that summer, blissfully unaware of it other than knowing my mum was going with a friend. I had my rollerskates and key and would skate all day....couldn't use them up north in the bush tho...

charlene 08-24-2006 11:25 AM

Lisa always gets a kick out of it....she knows when he does it in certain songs in concert and when I have the song/album on she'll walk by and do it or call out - 'here it comes mum" and I know exactly what she means!
she's a nasty little thing!
lolol

I never got to EXPO '67 - I was 12 that summer, blissfully unaware of it other than knowing my mum was going with a friend. I had my rollerskates and key and would skate all day....couldn't use them up north in the bush tho...

Jesse Joe 08-24-2006 11:44 AM

Great pic of the Expo John, I, like Charlene was about 11 or 12. I do what Lisa does Charlene. Even when I hear, Don Quixote, just maybe a minute before it ends, the song comes to a halt, and he stomp his feet twice. Every time I hear that song I do it. Lisa is ok, a real Lightfoot fan. {Lighthead}lol

You John having lived in Montreal in those years, you were a privilege man. I dont know what I wouldn't give to be able to go back in time. I would be at The New Penelope, hearing that new Minstrel Of The Dawn, POET, doing, " Did She Mention my Name?" I was almost old enough to go see him in concert at The Moncton High School Auditorium. The year was 1969, I was in grade 8. That would have meant more to me than in 1987, when I first saw him. I was born, 5 years too late...Jesse.

Jesse Joe 08-24-2006 11:44 AM

Great pic of the Expo John, I, like Charlene was about 11 or 12. I do what Lisa does Charlene. Even when I hear, Don Quixote, just maybe a minute before it ends, the song comes to a halt, and he stomp his feet twice. Every time I hear that song I do it. Lisa is ok, a real Lightfoot fan. {Lighthead}lol

You John having lived in Montreal in those years, you were a privilege man. I dont know what I wouldn't give to be able to go back in time. I would be at The New Penelope, hearing that new Minstrel Of The Dawn, POET, doing, " Did She Mention my Name?" I was almost old enough to go see him in concert at The Moncton High School Auditorium. The year was 1969, I was in grade 8. That would have meant more to me than in 1987, when I first saw him. I was born, 5 years too late...Jesse.

Borderstone 08-24-2006 04:48 PM

On a late lunch break here so,I gotta be quick!

1970's becasue that's his heyday in the U.S. but in 2nd place 1986 becasue that's when I saw the picture sleeve for,"Anything For Love" and knew what he looked like. :) Later!

RussWig 08-24-2006 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MistyMoppens:
And 1984-1988 for when I got to know the man more as a person. (No big relationship! We just found ourselves with time to talk.) He'd make the most awesome big brother!
Misty, I'd love to hear about this....
Please write some when you have a moment :)

My Name is Ann 08-24-2006 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MistyMoppens:
And 1984-1988 for when I got to know the man more as a person. (No big relationship! We just found ourselves with time to talk.) He'd make the most awesome big brother!
Misty, I'd love to hear about this....
Please write some when you have a moment :)

Jesse Joe 08-25-2006 05:47 AM

I started listening to Gord in 1969. But when I hear him, it brings me to the year 1976. A year that I discovered true love. And his music was getting better and better...JESSE. :)

[ August 27, 2006, 09:34: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]

Jesse Joe 08-25-2006 05:47 AM

I started listening to Gord in 1969. But when I hear him, it brings me to the year 1976. A year that I discovered true love. And his music was getting better and better...JESSE. :)

[ August 27, 2006, 09:34: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]

Jennifer 08-26-2006 07:55 AM

Of course I looooooove the Gords Gold pic and other images from that era but I really enjoy those pictures of sweet young baby-face Gordon from his United Artist days with his hair swept back like James Dean. They're just so charming :)

johnfowles 08-26-2006 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jennifer:
Gordon from his United Artist days with his hair swept back like James Dean.
I konw the look you mean Jennifer but I found it suprisingly hard to find a picture to illustrate your point.
I nearly settled for a scan of the back insert from songbook disk 1
and then found what I wanted on the album sleeve back of the first UA album Lightfoot! which I think is spot-on
this picture is also shown in the nice booklet that you get with the 3-CD SET "Original Lightfoot"/"The United Artist Years"
Just like this eh?
http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/lightfoot/gl_1965.jpg
a little later he had changed as in this 1969 photo
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFO...Jones/1969.jpg
Which is just one of 24 pix from "The Lightfoot Years at:-
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFO...foot_years.htm
John Fowles

johnfowles 08-26-2006 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jennifer:
Gordon from his United Artist days with his hair swept back like James Dean.
I konw the look you mean Jennifer but I found it suprisingly hard to find a picture to illustrate your point.
I nearly settled for a scan of the back insert from songbook disk 1
and then found what I wanted on the album sleeve back of the first UA album Lightfoot! which I think is spot-on
this picture is also shown in the nice booklet that you get with the 3-CD SET "Original Lightfoot"/"The United Artist Years"
Just like this eh?
http://h1.ripway.com/johnfowles/lightfoot/gl_1965.jpg
a little later he had changed as in this 1969 photo
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFO...Jones/1969.jpg
Which is just one of 24 pix from "The Lightfoot Years at:-
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFO...foot_years.htm
John Fowles

Jesse Joe 08-26-2006 05:23 PM

John you have the nicest old pics of Gord. Seems to prove to me, you followed his carrer since EXPO 67 in Montreal...Jesse :)

Jesse Joe 08-26-2006 05:23 PM

John you have the nicest old pics of Gord. Seems to prove to me, you followed his carrer since EXPO 67 in Montreal...Jesse :)

RussWig 08-26-2006 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnfowles:
quote:Originally posted by Jennifer:
Gordon from his United Artist days with his hair swept back like James Dean.

I konw the look you mean Jennifer but I found it suprisingly hard to find a picture to illustrate your point.
I nearly settled for a scan of the back insert from songbook disk 1
and then found what I wanted on the album sleeve back of the first UA album Lightfoot! which I think is spot-on
this picture is also shown in the nice booklet that you get with the 3-CD SET "Original Lightfoot"/"The United Artist Years"
[/QUOTE]I've never seen him looking like that - love it! :)

My Name is Ann 08-26-2006 05:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by johnfowles:
quote:Originally posted by Jennifer:
Gordon from his United Artist days with his hair swept back like James Dean.

I konw the look you mean Jennifer but I found it suprisingly hard to find a picture to illustrate your point.
I nearly settled for a scan of the back insert from songbook disk 1
and then found what I wanted on the album sleeve back of the first UA album Lightfoot! which I think is spot-on
this picture is also shown in the nice booklet that you get with the 3-CD SET "Original Lightfoot"/"The United Artist Years"
[/QUOTE]I've never seen him looking like that - love it! :)

DJ in MJ 08-26-2006 05:35 PM

"At all those early concerts my overriding memory is of the way Gord rocked/nodded his head at certain points"

He did a couple of head bobs, perfectly timed, in the 1970 youtube video of For Lovin' Me. And he did it to great effect.


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