Back in 1969 I and a friend saw Gord at the first annual University of North Carolina at Charlotte Folk Festival (I think also the last.) We heard some great new stuff that evening including a song he sang I can not find anywhere by any artist. I believe it was called the "Doomsday Song" and it talked about walking acrossed Lake Erie.
I have talked to seven of my friends that were also there, and while we can not agree on a name, we all agree we heard it. Can anyone shed some light? |
Back in 1969 I and a friend saw Gord at the first annual University of North Carolina at Charlotte Folk Festival (I think also the last.) We heard some great new stuff that evening including a song he sang I can not find anywhere by any artist. I believe it was called the "Doomsday Song" and it talked about walking acrossed Lake Erie.
I have talked to seven of my friends that were also there, and while we can not agree on a name, we all agree we heard it. Can anyone shed some light? |
The Doomsday Song is fairly well known about but it was never issued see Wayne's site at:-
http://www.lightfoot.ca/unresngs.htm under 1970 for available details nothing exciting really just "THE DOOMSDAY SONG Has been performed live." ------------------ My Gordon Lightfoot webring starts at http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited November 25, 2004).] |
The Doomsday Song is fairly well known about but it was never issued see Wayne's site at:-
http://www.lightfoot.ca/unresngs.htm under 1970 for available details nothing exciting really just "THE DOOMSDAY SONG Has been performed live." ------------------ My Gordon Lightfoot webring starts at http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited November 25, 2004).] |
I'm not exactly sure what you are asking for. (...shed some light.)
I can tell you that I know that "The Doomsday Song" was sung live many times in 1969. Here are the first few lines: While walking along thru the garbage one day, All down by Lake Erie where the dead fishes lay. I spied a young maiden with a tear in her eye, Out breathing the smoke from a factory close by, Waiting for Doomsday to come. She offered her hand, and I offered mine. And we ran down the beach for a dip in the slime. When a body came floating right up to my feet. Oh, one that the mob... |
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Now that's what I call a morbid/depressing song! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/frown.gif ( sniff* )
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I heard Gord sing a bit of this at a concert at the Queen Elizabeth theater in Vancouver, BC in the late sixties. I think he said the song contained something like 180 verses and that he had written it to sing as the ultimate protest song at American Universities. I don't remember too much about the song except that it was one of the funniest things I ever heard; the audience was literally rolling in the aisles. I have searched for this song occasionally ever since but sadly Gord never recorded it, at least that I could find. I guess it would have taken up one side of a vinyl album, but hey, Arlo Guthrie did it (Alice's Restaurant) and it made him famous. |
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Please lord he has a demo tape hidden away among the tons of snippets of songs he's worked on or completed but never felt were fit for recording. He has said that while working on a song (years ago) he'd use a tape recorder, and we know he can transcribe music. There must be scores of "almost rans" hidden away - I imagine the U of Toronto getting his archives and scholars spending years going through it.
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