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rhhodges 08-10-2004 04:47 PM

Just wondering ... especially after the topic on Wherefore and Why - which is your favourite version of Early Morning Rain? I had never heard the original version (never knew it existed - sorry, but there's not much available in the UK! Not unless you know what you're looking for!) until a year or so ago, and grew up with the version on Gord's Gold - but the version on the Reno DVD ... I thought I knew this song, this song has meant so much to me for so many years, but has never made me cry ... not until now. I don't know what happened, but something did, and this is the only version for me now. The original of anything is often the best, but sometimes things just keep on getting better ...

Mair 08-10-2004 04:47 PM

Just wondering ... especially after the topic on Wherefore and Why - which is your favourite version of Early Morning Rain? I had never heard the original version (never knew it existed - sorry, but there's not much available in the UK! Not unless you know what you're looking for!) until a year or so ago, and grew up with the version on Gord's Gold - but the version on the Reno DVD ... I thought I knew this song, this song has meant so much to me for so many years, but has never made me cry ... not until now. I don't know what happened, but something did, and this is the only version for me now. The original of anything is often the best, but sometimes things just keep on getting better ...

LSH 08-10-2004 06:29 PM

I love it anytime he does it, it's one of my all time favorites, but the original is quite haunting..good stuff. He changed the lyrics a bit on GG.

Borderstone 08-10-2004 08:56 PM

How about the "Live In Reno" version. It's quite good I think. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

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Sidney Freedmen 08-10-2004 10:03 PM

I like the original version of the song

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jeffyjo 08-10-2004 10:32 PM

I'm actually very fond of the Gord's Gold version. His voice has this awesome deepness you don't see on any other versions.

Jeff

LSH 08-10-2004 11:11 PM

I'm fond of it too. It was the first version I ever heard. It was a great time for him to remake that song..it was quite a few years before I heard the original, even longer before it became my favorite.

Mair 08-11-2004 12:50 PM

Alright, you've got me - I love them all, every one! I'm just splitting hairs here! The Gord's Gold version was the first one I heard, and loved, for many years. There's a depth there, yes, vocally, and more. And it's partly in the tempo, isn't it? It just keeps getting slower ... and the Live in Reno - the slowest, and there's something there - depth, emotional depth that just got me the first time I heard it, very unexpectedly, because I thought I knew this song already, since twenty years! But I'm listening to the original now on repeat play while I write - and how could I ever live without this? It's never a matter of "either/or" completely, is it?

Sidney Freedmen 08-11-2004 03:05 PM

like I said, I like the original. Original recordings just get to me. The beat is perfect and so is Lightfoot's voice.

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Jim Dundee 08-11-2004 07:03 PM

I used to like the Gord's Gold version the best, but later changed my mind to the original. I find he has a really raw expressiveness to his voice on that early 1966 version. I can almost "be" on the runway.

I believe this is one of his greatest songs. Its simple structure and beautiful melody coupled with its driving rhythm, make it a great folk song. The song also sets a time and a place that is long past now. Just the mention of the "big 707 set to go" gives me the chills.

John

donquixote 08-11-2004 07:03 PM

I used to like the Gord's Gold version the best, but later changed my mind to the original. I find he has a really raw expressiveness to his voice on that early 1966 version. I can almost "be" on the runway.

I believe this is one of his greatest songs. Its simple structure and beautiful melody coupled with its driving rhythm, make it a great folk song. The song also sets a time and a place that is long past now. Just the mention of the "big 707 set to go" gives me the chills.

John

LSH 08-11-2004 07:09 PM

That's the thing about Lightfoot's music, isn't it? The ever changing favorite. And there's always something more. Lot of depth and dimension and no way to pick just one. Something for every season, every mood. Part of the reason I never get bored with this man's music. It's part of the allure, the hook that won't release you...

Moosedog 08-12-2004 09:19 PM

I like Elvis' cover as my "next to the original favorite"



Disco Danny D 08-12-2004 09:19 PM

I like Elvis' cover as my "next to the original favorite"



DMD3 08-14-2004 09:23 AM

Both recordings of Early Morning Rain arte good, but I like the original more. His voice and the guitar sound the best.
I actually had the GG version of "Wherefore" before I got the original, and maybe that's why I like that version so much. To me, that one is the original.

DMD3 08-14-2004 09:23 AM

Both recordings of Early Morning Rain arte good, but I like the original more. His voice and the guitar sound the best.
I actually had the GG version of "Wherefore" before I got the original, and maybe that's why I like that version so much. To me, that one is the original.

endlesswire78 08-14-2004 11:09 AM

i like Peter Paul and Mary's version as well because they harmonized it so well

endlesswire78 08-14-2004 11:09 AM

i like Peter Paul and Mary's version as well because they harmonized it so well

joveski 08-14-2004 07:51 PM

bob dylans one on "self portrait"!

Auburn Annie 08-15-2004 09:18 AM

Judy Collins' version - I actually heard it before the original, I think (we're talking almost 40 years back so things get a bit fuzzy <g> )

Auburn Annie 08-15-2004 09:18 AM

Judy Collins' version - I actually heard it before the original, I think (we're talking almost 40 years back so things get a bit fuzzy <g> )

vlmagee 08-15-2004 05:18 PM

I keep waiting for someone to say "the one on San Francisco Live". It's a rather amazing rendition, live, with Red Shea and John Stockfish and a bluegrass sound, recorded at some unnamed college venue. Unfortunately, the CD is no longer available.

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Auburn Annie 08-15-2004 06:26 PM

quote:Originally posted by vlmagee:
I keep waiting for someone to say "the one on San Francisco Live". It's a rather amazing rendition, live, with Red Shea and John Stockfish and a bluegrass sound, recorded at some unnamed college venue. Unfortunately, the CD is no longer available.



Sorry, never saw/heard it - wish I had


Auburn Annie 08-15-2004 06:26 PM

quote:Originally posted by vlmagee:
I keep waiting for someone to say "the one on San Francisco Live". It's a rather amazing rendition, live, with Red Shea and John Stockfish and a bluegrass sound, recorded at some unnamed college venue. Unfortunately, the CD is no longer available.



Sorry, never saw/heard it - wish I had


LSH 08-15-2004 06:54 PM

Ah, something else ot yearn afer...


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