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Jesse Joe 07-11-2006 05:00 AM

http://www.coolforever.com/temp/gord...ngstranger.JPG


On the Album cover of, {Sit Down Young Stranger, or, If You Could Read MY Mind.} And Don Quixote, as well, while were at it. Does anyone know where are those 2 places, that he is sitting? I always wondered about that.


http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B0...CLZZZZZZZ_.jpg


The Don Quixote one:

I know a place, in Moncton's Centennial Park, that looks like that, but I know that can't be it. Its kind of hard to tell...

Look how well balance he holds that guitar. You can tell there is a photogragher, telling him how to pose. Beautiful picture, the hair all in place. Well trimmed beard, and mustache. It's as if I was looking in the mirror. :D :D :D


Anyone out there, got the answers? :)

[ July 17, 2006, 06:02: Message edited by: Jesse -Joe ]

Shutup and Deal, I'm Losin' 07-11-2006 05:08 PM

I know that's the reflection of the outside on the window, there. There are poles, so it looks like right outside the window is a porch. He coudl be at his house, but for some reason, to me it always seemed like he was at a resturaunt. :confused: (don't know why)

Jesse Joe 07-11-2006 08:09 PM

Same here Fading Away, not for the restaurant, but it's impossible to say really. I posted this here to see if anyone did knew?

We will have to wait it out, hopefully someone does know and will share it. Someone like Swede...

Suzi 07-11-2006 09:08 PM

Someone asked that question directly to Gord a few years back. The answer was that the photo was taken on the Warner Brothers lot.

geodeticman 07-12-2006 12:08 AM

Suzi - I sure believe it - 'cause I thought it looked like a movie company's western town "backlot" since this was posted - on IYCRMM.

DQ - the pavilions - i see 2 , suggest a park i agree, but the barrel throws me. "rain" barrel ? dunno.
steve

Jesse Joe 07-12-2006 06:11 AM

Suzi thanks for, the IYCRMM. Don Quixote, maybe we will get it, someone has to know, like Gord himself.. :D :)

ponyman 07-12-2006 03:41 PM

I seem to remember that the photos were taken at a park north of Toronto. I believe it is named
Blackcreek Pioneer Village or something along those lines. Someone in Toronto will know the proper name.

Ponyman

DJ in MJ 07-12-2006 03:48 PM

Black Creek Pioneer Village is a time warp into the olden days of Ontario circa 1800s.

I don't know if this is where the pic was taken, but the place is a popular tourist attraction and day trip for school kids.

BILLW 07-12-2006 03:53 PM

Here's the map ! Now let's figure out what building it was, I love the DQ picture.

http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d1.../map_final.jpg

Jesse Joe 07-13-2006 06:17 AM

Very good Bill, nice pic, colorful and all, now where do we start? :eek: :) :D

Jenney 07-16-2006 08:57 PM

I did get to ask Gord directly where the photo on the SDYS/ICRMM album cover was taken. He told me it was on the back lot of Warner Brothers.
Sometimes it's better not to know, kinda takes the romance right out of things.
Jenney

Jesse Joe 07-17-2006 06:05 AM

Suzi #387, had answered that one Jenney, but it's the Don Quixote one, that we dont know. Hey, thank's anyhow Jenney...Jesse.

Sundown17 07-18-2006 05:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jesse -Joe:
Suzi #387, had answered that one Jenney, but it's the Don Quixote one, that we dont know. Hey, thank's anyhow Jenney...Jesse.
Quote:

Originally posted by Suzi:
Someone asked that question directly to Gord a few years back. The answer was that the photo was taken on the Warner Brothers lot.
Jesse-Joe,

Suzi said "someone" asked, Jenney is offering us the fact that it was she that asked Gord that question.

Also, after having asked and heard the answers to many questions as to where, why and what does it mean, I agree with Jenney, sometimes knowing the story behind the illusion takes alot of the romance out of it. As Gord says, "if I told you, it wouldn't be yours", which I personally feel is the most brilliant answer I've ever heard to that question. So I've stopped asking and let my imagination do the work. :)

Diane

Jesse Joe 07-18-2006 05:42 AM

This question would be directed, to Val Magee, Charlene, or John Fowles.


I have the "Sit Down Young Stranger", album. Most people I know have the "If You could Read my Mind". I guess a lot of people who were not really GL fans, heard the song, IYCRMM on the radio, loved it, and went into the stores to buy the album of the same name.

Is it rare to have the original, "Sit Down Young Stranger" one?

Anyone else have it?

Jenney 07-18-2006 05:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jesse -Joe:
This question would be directed, to Val Magee, Charlene, or John Fowles.


I have the "Sit Down Young Stranger", album. Most people I know have the "If You could Read my Mind". I guess a lot of people who were not really GL fans, heard the song, IYCRMM on the radio, loved it, and went into the stores to buy the album of the same name.

Is it rare to have the original, "Sit Down Young Stranger" one?

Anyone else have it?

Even though I'm not one of the people this was directed to, I'll answer. I have a couple of copies of SDYS. I have one that doesn't have any name on it as well. I don't think it is all that rare, it comes up on Ebay frequently.
Jenney

charlene 07-18-2006 06:30 AM

I don't have one and never knew about the change until I read about it here a few years ago...
I went out and bought the 45 first....way back in the day.


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