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charlene 07-17-2006 08:48 AM

I rarely listen to the radio but my daughter Lisa does.
Last night around 11 p.m. Lisa came running from her room to tell me a Lightfoot song was on the radio but she didn't know what song it was.

I turned on my clock radio and attempted to find the station...as I searched I heard the familiar words of Daylight Katy...

Lisa said "No that's not the song!"

I had my radio set for FM and hers was on AM so I searched along the dial for the song she heard......and there it was! "Anything For Love" was on another station....

sheesh....two different Lightfoot tunes on two different Toronto stations at the same time...whoda thunk it?
lol

Kenyon 07-17-2006 10:43 AM

It's interesting to hear the choice of songs by Lightfoot that radio stations play. Over the past few years I've heard the following songs on various radio stations:

IYCRMM
Sundown
Beautiful
Summer Side of Life
Don Quixote
Go Go Round
Did She Mention My Name?
Anything for Love
Softly
Restless
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

A good sampling of his wide variety of work I would say.

rickv 07-17-2006 03:49 PM

The Lightfoot songs I recall hearing on radio (Memphis Tennessee):

If You Could Read My Mind
Beautiful
Sundown
Carefree Highway
Rainy Day People
Cold On The Shoulder
Song For a Winter's Night
Softly
Race Among the Ruins
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Daylight Katy
The Circle Is Small

All I hear nowadays (Orlando Florida) is:

If You Could Read My Mind
Sundown
Carefree Highway

[ July 17, 2006, 23:21: Message edited by: rickv ]

Jennifer 07-17-2006 05:40 PM

I am not too crazy about most Chicago radio and the same redundant nonsense they play. There is an oldies station I listen too, and a Jazz/Easy Listening Station. I can only recall the following GL songs ever getting airplay:

- If You Could Read My Mind
- Sundown
- Carefree Highway
- Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

Short list huh? :-(

There was one exception; there used to be this great syndicated show on sundays nights, for 2 hours only. They played everything low to mid-tempo across the board. And they would play "Beautiful" on occassion. This show was on for 20 years and suddenly with no warning, dropped. Boy, was I mad.

Affair on Touhy Ave. 07-17-2006 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kenyon:
It's interesting to hear the choice of songs by Lightfoot that radio stations play. Over the past few years I've heard the following songs on various radio stations:

IYCRMM
Sundown
Beautiful
Summer Side of Life
Don Quixote
Go Go Round
Did She Mention My Name?
Anything for Love
Softly
Restless
Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

A good sampling of his wide variety of work I would say.

You must live somewhere where there's a specialized radio stations that plays the more rare stuff. The best 1 can do is try to listen to the internet and type of GL and see what's there. Unfortunatly you'll find many that play those darn hits but their are a few that do plays others. There's 1 that's currently playing the original I'm Not Saying.

charlene 07-17-2006 07:08 PM

Kenyon and I have access to the same radio stations around Toronto - we have the stations for the stuff the kids listen to, another for pop music, sports radio, adult contemporary/70's stuff and previous years. And all have nattering/chattering fools blathering endlessly and I just don't listen anymore...and the stations I would listen to seem to play the same songs over and over until I'm absolutely ill.

DJ in MJ 07-17-2006 07:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by charlene:
And all have nattering/chattering fools blathering endlessly and I just don't listen anymore...
I see nothing has changed in seven years. Might as well not come home just yet... :)

charlene 07-17-2006 07:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by David (djb):
quote:Originally posted by charlene:
And all have nattering/chattering fools blathering endlessly and I just don't listen anymore...

I see nothing has changed in seven years. Might as well not come home just yet... :) [/QUOTE]LOL! oh c'mon home - to see ME! I won't blather mindlessly - PROMISE!!

DJ in MJ 07-17-2006 08:01 PM

And how do you know *I* won't blather mindlessly? :D

Then again, I suppose I could blather in Swedish, then you wouldn't know the difference!

Borderstone 07-17-2006 09:47 PM

Jennifer,all "oldies" stations play those same 4 top 10 hits by Gordon. They are pretty much required too. Program directors just go for the obvious at those stations. :rolleyes:

They'll never play "Rainy Day People" or "I Can See It In You Eyes" (1978 Version) because they weren't "big enough hits". So out of his 6 top 40 hits we get 4. Great as it can be to hear them (after I request them during the lunch hour req. show)it is redundant. [img]tongue.gif[/img] :D

brink- 07-17-2006 10:02 PM

"I Can See It In You Eyes" (1978 Version)

Do you mean The Circle is Small?

DJ in MJ 07-17-2006 10:49 PM

He must mean The Circle Is Small. It got decent airplay in the Toronto area, and the 1978 version is a remake. And I like this version best.

brink- 07-17-2006 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by David (djb):
And how do you know *I* won't blather mindlessly? :D

Then again, I suppose I could blather in Swedish, then you wouldn't know the difference!

Wish you were going to be with us at Massey this year, David, we'd let you blather in any language you wanted.

joveski 07-18-2006 02:11 AM

melbourne, australia:

if you could read my mind and sundown

BILLW 07-18-2006 05:36 AM

I heard Rainy Day People recently while driving near my sister's home in New Jersey. And MY pickup truck radio plays everyone of Gord's songs when I tune my iPod through it. Sounds great !

Bill :)

charlene 07-18-2006 06:33 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by David (djb):
And how do you know *I* won't blather mindlessly? :D

Then again, I suppose I could blather in Swedish, then you wouldn't know the difference!

Well that problem could be solved by you bringing a handsome single Swedish fellow along to translate for me....
Mats Sundin does not count...altho he IS single again...
lol

DJ in MJ 07-18-2006 03:58 PM

[quote]Originally posted by brink-:
Quote:

Wish you were going to be with us at Massey this year, David, we'd let you blather in any language you wanted.
Thanks, Brink and Char!

I'll be there in spirit, but that's about all I can manage this year. I've only been working since November, after a long layoff, so I neither have the money nor the vacation time accumulated.

The timing would have been great, though. My family, Gord, and the Corfid gang, all in one happy holiday!

Oh yes, and a single Swedsih man for Char. :)

charlene 07-18-2006 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by David (djb):


Oh yes, and a single Swedsih man for Char. :)

well David my "connection" in Australian hasn't come thru so I'll leave it in your hands...
lol

Sydney Steve 07-19-2006 04:01 AM

One of the Dregs mentioned:
Quote:

Char,

I move in exclusive circles and adopt impeccably discerning tastes ... but if you'd like me to cast the net a little wider, please advise me your postal address.

I'll forward you the Melbourne "White Pages".
Sorry to veer off topic Char, but just to bring those not familiar with Melbourne ,Australia where our Michael hails from up to speed ....

Those from Melbourne have their own beer and it is named to coincide with their social status within Australian society..They are generally regarded as the dregs - but those with love in their hearts,( such as myself ), would never point this out lest it upset them.....

I doubt that anyone is terribly interested in your proposal of meeting others from Melbourne Michael... ;)




http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/5...websizewu7.jpg

charlene 07-19-2006 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Mike Dixon:
Char,

I move in exclusive circles and adopt impeccably discerning tastes ... but if you'd like me to cast the net a little wider, please advise me your postal address.

I'll forward you the Melbourne "White Pages". :)

Michael -
I move in exclusive circles and adopt impeccably discerning tastes as well! What a coincidence! ;)
My goodness this should be a breeze for you to accomplish - but I might add that he really shouldn't like to listen to the radio either.....LOL
For the rare times there's a Lightfoot tune played it's not worth listening to..

Does he get much airplay down your way?

The car mechanic in the MadViolet video that Jenney posted about sure knew the words to the Wreck! Many more than I could recite without benefit of the song playing!

LSH 07-19-2006 02:59 PM

Steve,
Perhaps you could then forward Char the Sydney white pages...unless of course, you're a sample of the best that that 'fair' city has to offer.. ;)
in which case, she might be forced to reconsider her 'mail order man' plan

johnfowles 07-19-2006 03:52 PM

LOL Stevo
Watch out everybody the holigans are arguing.beware of low flying boomerangs

joveski 07-19-2006 04:07 PM

another melbourne hooligan calling... now where's my bitter?

johnfowles 07-19-2006 04:53 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sydney Steve:
Those from Melbourne have their own beer and it is named to coincide with their social status within Australian society..
http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/5...websizewu7.jpg
[/QUOTE
]I love that picture Steve
I tried to find where you might have got it from to check that it was for real
but I blanched at sifting through the 16.600 results I got after googling for
"the dregs beer melbourne" although several looked interesting!!
I did better just google image searching where I found a largish picture at
http://www.axesandalleys.com/Index/aa002/beer.jpg
clickable thumbnail below
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/2531/beerdy5.th.jpg
is this from the same brewery??

Jesse Joe 07-19-2006 05:03 PM

http://www.boomerangs.ca/images/main-boomer.jpg


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