blog story about Lightfoot
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gordon Lightfoot On The Hour, with George Stroumboulopoulos, he does a great interview with Canada’s greatest singer/song writer ever and does it only the way that he can do it! He was born in Orillia, Ontario. As a young boy he grew up singing in church choirs. Later on in life the man moved to L.A. in the late 1950’s to seriously study music. It wasn’t until he came back to Canada that his career finally took off! In 1966 he released his first album titled “Lightfoot”. His commercial success came into the forefront when he started to break into the US market in the 70’s. This was a great thing. Eventually, Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan and even Elvis started doing re-makes of his songs! Lightfoot’s got a star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, he was one of the first inductees into Canada’s Singer/Songwriters Hall of Fame and has won 15 Junos to boot. Not bad from some guy from Orillia. As for me, I have a little story to tell you here kidz, so gather around the campfire and let’ go! Circa: early 1990. Place: Toronto, Ontario Canada I was working for a delivery company called Mr. Case and I had a drop off in Toronto’s affluent Rosedale area. I had my supplies in my van and I pulled up to the clients driveway and got out. Damn, wrong driveway! So I went back to the van and everyones worse nightmare comes to life, I LOCK THE KEYS IN THE VEHICLE! I don’t want to bother the people in the house, so I look for a coat hanger to break in. Can’t find any. What do I do next! I now notice a car pulling up the driveway in the adjacent house. A man, a women and child exit the vehicle. The women notices me and asks whats wrong and I begin to tell her my story. The man in the background with the child listens and says that he’d be back in a minute. Beautiful! The women stays behind and we spark up a nice conversation. Remember, I’m in a area that the average house is about 2 million dollars. No the man comes back out of the house with a coat hanger and he is walking down his driveway and heads towards me on his neighbor’s side. As he is doing this, he has pliers in hand is starting to bend the end to the familiar hook. As he reaches me and my van, he automatically goes to the drivers to. I’m now thinking to myself, what in the hell am I doing letting a millionaire attempt to break into my van! I said thank you for the hanger and I tried to take it from him before he tries to open the truck. He then says “ok, but I’m kinda good at this type of thing”. As I stumble around trying desperately to open the van and have a conversation with this rich guy, he taps me on the shoulder and says “Can give it a try?”. I then agreed and handed over the tool. After 10 seconds I see the door pin is open and this guy turns to me and says “I told ya I was good at this” and then I realized it was … Keep on Jammin’ |
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Great story.
Lightfoot was a car thief too ? Who would have thunk it. |
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He's a man of many talents..
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Great story, the more of these stories I here the much more I like this man, if it is possible to like him more. :)
What a guy ! ;) |
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Well, we always *knew* he was good with his hands, lol.
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It's almost as if I saw it with my own two eyes. I can definitely see you-know-who doing this in a very unassuming way. It does seem kind of calculated to bring a pliers along--the guy had obviously thought this through. Great story, thanks Char! Belongs in the book we're all going to write together some day which includes all these wonderful little stories about the man we all love.
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