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Old 04-22-2003, 09:26 AM   #1
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If you were to buy a blank CD and decided to put all your favorite GL songs on it and you had room for 20 songs, what would they be?

1.Summertime Dream
2.The Pony Man
3.Minstrel of the Dawn
4.East of Midnight
5.Too Many Clues In This Room
6.Cherokee Bend
7.Shadows II
8.Race Among The Ruins
9.Me And Bobby Mcgee
10.Too Much To Lose
11.Alberta Bound
12.Shadows
13.It's Worth Believin
14.Waiting For You
15.Canadian Railroad Trilogy
16.The Pony Man II
17.Someone To Believe In
18.Early Morning Rain
19.The Circle is Small II
20.The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
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Old 04-22-2003, 10:23 AM   #2
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I'll call it Gords Gold 3
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Old 04-22-2003, 05:59 PM   #3
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As someone who has virtually no intrest in the CD burning technology I can only say that doing so sounds like more trouble than need be. I've always recorded on tape and I really feel no need to change now. I haven't made one for myself yet,but for a friend earlier this year,I made 3 tapes of GL songs that added up to 99 songs! She really likes GL too but can't affford to drop $ for the music like I can. I've debated over wheather or not I should make myself one but I usually conclude that I have all of his recorded material,so I just end up not doing it. I think the 20 I would choose are alreay on Complete Gr. Hits & Songbook anyway. It's been me,outta here & A.B.!

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Old 04-22-2003, 07:24 PM   #4
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cd burning is so much easier. You just put a bunch of songs on your hard drive then you can choose the sequence just by hitting an up or down arrow until you get the track list just the way you want it. The best thing is, at least on my computer, it takes about 30 seconds to record a 3 1/2 minute song, you dont have to sit there while it takes the entire song length as it does with tape. After your done, just delete the songs off your hard drive, and you get that free space back to do other things. I love it!
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Old 04-22-2003, 08:48 PM   #5
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Here's my CD, and it's already been made! (In no real order)

1. 10 Dgrees and Getting Colder
2. Mountains and Marian
3. Second Cup of Coffee
4. Mother of a Miner's Child
5. Sixteen Miles
6. I'm Not Sayin'/Ribbon of Darkness
7. Old Dan's Records
8. The Watchman's Gone
9. It's Worth Believin'
10. Drink Yer Glasses Empty
11. Hi'way Songs
12. Only Love Would Know
13. Magnificant Outpouring
14. High and Dry
15. Long Way Back Home
16. Steel Rail Blues
17. Walls
18. Unsettled Ways
19. Seven Island Suite
20. Wild Strawberries
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Old 04-23-2003, 11:50 AM   #6
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Here are the first 20 faves that spring to mind!
1.Home From The Forest
2.The Mountain's and Maryann
3.Saturday Clothes
4.Miguel
5.Hangdog Hotel Room
6.A Painter Passing Through
7.Welcome To Try
8.I'll Tag Along
9.Tattoo
10.On The High Seas
11.Triangle
12.Shadows
13.Romance
14.All I'm After
15.Same Old Loverman
16.Now and Then
17.Circle of Steel
18.Nous Vivons Ensemble
19.Go My Way
20.The Patriot's Dream
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Old 04-23-2003, 12:56 PM   #7
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Hey, Borderstone, get those 2 guys to put down your 'Sedan Chair' and step into the 21st century. Do you still play wax cylinders?
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Old 04-23-2003, 03:10 PM   #8
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To each his own Ben. To each his own. That's all I have to say on that matter,you have your ways,I have mine.

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Old 04-23-2003, 06:55 PM   #9
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I still tape my CD's cuz I have a 14 year old car that came equipped with a handy dandy cassette player! I also 'backed up' some of my favorite cassettes. I've burned CD's of Songbook and Sunday Concert so they don't get messed up and play the copies. Random taped Songbook 'for the road'.
I have a whole basket full of unmarked tapes by my door so I can grab a couple or three to play in the car. The surprise is really fun. Never know whether it's going to be Gordon or Waylon or Joan Baez or Neil Diamond singing to me on the way to work! Oh, and for the record...most of these umnarked tapes are sung by Gordon Lighfoot
I don't think I could pick 20 songs for a CD cuz my favorites change from day to week to month. Good luck to the rest of you who try.
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