lol !
That nose must be back to normal by now eh Steve !
For me it's been Gordon Lightfoot since 1969 thinking I had to be the only real Lightfoot fan in the world...
Sure I was reading in Macleans Magazine that he was a millionaire many times over, who was playing sold out concerts all over the world & lived in a sprawling mansion in Rosedale & after asking people who had lived in Toronto about 'Rosedale,' they were telling me if he lives in Rosedale he's got money.
But still my brothers, sisters, people I knew in my area were looking @ me strangely when I mentioned Gordon Lightfoot, as if they were saying who ???
So my first concert that I saw of him in Halifax NS, @ Rebecca Cohn Auditorium was sold out as was the 2 other nights he was doing that fall weekend.
Well I thought all those people are @ the concert to experience this Canadian folk singer of the 60's who was known as the guy who wrote "Black Day In July," the song 'btw' that got me hooked to his music way back in 1969 after buying the LP "Did She Mention My Name" because that song was on it...
But as I was listening to these songs on that album, I knew right there that this singer was different. Great voice, 6 & 12 string guitars with Bass and what really got to me was on the back cover of the record I read every song written & composed by Gordon Lightfoot.
To me a singer was someone like Glen Campbell who could really sing them good, but they were written for him.
So way back then to me, this Gordon Lightfoot must have been some poet genius.
Not until I bought my first computer & found Corfid did I realised that I wasn't alone as a true loyal fan. {Lighthead !}
And to finish here Im happy to say my nose is still the same size...