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I got mine a few years after I bought the set at a posters/paper/albums sort of show/sale.. lots of interesting stuff at those sorts of shows..
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interesting Harmony picks, guys...taking all criteria into account i would go with Inspiration Lady, Harmony and River of Light....Sometimes I Wish has a quite noticeable blip before last verse or would be nice to see close out the set never saw any poster...I dont especially like the Gord box set cover pic but love the one they used for the booklet. classic |
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I did not get the poster when I bought the boxed set in a store, but I did get one in the mail from Thane Tierney, thoughtfully autographed by Gord. That was a complete surprise! I had it framed (of course). Gosh, such sweet memories!
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i will have to check out those disc cases again...the Songbook box is here but empty, they could be anywhere... typical of my entire cd and dvd collections |
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just saw one on ebay (not autographed) ...looks nice, a bit busy in the bottom right corner...cant make it out but could be some logos ...i dont have any GL posters but do have some canoe ones that make me think of GL |
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I don't remember any poster! I don't see any art credits in the booklet for one either. Maybe a record-store-issued promo item?
My box and booklet are also apart from my CDs, and they are in much better condition than the CDs are too! I'm reminded from seeing the price tag that I had ordered this via a local record store. I heard that store recently closed, yet another casualty of internet shopping. Too bad, I got a lot of my GL stuff there over the years, all the way back to my very first copy of Sundown. I'd not been in there in a couple of year but then again, I don't live in that town anymore. -Andy http://members.trainorders.com/andro...L-SONGBOOK.jpg http://members.trainorders.com/andro...wnPriceTag.jpg |
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the poster is what's on the front of the Songbook box..
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A long-time GL Fan, I balked at buying Songbook in 1999 because I already had everything on CD or vinyl; yet I was curious about those unreleased recordings. Finally, this year, upon hearing that old GL recordings are going up in price, I decided to buy Songbook. Oh wow, what a surprise. Those new recordings were amazing.
Here is my "review" of Songbook. Message to the wind--nice. You'll still be missing me-- OK. Mama Said-- Perfect. Station Master--don't like. Too much to lose--Perfect. Classic GL. Heaven don't deserve me--OK. An angry tone here. Stone Cold Sober--a personal letter to someone Borderstone--why does a song about a small town sound so dark? Canary Yellow Canoe--sorry don't like Keepin' on yearnin'-- Very good, should've been on album Betty called me in--good Always on the bright side--plodding and slow Forgive me Lord--OK Lifeline--OK |
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All this enjoyable reminiscing about Songbook has reminded me that I really must complete my ongoing project to create a mockup of the complete "Not Songbook" alternative box set that I had previously revealed in a December 2007 posting to the "Question" thread at:-
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=11951 http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/i...book_front.jpg http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/i...gbook_back.jpg |
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I first heard of the Songbook boxed set on the old Lightfoot newsgroup. I ordered mine from Amazon - they had the best price at the time IIRC. I too loved the notes from GL, but missed some of my favorite songs like Cabaret and Black Day in July. Among the many previously unreleased songs, my favorite is "Heaven Don't Deserve Me", especially because of the lyrical double entendre. At first I didn't care for Yellow Canoe, but it grew on me. For one thing, it's a great example of Gord and the boys rockin' out. Secondly, the lyrical Canadian geography lesson is a nice Canadian response to Johnny Cash's "I've Been Everywhere". Songbook came out a few months before Gord did a benefit concert up near Baltimore. Although it cost me double the normal ticket price and a six hour round trip drive for an abreviated concert, it was well worth it because the admission included admission to a reception with Gord and the band after the concert. This was my one and only (so far) chance to meet the man and the band. Gord was swamped by admirers so there wasn't much chance for anything but an autograph and a handshake, but I had a nice conversation with Barry - real nice guy. To make a long story short, the Songbook booklet I brought with me to that concert now contains autographs of Gord and all the band members
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I'm not sure if I understand Sir John Fowles' reply to my message, it seems to be a very sarcastic British tone. I could be wrong. At any rate this is a Forum to discuss GL, and yes I've searched most of "Songbook's" posts on this site.
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but since he chose to flame me in public I will reply in kind. You may not be sure you understood my message; am certain that I do not understand yours! Yes Rick you are quite wrong on several counts Firstly I did not specifically reply to you per se but added what I considered to be a relevant GL orientated flashback for discussion,partly for the benefit of newbies but also let's face it because I was quite pleased with my efforts to bind together the series of wonderfully funny mock GL albums. I had come up with the idea of "Not Songbook" in tribute to an old BBC comedy series that starred Billy Connolly's NZ born wife Pamela Stephenson and was of course designed to extract the urine from the mainstream Nine O'clock News http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...clock-News.jpg Next your snide reference to "a very sarcAstic British tone". Yes I am British, and Canadian and American and proud of all three citizenships I maintain that there was nothing in my March 22 posting that was itself sarcastic as it only repeated part of an earlier referenced thread. If anything I was being sarcastic about my own procrastination in completing some artwork. For sure that old thread was inherently sarcastic about Gord in a most respectful way right from the moment it took off thanks to a Canadian, one Jimmy Jones with his wonderfully inventive mock Christmas album http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/glclaus.jpg I have now loaded some software preparatory to completing my GL Japanese CD I'll be back |
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Thanks, John Fowles for your reply. I took your reply to my message as sarcastic, and for that I'm sorry. (I misunderstand people all the time, and it's affecting my job)
I don't want to flame you in public. We've been on this forum a long time, back when I lived in Reno. Let's shake hands and go on. |
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OK let's shake hands or shake something see below and move right along The rest of you please excuse my basic British sense of humour its ar its best at the lavatorial level as in this one of the funniest sketches that I know of Highly sarcastic British toned video!! You have reminded me that I have been coming here now for as you intimated a very long time almost 11 years in fact I am preparing a celebration for my upcoming 4000th message by resurrecting my very first new thread (with the catchy subject title "Someone has to be second" made under my original member name John Fowles (with a space) made on September 20th 1999 |
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Songbook is a great compilation, but there are some GL songs which should've been on it. Of course everyone has their personal, subjective favorites, here is a list of what I would've liked to hear on Songbook:
Home from the forest Unsettled ways Miguel Redwood Hill It's worth believin' Is there anyone home Summertime Dream Wild strawberries Uncle Toad said |
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bendrick, interesting impressions of the rarities...we have had some sort of Fave Rarities polls was back when they came out but cant find the results...i differ in my faves from your list by a fair degree...if you are looking for a set of those GL stamps and postcard or whatever, looks like i have an extra and can help you out if you missed that boat...pm me or whatever, before they disappear back into the dusty box they just popped out of...if i dont put them away then my son will probably stick them on his toys or body parts cheers ps) miss B havin, there is a section at www.lightfoot.ca that has Gord Geographical song references compiled...i personally dont think of that Canoe song as a tribute to Canadian geography but more as a tribute to Canadian whiskey |
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