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I agree with the statement made about the bar being set so high. It's alot tougher than one might realize. I sometimes struggle, singing along with his tunes like CRT, to keep it all in one octave, and find myself switching octaves frequently because I can't hit the high or low notes. To his credit, he does not do that in concert, but tries to be true to the original way the song was written, when perhaps it would be easier to lower or raise the key or switch octaves on those difficult notes.
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I am sure it was Sea of Tranquility.
Been a long time lurker here. Have seen GL quite a few times in Milwaukee over the years , love his music and so, enjoyed the show very much. It was quite bittersweet watching him perform A Painter Passing Through. My dream songs to hear him perform live are Seven Island Suite and Song for a Winter's night. |
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Shadowlady, Welcome to the board. Thank you for the beautiful sentiments. |
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Here's the final version of the set list for Milwaukee. I checked out the tunes from the ideas you gave me, and have confirmed each song is correct. Thanks to all your help!
Cotton Jenny Carefree Highway Sea of Tranquility 14 Karat Gold Never Too Close Painter Passing Through In My Fashion Rainy Day People Shadows Beautiful The Watchman's Gone Ribbon of Darkness Sundown Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald ***Intermission*** Triangle Hangdog Hotel Room Don Quixote Waiting For You If You Could Read My Mind Baby Step Back The Pony Man Canadian Railroad Trilogy Blackberry Wine Old Dan's Records Encore: Early Mornin' Rain |
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I was also at the Milwaukee show, and had a wonderful time! As long as Gordon continues to perform, I'll be there. :) I also went to the Sheboygan show last night. I regret I was only able to get to two shows this year.
I had the opportunity to speak to Gordon both nights, and he signed a wonderful vintage poster for me and the picture of he and I from Whitewater last year. I also had Terry sign a picture. What a great couple of days I just had! :) |
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Moosedog, I am jealous, but happy for your wonderful experiences. How did the Sheboygan show compare to the show at the Pabst? |
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The shows were very similar in set lists, other than he included Restless, Clouds of Loneliness, and Ring Them Bells in Sheboygan. I can't recall an exact set list - sorry, but I just can't bring myself to do anything but sit there and listen. LOL
I enjoyed both shows so much, so it's difficult to make a comparison. I tend not to analyze, and just appreciate the fact that Gordon still enjoys performing for all of his fans. :) Vickie |
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Your last paragraph sums it up just perfectly.:) |
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Interesting discussion, eh ? Thanks for posting purnellt - it takes a brave or naive poster to do that on corfid. And while I would have suggested a slightly different tone for your post I have to say that I have heard similar comments at nearly every show I've attended. Sometimes right in the seats but most often on the line for the men's room or at the concession stand.
I was one of the first on corfid to post that I'd pay to hear him read the phone book - and I stand by my statement. But I also understand that at any given concert people like us are probably in the minority and probably in fairly large measure. Many folks I have chatted with at shows have loved his music forever but are attending their "first show" for any number of reasons. (in my own case I could not afford to see as many concerts as I would have liked in my teens and 20s). Later when money was no object many of the folks I wanted to see were dead - gotta hate when that happens. We just don't often hear the other side because this is a fan site and we're all fairly devoted to Gord. If I could I would attend every show that he performs - and if he ever lost his voice and could only play with the band I would still go. But lots of people still enjoy the show even if it startles them. How many attend a second time after hearing what he sounds like now ? It would be fun to see some figures on that. But people don't know what they're missing. The next show might just be his best of the year, eh ? You have to keep coming back ! In that vein I attended a show last Sunday night at the Keswick Theatre in PA. (Edgar Winter, Rick Derringer and Johnny Winter) I'm a blues/rock fan on the side, LOL. Anyway it was great, but not exactly like when I saw them in 1971 and 1975. They all did sets with their own bands and then closed the show with about 5 numbers together. But since Johnny has to sit and play now (sort of sits like Terry) people started making jokes and some of them left early (his was the last set). But those that left missed what had to be some of the finest examples of the genre that I'd ever seen (ever) and they don't know what they missed. I guess my point is that I understand what you're saying purnellt but I'd suggest you go to at least 2 or 3 more shows - you'll never know what you might be missing. And in the spirit of diversity, which is popular these days, I humbly submit we have room for opposing viewpoints under the big tent we call CORFID ! Peace Be With You All, Bill :) |
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Well Said Bill!
Unfortunately I did not even know until you mentioned it that this is a fan site, I simply did a search to find other input on my thouhgts and this is where I ended up. What is the nature of this site? What is corfid? Thank you for your thoughtful reply...I will consider it when he makes his annual pilgrimage through Milwaukee once again - God willing. Have a great day! ~Tim Quote:
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You're welcome to your opinion, and in a way it's refreshing to hear different viewpoints. You're an obvious music fan, you put Lightfoot on your to-see list, paid your money, and was disappointed. Fair enough. Hang around and let us know how some of the other performers you catch do ( in the small talk forum) as there is an extremely wide spectrum of musical tastes represented on this site. |
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:) That's funny!! I will do that - Thanks. This has been an interresting place to visit.
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