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Jesse Joe 07-14-2010 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by charlene (Post 163511)
Here's the Lightfoot guitar that was in the art installation:

Great looking Lightfoot guitar thanks for posting it char.

charlene 07-14-2010 03:15 PM

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pics @ http://www.flickr.com/photos/robinlphotos

jj 07-14-2010 05:43 PM

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this will be tasty to consume, thanks A LOT, char! :)

yeah, love the I+S pics (and many more from that site) ...here is a Newland article if not already posted

http://blogs.canoe.ca/canoedossier/o...rity-report-2/

talbot10 07-14-2010 08:20 PM

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Great Summay Charzo! Happy for you that Gord did "I'll tag along" !
Bill

charlene 07-14-2010 08:28 PM

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Hey Billyboy - practise up -you can do it for me in May..
;)

charlene 07-15-2010 03:29 PM

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Lots of great pics at this site:
http://picasaweb.google.com/pmiller000/Mariposa2010#

jj 07-16-2010 09:03 AM

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GREAT write up, char (and bonnie:)! you guys were real troopers and so nice of Brain to get you transported safely and unsoundly;)

i've learned that the campers (at all these type of festivals) really take over the staking of close up main stage lawn chair seating once they get there on Friday, hey but you guys witnessed history and thanks for those high res vids;)

i think Down By the Henry Moore would be Murray's most well-known tune...I'll bet his house has a ton of great guests and jams (his musical ties plus being married to Denise Donlan, music biz, power executress)

aint those picasa pics great...she also has some wee bits of video...did GL or Ian also do any workshops? i love this one with Sylvia, Murray and the adorable Serena Ryder (a paler version of Tracy Chapman)

http://picasaweb.google.com/pmiller0...67120809432610

you're not getting older, you're getting better (i made that up!;) ) and so are your birthdays...cheers and thanks again:clap::clap::clap:

Miss B. Haven 07-16-2010 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by bjb (Post 163495)
Several times it was as if I was seeing him as he looked on the original Lightfoot album cover! It must have been a trick of the lighting, or the way his hair lay or something, but it was truly surreal.

I wasn't at the concert but got the same surreal feeling when I saw the accompanying photo to this review

http://www.exclaim.ca/musicreviews/l...870&fid1=48106

@ charlene - thanks for the re-cap. The ITA video gave me a lump in the throat. Happy belated birthday

Jesse Joe 07-17-2010 08:14 AM

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Good looking stage with that interesting LOGO in center which is probably the logo for Mariposa folk festival ? :redface:

jj 07-17-2010 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Jesse Joe (Post 163615)
Good looking stage with that interesting LOGO in center which is probably the logo for Mariposa folk festival ? :redface:

http://www.mariposafolk.com/index.ph...=logo_and_name

Jesse Joe 07-17-2010 08:31 AM

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Ah yes indeed that is what I was presuming... tks Mr. jj ! :)

Jesse Joe 07-17-2010 08:35 AM

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Now what about that Lightfoot guitar in the woods, is that Lake "Couchiching" we see behind ? Am I "two 4 two" here ?

http://www.corfid.com/vbb/attachment...9&d=1279078438

charlene 07-17-2010 12:25 PM

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yep - Lake Couchiching in the background...
I think I wrote about the Mariposa sun logo being designed by Ian Tyson and tghedn re-vamped with the winking eye a few years ago by Murray McLauchlan.
Mariposa means buttrfly in Spanish tho.
lol

Jesse Joe 07-17-2010 08:35 PM

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Thanks for the info Char, that is most definitely a great spot for a 'Gordon Lightfoot fan' to spend a summers' day. :)

charlene 07-19-2010 04:54 PM

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http://exclaim.ca/musicreviews/lates...870&fid1=48106

Mariposa Folk Festival featuring Gordon Lightfoot, Sylvia and Ian Tyson, Wooden Sky, Murray McLauchlin, Elliott Brood
Tudhope Park, Orillia ON July 9-11
By Joyanne van Laarhoven

This year marked the 50th anniversary of the Mariposa Folk Festival, and the main stage lineup boasted many returning Canadiana folk icons, while the side stages were aglow with younger talent.

The Saturday set from Beyond the Pale was a tight mixture of Jewish folk, bluegrass and Balkan sounds. Their intricate rhythms and graceful sound was invigorating and refreshing. Later that afternoon, Sharon and Bram, minus Lois, gave a set that was infectious and so incredibly earnest that you could not help but get out of your seat to swoon. Saturday afternoon also featured some fine bluegrass and sweet finger-picking tunes from the eclectic Grass Mountain Hobos, while Catherine MacLellan played a set that sounded ethereal and pure.

Elliott Brood was a crowd pleaser: their folk rock offerings were raucous and tight. And Ohbijou and Zeus paired up for a breezy workshop on the Bohemian Embassy stage next to the waters of Lake Couchiching. The two bands melded amid a maze of instruments to create a soft and airy sound. Fittingly, Mariposa's artist in residence, Travis Shilling, had a workshop at Studio Point, which was only a few steps away from the Bohemian stage.

During the weekend, the music played by the many artists who graced the Bohemian stage intertwined with the creative pulse set by Shilling and the painters at Studio Point. This pulse seemed to work together in order to produce a rich and inspired atmosphere. Across the park, however, Saskatchewan's Little Miss Higgins, a pint-sized powerhouse, nearly raised the roof with her infectious charm and catchy tunes. The Deep Dark Woods played twangy, real, and gorgeously arranged sets all weekend that seemed to melt the hearts of the listeners. The Wooden Sky likewise brought a sense of authenticity to the stage; the narratives of their songs were certainly compelling.

Later Sunday afternoon, the Sultans of Swing ripped up the Pub tent in a workshop that also featured the Breakmen. Sunday night, however, slowly drew more and more people to the main stage as it was the night to tribute Mariposa's musical past: perhaps nothing pleased the crowd more than hearing Murray McLauchlin singing about that dusty old farmer and his old tractor wheel. Both Sylvia and Ian Tyson, in separate sets, put on solid performances. And surprise special guests Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor played songs that were smooth, pretty and tight.

Closing up the night was a weathered Gordon Lightfoot. While the volume may not have been quite right for Lightfoot, or perhaps it was the open nature of the large stage he played on, if you listened closely enough, you could still hear his magic as he quietly played on for the Sunshine City.

T.G. 07-19-2010 11:55 PM

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Rick's got to chuck that godawful ponytail.

jj 07-20-2010 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Miss B. Haven (Post 163604)
I wasn't at the concert but got the same surreal feeling when I saw the accompanying photo to this review

http://www.exclaim.ca/musicreviews/l...870&fid1=48106

it sure is a nice angle

jj 07-20-2010 12:02 AM

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Rick's got to chuck that godawful ponytail.

well, it used to be a ponytail, now it's a mane

lighthead2toe 07-25-2010 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by charlene (Post 163435)
HE DID IT!!!!!!!
He did I'll Tag Along!
first song! walked out on stage all by his lonesome with his geetar and sang it!!

more later.

off to bed...

:)
:)
:)

Wow, this is amazing Char. It must have been a surreal moment for sure. Wish I could have been there.

Thanks for the most comprehensive coverage of events as they happen.

I've been extremely busy and not kept up as I usually do but I'm taking a breather for the month of Sept. to relax and visit friends and family in Ontario.

Cheers,

RJ.

charlene 07-28-2010 12:25 PM

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- Tyson

- Murray McLauchlan

Wheels 07-29-2010 06:43 AM

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Awesome! Awesome! Awesome!

curiousmoonbeam 07-29-2010 08:33 AM

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Thank you, Char. This is all fabulous! Ian & Sylvia are my #2 favorites. I'm currently listening to Sylvia's "The Very Best of Sylvia Tyson" - for some reason a summer cd for me along with Carly Simon's "Reflections". I've always thought of Sylvia as a complete 50% of that duo with her strong voice and knowledge of the ancient folk songs. Her voice is still pretty strong. Would give anything to have been there! Gord is always #1 of course and so appreciated hearing his song for you - what an emotional event. I appreciate so much all of your work on this site keeping us all up to date with so much information. Just got my tickets for the Oct 7 concert in Sewell, NJ - amazingly close to my home - haven't been to two concerts in one year for some time and am so looking forward to possibly getting another autograph. Thanks again!
CM

charlene 07-29-2010 08:48 AM

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It was really special to hear Ian. I've always loved his voice. I enjoyed a few tunes that Sylvia sang (someday soon, river road) but am generally not a huge fan of the female voice ... but when she came out and sang with Ian it was truly a 'moment' for everyone.
Her work with Quartette is nice-this is a Christmas show they did - http://www.cbc.ca/radio2/cod/concerts/20081214qrtet
She did this song at Mariposa - written in response to the Prime Minister's cuts to the arts: lots of stuff at youtube.
thanks for thanks!
Enjoy the concert! - it will be the night before the Letterman show airs!

charlene 07-29-2010 08:48 AM

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It was really special to hear Ian. I've always loved his voice. I enjoyed a few tunes that Sylvia sang (someday soon, river road) but am generally not a huge fan of the female voice ... but when she came out and sang with Ian it was truly a 'moment' for everyone.
Her work with Quartette is nice-this is a Christmas show they did - http://www.cbc.ca/radio2/cod/concerts/20081214qrtet
She did this song at Mariposa - written in response to the Prime Minister's cuts to the arts: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8Tb7DaOExY lots of stuff at youtube.
thanks for thanks!
Enjoy the concert! - it will be the night before the Letterman show airs!

charlene 07-29-2010 08:59 AM

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Here's some photos of Ian and Sylvia taken by a friend who is a fabulous photographer - James Dean. He got some wonderful shots!


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