I know he never wrote one...so lets not start anything. But!!! I know we all probably have one in our collection that gets fast forwarded everytime it come on...
So lets hear it...what song sort of makes ya cringe???? And Why. I have a hard time with "Lesson in Love". In not in to the beat and it seems too dang slow for some reason. Excuse my ignorance but who is Jeny Lind???? |
don't really know why, but i always skip the following
last time i saw her i'm not supposed to care too late for prayin all i'm after |
Yikes! "Lesson In Love" is one of my top-ten favorites! However, "Anything For Love" is among the handful of Lightfoot songs I admire least. Sugary over-production by the over-producer David Foster. (My best understanding is that Jenny Lind was a very popular Swedish singer who toured America in the mid 19th century.)
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Yikes! "Lesson In Love" is one of my top-ten favorites! However, "Anything For Love" is among the handful of Lightfoot songs I admire least. Sugary over-production by the over-producer David Foster. (My best understanding is that Jenny Lind was a very popular Swedish singer who toured America in the mid 19th century.)
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Say it ain't so, Joveski! "I'm Not Supposed To Care" is wonderful, and I adore "All I'm After" even more than "Lesson In Love"!! I respect differences of opinion in music, but this is frightening!!!
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Say it ain't so, Joveski! "I'm Not Supposed To Care" is wonderful, and I adore "All I'm After" even more than "Lesson In Love"!! I respect differences of opinion in music, but this is frightening!!!
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Not that he ever sings it anymore, but I don't care for "Remember Me, I'm the One Who Loves You." I'm not wild about "Cobwebs and Dust," either.
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Just a response to the Jenny Lind question. She was a performer in the Barnum & Bailey Circus who had a longtime "relationship" with P.T. Barnum. Don't know how I know that but have heard that story somewhere along the way. That's why the song always made sense to me.
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Just a response to the Jenny Lind question. She was a performer in the Barnum & Bailey Circus who had a longtime "relationship" with P.T. Barnum. Don't know how I know that but have heard that story somewhere along the way. That's why the song always made sense to me.
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Go here for info on Jenny Lind:
http://www.encyclopedia.com/articles/07494.html Lind, Jenny Lind, Jenny, 1820-87, Swedish soprano. She made her debut in 1838 as Agathe in Weber's Der Freischütz. She studied in Paris and sang in Germany, England, and Sweden. In 1849 she abandoned opera for concert and oratorio until 1870. Under the management of P. T. Barnum she toured (1850-52) the United States with great success. After her marriage to Otto Goldschmidt in 1852 she lived in Dresden and in London, where she taught at the Royal College of Music. Called "the Swedish nightingale, she was one of the greatest coloratura sopranos of her time, possessing a voice of remarkable range and quality. ------------------ paperback dreams . . . |
quote:Originally posted by Restless:
Say it ain't so, Joveski! "I'm Not Supposed To Care" is wonderful, and I adore "All I'm After" even more than "Lesson In Love"!! I respect differences of opinion in music, but this is frightening!!! they're not bad songs, but i just tend to skip them most of the time. BTW, i like Lesson in love. |
I cannot believe you dont like NOT SUPPOSED
TO CARE! It's beautiful. I get weepy whenever I really listen to those lyrics. Havent we all, at some time, loved someone we shouldnt have? For me, it is all there in that song. I love it! As a 'fast fwd' track ... hmmm.. I think it has to be 'YellowCanaryCanoe' or whatever its called. I just dont connect with that one. But they are all masterpieces one way or another. |
"I'm Not supposed to Care" would have to be in my Top 5 list of favorites, although I don't dare listen to it when I have PMS or I'll get all weepy.
Rebecca I don't care for "Canary Yellow Canoe" either. |
I have to agree with Silverheels on Canary Yellow Canoe.
I'd never tell him that, but it's true. ------------------ paperback dreams . . . |
I agree about Anything For Love, but the one that I always have to skip is May I. The Last Time I Saw her is one of my favorites--especially the '77 Avery Fisher Hall recording.
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I agree about Anything For Love, but the one that I always have to skip is May I. The Last Time I Saw her is one of my favorites--especially the '77 Avery Fisher Hall recording.
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Canary Yellow Canoe is hard to listen to. The only reason I enjoy it to any degree is because I know all the rivers from studying geography in school!
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Canary Yellow Canoe is hard to listen to. The only reason I enjoy it to any degree is because I know all the rivers from studying geography in school!
lol Char |
Canary Yellow Canoe is hardly a favourite, but May I must surely be the least greatest of all Lightfoot's work!
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Rebecca,
"Remember Me, I'm the one" is the first Gordon Lightfoot song I ever heard. I believe this was over forty years ago. I was a young teenager and was vacationing in Canada at the time. I fell in love with the song and him. This is a love that has lasted a long time. You have to understand that this song was written to mirror other popular songs of the time, many sang by Jim Reeves. This song is very different from most of his other works. I can understand why this may not be your favorite but to man of us really "old" fans it was a marvelous beginning. Betty |
Rebecca,
"Remember Me, I'm the one" is the first Gordon Lightfoot song I ever heard. I believe this was over forty years ago. I was a young teenager and was vacationing in Canada at the time. I fell in love with the song and him. This is a love that has lasted a long time. You have to understand that this song was written to mirror other popular songs of the time, many sang by Jim Reeves. This song is very different from most of his other works. I can understand why this may not be your favorite but to man of us really "old" fans it was a marvelous beginning. Betty |
don't know why people don't like canary yellow canoe. I know it may sound a bit too rocky for some but since I'm only 24 and have friends that only listen to chart hits, they think that gord is an old country artist. I've played this song to them and they change their minds (expecially the material from DSR-salute). One guy told me "gee, he actually writes normal songs too"
Persoanlly, I was surprised at it when I first heard it but it's great for cranking up my guitar sometimes. Another song I skip sometimes is Welcome to try |
I have to agree: Canary Yellow Canoe is actually quite cool (perhaps, in part, because it's so un-Lightfoot-like). If I may stray, does anybody LOVE, almost to tears, Always On The Bright Side (from Songbook) as much as I surely do? Just wondering...
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I have to agree: Canary Yellow Canoe is actually quite cool (perhaps, in part, because it's so un-Lightfoot-like). If I may stray, does anybody LOVE, almost to tears, Always On The Bright Side (from Songbook) as much as I surely do? Just wondering...
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ME! I LOVE 'Always on the Bright Side'!
There is an almost hypnotic quality to it and it is one I can play over and over! Love it to bits! |
"Cobwebs and Dust", just because it's repetitious. And although it's probably sacreligious to admit, I can't stand "Sundown"!
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"Cobwebs and Dust", just because it's repetitious. And although it's probably sacreligious to admit, I can't stand "Sundown"!
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I think it's okay to dislike Sundown. I recall, when I was younger, feeling uncomfortable with the lyrics...perhaps too risque! (Of course these days, compared to the offensiveness of much of contemporary music, it sounds like a Disney tune.) Now I more appreciate the production, the musicianship, and its place within a great album. And some of the lyrics are actually kind of cool ("...when I feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again.")
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I think it's okay to dislike Sundown. I recall, when I was younger, feeling uncomfortable with the lyrics...perhaps too risque! (Of course these days, compared to the offensiveness of much of contemporary music, it sounds like a Disney tune.) Now I more appreciate the production, the musicianship, and its place within a great album. And some of the lyrics are actually kind of cool ("...when I feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again.")
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I just thought of a Lightfoot song which may be my least favorite of all: "Rainbow Trout" from Cold On The Shoulder. The melody and lyrics are...well, let's just say I don't enjoy that particular track.
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I just thought of a Lightfoot song which may be my least favorite of all: "Rainbow Trout" from Cold On The Shoulder. The melody and lyrics are...well, let's just say I don't enjoy that particular track.
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quote:Originally posted by Restless:
I think it's okay to dislike Sundown. I recall, when I was younger, feeling uncomfortable with the lyrics...perhaps too risque! (Of course these days, compared to the offensiveness of much of contemporary music, it sounds like a Disney tune.) Now I more appreciate the production, the musicianship, and its place within a great album. And some of the lyrics are actually kind of cool ("...when I feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again.") No, it's not the lyrics necessarily, I just felt that the tune was well, contrived. Gord last scored a top-10 hit in 1971 with "If You Could Read My Mind", and I felt perhaps there were some "suits" at WB hinting his next album ("Sundown") may be his last on Reprise if it didn't produce a hit. I've never been a big fan of "hook" tunes, and "Sundown" certainly qualifies as that. The musicianship was it's usual impeccable self, so there's no complaints there. By the way, if your moniker "Restless" is taken from the GL tune, that's one of my favorites. ------------------ |
quote:Originally posted by Restless:
I think it's okay to dislike Sundown. I recall, when I was younger, feeling uncomfortable with the lyrics...perhaps too risque! (Of course these days, compared to the offensiveness of much of contemporary music, it sounds like a Disney tune.) Now I more appreciate the production, the musicianship, and its place within a great album. And some of the lyrics are actually kind of cool ("...when I feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again.") No, it's not the lyrics necessarily, I just felt that the tune was well, contrived. Gord last scored a top-10 hit in 1971 with "If You Could Read My Mind", and I felt perhaps there were some "suits" at WB hinting his next album ("Sundown") may be his last on Reprise if it didn't produce a hit. I've never been a big fan of "hook" tunes, and "Sundown" certainly qualifies as that. The musicianship was it's usual impeccable self, so there's no complaints there. By the way, if your moniker "Restless" is taken from the GL tune, that's one of my favorites. ------------------ |
Westernstar9,
I don't care for "Sundown" either and for the same reasons that you stated. I seem to recall making this same statement some time ago in another thread with a different cast of characters and was fried royally http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif |
My least favorite GL tune is Black Day in July. I know the historical value, but I just cant handle the repetativeness and the overall mood of the song. It really drags me out. But thats the only one! As I am a songwriter myself, I know the importance of some of the unique lyrics that make a song. When I hear that someone is not fond of the song 'The Last Time I saw her face',I can almost bet they've never walked through a rain drenched forest.
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My least favorite GL tune is Black Day in July. I know the historical value, but I just cant handle the repetativeness and the overall mood of the song. It really drags me out. But thats the only one! As I am a songwriter myself, I know the importance of some of the unique lyrics that make a song. When I hear that someone is not fond of the song 'The Last Time I saw her face',I can almost bet they've never walked through a rain drenched forest.
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I don't like MAY I at all....
I get the feeling he threw that song together just to fill a contractual agreement or something. COBWEBS AND DUST is another clunker. The repetition is monotonous, and I also get the feelign he threw in the other instrument just to address the monotony of the song. ANYTHING FOR LOVE though, is one of my favorite songs by Lightfoot...for what that's worth. |
I don't like MAY I at all....
I get the feeling he threw that song together just to fill a contractual agreement or something. COBWEBS AND DUST is another clunker. The repetition is monotonous, and I also get the feelign he threw in the other instrument just to address the monotony of the song. ANYTHING FOR LOVE though, is one of my favorite songs by Lightfoot...for what that's worth. |
I have been a lightfoot fan, in earnest, since 1968, and frankly, there are no real "clunkers" because almost every song contains a line or phase that is interesting. There are some songs, however, that I would rather pass up; May I is one, and two others that readily come to mind are Slide on Over and I Want to Hear It From You.
If I may make a few comments about some of the worst songs noted in this post, I would need to start with I'm Not Supposed to Care, the lyrics are simply poetic and grabs at the heart, and the guitar lines and chord progressions are brillant. A Lesson in Love is a great tune, with a very clever lyric, just listen; poor Jenny Lind. Anything For Love is another wonderful song, again, if you listen and take in the music coupled with the poetry of the lyric, it speaks for itself. Rainbow Trout; rather clever and it does have a lasting musical hook. Too Late for Prayin', what can you say, this song is great, deep, and an individual interpretation can change as one's perception of life shifts. This song says too much at times; even the obvious. |
I have been a lightfoot fan, in earnest, since 1968, and frankly, there are no real "clunkers" because almost every song contains a line or phase that is interesting. There are some songs, however, that I would rather pass up; May I is one, and two others that readily come to mind are Slide on Over and I Want to Hear It From You.
If I may make a few comments about some of the worst songs noted in this post, I would need to start with I'm Not Supposed to Care, the lyrics are simply poetic and grabs at the heart, and the guitar lines and chord progressions are brillant. A Lesson in Love is a great tune, with a very clever lyric, just listen; poor Jenny Lind. Anything For Love is another wonderful song, again, if you listen and take in the music coupled with the poetry of the lyric, it speaks for itself. Rainbow Trout; rather clever and it does have a lasting musical hook. Too Late for Prayin', what can you say, this song is great, deep, and an individual interpretation can change as one's perception of life shifts. This song says too much at times; even the obvious. |
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