Hello Everybody!
Those who say Gords voice is thin is full of it! I went to the show last night. I missed the first three songs because of a crash on the Ohio Turnpike had traffic backed up for hrs so my 2hr drive turned into 4hrs..Anyway, we arrived in the middle of Ghosts of Cape Horn, from there it just got better. Yes Gord doesn't have quite the powerful voice he once had but he sounded just as good if not better than 2001, and band was in great form ( Terry gave me the thumbs up twice!) as Gordon went from song to song, chatting in between, more so than at any show I've ever been to. The highlight was after The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald, Gord received a 2 minute standing ovation which brought a huge smile to his face..He even played Let It Ride, which I've never seen him play before, telling the story about the song beforehand. The only problem during the show was the people who relentlessly yelled out songs, which at times appeared to piss Gord off, other than that the show was fantastic! If you have the chance to see him, go! I hope he comes back to Ohio soon. Chuck. [ August 13, 2005, 07:45: Message edited by: Chuck Darling ] |
Hello Everybody!
Those who say Gords voice is thin is full of it! I went to the show last night. I missed the first three songs because of a crash on the Ohio Turnpike had traffic backed up for hrs so my 2hr drive turned into 4hrs..Anyway, we arrived in the middle of Ghosts of Cape Horn, from there it just got better. Yes Gord doesn't have quite the powerful voice he once had but he sounded just as good if not better than 2001, and band was in great form ( Terry gave me the thumbs up twice!) as Gordon went from song to song, chatting in between, more so than at any show I've ever been to. The highlight was after The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald, Gord received a 2 minute standing ovation which brought a huge smile to his face..He even played Let It Ride, which I've never seen him play before, telling the story about the song beforehand. The only problem during the show was the people who relentlessly yelled out songs, which at times appeared to piss Gord off, other than that the show was fantastic! If you have the chance to see him, go! I hope he comes back to Ohio soon. Chuck. [ August 13, 2005, 07:45: Message edited by: Chuck Darling ] |
Thanks for the review Chuck. Don't the relentless yellers get on your nerves after awhile ? Sounds like he's in fine form for the Summer leg of the 2005 tour !
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Thanks Chuck ,
Good stuff. Wouldn't we all like to have "thin voices" like his is now... Recent video (Live 8) and reviews from our respected and widely spread Corfid folk have consigned that theory to where it belongs.... Please dig deep for even more crap theories... http://img12.imageshack.us/img12/578...f33205t5pv.jpg [ August 13, 2005, 09:20: Message edited by: Sydney Steve ] |
It does get on the nerves when they know he'll probaby sing their song eventually..I was in the 2nd row and this drunk lady in the front row, right in front of Terry kept yelling "DID SHE MENTION MY NAME!!!" Terry finally looked at her and motioned to Gord like to say 'It's up to him as to what he sings"!!
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It does get on the nerves when they know he'll probaby sing their song eventually..I was in the 2nd row and this drunk lady in the front row, right in front of Terry kept yelling "DID SHE MENTION MY NAME!!!" Terry finally looked at her and motioned to Gord like to say 'It's up to him as to what he sings"!!
Priceless... -------------------------------------------- Chuck |
Hey Chuck - long time no see!
I'm so glad you were able to see The Man! I was totally blown away with the Massey Hall concert I saw in May. I'll agree with you that he is far more chatty between songs than I've ever seen him be before - and I for one, love it! I don't understand those who comment about his voice being "thin" either. I just don't hear it at all; but I never saw him "back in the day" so I have nothing to compare it too other than earlier recordings. So good to see you posting here again. Hope all is well with you (beyond the cloud floating that seeing a Lightfoot concert envokes, that is :) )! |
Hi Janice!
I've been poping in from time to time LOL. The show was fantastic as always! Are you still out west? Nice to hear from you. Yeah this thin voice thingy is rubbish, He just isn't as powerful as in the early 80's when I saw him but it's still wonderful..Wish I could sing like that, hell I hope I can walk when I'm 66!! See you around.. ------------------------------------------------- Chuck. |
Hi Janice!
I've been poping in from time to time LOL. The show was fantastic as always! Are you still out west? Nice to hear from you. Yeah this thin voice thingy is rubbish, He just isn't as powerful as in the early 80's when I saw him but it's still wonderful..Wish I could sing like that, hell I hope I can walk when I'm 66!! See you around.. ------------------------------------------------- Chuck. |
I'm a newbie hereon the forum. I attended the show in Detroit last night. It was awesome. Unfortunately, my wife and I were late too. We live 1/2 hour from the venue but it took us over 2 hours because of the massive traffic backup caused my the Eminem concert that was across the street from the Fox Theatre. It was my first time seeing Lightfoot live and I was astounded by his energy. The songs, of course, speak for themselves. He's a master. Best, Bobby
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I'm a newbie hereon the forum. I attended the show in Detroit last night. It was awesome. Unfortunately, my wife and I were late too. We live 1/2 hour from the venue but it took us over 2 hours because of the massive traffic backup caused my the Eminem concert that was across the street from the Fox Theatre. It was my first time seeing Lightfoot live and I was astounded by his energy. The songs, of course, speak for themselves. He's a master. Best, Bobby
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Welcome, Bobby! And hello, Chuck! Your great reviews are making those of us out west very excited -- we have another month to wait! Glad to hear you enjoyed yourselves... of course!!
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It was my first time seeing Gord in Detroit at the FOX. What a beautifull venue, and what a great perfromance. Saying his voice is thin is rubbish. It may not be as baratone as it used to be, but he still hits the notes presicely in a more nasal way. Anyhow, I was wondering if anyone know where to find, or if they kept track of the songlist of the performance at the FOX. His song selection was amazing, Sea of Tranquility and Let it Ride where my favourites. If anyone know where I can find a set list please help me out. Thanks.
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It was my first time seeing Gord in Detroit at the FOX. What a beautifull venue, and what a great perfromance. Saying his voice is thin is rubbish. It may not be as baratone as it used to be, but he still hits the notes presicely in a more nasal way. Anyhow, I was wondering if anyone know where to find, or if they kept track of the songlist of the performance at the FOX. His song selection was amazing, Sea of Tranquility and Let it Ride where my favourites. If anyone know where I can find a set list please help me out. Thanks.
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All it took was a simple visit to the relatively somewhat inactive and therefore unfairly derided newsgroup at:- http://www.newsgroup2.notlong.com and bingo the very latest thread starting at:- http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...1b6a865?hl=en& is my oh my surprise surprise entitled "Detroit concert Aug 12" which includes a great review by "Brian" interspersed with the complete set list which he does say might not be in the exact playing order. When you have read that click on "show options" and select "view thread" to see the two replies (so far) by corfid posters and chat room stalwarts (ok less of the warts) Char and Anne from OK. You could then anyone here so inclined quickly register yourself with google groups and add your own reply. No doubt in due course the reliable scribe at http://www.lightfoot.ca http://www.lightfoot.ca/newban.gif http://www.lightfoot.ca/gord2.gif one Wayne Francis who started the newsgroup way back when will add the Det-Troy-It setlist to his listings as he already has for the previous night's concert at Interlochen. As far as I know that setlist has so far only been published by Kathy in her corfid topic at:- http://www.corfid.com/ubb/ultimatebb...c;f=1;t=003344 which would appear to indicate that Wayne lurks here!! If so stranger since it is very many moons since you posted to the Newsgroup hows aboot you posting a reply here?? John Fowles Sit down young stranger...(Wayne) at your keyboard And tell us where you been adapted fom the lyrics at:- http://www.poemhunter.com/lyrics/son...882&song=24879 Hey I like that site's domain name! go to:- http://www.poemhunter.com then search for "gordon Lightfoot" and up comes not one but fifty GL songs . recognition in a big way!! |
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All it took was a simple visit to the relatively somewhat inactive and therefore unfairly derided newsgroup at:- http://www.newsgroup2.notlong.com and bingo the very latest thread starting at:- http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...1b6a865?hl=en& is my oh my surprise surprise entitled "Detroit concert Aug 12" which includes a great review by "Brian" interspersed with the complete set list which he does say might not be in the exact playing order. When you have read that click on "show options" and select "view thread" to see the two replies (so far) by corfid posters and chat room stalwarts (ok less of the warts) Char and Anne from OK. You could then anyone here so inclined quickly register yourself with google groups and add your own reply. No doubt in due course the reliable scribe at http://www.lightfoot.ca http://www.lightfoot.ca/newban.gif http://www.lightfoot.ca/gord2.gif one Wayne Francis who started the newsgroup way back when will add the Det-Troy-It setlist to his listings as he already has for the previous night's concert at Interlochen. As far as I know that setlist has so far only been published by Kathy in her corfid topic at:- http://www.corfid.com/ubb/ultimatebb...c;f=1;t=003344 which would appear to indicate that Wayne lurks here!! If so stranger since it is very many moons since you posted to the Newsgroup hows aboot you posting a reply here?? John Fowles Sit down young stranger...(Wayne) at your keyboard And tell us where you been adapted fom the lyrics at:- http://www.poemhunter.com/lyrics/son...882&song=24879 Hey I like that site's domain name! go to:- http://www.poemhunter.com then search for "gordon Lightfoot" and up comes not one but fifty GL songs . recognition in a big way!! |
Yeah, 50 songs including "Beautifuel" - given the price of gas these days, it fits.
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Yeah, 50 songs including "Beautifuel" - given the price of gas these days, it fits.
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So what was the story behind "Let It Ride"??
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So what was the story behind "Let It Ride"??
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Thank You So Much. Super Helpfull. And interesting extras.
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Thank You So Much. Super Helpfull. And interesting extras.
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LMAO!!
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I'm so happy that you were able to enjoy the concert Chuck. This is a terrible thing for me to realize now, and thankfully I do not adhere to this thought anymore, but when I was a new fan of GL, the primary thing I used to be concerned about is not getting the albums in which his voice started changing, and now that I look back, I realized that this was wrong. Now, I can hardly wait to get A Painter Passing Through and Harmony. If his voice started out that way as a young man, then maybe I would have felt different, but the thing is, he is the same man who we all "fell in love with" (even in a platonic sense, possibly) from all those 40 years ago. It is the same man who gave us not just a wonderful voice, but wonderful lyrics and wonderful songs. All these things are the embodiments of a truly gifted, wonderful soul.
Okay that sounds a bit overboard, but hey, that is the truth. |
I'm so happy that you were able to enjoy the concert Chuck. This is a terrible thing for me to realize now, and thankfully I do not adhere to this thought anymore, but when I was a new fan of GL, the primary thing I used to be concerned about is not getting the albums in which his voice started changing, and now that I look back, I realized that this was wrong. Now, I can hardly wait to get A Painter Passing Through and Harmony. If his voice started out that way as a young man, then maybe I would have felt different, but the thing is, he is the same man who we all "fell in love with" (even in a platonic sense, possibly) from all those 40 years ago. It is the same man who gave us not just a wonderful voice, but wonderful lyrics and wonderful songs. All these things are the embodiments of a truly gifted, wonderful soul.
Okay that sounds a bit overboard, but hey, that is the truth. |
Not overboard. I think we all feel the same, both men and women!
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