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brink- 01-08-2008 01:07 AM

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Kerstin 01-08-2008 01:49 AM

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Cool video. :) Now, for an almost newbee like me, can anyone put some names to the faces?

Jesse Joe 01-08-2008 10:14 AM

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Very cool video Brink thanks for posting. Most of these people are Corfidians, Kerstin. I dont know many but do recognize a few faces, like Sir John and wife Susan, Yuri, Bill Hall, and Lady Char at the very end, amongs others. I'll let Brink or others do the task if they choose...


And of course Mike Heffernan & The Man... :)

Borderstone 01-08-2008 06:31 PM

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Bravo! Bravo! Encore! Encore! :biggrin:

brink- 01-09-2008 12:12 AM

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Kerstin,
The first two pictures were of Yuri, then a bit later is AnneOK (who is also the sleeping person) me, Donnie and Lori, the big smile guy is Derek (fantastic musician and singer) and behind him is our little mouse, Ron Jones (lightfoothead2toe) at the mic, Bill Hall at the mic, young Kenyon sitting playing the guitar.
Great video eh? Tom has nearly 40 Gord videos on youtube now, just type in Thomas157
and you can watch them all. Remember to leave feedback and he is taking requests, he is planning on getting a video for every Gord song.

Kerstin 01-09-2008 01:07 AM

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Thanks for the info, brink. :)

Shutup and Deal, I'm Losin' 01-10-2008 11:33 PM

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Who is the dude at 0:57?

charlene 01-11-2008 12:09 AM

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That happy fellow is Derek from California..

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 10:45 AM

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Who's the woman in between Gord & Yuri at the very beginning. You see her a few more times after. I dont think it's cousin Catrinka ? :)

At 59 seconds guy on mandolin ? At 1:17 that woman again on the couch, Catrinka ? :)

Yuri 01-11-2008 11:03 AM

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JJ - I don't recognize her at all - I was 'star struck' and don't recall much about anyone who was around me.
Geezz, I look awful!! Fresh out of the hospital after a 6 month stay - bloated and balding from medication and lying on a pillow for much of that duration. Thought I'd miss my first Massey concert in about a quarter century but thanks to Char, Jenney and other Corfidians, I made it. Not too much about 2006 I want to remember....
Yuri

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 11:32 AM

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You look great Yuri dont be so hard on yourself. :) 2006 was not a good year for you eh ! I had some years myself that I dont like to remember. I think we pretty much all have some. "C'est la vie", as they often say down here. :biggrin: :)

vlmagee 01-11-2008 12:19 PM

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I don't recognize the woman between Gord and Yuri, but some of the others not yet named are Jenney, Matt, Melissa, Ed (they are more "newsgrouper" than Corfidians although some have posted here), Char's daughter Lisa, Chuck, Joan (Susan's mother) ... probably others I should recognize too! Somehow, I seem to have escaped being shown, but I was in only a couple of photographs. Oh, and there's that wonderful lady fiddler, who I didn't get to meet personally. Wish I had.

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 12:40 PM

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Hey Val,

I think I know who Ed and Jenney are. But Matt, Melissa, Joan {Susan's mother} I dont. I spotted Lisa, {Char's daughter} who looks a bit like Canadian country singer Lisa Brokop, to me anyway... :)

brink- 01-11-2008 01:05 PM

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The woman between Gord and Yuri, wearing blue is Joan - Susan's mother and John Fowles mother in law. Great lady.

brink- 01-11-2008 01:09 PM

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Matt is at 1:41 and elsewhere but that is a good picture of him. Melissa is sitting with Richard and I (we are looking at a scrapbook) at .32
I don't remember what that gals name was she brought her fiddle and some flutes (whistles she called them), she was invited by Jerre Haskins of the Cumberland Trio.

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 01:10 PM

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Thanks for the info Brink. And if you dont mind me asking are you in the red sweater, long blonde hair? :)

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 01:15 PM

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Sorry we typed at the same time.

johnfowles 01-11-2008 04:46 PM

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Err Umm Tom has assembled a motley collection of Newsgroupers and "corfiddlers"(a great name Douglas)
  • 0:00 "that woman" at the very beginning wearing a brightish blue shirt is none other than my wonderful mother-in-law Joan
  • 0:24 she also appears next to Jenney (who was in green)
  • 0:14-17 seconds the handsome couple in black and white are Dan and Nanci Rosati from Hamburg NY.Dan (Member number 114) posted here as "Dan" 77 times back in 2000 and 2001
  • There are no less than three pix of young Brink at:-
  • 0:18 she is between anneOK and Donnie Budd with Lori from FL signing something,
  • 0:22 she is chatting to the Minnesota Mouse sharRon with Gord's hard working stage manager Chuck Thomas on her left and Jenney seated
  • 1:10 Brink is seen with Paul and CHar
  • 0:26 is a picture of Jenney and Joan
  • 0:28 shows young Derek Kidd Ed Mullen and Ron Jones when they first met (it looks like those pictures were taken on the Tuesday or possibly the Thursday when some of us met to eat in the wonderful "Elephant And Castle" on the corner of Gerrard Street and the famous Yonge Street and where they serve real english ale in real English (proper full 20 ounce) pint glasses and moreover serve a very fair Yorkshire Pudding mealthey usually have one of my favoUrite UK RealAles (draught Fullers London Pride)http://www.johnfowles.org.uk//LIGHTF...ritish_Ale.jpg but I have yet to see another UK RealAle therehttp://www.lfoot.freeserve.co.uk/alight/beerlab2.jpg0:32
  • 0:31Deby is again pictured with Melissa and Richard from BC on that Saturday morning when Deby Richard and I had been well entertained by Tom "stonewall" Salter at his Niagra studiohttp://www.johnfowles.org.uk//LIGHTF...ll_Studios.jpg
  • 0:42 Tom may just be seen behind the red headed violinist (Cindy) where I am studying my camera
  • 0:49 and 0:59 the Mandarin player is Mike Hewett from Ottawa who had been appointed the official recording engineer at the Saturday afternoon jam session (that picture was taken in the garden restaurant downstairs at the Delta Chelsea after the Saturday evening concert and after we had had to leave our paid for large suite as the noise we were making was disturbing a couple that the stoopid hotel staff had given the adjoining room to
  • 0:56 SharRon appears again behind the insanely learing Derek Kidd
  • 1:06 shows Paul Bussey from Norwich UK
  • 1:17 you can see on the couch:-Joan; somebody (who is probably Brian Murphy); SharRon's husband Paul; SharRon mousing away in the corner and Susan in the foreground
  • 1:23 SharRon appears again "On Susan's Floor' plus Paul again in red
  • 1:46 Bill Hall and the irrepressible Ron Jones are serenading Joan
  • 1:40 depicts the tribute band member from MI Matt CarlHe does a mean version of Tattoo I'll tell you
  • 2:03 is CHar's daughter Lisa then Ed Mullen then the fiddler then Mellisa's husband Denny Joe
  • 2:09 is a nice study of the Gord clone (Ron) in action quickly followed by the seated Kenyon Wallace, no he is not Bill's brother!! then Matt again again and Bill Hall then a brief view of jj (Jimmy Jones no he is not Ron's little brother!!) with the Heffernan fellow
  • 2:29 is a nice view of those fortunate to get front row seats being CHar then "The Way We Feel" GL Tribute performer Jory Nash in his trademark hat then Jenney then Paul again and AnneOK
  • 2:38 ending with the fine shot of Gord with his lady friend!!
Note that the pix of the ales and Tom's studio,as rearranged in his upstairs living room for our visit, are from my own collection of Massey 2006 pix: I also have a number of fairly good video clips taken with that camera. including a wonderful 4 minute plus one of the multitude covering the superlative Seven Island Suite (see below). but I played them all and strangely found no sign of Val However it forcibly reminded me that I had uploaded all the videos (which are in Apple Quicktime *.mov format) to my web site with a view to allowing access to all who read this forum and had started contacting everybody to try to avoid upsetting anyone by showing their picture or performance without their explicit permission. I did contact a few but the best video SIS which IMHO is a splendid record of the atmosphere nay bedlam of one of these jam sessions has so many people in it that it would take more time than I can spare to contact everybody!! Therefore since it is there you are invited to try this. If you do not have the Quicktime player then get it!! Alternatively you should be able to save it by right clicking on this link:- http://www.johnfowles.org.uk//LIGHTF...land_Suite.mov and then using the FREE SUPER © ...Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Rendererto convert that mov (and any flash video *.flv) files to say the more user friendly but larger MPEG forrmat in order to
  • play in Windoze Medaia Player
  • burn to a VCD (Video CD) or a DVD to play on your television set
Comments please .If you all approve I can provide more links especially to Ron Jones' sweet "Face Of A Thousand People" and Mellissa Joe's sublime interpretation of "Heaven Help The Devil..... May He Have few Unpleasant Memories" to give it its full title,
All with a view to inspire/encourage as many as poosible to make the pilgrimage to Massey in only 4 months time! So get saving

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 05:33 PM

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Hi Sir John Fowles, you pretty much identified everyone there. Good Job. :clap:

All I can add to that is you are all a pretty good looking bunch of Lightfoot lovers. :)

Thank you John,

~ Jesse Joe ~

Jesse Joe 01-11-2008 05:46 PM

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mnmouse I always thought that was short for Minnie mouse of Walt Disney. It's Minnesota Mouse. :redface:

lighthead2toe 01-12-2008 02:45 AM

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Thank you so much for putting this together guys. I brought a tear I must confess. There are memories wrapped up in there that I hope we can re-live again in May. A great bunch of folks you all are. Cheers, Ron J.

Jesse Joe 01-12-2008 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe (Post 133166)
Thank you so much for putting this together guys. I brought a tear I must confess. There are memories wrapped up in there that I hope we can re-live again in May. A great bunch of folks you all are. Cheers, Ron J.

You have some cool looking guitars Ron. That 12 string Gibson and I believe a Gibson Dove {sunburst} 6 string, they must sound awesome. :cool: :)

brink- 01-12-2008 12:48 PM

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Sorry we typed at the same time.

I am sitting at the table looking at a scrapbook with my reading glasses on, Richard is kneeling by the book and Melissa is watching the singers sing.

Jesse Joe 01-12-2008 01:51 PM

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Yes indeed Brink, I've now seen your photo for sure. You appear younger than I imagine. Did I not read one of your past post that you mentioned you had grand kids, I might be wrong. Anyway John's post and this last one of yours, confirms who you are in the group. Your the one sending snow to Char & Yuri in Toronto, and then they send the surplus to me down here in Atlantic Canada... :biggrin: Thank you all. :)

lighthead2toe 01-12-2008 03:35 PM

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You have some cool looking guitars Ron. That 12 string Gibson and I believe a Gibson Dove {sunburst} 6 string, they must sound awesome. :cool: :)

Thanks Jesse J. The 12 string is a Gibson B45 similar to the one Gord uses. There is a cool shot of it it the hands of the very talented Matt Carl further on in the video. At that gig I also brought along a Martin D18 for fingerpicking mainly. For anyone into the finer instruments thing, a trip to one of the Toronto Massey gigs would be a bonanza. The folks show up there with the finest of quality stuff. Hope to see you there, axe in hand. Cheers, Ron J.

podunklander 01-13-2008 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe (Post 133180)
Thanks Jesse J. The 12 string is a Gibson B45 similar to the one Gord uses. There is a cool shot of it it the hands of the very talented Matt Carl further on in the video. At that gig I also brought along a Martin D18 for fingerpicking mainly. For anyone into the finer instruments thing, a trip to one of the Toronto Massey gigs would be a bonanza. The folks show up there with the finest of quality stuff. Hope to see you there, axe in hand. Cheers, Ron J.

Guess that if I'll go...it'll be empty-handed :( all's I got is a crappy guitar and a fife filled with dust.

Peter Bro10 01-13-2008 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by podunklander (Post 133185)
Guess that if I'll go...it'll be empty-handed :( all's I got is a crappy guitar and a fife filled with dust.

But can you play that crappy guitar???

If I could play a Lightfoot tune that was even remotely recognizable I'd be as giddy as a school girl! So as I watch this video I can't help but feel a twinge of envy now and then. Of course I am assuming that they sound as good as they look!

But that's not the worse of it, as I won't be able to make Massey this year as I had previously hoped! So if you can make it, GO! axe in hand or not.

jj 01-14-2008 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by johnfowles (Post 133157)
jj (Jimmy Jones no he is not Ron's little brother!!) with the Heffernan fellow

not this jj, char knows who that guy is...suppose we look alike in that we both sometimes wear specs

thx for holding back some pics, char - a great way to put names to faces is to attend Massey, hope to see all again (and newcomers) this year at length or even briefly - if so, travel safe:)

dedicated and meticulous work, tj - when doing clips for public viewing (which i try avoid) i find half the aggravation comes in waiting for audio, video, photo waivers...frustrating but understandable - thanks for posting pics from tj setup, john - especially love the harvest table and windowpanes, glorious house for retirement and a great way to keep the mind and hands busy:)

btw, i see you ended the vid with the char fave ’tongue flossing’ pic, lol - there are many better out there, that does not do you justice but GL looks fine - i am hunting for my fave

cu you all (or some) soon
jim

jj 01-14-2008 10:15 AM

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ps) moreso than even their respective talents ie. ron, derek, mel, ed, kenyon, matt, (superb dobro colouring added), etc, etc, it is the love that each plucks or strums or sings with that is so wonderful...and they know ALL the words to even thr most obscure GL tunes...myself, am lucky to get thru Alberta Bound chorus without aid of a printout. sad

charlene 01-14-2008 12:03 PM

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not this jj, char knows who that guy is...suppose we look alike in that we both sometimes wear specs

thx for holding back some pics, char - a great way to put names to faces is to attend Massey, hope to see all again (and newcomers) this year at length or even briefly - if so, travel safe:)

dedicated and meticulous work, tj - when doing clips for public viewing (which i try avoid) i find half the aggravation comes in waiting for audio, video, photo waivers...frustrating but understandable - thanks for posting pics from tj setup, john - especially love the harvest table and windowpanes, glorious house for retirement and a great way to keep the mind and hands busy:)

btw, i see you ended the vid with the char fave ’tongue flossing’ pic, lol - there are many better out there, that does not do you justice but GL looks fine - i am hunting for my fave

cu you all (or some) soon
jim

not my fave pic of me that's fer sure..I like this one:

brink- 01-14-2008 02:05 PM

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Yes indeed Brink, I've now seen your photo for sure. You appear younger than I imagine. Did I not read one of your past post that you mentioned you had grand kids, I might be wrong. Anyway John's post and this last one of yours, confirms who you are in the group. Your the one sending snow to Char & Yuri in Toronto, and then they send the surplus to me down here in Atlantic Canada... :biggrin: Thank you all. :)

Thanks, Jesse Joe....I sometimes feel younger. lol I do have two grandsons.

I shall be sending more snow shortly.

johnfowles 01-14-2008 04:30 PM

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not this jj, char knows who that guy is...suppose we look alike in that we both sometimes wear specs
jim

sorry Jimbo I guess it was that Murphy man again (as seen earlier in the viedo sitting on the sofa, right??

Jesse Joe 01-14-2008 05:01 PM

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Thanks, Jesse Joe....I sometimes feel younger. lol I do have two grandsons.

I shall be sending more snow shortly.

Well Brink I meant it as a compliment. There are some young looking granny's also down here. I think the days of Granny's being only little old ladies are no more. lol


http://www.grannyssandwiches.com/grannystale.gif

Speaking of snow it is starting to snow now. They are forecasting another storm, about 20 cm's. The old snow was practically all gone. But I love it this time of year. :) I think this one comes from cousin podunklander tho... :biggrin: :)

podunklander 01-14-2008 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter Bro10 (Post 133188)
But can you play that crappy guitar???

If I could play a Lightfoot tune that was even remotely recognizable I'd be as giddy as a school girl! So as I watch this video I can't help but feel a twinge of envy now and then. Of course I am assuming that they sound as good as they look!

But that's not the worse of it, as I won't be able to make Massey this year as I had previously hoped! So if you can make it, GO! axe in hand or not.

ummmmmmmmmmm I guess I really don't play all too well but a good guitar does make a difference. I can play a few Lightfoot songs but my playing is very raw. As is my singing which...well let's put it this way...sometimes I can't even talk after a night of wall-shaking snoring!

I would get much more enjoyment from having the opportunity to listen to others! And I hope I do have that opportunity, and I'm sorry to know that you won't be able to be there. For those of us who can't - how nice that others share their memories in posts such as these!

Pam

podunklander 01-14-2008 07:39 PM

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Well Brink I meant it as a compliment. There are some young looking granny's also down here. I think the days of Granny's being only little old ladies are no more. lol


Speaking of snow it is starting to snow now. They are forecasting another storm, about 20 cm's. The old snow was practically all gone. But I love it this time of year. :) I think this one comes from cousin podunklander tho... :biggrin: :)

LOL 7-10" of white, fluffy snow...coming yer way! Enjoy!

jj 01-15-2008 09:58 AM

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sorry Jimbo I guess it was that Murphy man again (as seen earlier in the viedo sitting on the sofa, right??

no prob, jf...flattering, he looks like fine chap...face & name familiar but have never met

jjo, yeah, db is young at heart, face & bod, eh ... didnt know you had a 2nd young lad :)

char, imo, coolest pic of you and Gord was from mariposa - cheek to cheek, cant find it

ipod, hope to see you in TO...send snow this way, only an inch here (ie. of snow)

rj, looking fwd to seeing ya, i will be there with my axe...apple and buckskin jacket

jimmy appleseed

BILLW 01-15-2008 06:42 PM

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i will be there with my axe...apple and buckskin jacket

jimmy appleseed

Ya know I had mentioned to my wife that I met a bunch of nice people in Hamilton and now she and our daughter might be able to share my pleasure at Massey 2008. But I'm not sure I remember this "appleseed" character. What have you done with jj ?

Bill :)
aka that guy with really short hair and really loud (but tasteful) shirts...

jj 01-15-2008 10:40 PM

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Ya know I had mentioned to my wife that I met a bunch of nice people in Hamilton and now she and our daughter might be able to share my pleasure at Massey 2008. But I'm not sure I remember this "appleseed" character

oh, I am still whistling christmas tunes and mumbling traditional stories from years ago
http://cgi.ebay.com/A-CHRISTMAS-STOR...ayphotohosting

so grand if ya bring along the rest of the bw clan... your dawgs can stay home to housesit (and party:))

podunklander 01-17-2008 12:44 AM

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no prob, jf...flattering, he looks like fine chap...face & name familiar but have never met

jjo, yeah, db is young at heart, face & bod, eh ... didnt know you had a 2nd young lad :)

char, imo, coolest pic of you and Gord was from mariposa - cheek to cheek, cant find it

ipod, hope to see you in TO...send snow this way, only an inch here (ie. of snow)

rj, looking fwd to seeing ya, i will be there with my axe...apple and buckskin jacket

jimmy appleseed

hey JJ - might be sending some your way. We had 7" (i.e., of snow ;)) Monday, but I think it went out to sea. Will try again this weekend. My cousin called today, all excited it was snowing in Georgia. I believe that's the same system we're expecting here in Connecticut on Friday.

I still haven't decided whether or not to go to Massey. I really wanted to have my son come with me, but his finals are the following week.

Pam

BILLW 01-17-2008 06:30 AM

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oh, I am still whistling christmas tunes and mumbling traditional stories from years ago

so grand if ya bring along the rest of the bw clan... your dawgs can stay home to housesit (and party:))

Well like they say "be careful what you wish for". Because when I step off the plane and shout "I'm Back !" I'll expect a warm reception, LOL. (is it warm up there in May ?) Anyway we should all make it this time.

Bill :)


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