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JG 01-17-2004 01:07 PM

Beautiful: A Tribute To Gordon Lightfoot made an appearance in the March
2004 Acoustic Guitar Magazine Hit List section.

It's a short segment, so I'll type it out.

>Unlike so many yawn-inducing tribute compilations, this all-star salute to
Canada's most beloved folk troubadour is definitely a keeper. An impressive
roster of mostly Canadian artists, including Cowboy Junkies (The Way I
Feel), Bruce Cockburn (Ribbon Of Darkness), and Ron Sexsmith (Drifters),
pays heartfelt homage to a shared influence and hero. It is testament to the
depth of Lightfoot's quality of song bag that such staples as Early Morning
Rain, Carefree Highway, and Rainy Day People don't appear among the album's
tracks and aren't conspicuous by their absence. This set is a fine
introduction for those who missed Lightfoot's 1970s commercial heyday and a
rootsy revelation for longtime listeners who tuned out the sappy, light rock
arrangements that characterized many of his radio hits.
(Borealis/NorthernBlues, www.borealisisrecords.com www.northernblues.com <

I don't like that last line. Sappy?

Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com

Cathy 01-17-2004 01:07 PM

Beautiful: A Tribute To Gordon Lightfoot made an appearance in the March
2004 Acoustic Guitar Magazine Hit List section.

It's a short segment, so I'll type it out.

>Unlike so many yawn-inducing tribute compilations, this all-star salute to
Canada's most beloved folk troubadour is definitely a keeper. An impressive
roster of mostly Canadian artists, including Cowboy Junkies (The Way I
Feel), Bruce Cockburn (Ribbon Of Darkness), and Ron Sexsmith (Drifters),
pays heartfelt homage to a shared influence and hero. It is testament to the
depth of Lightfoot's quality of song bag that such staples as Early Morning
Rain, Carefree Highway, and Rainy Day People don't appear among the album's
tracks and aren't conspicuous by their absence. This set is a fine
introduction for those who missed Lightfoot's 1970s commercial heyday and a
rootsy revelation for longtime listeners who tuned out the sappy, light rock
arrangements that characterized many of his radio hits.
(Borealis/NorthernBlues, www.borealisisrecords.com www.northernblues.com <

I don't like that last line. Sappy?

Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com

johnfowles 01-17-2004 06:13 PM

quote:Originally posted by Cathy:


I don't like that last line. Sappy?


Not a word that i had ever seen before so for anyone else so vocabularly-challenged this is a definition I found on a thesaurus site
"Slang. So senseless as to be laughable"
Right Cathy nothing by Gord can ever be described as senseless

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johnfowles 01-17-2004 06:13 PM

quote:Originally posted by Cathy:


I don't like that last line. Sappy?


Not a word that i had ever seen before so for anyone else so vocabularly-challenged this is a definition I found on a thesaurus site
"Slang. So senseless as to be laughable"
Right Cathy nothing by Gord can ever be described as senseless

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starts at
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot

fowlesjohn 01-17-2004 11:20 PM

wow John, don't shoot the messenger... she was bringing good tidings that unto us was written a revue, that some may find critical and others may adore. Ok? Thanks Cathy. The good news is he was written about and it wasn't all that bad (I think he has probably seen worse things written). And remember I wasn't here if anyone asks.

gwen snyder 01-17-2004 11:20 PM

wow John, don't shoot the messenger... she was bringing good tidings that unto us was written a revue, that some may find critical and others may adore. Ok? Thanks Cathy. The good news is he was written about and it wasn't all that bad (I think he has probably seen worse things written). And remember I wasn't here if anyone asks.

mtheeb 01-18-2004 02:06 AM

I don't think John was shooting anybody, but I could recommend a target, if he needs one.

Sappy, to my mind, would actually imply too sweet, such as syrup or tree sap...OR...lacking an edge or bite.

Kind of like David Foster producing a Lightfoot tune! (Yes, even Gord can be sappy at times.)

Restless 01-18-2004 02:06 AM

I don't think John was shooting anybody, but I could recommend a target, if he needs one.

Sappy, to my mind, would actually imply too sweet, such as syrup or tree sap...OR...lacking an edge or bite.

Kind of like David Foster producing a Lightfoot tune! (Yes, even Gord can be sappy at times.)

Cathy 01-18-2004 08:04 AM

quote:Originally posted by gwen snyder:
wow John, don't shoot the messenger... she was bringing good tidings that unto us was written a revue, that some may find critical and others may adore. Ok? Thanks Cathy. The good news is he was written about and it wasn't all that bad (I think he has probably seen worse things written). And remember I wasn't here if anyone asks.


I think John was agreeing with me, Gwen, and just providing everyone with a definition of the word sappy.

Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com

Borderstone 01-18-2004 04:15 PM

If any 70s artist was truly sappy it was the 1 hit wonder Morris Albert and his Feelings! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/tongue.gif I've actually listened to that LP all the way through and it's absolutely a barf bag special! The afore mentioned song is truly the only listenable thing on it! The rest is so bad it's no wonder it after 4 years,it still sits at my local record store,still priced at .99 cents with no takers,not even a vinyl-maniac like myself. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

Getting back to the real topic here,simply said,it's great to see GL (in any context) get a positive review. Right on! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/cool.gif Been me,later! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

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Borderstone,gonna post some lines tonight!:D

johnfowles 01-18-2004 05:05 PM

quote:Originally posted by Cathy:

I think John was agreeing with me, Gwen, and just providing everyone with a definition of the word sappy.


Absolutely Cathy I couldn't have said it better myself


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[This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited January 18, 2004).]

johnfowles 01-18-2004 05:05 PM

quote:Originally posted by Cathy:

I think John was agreeing with me, Gwen, and just providing everyone with a definition of the word sappy.


Absolutely Cathy I couldn't have said it better myself


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My Gordon Lightfoot webring
starts at
http://www.johnfowles.org.uk/lightfoot

[This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited January 18, 2004).]

Cathy 01-18-2004 05:36 PM

quote:Originally posted by Borderstone:
If any 70s artist was truly sappy it was the 1 hit wonder Morris Albert and his Feelings! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/tongue.gif I've actually listened to that LP all the way through and it's absolutely a barf bag special! The afore mentioned song is truly the only listenable thing on it! The rest is so bad it's no wonder it after 4 years,it still sits at my local record store,still priced at .99 cents with no takers,not even a vinyl-maniac like myself. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

Getting back to the real topic here,simply said,it's great to see GL (in any context) get a positive review. Right on! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/cool.gif Been me,later! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif




Feelings is the song that popped into my head the moment my eyes made contact with the word "sappy".

Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com

TheWatchman 01-18-2004 06:48 PM

"Sappy" is a pretty common word where I am from. Not sure if this is good or bad...

Borderstone 01-18-2004 10:01 PM

"Feelings." Nothing more than Feelings.
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/frown.gif (sob.) Feelings of looooooove,deep in me! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif
FEEEEEELINGS! Woah,woah,woah feelings!

AAAAARgh! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/mad.gif Make it stop! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif Make it stop! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/eek.gif

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Borderstone,gonna post some lines tonight! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

[This message has been edited by Borderstone (edited January 18, 2004).]

fowlesjohn 01-18-2004 11:33 PM

yes, I know John was agreeing Cathy.
Sappy is a local idiom that really has no connotation that is good or bad. I really haven't heard anyone use this term in a long time 'though.
Cathy, I am not, absolutely not here, ya hear?
When I was a kid I remember comments about people who were ascertaining love for another as "sappy", that's not so bad, really. Oh well. Funny how we can relate many of Gords' songs to these idioms, but, in reality most of his lyrics are timeless and wonderful in that quality.
John, you wouldn't shoot me would you?
Cathy, I liked the comments the article made about Gord having such versatility and influencing so many with his music.
Good article.

[This message has been edited by gwen snyder (edited January 19, 2004).]

gwen snyder 01-18-2004 11:33 PM

yes, I know John was agreeing Cathy.
Sappy is a local idiom that really has no connotation that is good or bad. I really haven't heard anyone use this term in a long time 'though.
Cathy, I am not, absolutely not here, ya hear?
When I was a kid I remember comments about people who were ascertaining love for another as "sappy", that's not so bad, really. Oh well. Funny how we can relate many of Gords' songs to these idioms, but, in reality most of his lyrics are timeless and wonderful in that quality.
John, you wouldn't shoot me would you?
Cathy, I liked the comments the article made about Gord having such versatility and influencing so many with his music.
Good article.

[This message has been edited by gwen snyder (edited January 19, 2004).]

TheWatchman 01-19-2004 08:07 AM

quote:Originally posted by gwen snyder:
Cathy, I am not, absolutely not here, ya hear?


I believe you. We are on earth. Come on down sometime.

BILLW 01-19-2004 08:08 PM

Watchman,

Now that you've given up our position , you'll be the one to blame when this place starts getting crowded. But since it's so cold down here they may prefer to stay closer to the sun.

Bill http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Brian 57 01-19-2004 08:32 PM

quote:Originally posted by Borderstone:
"Feelings." Nothing more than Feelings.
http://www.corfid.com/ubb/frown.gif (sob.) Feelings of looooooove,deep in me! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif
FEEEEEELINGS! Woah,woah,woah feelings!





Does anyone remember the Gong Show on TV? Folks representing all depths of the gene pool and ranges of talent sang, danced, juggled, etc. before a panel of celebrity judges with a huge gong behind them. The judges could hit the gong to to stop the act immediately and put the audience out of its misery. Anyway, this one episode consisted of every contestant singing "Feelings"-- and not very well. Since then, any time I hear Morris Albert, I wish I had a gong.

Borderstone 01-22-2004 02:18 PM

Oh yeah,I used to watch "The Gong Show" when I was a kid to about age 12. I believe it was cancelled in '80. I think I did see that one long ago and knowing my humor,I'm sure I found it to be silly and funny. Last year,when that movie about Chuck Barris came out,The Game Show Network re-ran some shows and you know what?...Some of those folks sang better than the kids you see on American Idol. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif They were still funny to watch but I no longer found "Chuckie Baby" to be all that funny anymore.

I still think when someone was singing,"You'll Never Walk Alone" and he comes out on crutches,then tosses them aside because he feels the song has given him the power to walk on his own,then falls on his face,it's funny even 25 years later! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif Been me,later! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/cool.gif

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Borderstone,gonna post some lines tonight! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

[This message has been edited by Borderstone (edited January 22, 2004).]

SeattleRain 01-23-2004 06:36 AM

Cathy, I subscribe to this excellent magazine, and have not yet received the March issue. However checking the web site I note that the appraisel of the Tribute CD appears there. Tell me do you have a copy of the March issue or did you find the review on the website?

Jim Nasium 01-23-2004 06:36 AM

Cathy, I subscribe to this excellent magazine, and have not yet received the March issue. However checking the web site I note that the appraisel of the Tribute CD appears there. Tell me do you have a copy of the March issue or did you find the review on the website?

Cathy 01-23-2004 06:56 AM

quote:Originally posted by Jim Nasium:
Cathy, I subscribe to this excellent magazine, and have not yet received the March issue. However checking the web site I note that the appraisel of the Tribute CD appears there. Tell me do you have a copy of the March issue or did you find the review on the website?

The magazine came in the mail last weekend.

Cathy http://www.cathycowette.com


Iron 01-23-2004 05:41 PM

Cathy,
I saw that too and to put it mildly,that irritated me a bit. It was a thumb's up for the tribute album,and I feel it was like a cold slap in the face for Gordon!!!
I'm going to send them a little polite message and let them know how I feel about it.I've been subscribing to A.G. for a couple years and have always enjoyed it,but that really erked me.{just a note if you or anyone else wants to save a bundle on sub.price for this mag,check out Martin guitars on E-bay,BIG SAVINGS over publisher's price}


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