Well Jenney and I did some browsing and what not at the EatonCentre and had the one hour photo process our pics. We gave some to Jory before the show and he was thrilled. Jenney's snaps of Gord onstage are awesome! The line-up on Sunday was much the same - Rick Fines was back, the stories were basically the same but the energy and fun was unbelievable. Every song was performed with a vibe that wasn't there the other two nights. The performers were having a hell of a good time and the audience was loving it. One thing that was funny - Mad Violet - the two young girls that sang Poor Little Alison and The Way I Feel had a story about the night before when they met Lightfoot. Lisa recounted what happened when Brenley (the blonde one) shook Lightfoot's hand. She said "Those are the softest hands I've ever felt on a man" to which Gord replied - "thanks - they're my favourite pair." What Gord actually thought she said was "those are the softest pants!!! " How funny on so many different levels! We cracked up! That Gord and his sense of humour! Aengus spoke of being a young lad of 4 when his parents migrated from Ireland to a farm. His dad picked apples and his mum used to record tapes to send back to relatives in Ireland for Xmas. A friend left a record at the farm and young Aengus would put that record on after school and stretch the headphone cord to the window and look outside at this new country he was living in. He then performed a song from that album - Pussywillows Cattails. It was quite a poignant and moving moment. Rick Fines recounted having a similar feeling towards his boss like the one in Boss Man when he picked tobacco as a young boy. When he played Bossman that night, it flowed right into Ribbon of Darkness It was the most magical weekend. Having Jenney share it with me was extra special and we had some good laughs. We'll never grow up it seems. Static electricity means so much more to me now. Thank you Sparky! I hope that if next years shows happen more of you can make it up - edpending on Gord's tour schedule of course, because the talent was beyond excellent and the fun is yours to have. Jory will keep me posted about the arrangements and I will pass them on. Meeting Patty and Mike was icing on the cake cuz they're both so sweet and actually being in Gord's presence again was breathtaking. I know we all wish him the best in his next surgery, and a swift and complete recovery so he can get back 100% to what he does best. Singing and playing on stage with his fans ever thankful for the music he has given us. I know I'll Tag Along...wanna come??? |
Well Jenney and I did some browsing and what not at the EatonCentre and had the one hour photo process our pics. We gave some to Jory before the show and he was thrilled. Jenney's snaps of Gord onstage are awesome! The line-up on Sunday was much the same - Rick Fines was back, the stories were basically the same but the energy and fun was unbelievable. Every song was performed with a vibe that wasn't there the other two nights. The performers were having a hell of a good time and the audience was loving it. One thing that was funny - Mad Violet - the two young girls that sang Poor Little Alison and The Way I Feel had a story about the night before when they met Lightfoot. Lisa recounted what happened when Brenley (the blonde one) shook Lightfoot's hand. She said "Those are the softest hands I've ever felt on a man" to which Gord replied - "thanks - they're my favourite pair." What Gord actually thought she said was "those are the softest pants!!! " How funny on so many different levels! We cracked up! That Gord and his sense of humour! Aengus spoke of being a young lad of 4 when his parents migrated from Ireland to a farm. His dad picked apples and his mum used to record tapes to send back to relatives in Ireland for Xmas. A friend left a record at the farm and young Aengus would put that record on after school and stretch the headphone cord to the window and look outside at this new country he was living in. He then performed a song from that album - Pussywillows Cattails. It was quite a poignant and moving moment. Rick Fines recounted having a similar feeling towards his boss like the one in Boss Man when he picked tobacco as a young boy. When he played Bossman that night, it flowed right into Ribbon of Darkness It was the most magical weekend. Having Jenney share it with me was extra special and we had some good laughs. We'll never grow up it seems. Static electricity means so much more to me now. Thank you Sparky! I hope that if next years shows happen more of you can make it up - edpending on Gord's tour schedule of course, because the talent was beyond excellent and the fun is yours to have. Jory will keep me posted about the arrangements and I will pass them on. Meeting Patty and Mike was icing on the cake cuz they're both so sweet and actually being in Gord's presence again was breathtaking. I know we all wish him the best in his next surgery, and a swift and complete recovery so he can get back 100% to what he does best. Singing and playing on stage with his fans ever thankful for the music he has given us. I know I'll Tag Along...wanna come??? |
char, you missed your calling if you are not writing for somebody. Thanks dear, man, i intend to be there next year, so, get me a seat! Can't wait.
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char, you missed your calling if you are not writing for somebody. Thanks dear, man, i intend to be there next year, so, get me a seat! Can't wait.
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