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DMD3 05-15-2003 09:27 AM

Give me a list of all the GL songs you have heard on the radio. Not the internet radio or anything like that but the car radio, or the stereo player, and stuff like that. The only 2 I've ever heard are "Wreck of the E.F." and "Sundown".

DMD3 05-15-2003 09:27 AM

Give me a list of all the GL songs you have heard on the radio. Not the internet radio or anything like that but the car radio, or the stereo player, and stuff like that. The only 2 I've ever heard are "Wreck of the E.F." and "Sundown".

Jack 05-15-2003 09:56 AM

Here I go, aging myself here...

If You Could Read My Mind
Minstrel of the Dawn
Love and Maple Syrup
Cabaret
Summer Side of Life
Talking in Your Sleep
Beautiful
Don Quixote
Sundown (ad nauseum...I enjoy the song, but enough is enough)
Carefree Highway
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Anything for Love (that's how I found out EOM was released. After Ed Fitz and before AFL's 5 second radio play it had been a veritable wasteland as far as Lightfoot publicity in my world)

Jack




Jack 05-15-2003 09:56 AM

Here I go, aging myself here...

If You Could Read My Mind
Minstrel of the Dawn
Love and Maple Syrup
Cabaret
Summer Side of Life
Talking in Your Sleep
Beautiful
Don Quixote
Sundown (ad nauseum...I enjoy the song, but enough is enough)
Carefree Highway
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
Anything for Love (that's how I found out EOM was released. After Ed Fitz and before AFL's 5 second radio play it had been a veritable wasteland as far as Lightfoot publicity in my world)

Jack




formerlylavender 05-15-2003 12:02 PM

I've heard Sundown and IYCRMM several times on the radio. As a matter of fact, I just heard IYCRMM yesterday on an easy listening station. I've heard Carefree Highway a couple of times and The Wreck and Rainy Day People only once. I'm in my 30s, and in this area (Delaware), Gord airplay has declined rapidly since the 80's.

Jack 05-15-2003 01:35 PM

Oops. Thanks for the reminder formerlylavendar. Yes, add Rainy Day People and Cold on the Shoulder to my list. Somehow I completely skipped over that album. And funny thing is that I have probably heard those two the most recently. Besides Sundown that is. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Jack

Jack 05-15-2003 01:35 PM

Oops. Thanks for the reminder formerlylavendar. Yes, add Rainy Day People and Cold on the Shoulder to my list. Somehow I completely skipped over that album. And funny thing is that I have probably heard those two the most recently. Besides Sundown that is. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif

Jack

Gord 05-15-2003 01:46 PM

I've heard Dream Street Rose many times as well as Baby Step Back.

Gord 05-15-2003 01:46 PM

I've heard Dream Street Rose many times as well as Baby Step Back.

Borderstone 05-15-2003 03:55 PM

I have only heard 5 out of his 6 top 40 hits played on the radio. Radio never plays,"The Circle Is Small." If it ever was played,it was in the '70's on just enough stations to make it a minor hit. It alos might have been on the,"American Top 40" radio show which used to be hosted by Kasey Casum. The only other 2 songs I've heard broadcasted are,"Beautiful" and "Anything For Love" on AC radio naturally. He's got a catalouge of nearly 500 songs and all they can play are 8? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/confused.gif That's why I rarely turn on the radio anymore,it's boring and predicatable,not to mention musically segregated. It's been the B! Catch ya on the flipside of Sundown! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/cool.gif

BILLW 05-15-2003 08:52 PM

I first heard Lightfoot on the radio, that's why I went out and bought his albums. Back in the day when FM radio was new they played big chunks of "albums" as opposed to AM radio which mostly did "singles". He was all over the dial in the 1970s in NY and California, which are the only two places I can speak of. The airplay died down through the 80s and we all know where it is now. So my answer is I've heard just about everything up to The Wreck on the radio and most of that when it was "new". But then I'm as old as dirt, having turned 50 on Tuesday.

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

Lil Hoov 05-15-2003 09:22 PM

I listen to the oldies channel and still hear; IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND, BEAUTIFUL, RAINY DAY PEOPLE, SUNDOWN,and THE WRECK OF THE EDMUND FRITZGERALD. There are so many other great Gord songs they could play,it's sad the radio people don't play songs other than most popular ones only.Randy

Lil Hoov 05-15-2003 09:22 PM

I listen to the oldies channel and still hear; IF YOU COULD READ MY MIND, BEAUTIFUL, RAINY DAY PEOPLE, SUNDOWN,and THE WRECK OF THE EDMUND FRITZGERALD. There are so many other great Gord songs they could play,it's sad the radio people don't play songs other than most popular ones only.Randy

TheWatchman 05-15-2003 09:47 PM

Happy belated birthday BillW!!

Sundown
Carefree Highway
Early Morning Rain
Rainy Day People
Anything For Love
Stay Loose
If You Could Read My Mind
The Wreck
Beautiful

I'm sure there are a few more that I have heard but I can't think of them at the moment...

Tyler 05-15-2003 10:05 PM

Yeah Happy Birthday Bill. I have two friends turning fifty and I am working hard on doing a scrapbook for each of them for their first fifty years. Great fun.

brink 05-15-2003 10:05 PM

Yeah Happy Birthday Bill. I have two friends turning fifty and I am working hard on doing a scrapbook for each of them for their first fifty years. Great fun.

joveski 05-16-2003 12:06 AM

only sundown and if you could read my mind

BILLW 05-16-2003 05:33 AM

This might be slightly off-topic, but my favorite memory of hearing a Gord song on the radio was in the spring of '86. I'm a radio-geek and I like to once in a while do some "DXing", that is, try and tune in radio stations from far away. I was up at my summer house in SW Michigan and late one night was tuning around on my really good Panasonic AM radio and heard "Anything For Love" from a station out of Toronto at 1010 on the AM dial. That's how I found out that
EOM was coming out soon.

Rob1956 05-16-2003 05:33 AM

This might be slightly off-topic, but my favorite memory of hearing a Gord song on the radio was in the spring of '86. I'm a radio-geek and I like to once in a while do some "DXing", that is, try and tune in radio stations from far away. I was up at my summer house in SW Michigan and late one night was tuning around on my really good Panasonic AM radio and heard "Anything For Love" from a station out of Toronto at 1010 on the AM dial. That's how I found out that
EOM was coming out soon.

Auburn Annie 05-16-2003 06:37 AM

quote:Originally posted by BILLW:
...I've heard just about everything up to The Wreck on the radio and most of that when it was "new". But then I'm as old as dirt, having turned 50 on Tuesday.

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


Belated Happy Birthday, Bill! And that makes me older than dirt since I'm, uh, 50+ <g>


Auburn Annie 05-16-2003 06:37 AM

quote:Originally posted by BILLW:
...I've heard just about everything up to The Wreck on the radio and most of that when it was "new". But then I'm as old as dirt, having turned 50 on Tuesday.

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


Belated Happy Birthday, Bill! And that makes me older than dirt since I'm, uh, 50+ <g>


formerlylavender 05-16-2003 08:26 AM

Happy belated birthday, Billw! Hope you had a great day.

SilverHeels 05-16-2003 09:30 AM

Belated Birthday Greetings, Bill!

BrightSide 05-16-2003 01:29 PM

Back in "the day" (1970s) of Gord's greatest popularity, you could have heard almost all his current music at any given time, because that was the era of FM "alternative" radio. These stations (and they were very popular at the time) often "tracked" whole albums. But even these "progressive rock" stations generally stuck to what they knew their audience would like. In Gord's case, this meant you didn't hear his earlier (United Artists label) work.

I've never heard any of Gord's later (1980s-90s) work on the radio here near Washington, DC--but I must admit I don't listen to "adult contemporary"-type stations much. The oldies stations stick to mainstream pop; on them you might hear one of these four (in this order of probability): 1. Carefree Highway, 2. Sundown, 3. IYCRMM, and 4. The Wreck. Nothing else, ever.

MaryEllen 05-16-2003 01:29 PM

Back in "the day" (1970s) of Gord's greatest popularity, you could have heard almost all his current music at any given time, because that was the era of FM "alternative" radio. These stations (and they were very popular at the time) often "tracked" whole albums. But even these "progressive rock" stations generally stuck to what they knew their audience would like. In Gord's case, this meant you didn't hear his earlier (United Artists label) work.

I've never heard any of Gord's later (1980s-90s) work on the radio here near Washington, DC--but I must admit I don't listen to "adult contemporary"-type stations much. The oldies stations stick to mainstream pop; on them you might hear one of these four (in this order of probability): 1. Carefree Highway, 2. Sundown, 3. IYCRMM, and 4. The Wreck. Nothing else, ever.


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