Well after a bit of a scare that the trains wouldn't run on time or at all
for that matter I boarded with enough luggage for a month. You can never be overpacked is a mantra I live by. And I have the sore back to prove it. I like taking the train from Whitby along the Lake Ontario shore into Toronto at any time but especially for a Lightfoot concert in spring. I guess it's knowing about his love of trains, listening to the whistle blowing and watching the sights pass by that I drift off to images of north Ontario where I spent so many summers. And yes I have been in Hornepayne where the train runs on time. The anticipation of seeing so many old friends built as the CN Tower and the skyline of Toronto came into view. Thankfully since 2001 I have been able to see many of the Lightfheads at different events like Saratoga, Atlanta, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Hamburg, New York, Toronto and Hamilton and for reasons other than seeing Lightfoot in concert in most cases. Many of us kept pretty busy during the Lightfoot recovery period! It was also exciting to know that many new friends would be attending the Massey shows and sad that some of the 2001 bunch wouldn't be here for the return of Lightfoot to the centre of his universe - Massey Hall. The Church of Gord was open for four nights and the pews would be full for the faithful. We all had faith that one day he would be back and his determination to do just that was about to come to fruition. It was hardly believable to me. Even after seeing his two concerts in Hamilton in November it did seem quite surreal to be heading to Massey after all this time. Entering the lobby of the Delta was like coming home! And there was Lori, my roomie sorting out the details of the reservations. All the way from Florida with only a duffel bag and a guitar. I traveled 45 minutes with a huge suitcase AND a duffel bag...thankfully the air guitar takes up virtually no packing space. We sorted things out at the desk and headed to the room. I would be experiencing a Long Island snore after hearing the Brit snore, the Georgia snore and the Connecticut snore. I get around. With earplugs. How exciting to find the right coloured elevator to take us to our floor! LOL It wasn't long before hugs with everyone were being exchanged. How fabulous to see everyone again. It was like a warm blanket of love enveloped my heart. I had been waiting for all of you. Sadly some faces were absent from view but not from our thoughts. Paul bore the brunt of my emotions finally welling up when I hugged him. I really tried not to cry but seeing him after 4 years was too much! He is the epitome of the word "gentle-man." His poor wife Yvonne and son James must have thought they'd entered crazytown with me sobbing like I do. What a beautiful family and how special that they shared this magical time for Paul by coming with him on such a journey. Yvonne is a British beauty, charming and lovely and a joy to speak with. Their son James was a cutie with the wonderment of a transatlantic trip to a new country and all the treasures it held gleaming in his smile and eyes. What a beautiful boy. The breakdown with Paul was Number 1 of 3. Yes folks there were only 3! LoL I know how excited Ron Jones was about attending the shows and meeting all the folks. Jenney, Dan, Nanci, Kenyon and I met up with him in January at a Tribute Show and were eagerly waiting for Massey 2005 so he could perform. His singing and playing were outstanding! He has many mannerisms like Gord when he performs so it's double the fun for those watching. The enthusiasm coming from my favourite little Newfie was contagious and I only wish I knew how to play at least one of the four magnificent guitars he brought with him! I know Kenyon was absolutely gobsmacked with Ron's guitars and was really quite good about giving back the 12 string. We were all blown away by Kenyon 's singing and playing. Our wee lad has grown up! He's still too old for Lisa though..and too young for me! Ron's son Liam, his wife Marion and 16 month old grand-daughter Zara attended a jam session as well. Zara is certainly her grandpa's grandchild. She was dancing and singing and having a grand time as he played. Ron drove across this magnificent country from Vancouver in his van accompanied by his guitars and bike. Marion flew. LOL It was a first for me to hear Bill sing and play and like his CD he didn't disappoint. He's a hell of a whistler too! Somebody mentioned he also was nice to look at but I didn't notice. Bill's friend Frank came along to join in the events and was a great lot of fun. I'm still not sure what Frank does for a living but his accent leads to the conclusion he's not a Shakespearian actor..It was a pleasure to spend time with him! Try as I might Bill and Frank did not get married at Toronto's City Hall. Once again Sparky threw me over for a vintage fabric lady at the St. Lawrence Market..I went along for the ride but held no chance in hell of keeping her attention with all the fabrics she had to choose from. I'm a slow learner...I always go back for more tho. Hopefully Jenney and I will get together long before November 2006. The beautiful blonde Brit with the big blue eyes finally made it back to Toronto via New Jersey. David U. was Bru's personal chauffeur for the trek north! She knows how to travel in style! I gotta get me a driver... Melissa sang like an angel as usual and played her guitar beautifully. I wish she'd brought her mandolin tho! Denny still has the devil in him for sure but that's why we have so much fun! It was nice to hear him sing and play guitar as well. Such a talented couple. Donnie brought her smile. And her guitar. And chocolates. A trifecta! She' s adorable. She even sang for me! Janice amazes me. She came all the way from San Diego to be our hostess for 4 days and she attended only 1 concert even tho she had tickets for 4 nights! She ran around Toronto buying snacks, drinks, and party gifts for all of us, readied the meeting room for us before and after the shows and did it all with that twinkle in her eye and beautiful smile. She's a force to be reckoned with and we all are very grateful for her hard work in making Massey 2005 as wonderful as Jenney did for Massey 2001. How can we top it? Diane was her quiet self wondering how her daughter's prom preps and party were going. Sometimes we mums have to do what we have to do! And if Diane's daughter is like mine she fully understands the "Lightfoot" thing that has control of us. MaryAnn brought her Georgia accent that I love and had a wild time seeing the sights. After hosting the Atlanta shindig and trotting us around the sights of that beautiful city she broke out and saw some of Toronto this time. Laurel and Deb were in tandem and along with Bonnie, the Three Musketeers better watch out. I had hoped that Bonnie's dad could make it to a show but it wasn't meant to be. The enthusiasm of those three can be felt as they come up the elevator, long before entering the room! John and Susan and Joan were a force to be reckoned with. After attending the west coast shows they dropped in at home in New Jersey long enough to wash out their skivvies and then head to Toronto! Then the fun began! Drive up for the Wednesday show, drive back to Jersey on Thursday for Susan' s daughters' graduation on Friday! Fly back up on Saturday and then home on Sunday. Phew.and John even had time to feed me cake in all the chaos! Proud grandmother Joan showed pics of the new grad and Susan was her usual bad self. I love it! Dan and Nanci came in from Hamburg, New York for the Friday and Saturday shows. It's always good to get hugs from them and make plans to meet up. They're coming up for Mariposa and will come up again for the Opera House show in December. They don't get any sweeter than Danno and Nanci. Don Kistler was in attendance and I thoroughly enjoyed his stories while we waited in the lobby, outside Massey, and at dinner. I wish he would have picked up a guitar and joined in the acoustic jam session. That goes for Paul too! James Jones (aka J.J./JimmyJones) popped in for a show and a quick visit afterwards but disappeared before I could speak with him for any length of time. He's like the wind. It was so nice to see young Anne from Oklahoma again. What a beauty she is. I hope she starts posting more and keeping us up to date on her life. Like Kenyon she's finished school and all grown up now. Page was up from Alabama again. It was a lot of fun with her in Atlanta last May and I do love to hear that accent as often as I can! Harold was up for the first three shows then drove back home to the Buffalo area to pick up his family for the last show! I'll be seeing him in Orillia in December I think. Kathy K. had big hugs and smiles and it was great to see her again too along with Susan Zunt. Rik was in town and hoping for some last signatures on a great poster he'd previously had signed by almost the whole Lightfoot band and crew. Brian Murphy was in attendance at Massey with 7 year old Jake. I'm not sure but I think Jake may have dozed off during the second half of the concert he attended and I didn't get a chance to ask him what he thought about the show. Andy drove up from Wyoming in his 1962 VW ! He joined in the singing when the guitar players had their afternoon acoustic session and had a grand time. That's a heck of a trek to make in a VW!! New faces were popping up so it was nice to meet Melanie, Sue and Wendy ! That Wendy had Lisa and I laughing backstage on Saturday night and was quite the conspirator with the rest of you! I'm sure other names and faces will pop into my head as soon as I hit "send" but to tell the truth I am still overwhelmed by everything that happened last week so may accidentally leave some events and people out! It seems I also unexpectedly turned 50 last week so that may explain things too! The first concert on Wednesday night has to go down in my book as the single most anticipated of all Lightfoot concerts I've attended. It also ended as one of the best. The walk down Yonge Street isn't even a memory. I recall none of it until reaching the corner of Shuter and seeing the line-up coming west from Massey and heading south on Yonge. That's when the enormity of this event hit me. Toronto was welcoming Gord home. I took a pic but I was shaking so much it was a blur. Passing through those old red doors into Massey and then heading to my seat up front was a walk into history for me. All the times I had come to Massey to see Lightfoot flashed before my eyes as I looked around at the hall, remembering the many seats I had occupied over the years. All of us congregated up by the stage, looking around and reminiscing. It was sweet. Mr. Bernie Fiedler was hustling around like a mother hen, welcoming people and keeping track of things. Barry Harvey was bustling around as well. The stage and set up for the band was a still life picture we all can see when we close our eyes but there it was for real. In just a few moments the lights would go down, the band would walk out and then Lightfoot would really know he was back home. As the lights lowered and the audience sat down there was a huge intake of air and then the band walked out. The applause and roar from 2500 people was amazing and we all began standing up. The band looked around and at each other with some very big smiles. We kept it up, getting louder and louder and then Lightfoot walked out like he owned the place. An enormous roar washed down to the stage and it almost felt like the building was rumbling. He bowed his head, clasped his hands, looked around, looked up and smiled while he nodded his head. He just let it happen and we went nuts. He absorbed it all and he was loving it. Cheering, whistling, yelling, clapping, foot stomping, it went on and on and never abated. After 3 minutes or so Lightfoot began his comeback concert with "Spanish Moss" and we all sat down for what would be an amazing and historic show. He looked fit and trim, wiry and strong. He clearly was enjoying himself and the band was as well. When "Minstrel of the Dawn" was over he said "Sorry I'm Late", which I think was meant for the few minutes he was late coming out and for the bigger picture of being late since 2002 because of his illness. During the show he mentioned a couple of times that he was NOT divorced, only separated. The first time was prior to singing the 5th song, Harmony which he explained he wrote back in 2000 when he was having some "emotional trauma." He also welcomed and thanked the folks at "the exercise club." After he sang the 9th song, "I Used To Be A Country Singer" it was great to hear him shout "All Right!" He was back and feeling fine! Just prior to the show beginning the Canadian Governor General (the Queen's rep in Canada) passed by where I was sitting. I said hello and asked if she was enjoying her time in Saskatchewan. She said hello and yes she was having a wonderful time. She had just spent a few days with Queen Elizabeth celebrating the Saskatchewan centennial. She flew back to Toronto to see her old friend of 40 years perform. She used to be a journalist and had done TV and print interviews with Lightfoot over the years. In December 2003 she went to his home to present him with his Companion of the Order of Canada because he wasn't up to traveling to Ottawa for the ceremonies. http://www.gg.ca/media/doc.asp?lang=e&DocID=4090 I didn't find out until later that she bumped me off the backstage list that night! I'm seriously re-thinking this monarchy thing.LOL! After the break, a change of clothes, shoes and bracelet he mentioned his medical problem reminded him of what Gordon Sr. would say about the radiator hose in a car breaking."this was serious." That's what he felt his medical situation was like. The radiator hose on a car breaking.. LOL He sang "Beautiful" and then said that he was happy to be back "in the centre of his universe as a musician." He told us that family etc. were waiting for him to "warm up" and would be coming on Friday or Saturday. He then told us once again "I'm not divorced, just separated." Gord introduced the band a few songs later and also thanked his tailor. He did a big toe-tapping rendition of "Old Dan's Records." He put his guitar down, took a few bows and left the stage. All 2500 of us stood as one with another huge roar and stomping of feet. We were yelling "encore" and "more" and then another roar shook Massey as he sauntered back out. Gord then told the story of his belly button hiding after his surgeries and discovering again it one day in the hospital. He also spoke about how the exercise club had helped him enormously with his breathing because "you gotta have air." Especially for the next song - "Trilogy." This was the song the Canadian contingent at Massey had been waiting for. The epic story of the opening up of Canada rolled along and we all silently sang with him, saying a prayer that this chronicler of our country and people would have the air to get through it. I know I had trouble breathing but Lightfoot pounded through it all and the ovation was deafening. After a two hour concert he sang it with conviction and emotion and the look of satisfaction on his face when it was over said it all. He walked off with bows to all of us and a swagger in his step. A couple of minutes later he returned to a still standing and cheering audience and sang "Bitter Green." Once again when it was over we were on our feet, pleading for more but Lightfoot had given all he had to give and was finished for this night after a few solitary bows across the stage.one down, three to go. We all headed back to the Delta to reflect on what a time we'd just experienced. Some folks did not get bumped by the Gov. General and came up later. It was a great time with Janice providing some major hospitality! Due to some mix-up with reservations Lori and I were not connected to the conference room as planned and I didn't get a key at check-in. Jenney was still at Massey and folks were piling up in the hall so I scurried down to the front desk to get a key so we could all get in the room before we were evicted the very first night. Jenney was welcomed by 30 or more folks when she got to her room! LOL We sat around talking and catching up and taking pictures. The joy everyone was feeling after this very successful first night was evident in the smiles and praise and relief that we still had three more shows to attend. A few people hadn't made it into Toronto yet so their first night had yet to happen! I think we all drifted out of the conference room around 2 or so and slowly made our way to our respective rooms, already into "Day Two of The Return of Lightfoot." |
Thanks Char! Brings back so many memories from 2001.
Sounds like FUN! Kimberly |
Char:
Balboa Blessings and Just-Set-Sunset Smiles. Stand at the water's edge gazing NorthEast - way North East. Brings back so many memories from "never" - but charged w/ dreams "one day." Jubilant to have been part of The Road as it wound thru Cerritos. Now, part-of-a-part of the further journey thru your eyes. Very Open-Armed Thanks, The Rez |
Thanks, Char! Wonderful, as usual!
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In my defense, once we started seeing places to eat that sounded appealing, there wasn't any street parking spots in sight (at least that I could see), even if I did know how to parrallel park and besides, the lot was right there. It did kind of feel like the old "see how many people we can fit in a car," days, though, didn't it? :D - go ahead and send me your chiropractor bill ;) I too am looking forward to gatherings between now and November 2006 - I always have fun when I'm with any of my Lighthead friends for any occasion. OK, Char - there are still three more days to review, how about a Part 2???? Janice |
I'm working on part 2 !! lol
real life demanded the house get vacuumed and dusted, clothes washed and meals be cooked! damn! ;) should be Monday or Tuesday for part 2! It will probably encapsualte the last 3 days and concerts... |
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