Waukegan
Gordon Lightfoot and his band took to the stage of Waukegan's ornate Genesee Theatre on a cold March night. They warmed the audience with the opening number Triangle. Gordon was in good spirits attired in his standard stage outfit; dark iridescent vest, white shirt and black slacks. He did the poignant If Children Had Wings which I haven't heard him do live in quite a while. At one point he jokingly asked the audience, "Where are we?" and was loudly told Waukegan!! by several audience members to whom he replied, "I know now!". Later in the second set he had fun with the name observing, "Waukegan, it makes you smile!", accentuating the middle syllable. I enjoyed the rousing version of Sundown which got strong applause afterward. Gordon's voice seemed stronger and was even better in the second set which he opened with Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald. He related how the song Waiting For You was written for his second wife on a "red eye" flight back home from a tour and then proudly showed us the ring on his finger. I had read somewhere that he was separated from Elizabeth, but perhaps things are better now. He paid homage to Bob Dylan with Ring Them Bells and followed that with the classic If You Could Read My Mind. He closed the show with two encores, Blackberry Wine and Old Dan's Records and received a standing ovation. An enjoyable evening in Wau-KE-gan!
Here's the set list: Triangle Cotton Jenny 14 Karat Gold Never Too Close A Painter Passing Through In My Fashion If Children Had Wings Shadows Beautiful Carefree Highway Hangdog Hotel Room Ribbon Of Darkness Sundown The Watchman's Gone Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald Alberta Bound Don Quixote Clouds Of Loneliness Waiting For You Ring Them Bells If You Could Read My Mind Baby Step Back Restless Canadian Railroad Trilogy Blackberry Wine Old Dan's Records |
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I like the listing of A Painter Passing Through, then In My Fashion and then If Children Had Wings..lovely trilogy..
thanks for the report.. I can just hear him saying Wau-KE-gan..and the little smile he'd have enjoying his own "Gord's Fun with Words" moment.. |
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Thanks for the great review. It sure is nice to hear again and again how much he is enjoying himself. It certainly beats the surly days of yesteryear.
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Thank you OldDan for sharing this. :)
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Hi Dan,
Thank you for the wonderful review. Happy to hear about the enjoyable evening you had. :) DSR |
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Thanks for the review OldDan!
Good to hear that Gord is enjoying himself touring... I holding out for Joliet and maybe Peoria... |
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Ok, Peoria tickets ordered!
Who else is going??? |
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I had a great time at the Waukegan show, and it was hilarious when Gord said he forgot where he was! I am so glad everyone else does a set list, because I just can't manage to pull myself away from listening to jot it down! My brother came to the concert too, and had never seen Gord do CRT - he was impressed! :)
Vickie |
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Vickie,
I'm so sorry I missed you in Manistee! I think you walked right by me to get to your seat. Is your hair very short and you had on a leather jacket????? And are you quite tall? I ran over to your seat as soon as the concert ended, dragging the husband with me (he's not too outgoing) and you had already left. Did you go backstage? How do you even know how to get back stage? Well, really sorry to have missed you. Bill, too. Kathy |
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