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catrinka 04-26-2008 12:03 PM

Lightfoot Newsletter info
 
For the newer members of this forum (and as a reminder for the long-time members), this post is about the Gordon Lightfoot site written and maintained by one of the Senior Members, Val Magee:

www.gordonlightfoot.com

If you want to know the latest information about Gord, this is a great place to go! Be it concert tour dates, ticket prices, reviews, interviews, sheet music or lyrics...you can probably find it here.

One way to be kept up-to-date is to sign up for her newsletter:

http://gordonlightfoot.com/Home.asp#mailinglist

In addition to extensive information about all things Lightfoot, the site has information about a number of other folk artists. Val also has Amazon store sites (for the US, Canada, UK and France) where you can purchase those hard-to-find CD/DVDs.

I know this sounds like a commercial plug...it's not (although it would be nice if folks supported one of "our own"!)

Enjoy!

vlmagee 04-26-2008 01:39 PM

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Thank you Cathy!

catrinka 04-26-2008 02:23 PM

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My pleasure, Val! Hope you get some new subscribers!!

Jesse Joe 04-26-2008 03:13 PM

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I am very pleased to support Val's Site, and I am a subscriber. Valerie is a good Lightfoot fan & more.

Continued success with your wonderful work on, www.gordonlightfoot.com

I encourage any newbie to go visit it...

~Jesse Joe~

vlmagee 04-26-2008 05:06 PM

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Thanks to you too Jesse Joe. I have noticed that you mention my site from time to time, and it is very much appreciated! Brings a smile to my face every time!

Jesse Joe 04-26-2008 05:42 PM

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It is a great Site otherwise I would never talk about it... Your most very welcome Valerie, and if it brings a smile to you every time, then I too have a smile on my face. :)

But that Martin D-18 GL Signature, that would really make me smile, like a kid on Christmas morning. :biggrin: :)

vlmagee 04-26-2008 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jesse Joe (Post 137578)
But that Martin D-18 GL Signature, that would really make me smile, like a kid on Christmas morning. :biggrin: :)

Well come to Toronto on May 9th or 10th and you can play it!

lighthead2toe 04-26-2008 09:24 PM

Re: Lightfoot Newsletter info
 
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Originally Posted by catrinka (Post 137549)
For the newer members of this forum (and as a reminder for the long-time members), this post is about the Gordon Lightfoot site written and maintained by one of the Senior Members, Val Magee:

www.gordonlightfoot.com

If you want to know the latest information about Gord, this is a great place to go! Be it concert tour dates, ticket prices, reviews, interviews, sheet music or lyrics...you can probably find it here.

One way to be kept up-to-date is to sign up for her newsletter:

http://gordonlightfoot.com/Home.asp#mailinglist

In addition to extensive information about all things Lightfoot, the site has information about a number of other folk artists. Val also has Amazon store sites (for the US, Canada, UK and France) where you can purchase those hard-to-find CD/DVDs.

I know this sounds like a commercial plug...it's not (although it would be nice if folks supported one of "our own"!)

Enjoy!

A very comprehensive web site and a gift for any Gordon Lightfoot fan. I have benefited greatly from the information provided there. I'm especially thankful for the technical information that Val has provided. Hopefully we'll have an opportunity during the Massey festivities to hear a tune or two on that fabulous D18 Val. Ron J.

Jesse Joe 04-26-2008 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by vlmagee (Post 137579)
Well come to Toronto on May 9th or 10th and you can play it!

So you are bringing it to Toronto, :eek: Cathy Cowett always said you would not let her play it,:biggrin: maybe she was only joking ? :rolleyes:

Jesse Joe 04-26-2008 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe (Post 137586)
A very comprehensive web site and a gift for any Gordon Lightfoot fan. I have benefited greatly from the information provided there. I'm especially thankful for the technical information that Val has provided. Hopefully we'll have an opportunity during the Massey festivities to hear a tune or two on that fabulous D18 Val. Ron J.


Your so right Ron when you say Val's Site is a gift for any Gordon Lightfoot fan.

I also go on Wayne's Site from time to time.

Valerie since we are on the subject, one place that I visit a lot on your Site is where every Lightfoot songs on his Albums are written.

http://www.gordonlightfoot.com/songs.shtml

But the Harmony songs are not. Will they be in the future ? :)

vlmagee 04-27-2008 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jesse Joe (Post 137594)

Valerie since we are on the subject, one place that I visit a lot on your Site is where every Lightfoot songs on his Albums are written.

http://www.gordonlightfoot.com/songs.shtml

But the Harmony songs are not. Will they be in the future ? :)

As soon as some kind soul sends me the lyrics to the songs (smile, please). Although I did some myself, most were done by other kind contributors, as credited on the main album page, "Thanks to Cathy Cowette, Sean Gaynor, Ed Mullen and Lisa Westbrook for help with lyrics files."

vlmagee 04-27-2008 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Jesse Joe (Post 137590)
So you are bringing it to Toronto, :eek: Cathy Cowett always said you would not let her play it,:biggrin: maybe she was only joking ? :rolleyes:

She was joking, although - like most folks with a special guitar - I was nervous about it at first. Doesn't every guitar player obsess over that first tiny ding?

I remember asking somebody (not Cathy) to remove her dangling bracelet before playing it! And I probably will do a quick blood alcohol "assessment" before handing it over! I don't want to see a full glass of beer poured over it, even today ...

vlmagee 04-27-2008 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by lighthead2toe (Post 137586)
Hopefully we'll have an opportunity during the Massey festivities to hear a tune or two on that fabulous D18 Val. Ron J.

You may have an opportunity to hear a tune or two on the D-18GL, Ron, but only if you play it! I still don't play (it's been more than a year since I even tried).

Jesse Joe 04-27-2008 08:58 AM

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You may have an opportunity to hear a tune or two on the D-18GL, Ron, but only if you play it! I still don't play (it's been more than a year since I even tried).

That is too bad. To own such a jewel, and not play it... But I do agree tho that every guitar player is obsess over that first tiny ding. I am anyway, I myself dont like to lend my guitars without being a bit concern.

Maybe Willie Nelson is not like us. :biggrin:

jj 04-27-2008 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by catrinka (Post 137549)

I know this sounds like a commercial plug...it's not (although it would be nice if folks supported one of "our own"!)

agree, this is a nice post and should not be perceived as a plug but instead info sharing:)

I was just reading that's it's the most referenced GL site on the internet so no shortage of support by we long-time gratefuls but especially glad you posted about the possibly overlooked music ordering service and the folk newsletter, it's packed with wonderful stuff!

internet newcomers looking for info on Gord or any other person should get into the habit or typing in the name they are looking for and then add .com ....eg) johndoe.com ...another way is to type their name into a search engine and then click away as time permits

and if one's too lazy to type all that, Val also has also added helpful direct links to this and other sites following many posts...tips and links such as hers is how I came across dr. jack

hopefully not to digress, but another tip: newcomers may also not be aware of the interesting posts that Val and others have contributed to the newsgroup over the years - fascinating stuff, my only question is in the Corfid links section, why does that link not take me to the site but instead gives me an e-mail pop up? anyhow, as time permits, search away the timelss corfid and ng archives for other hidden gems (use contributor keywords such as magee, mullen, fowles, kidd, harrison, carle, francis, etc, etc, in no particular order) - enjoy :) ...looking forward to Val's next issue

ps) I notice there are countless random threads re great links (as well as youtube vids), how about an extended corfid links section which has Val's and other terrific folk links such as woodsongs, folkalley, etc, etc? the folks who quietly put these together are our real heros!

brink- 04-27-2008 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by jj (Post 137610)
ps) I notice there are countless random threads re great links (as well as youtube vids), how about an extended corfid links section which has Val's and other terrific folk links such as woodsongs, folkalley, etc, etc? the folks who quietly put these together are our real heroes!

On Corfid's home page there is a section for links and Val's site is on there with a hyperlink.

Val, Corfid isn't listed anywhere on your site - maybe a link there so fans can find us here also?

lighthead2toe 04-27-2008 12:09 PM

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[QUOTE=vlmagee;137608]You may have an opportunity to hear a tune or two on the D-18GL, Ron, but only if you play it! I still don't play (it's been more than a year since I even tried).[/QUOTE
I am very honored and also very excited that you would extend that offer Val. Wow, a real Gordon Lightfoot D18 Martin guitar coming into my hands. A thrill to look forward to for sure It sure is gearing up to be a real fun week in Toronto. I promise you my hands will be squeaky clean, fingernails filed down to the smoothest texture and no clothing or jewelry that would risk any hint of a scratch. I can hear it now ~~"If you could read my mind love"~~ la la la la la...... RJ.


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