*Links to Lightfoot Interviews
similar to the Covers forum thread listing past live online Lightfoot television Performances, feel free to add any links to these online Lightfoot television and radio Interviews ...eventually, perhaps these can be added off the Home page as is the case with the assortment of printed interviews found here
for starters, here's an early 'songwriting' chat that some fans may not have seen Down Centre - Vancouver - 1969 http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertai...ic/clips/4653/ and a few others, chronologically: Telescope - CBC - 1967 http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertai...ic/clips/4678/ Elwood Glover Luncheon Date - CTV - 1975 http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertai...ic/topics/743/ Pamela Wallin Live - CBC - 1997 http://archives.cbc.ca/arts_entertai...ic/topics/743/ Heather Hiscox - CBC - 2004 Heather Hiscox George Stroumboulopoulos - The Hour - CBC - 2008 The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos Jian Ghomeshi - QTV - 2009 QTV Exclusive ...any interviews available from the 1980s era? |
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Thanks for posting those links. I wasn't aware of all that CBC archival material. The footage of Mr. Lightfoot walking around and discussing Orillia in the late 60's was really interesting, as was the talk with the school children. He was oozing coolness without it seeming contrived or put on--he is just naturally cool.
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glad you found something new in there, acadia...i figured there must be some members that missed some of these
the Orillia clip is a segment from a longer telecast that often runs in the CBC lobby/museum called Telescope/Lightfoot Forward with Fletcher Markle ...it's got Stockfish, Shea and Gord in studio recording Pussywillow Cattails and interview clips from Gords Toronto mansion ...thanks for the comments as I love hearing what jumps out at folks from these gems note: there are 14 Gord tv/radio clips in CBC archives so keep clicking around or put in Lightfoot for a search and enjoy...the Elwood appearance is bed head Gord in his prime, imo |
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Oh wow, yes the full length version of the Orillia clip sounds fascinating, and to see Red Shea and J. Stockfish in the studio recording that legendary number with Mr. Lightfoot would be well worth a trip to the CBC museum--too bad they don't include that part in the internet archives.
I found the Elwood appearance really amusing--total Sundown era Lightfoot--the look and everything. I was wondering if those were his glasses he kept playing with during the interview, he seemed to just randomly pick them up off the table. Thanks again for posting these, they were great. |
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I like that Elwood interview too. I rewatched it yesterday - someone posted it a few years back. I was wondering about the glasses too - it seems like a nervous habit. They were probably Elwood's and he didn't want to say "stop fiddling with my glasses"! I love Gord's look/attitude during this period. VERY easy on the eyes!
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I can't make out who Gord says is his business manager at that time...anyone? |
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He walks in with his glasses in his hand.. I think he says 'Bruce" to someone off camera when they speak about the '70' million dollars..
He's a fidgety sort of guy...he now hangs his glasses on the neck of his t-shirts and fiddles with a Sharpie.. lol |
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Tut Tut Jimbo time for a water blast at the old doctor's?? http://www.cartoonstock.com/lowres/emc0068l.jpg I could clearly hear "Al Mair"'s name in between being mesmerised by Gord's spectacle twirling see:- http://www.lightfoot.ca/chron02.htm under 1969 Talking of Gord's general managers, I recall talking to one of Al's successors in the auditorium of a concert a few years back about the CBC archive videos and wishfully remarked about the 1968 television special, the GM went fairly ballistic about the CBC being the worst offenders for flouting the rules of copyright, I gathered because they had no permission to put the assortment of great clips such as Elwood's on their website |
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good ears, John! thanks, I've not heard of him |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXgAY...eature=channel |
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Thanks for these links -- watching them is a great warmup for the Massey Hall shows this fall!
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hey, it will be good to see you, b:)
I believe there are more 'audio' links out there...add away |
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Looks really interesting, Gord interviews are rare it's a pity we can't hear what he's saying. Any chance of making the clip availible with audio through rapidshare or someplace?
Thanks for uploading anyway. |
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OK I have one to add
It is not exactly a GL interview but a rather amusuing anecdote from a fellow musician Tom Russell http://gordonlightfoot.fileave.com/G...om_Russell.mp3 (1.83MB 4 minutes at 64KBPS) Right click that link and "Save Target As" this came to me last year thanks to some Mental Jim Nasticks by one Jim Nasium in the UK see:- http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showthread...hlight=russell Tom Russell talks and sings GL and who is Tom Rusell? a 56 year old American from Los Angeles from his wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Russell "In addition to his music, Russell also paints folk art, and has published a book of songwriting quotes (co-edited with Sylvia Tyson)," I googled for Tom Russell Gordon Lightgfot and found a blog posting by Tom in which he lists some of the 80 songs on a hand written list taped to Gord's guitar at Newport in 1965 fascinating reading It also includes this gem of a vision:- "the crowd parts, like the Red Sea, and people are shrieking and applauding, and here’s Lightfoot himself, walking through the crowd with a guitar case. Damn, it’s Jesus coming to town on a mule, armed with an antique wooden machine gun. Then he’s on stage, singing an old song. People are weeping...." Plus a comment as made in the recording "(I thought, holy shit. I'm auditioning for Gordon Lightfoot.") |
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Where can I find a video clip of the Telescope Segment of 1967 with "sound" on it. This "You Tube" version is a "pain in the ass" to watch with the audio removed for copyright reasons.
It really annoys me when I can't hear what Lightfoot is saying or talking about or singing.:mad::mad: I hope there someone who could direct me to a site that has audio, and could show me download it - if possible, because I hate to watch an interesting clip where I have to pretend I'm deaf when I watch it. |
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Quote: Originally Posted by Acadia Oh wow, yes the full length version of the Orillia clip sounds fascinating, and to see Red Shea and J. Stockfish in the studio recording that legendary number with Mr. Lightfoot would be well worth a trip to the CBC museum--too bad they don't include that part in the internet archives. Quote:
Man, I can't understand why it's there, when the audio is "blocked out" due to copyright standards. By the way again, if you can find a site which has the audio to the video clip or come up with some advice for me, in order to get over this, please respond to this quote. Thankyou |
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the clip was posted so folks could at least have access to at least the images.
there is no video with audio available. i'm sure you can get over it. ;) |
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If the clip for this segment was to have access to the images, then I guess, I will never watch it again. If I want to have access to images I would look at the picture gallery to this site or try and get a poster from Ebay. Still the less, I am quite dissapointed as I watch the clips and hope to hear what he has to say, and learn something from it. :( He is one of those people who is intended for the ear rather than the eye. His voice and vocabulary, and musical artistry are the main reasons why I watch these clips. By the way, is there any footage from BBC in Concert performance?
This is one I would like to see, but never had the opportunity. |
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yes, we are all disappointed but the images are still worth a look..we all understand what you're saying about the fact that he's meant to be heard.
there is no BBC concert footage that I'm aware of. visual or audio.. another disappointment.. ;) |
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i hope folks (even rare or new posters like yourself) occasionally discuss the interviews offered here and don't just whiz by to view and/or download and move on...tell us about your first Gord discovery and if you've seen him on the current tour, etc, etc...and any bootlegs to pass along?:) |
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Here I am... I suppose this is the thread you mentioned jj ! :eek:
So this is the link to the interview Gord gave to 680 News in March 2009, plus as a bonus a tour of his new place. The camera work was not 100% but to simply view & hear Gordon Lightfoot showing some of his stuff was well worth it. :) http://www.680news.com/news/video-ga...03_165342_6340 |
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These two links here also works for me, goes directly to the interview... Maybe try it out jj or anyone else & let me know if you can view them.
Part 1 {the interview} http://qml.quiettouch.com/files/radi...tfoot_main.wmv Part 2 {the tour of his new home} http://qml.quiettouch.com/files/radi...tfoot_home.wmv |
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is it just me, but those direct links to the interviews dont work and just take me to the main page and the search option doesnt work?
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