Windsor Concert Review
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So, I got scooped by the Windsor Star, darn. Oh well, here's my brief review of the Gordon Lightfoot concert Thursday evening at the WFCU Centre.
Gordon and the band took the stage promptly at 8 p.m., he attired in a blue suede jacket, white shirt and black slacks, opening the show with "Did She Mention My Name?". Only about a third of the cavernous WFCU arena was used for the concert with a large black acoustic curtain enclosing the concert area making it feel more intimate. I thought the sound was very good and Gordon's voice sounded better than I've heard it in quite a while. Perhaps the 8 week break since the last concert helped to give his vocal cords a rest or maybe it was just being on "his own sod", i.e., Canada that helped. I'm so glad I made the effort to go there as I missed his show last year in Aurora, IL, which is much closer to my home. Windsor was the closest proximity to Chicago on the 2011 tour, so I decided to go for it. This was my first time seeing Carter Lancaster in live performance and he earned much applause for his able lead guitar riffs with the memory of Terry Clements present in the venue. Gordon sang "Let It Ride" and the line "I knew a man from Windsor went to Detroit every night..." was met with a rousing cheer from the audience. For the second set he wore a dark maroon colored shirt and black velvet vest with black slacks. When introducing the song "Home From The Forest" he related that 2 of his uncles had served in World War II and one didn't make it back and the other one was a POW in a Japanese prison camp. He said the song made him think of those who had served in the war. Of course, he told the well-worn joke about the "hare on the rabbit's back" which was met with a collective groan from the audience. I was very pleased that he sang both the "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" and the "Canadian Railroad Trilogy", two virtuoso pieces from his repertoire. A young fan, two seats over, there with her father shrieked in delight when he launched into "the Trilogy", as she'd never heard it sung "live" before. Gordon ended the show with 2 encores, "Rainy Day People" and "In My Fashion". Afterward, wanting to prolong the afterglow, I made my way around the back of the huge stadium complex, noticing the telltale semi-truck and Prevost tour bus parked at the stage door. There were a handful of other diehard Lightheads waiting there so I took up my position for the expected hour-long wait for Mr. Lightfoot to emerge. As usual there was a "meet and greet" after the show which detained him. I've got to figure out how to finagle my way into one of those, LOL. But patience paid off, as Rick Haynes soon appeared with his wife Marilyn and they gratiously talked with us for quite a while as he signed autographs. That was the first time I had met Marilyn face to face. Mike Heffernan came out next and came back to talk with us after dropping some things off at his car. Finally Gordon appeared with his manager and stopped to chat and sign autographs and I got my picture taken with him thanks to another fan whose name I do not know. A very pleasant evening with Gordon Lightfoot in Windsor and I hope all of you have an equally delightful time at Massey Hall next week. My schedule does not permit time for me to be there, but I made my "pilgrimage" up there in 2001 and achieved my dream of hearing Gordon sing the "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" in the "mother church". Windsor set list: Set 1 1. Did She Mention My Name? 2. Carefree Highway 3. Sea of Tranquility 4. Never Too Close 5. A Painter Passing Through 6. Let It Ride 7. Christian Island 8. Shadows 9. Beautiful 10. Hangdog Hotel Room 11. Ribbon of Darkness 12. Sundown 13. The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald 14. Alberta Bound Set 2 15. Sweet Guinevere 16. Cotton Jenny 17. Restless 18. Home From the Forest 19. Waiting For You 20. Make Way For the Lady 21. Fine As Fine Can Be 22. If You Could Read My Mind 23. Don Quixote 24. Baby Step Back 25. The Canadian Railroad Trilogy Encores 26. Rainy Day People 27. In My Fashion |
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Wonderful review...and thanks for the photos!
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Glad he's still doing Home From the Forest. Thanks for the review and pics, Old Dan!
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thanks for the report and the great pics!
3 more sleeps till I sit in my pew at The Church of Gord on Shuter... YAY!!!!!!! |
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Great review - SO much better than mine. LOL Glad you had fun, and love the pictures!! :)
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Thanks for the review.
Gord is looking good !!! It is so cool when you get a good shot with Gordon. I have quite a few, but a couple of standouts. I remember my first photo with Gord, October 15th, 1999 (first time I ever met him). Had to wait for the 35mm negative to be developed!!!!!!!!!!! But it was worth the wait. I have that picture on my classroom wall, underneath my 'Songbook' poster signed by Gord and the entire band ( it's my mini-shrine, I guess ) Maybe we should have a "Best Photo With Gord" thread. - Kelly D. |
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