videos (25) from Charleston concert-Sept.17,2012
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Great videos (I looked at about 1/2 of them); I just wish people wouldn't sing along.
A few observations: 1) Gord was in better voice than the last time I saw him (2005 or 06?); that's always a plus. 2) I loved that he didn't slow way down on the Trilogy; I love the faster versions, and the slower ones (like on Greatest Hits) seem like the energy is sapped out of the song by the lack of pace. It's obvious the high notes are gone now, but that's to be expected. 3) I don't know what it is about Shadows; it's a fine song on the album, but live it becomes a different, even more moving experience. I'd love to know the origins of the song. 4) Carter is an excellent player, but there was nobody like Red Shea on the Trilogy and IYCRRM. 5) Nice to see great songs like Race Among the Ruins get some play. It's sad, though, to see that Gord needs to take three breaths in a line where he used to do it in one. 6) Restless could be my theme song; it's one of those that I wish would never end. 7) Sorry, of course, that DQ got bumped to make room for some different material, but then again Gord has played and honored the song plenty over the years. Best to all, DQ |
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they have 16 pages of bootleg live video i personally don't think its right to tape an "entire" Gord concert and then upload but i doubt Gord cares... and well, I've enjoyed it... if not for this site and char then i'd have missed out often people thank char...others lurk and click away...that's how it usually goes here I don't know if ClubDoc generates any revenue from uploads...i know char doesn't if you retire from here, then there is always the newsgroup for discussion:cool: i hope ClubDoc drops in here for some thoughts...but if you want to thank them you can send a youtube message or post a comment(s)....anything goes cheers:) |
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DQ, i agree throughout but i do like the prior live arrangement tempo changes in CRT including the downtempo section...with that said, there is not much i like about GG1...or GG2
i don't like the predominant percussion in Clouds of Loneliness or Rather Press On (man, that races with little groove, imo)...but i always love Barry in Restless! the best percussion mix i ever heard was when i was in the nosebleeds at Massey Wild Strawberries is quite a composition....talented young Kenyon was once (ok, several times) over at my place and out of the blue, broke fully into an acoustic rendition that lead to a newfound appreciation for the tune, on my part Cold on the Shoulder never gets old (even with Gord's 'old' voice)...its 100% cool i do really love Gord's new phrasing at the end of Beautiful... "to be the one" stretching out "one" into 3 syllables...reminds me of his "lo-oo-ong" vocal at the end of River of Light... won't see that one live again i imagine i think i have about 97 more observations after watching those 25 videos...i'll spare all:headbang: |
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Re: videos (25) from Charleston concert-Sept.17,2012
Thank you for posting these. Wild Strawberries was wonderfull... heard it once before and sorry I missed it this time.
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I'm with you Jimmy and Steve Wild Strawberries has been constantly in my head since I heard it at B B Kings ten days ago And wished I had filmed it myself.I meant to ask Char to do so at Tarrytown but it got pre-emted by 'her" song that evening!!! it is yet another song that I had never really listened to or fully appreciated before and it shares some of the poetic magic that I love about Restless. I mean to say these lyrics are pure genius Hit the bounding main or be on a railroad train Hit the boundless tide or be on a steamboat ride Hit the bounding main or be on a midnight plane Hit the pounding tide or be on a rainbow ride compares well with Of an old engine flying down a road that's iron cast Of an old schooner roving 'Neath a sky that's ironclad Of a cold diesel, rolling down a road that's built to last Of an old schooner flying down a sky that's overcast I remembered to ask Gord once how he avoided getting confused when singing Restless and he brushed it off as being easy I think he said something like "the words just flow" I am so grateful to "clubdoc" for getting the complete Charleston concert. The only problem now with Wild Strawberries is that it complicates my personal plan to create my own GL "Desert Island Disc" in my posting on that subject at:- http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showpost.p...74&postcount=5 I proposed rules to try to impose some discipline into the task of choosing 70 minutes worth (or a bit more with CD overburning) of GL songs for a single CD and said quite seriously and succinctly:- "In addition there are a few unreleased gems that I for one would wish to take into account in particular the 1968 television version of "Face Of a Thousand People" My rules would therefore be to enforce a minimum of one track from every album and then depending on how many of the epics you select in those 20 (I would have to include Seven Island Suite but happily ignore TWOTEF and CRT) the total time may be made up with up to a maximum of two tracks from any one album plus say one other recording (such as the aforementioned FOATP)" The problem now is that both Restless and Wild Strawberries are on Waiting For You and there is no way that I am going to be marooned without Restless so those two songs take up my allocation of a maximum of two tracks from any one album thus negating any other such choice |
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And wished I had filmed it myself.I meant to ask Char to do so at Tarrytown but it got pre-emted by 'her" song that evening!!! :) |
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concert was Drink Yer Glasses Empty. but that most enjoyable solo with Mike was pre-emPted at Tarrytown by Gord Tagging Along for Char:redface::redface: Hence my thanks for the efforts of "clubdoc" |
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Nobody has thankfully yet pointed out my deliberate mistake:- A standard blank CD-R holds 700MB of digital data which for CD format audio equates to 80 minutes running time not 70. |
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Wow- some of the best concert footage I have seen recently. Too bad the beer was taking effect by the time of the encore, "Cold on the Shoulder.'
So glad Gord decided to rotate some new material. Massey Hall this November should be a real treat. Hearing "I'd Rather Press On" for the first time in concert was outstanding. I always wondered why Gord never did that one in concert previously. It really fits his work ethic these days. Wild Strawberries and Drink Yer Glasses Empty brought back great memories of Gord during the 1993-94-95 period. The one surprise I noted was seeing "Waiting For You" on the 12-string. Of the many times I have heard it in concert, it was always done on the 6 string. Keep up the set lists and concerts review. Waiting now for Gord's 2013 concert schedule and getting him back out to Minnesota. |
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