It wouldn't surprise me if that was an intentional mis-spelling,in other words,the worker's opinion of music he most likely hasn't heard. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I had a chance early last year to buy TWIF on CD but the store wanted almost $20 for it!
It's one thing to pay $17 for the (then) hard to find near mint vinyl copy I bought in '02,but twenty for a CD that really,only fans like us would buy in the first place?
Other record store shoppers would look at that & go "Who?" and "Why is he worth $20?"
and then--->
On another note,when you feel like your in the mood to listen to Lightfoot,it is sort of proper to say that it's "food" for the ears! :D
Producer Quincy Jones calls good music "ear candy",in Gord's case it's either Candyland or a good steak (depending on the song).
Hmm..would that make the sailing songs "fish fillets"? :D