I was wondering if anyone recalls if they had a similar concert experience with Spanish Moss.
It was early to mid 80s, Gord had just done a couple concerts in the Boca Raton/Ft. Lauderdale area (FL), his next stop was in Wallingford, CT and of course, I was there. I had heard him do Spanish Moss several times before, with no special comment and very much as the recording. But, that was the last time I ever heard him do that song in concert. Also, it's not on the Box Set, not on the newest Greatest Hits. I think most of us would agree, it's one of his best, most under-rated...great melody, great chord progressions, great words that flow...
But at this concert in CT, before the song, he spent about a minute emphatically telling the audience that the Press was wrong, that he COULD do this song without 'breaking down' (ie, tears) and something to the effect, that he didn't know where these 'rumors' came from. I don't think many, if anyone knew what he was talking about regarding the Press...this was still well before Al Gore invented the internet and the local papers would only write after a show, if that.
So he launches into the song, it goes as usual, in very good voice....until the middle part where the instrumental is on the record. In place of the instrumental, he spoke a short, very impassioned verse... all I can remember is that it contained:
"I could never love anyone as much as I love you..."
....totally catching the audience off-guard with it. He finished the song as usual, he DID get through it...but you could see him shake his head vigorously (as was his fashion sometimes), taking deep breaths and looking quite relieved as he turned and went to get a different guitar for the next song. This was all during a standing ovation.... the audience loved the new middle part and I think were really pulling for him, seeing what an emotional experience it was for him.
He did not comment on it further and went to a rock oriented tune next.
My question...did anyone else hear this version or some similar version of Moss? I suppose I'm also a little curious about who it was that affected him so...Cathy Coonley perhaps? Minor, personal point, doesn't really matter.
But the odd thing is, I never saw him return to that song live or on CD...saw at least a dozen concerts after...and then somewhere recently, I think he mentioned the song was "historically inaccurate"...whatever that meant.
Hmmm...as a fellow Romantic, it seems to me, that it was simply too sensitive a nerve, an emotion to ever touch again, so he never did.
Anybody else remember this version of Spanish Moss or anything similar regarding this song?
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