Thread: The Gord light
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Old 07-28-2000, 11:44 AM   #22
jay
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I guess that I don't think that Gord is for everyone. Some people just have a different "taste" in music, and some unfortunate few don't really care for music at all. It's almost as if we have an individual rhythm, and it is a rhythm that Gord speaks to. In the content of his lyrics, in the timbre of his voice, in the tempo of his rhythm, and/or in the instrumental choices in his songs.

Listening to my new tape of ODR recently, I was remembering my college days in the mid '70's. I had a small circle of friends--about 5 or 6 of us--that liked to come to my place to do what lots of college kids did in those days. And I had the best stereo system. Well, I was hooked on Gord, and I picked the music (my place, you know), and pretty soon they were all hooked, too. There were many nights when we all shared lots of Gord's music very loud, in a companionable silence recognizing that all the conversation we needed was coming from the speakers. Comments were reserved for the few momentw between songs or record changes. I guess that my point is that I was lucky to find several others who could enjoy GL as I did, and I kind of miss that.

Well, sorry to digress to something unrelated, maybe, but this site helped me remember those times, in that here we have others who are lucky enough to have been exposed to and to appreciate the very beautiful GL.
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