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Old 11-18-2012, 01:11 AM   #1
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Default Gordon Lightfoot's Toronto show attracts Suzuki, Cherry

http://www.torontosun.com/2012/11/15...-suzuki-cherry




TORONTO - With roughly a century of performing under their belts, two songwriting legends graced different Toronto stages Wednesday night. And it wasn't lost on the iconic Gordon Lightfoot.



About a third of the way into his two-hour set before an attentive crowd at an under-capacity Massey Hall, Lightfoot acknowledged “an old friend of ours” in Bob Dylan was playing Air Canada Centre. Then the singer launched into a cover of Dylan's Ring Them Bells which went far better than anticipated.



Thankfully, Lightfoot – who'll be playing at this year's Grey Cup alongside Justin Bieber (yes, you read correctly) -- relied on his own ridiculously rich repertoire to entertain the generations of fans celebrating another string of dates with him at the hallowed venue. In fact, the last of this current four-night run coincides with his 74th birthday.



Despite the fact his pipes aren't quite what they use to be, the singer and his four-piece band churned out plenty of favourites including The Watchman's Gone and All The Lovely Ladies early on. That was of course after the initial standing ovation many gave him before even playing a note.



“Well alright, it's nice to be back,” Lightfoot – wearing a wine coloured jacket -- said to the crowd which included David Suzuki and Don Cherry.



It also appeared that with each passing song Lightfoot's voice improved, particularly on the sweet and folksy Wild Strawberries and Rainy Day People, the latter of which received a warm reception. But it was a string of songs before the intermission which revved things up somewhat beginning with Carefree Highway and continuing with the toe-tapping Cotton Jenny which had some clapping along.



He also let one fan wrap up Ribbon Of Darkness, giving the man a thumbs up and saying “very good.” Yet Lightfoot was in control from start to finish, telling fans asking for If You Could Read My Mind that it was on the horizon, just not yet. When it was performed, it received a well-deserved standing ovation.



The second half was a bit shorter but nonetheless still eventful as the lengthy number The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald began. Meanwhile the pensive A Painter Passing Through was solid as was the looser, jazzier Baby Step Back. Here Lightfoot nearly cracked up as a lone feather or piece of paper descended from the rafter directly in front of him which he caught sight of.



With one short and sweet singer-songwriting nugget after another given its due, Lightfoot began rounding things off with Early Morning Rain, a tune he described as “not too bad a tune.” Many expected a slightly longer encore but Lightfoot returned for the closing Cold On The Shoulder, taking more bows and shaking hands.



After over 150 shows, it seems neither the artist nor the venue is giving the other the cold shoulder.



Setlist

Triangle

The Watchman's Gone

All The Lovely Ladies

I'd Rather Press On

Wild Strawberries

Rainy Day People

Spanish Moss

Shadows

Ring Them Bells

Let It Ride

Beautiful

Carefree Highway

Cotton Jenny

Ribbon Of Darkness

Sundown

Drink Yer Glasses Empty

Race Among The Ruins

The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald

Never Too Close

Restless

Waiting For You

A Painter Passing Through

If You Could Read My Mind

Don Quixote

Baby Step Back

Early Morning Rain

Cold On The Shoulder
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Old 11-20-2012, 03:26 PM   #2
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Default Re: Gordon Lightfoot's Toronto show attracts Suzuki, Cherry

Lightfoot's review got 3 1/2 stars ..Dylan/Knopfler got 3.
and all reviews of Dylan/Knopfler emphasised just how disrespectful Dylan is to his audience- and it seems to other artists onstage. Whether he plans to be an enigma or not I'm glad I don't want to spend a penny of my money to see him. The difference between Dylan and Lightfoot as respectful professional musicians LIVE onstage is immense. It is glaringly apparent at a Lightfoot concert that he demonstrates his respect for his music and his audience who have supported him for decades. THAT is why he is so respected, not just because he's a 'legendary, iconic, music changing' artist.
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Old 11-22-2012, 10:26 PM   #3
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Don Cherry tweets about the Lightfoot concert..(4 tweets)

Don Cherry‏@CoachsCornerCBC

I went to see Gordon Lightfoot on his opening night at Massey Hall. I never go to shows but I just had to see Lightfoot. He was a beauty!

When he sang my favourite, Edmund Fitzgerald, I got chills. He sounded just like the record. Boy do people love him. You can just feel it.

He's a great Canadian too and he always mentions he's from Orillia, and he's Canadian. Not like those that go to Hollywood and become

Successful and become Americans and say they were born in Canada.
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