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Old 04-14-2007, 09:19 AM   #1
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a wonderful GL fan, talented writer, musician, arranger, producer, performer and needless to say, cool dad - some neat stuff that you may not have stumbled across at his site:

here's a link to his interview on PA radio where he chats (the chat starts a quite few minutes onward) with 2 fine gents about all sorts of neat stuff as well as talks of his motivation to start the GL site back in early 90's:

Acoustic Radio Hour on WCCS 1160 from Indiana, PA - Anthony Frazier hosts and joined by another swell fellow
http://acoustichour.com/mediaclips/s...ynefrancis.mp3

note: Tom May quite nicely performs a few of Wayne's compositions

Wayne Francis Profile:
http://www.lightfoot.ca/wprofile.htm

check out audio sample of Market Square from his wonderful new Southpaw CD
http://www.lightfoot.ca/marketsq.mp3

I enjoyed reading of how each album is a "signpost" (can't we all related to this? )

"...it's been a rewarding experience following Gordon Lightfoot's musical journey all these years. I started listening to him as a 12 year old in 1967. Until I heard him, it was all Beatles, all the time. Since then, I've awaited each new release from Lightfoot with undiminished anticipation. Looking back, each album is like a signpost, stirring vivid memories of the circumstances surrounding the point I was at in my life when the album was released. Some cases in point - taking up guitar (Back Here On Earth); my first summer job (Sit Down Young Stranger); leaving home for the first time to attend university (Sundown); that idyllic, yet bittersweet summer of 1976 (Summertime Dream); a year spent travelling (Endless Wire); birth of my first child (Waiting For You). I can remember as a high school student, saving my money to buy Don Quixote and when the day finally came to make the purchase, I awoke to a freak April snowstorm and can clearly remember walking up the middle of the street to the record store because the sidewalks weren't yet shovelled. Or while changing trains in Montreal in 1975, I wandered into a store to pass the time, only to find the brand new Cold On The Shoulder staring back from the shelves! These are just examples, but every album is etched firmly in my conscience, from the day I first layed my eyes and hands on it in the store, through those first critical listening sessions - always privately, to soak up every new nuance of word and music without distraction, the time and place in my life forever colouring how I hear those particular songs. His music opened the door for me to explore artists like Dylan - and many more too numerous to mention. But to my mind Lightfoot is the epitome of what a singer/songwriter should aspire to be. Watching how he has conducted his career all these years has been an inspiration for me in many aspects of life, even extending far beyond music..."


and check out Courtney (one of his talented vocalist/performer daughter's, really starting to come into her own over the past 3 years)
http://www.lightfoot.ca/xprofile.htm
http://www.lightfoot.ca/crystalc.mp3


GL Tribute CDs:"
great recordings by many of musicians/fans found at corfid and the newsgroup including Wayne versions of:
let it ride
knotty pine
fading away
weaver of the night (original GL tribute composition, superb)
Tom May also performs on these CDs

very grateful for the work he does and really dig his monthly commentaries, enjoy
jj

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Old 04-14-2007, 09:19 AM   #2
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a wonderful GL fan, talented writer, musician, arranger, producer, performer and needless to say, cool dad - some neat stuff that you may not have stumbled across at his site:

here's a link to his interview on PA radio where he chats (the chat starts a quite few minutes onward) with 2 fine gents about all sorts of neat stuff as well as talks of his motivation to start the GL site back in early 90's:

Acoustic Radio Hour on WCCS 1160 from Indiana, PA - Anthony Frazier hosts and joined by another swell fellow
http://acoustichour.com/mediaclips/s...ynefrancis.mp3

note: Tom May quite nicely performs a few of Wayne's compositions

Wayne Francis Profile:
http://www.lightfoot.ca/wprofile.htm

check out audio sample of Market Square from his wonderful new Southpaw CD
http://www.lightfoot.ca/marketsq.mp3

I enjoyed reading of how each album is a "signpost" (can't we all related to this? )

"...it's been a rewarding experience following Gordon Lightfoot's musical journey all these years. I started listening to him as a 12 year old in 1967. Until I heard him, it was all Beatles, all the time. Since then, I've awaited each new release from Lightfoot with undiminished anticipation. Looking back, each album is like a signpost, stirring vivid memories of the circumstances surrounding the point I was at in my life when the album was released. Some cases in point - taking up guitar (Back Here On Earth); my first summer job (Sit Down Young Stranger); leaving home for the first time to attend university (Sundown); that idyllic, yet bittersweet summer of 1976 (Summertime Dream); a year spent travelling (Endless Wire); birth of my first child (Waiting For You). I can remember as a high school student, saving my money to buy Don Quixote and when the day finally came to make the purchase, I awoke to a freak April snowstorm and can clearly remember walking up the middle of the street to the record store because the sidewalks weren't yet shovelled. Or while changing trains in Montreal in 1975, I wandered into a store to pass the time, only to find the brand new Cold On The Shoulder staring back from the shelves! These are just examples, but every album is etched firmly in my conscience, from the day I first layed my eyes and hands on it in the store, through those first critical listening sessions - always privately, to soak up every new nuance of word and music without distraction, the time and place in my life forever colouring how I hear those particular songs. His music opened the door for me to explore artists like Dylan - and many more too numerous to mention. But to my mind Lightfoot is the epitome of what a singer/songwriter should aspire to be. Watching how he has conducted his career all these years has been an inspiration for me in many aspects of life, even extending far beyond music..."


and check out Courtney (one of his talented vocalist/performer daughter's, really starting to come into her own over the past 3 years)
http://www.lightfoot.ca/xprofile.htm
http://www.lightfoot.ca/crystalc.mp3


GL Tribute CDs:"
great recordings by many of musicians/fans found at corfid and the newsgroup including Wayne versions of:
let it ride
knotty pine
fading away
weaver of the night (original GL tribute composition, superb)
Tom May also performs on these CDs

very grateful for the work he does and really dig his monthly commentaries, enjoy
jj

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Old 04-14-2007, 10:15 AM   #3
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I certainly hope he posts about the shows he'll attend in a few weeks..he does a superb job with his site and only wish he'd make it to Massey for May 2008!
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I certainly hope he posts about the shows he'll attend in a few weeks..he does a superb job with his site and only wish he'd make it to Massey for May 2008!
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Old 04-14-2007, 03:53 PM   #5
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I want to make it to Massey at least once and i'm going to shoot for that date.
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I want to make it to Massey at least once and i'm going to shoot for that date.
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This should be the year before it's too late (you have been warned by recent sad events)
See you in Toronto??

For my web page fully detailing Wayne and Florian's activities on the Newsgroup including the announcement of their own websites please see:-
http://johnfowles.org.uk/LIGHTFOOT/Newsgroup.htm

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Old 03-31-2011, 01:15 PM   #7
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Interesting that some of us have been Online lurking or posting about Gord with strangers for about 16.3 years!!!!!


cool links John but I got nothing when clicking on the Who is Wayne Francis one
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cool links John but I got nothing when clicking on the Who is Wayne Francis one
Many thanks James or alerting me to an incorrect link on my web page to
"Who are you Wayne,"
I do not know why that link failed to work (it originally for me too produced a google 404 error message)
so I refound the actual Newsgoup thread then inserted the correctly formulated URL into my revised web page it actually should be:-
(http://groups.google.com/group/alt.m...66c26ffe?hl=en)
it should now work OK.
I was unable however to find the re original thread in which Bill Weitz posed the question
nor do I know if "Bill Weitz" is the same person as the "Bill Weiss" who evidently helped Wayne get his new website written but their surnames are suspiciously similar to my crossword puzzle solving trained mind
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