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Old 09-29-2008, 10:41 AM   #1
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A good line:
If Lightfoot was a tree, he'd be a maple at the peak of fall color reminding you that the leaves aren't forever"



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Gordon Lightfoot weak, but still a legend, in Saturday's Miller Auditorium performance
Posted by Mark Wedel | Special to Kalamazoo Gazette September 29, 2008 09:57AM
John A. Lacko | Special to Kalamazoo GazetteCanadian troubadour Gordon Lightfoot performed fans' favorites with his band Saturday night at Miller Auditorium.

KALAMAZOO -- Miller Auditorium was full of Gord's Hordes, as well as regular Gordon Lightfoot fans, Saturday night.

The Canadian troubadour gave two sets with all the hits plus rarely heard chestnuts from his long career.


Six years ago, Lightfoot, who will be 70 in November, had a dire emergency with an abdominal aneurysm, spent six weeks in a coma and 28 months recovering.
At Miller, Lightfoot was in a good mood and acted in good health, but he was quite thin, and his voice is far from the smooth baritone it once was.

Singers whose recordings from 30 years ago are heard more than their current vocals face a hazard of not being able to compete with their past. Saturday, Lightfoot's voice was thin, tremulous, and strained too much when going for the highs (a handful of patrons were apparently disappointed, and so left at intermission, according to one observer).

But although his voice wasn't in shape, it fit the autumnal quality of Lightfoot's songs. He is wistful, a bit haunted even in his upbeat songs; singing about old records, the cold North, sundowns, wild geese, wanderlust, ships and the winds of November. If Lightfoot was a tree, he'd be a maple at the peak of fall color reminding you that the leaves aren't forever

Lightfoot had a fine four-piece band behind him of musicians who've played with him for decades. These included great guitarist, Detroit native Terry Clements. If you wondered how he was able to play parts like the snakey guitar of "Sundown" so perfectly at Miller, you should know that he's been Lightfoot's main guitarist since 1970.

He played the folk/pop/country hits "Rainy Day People," "Every Highway," "If You Could Read My Mind" and "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald." The concert also touched on '60s folkie Lightfoot, like "Early Morning Rain," covered by Elvis Presley. He pointed out it was originally recorded by himself in 1966. Then he gave the hordes "something less ethereal," he said, like the '80s soft rock of "Blackberry Wine" and "Baby Step Back."

He got a big standing ovation, and came back to do a spirited "Old Dan's Records." One could hear some quietly singing along. Those were Gord's Hordes, the fans who are the mellowest in the world of fandom. At the end, they politely stepped aside as everyone else left, to meet with Lightfoot after the show.

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Old 09-29-2008, 11:20 AM   #2
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not sure i like the "Gords hordes" name..I think i prefer "Lightheads"..
lol
but we ARE polite, regardless of what we're called!


It's a very wistful sort of review..a bit melancholy but still 'up'..


"If Lightfoot was a tree, he'd be a maple at the peak of fall color reminding you that the leaves aren't forever.."

A bright red maple leaf is an image that comes to mind when you think of Canada - the red leaf on our flag.

I chose that leaf for a tattoo I got in July. I told Gord last week I chose it because I am proud to be Canadian, a Canadian like him. The T-shirt I gave him had a stylized red maple leaf on it with the word CANADA below it..
it's a fitting analogy of Lightfoot being a red maple leaf..he represents Canada so well and he always will - that fact and his music will last forever.

I have a slight obsession with all things 'leaf' oriented..including The Toronto Maple Leafs..even if their leaf IS blue..

A few years ago I gave Gord a red glass leaf that I made .(again the conenction of red leaves/Canada/Lightfoot).

Lightfoot and a leaf - two fine representatives of Canada..
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Old 09-29-2008, 12:10 PM   #3
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In his defense I must say he is a true canadian....a trooper till the end!!
It is hard for most to identify with this these days as most cry and whine over nothing at all.....
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Old 09-29-2008, 01:55 PM   #4
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He played the folk/pop/country hits "Rainy Day People," "Every Highway," "If You Could Read My Mind" and "Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald."
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There's that "Every Highway" misnomer again.
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Old 09-29-2008, 02:08 PM   #5
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"Gordes hordes!" I agree with you char. I would rather be called a lighthead instead of gordes hordes.
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Old 09-29-2008, 06:48 PM   #6
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"Gord's Hordes"
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Old 09-30-2008, 06:55 PM   #7
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sounds like an eating disorder.

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Old 09-30-2008, 07:24 PM   #8
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lol ! Right on Char !

I cant help but notice that on the top post here Gord uses this particular 6 string guitar that you saw a lot of in the 70's and 80's, which is not his Martin D-18.

It was also this guitar that he had in Halifax in 1987. But when I saw him in Moncton in 1990 he had the Martin 6 string and it was the Martin every time after that on TV or pics of concert here at Corfid.

Im sure some folks here know what kind of guitar it is, Cathy Cowett once told me the make which I believe Terry also has one. But I cant remember the name...


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Old 09-30-2008, 07:27 PM   #9
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McGlincy ??
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Old 09-30-2008, 07:29 PM   #10
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Mercy Bucket Charline !
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Old 09-30-2008, 09:47 PM   #11
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it's a custom McGlincy

(as seen on Soundstage and the DSR cover photo)
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Old 10-01-2008, 06:08 AM   #12
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Char had answered this but thanks just the same Next Saturday... I had not seen him using it for some time now. Maybe the Martin D-18 is in the shop for adjustment or something ??
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Old 10-01-2008, 08:12 PM   #13
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[quote=charlene;143093]not sure i like the "Gords hordes" name..I think i prefer "Lightheads"..
lol

I agree, Char, Lightheads is much better!

BTW, your glass leaves (leafs as the case may be) are beautiful! Are you a professional artist or is this a hobby?
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Old 10-01-2008, 08:15 PM   #14
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It's the McGlincy Dreadnought and Terry Clements has a 000 model that has matching appointments and they were made by Ed McGlincy in N.J. They both played those in Buffalo and sounded better than ever. I had the opportunity to play a GL Signature Model Martin about three years ago but I still had two kids in college. It sounded even better than I imagined it would.
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