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Old 03-26-2010, 09:17 AM   #1
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Entertainment Columnists / Jane Stevenson
Lightfoot alive and golden in concert

By JANE STEVENSON, Toronto Sun

Last Updated: March 26, 2010 1:39am

RAMA, Ont. - It didn't take Canadian folk icon Gordon Lightfoot long to joke about last month's highly publicized death hoax as he launched a 15-date spring tour of Canada on Thursday night at Casino Rama.

"Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated," said Lightfoot, 71, about 10 minutes into his 90-minute set.

"That was spoken by Mark Twain in 1897 but you know it was his cousin, not Mark Twain, who died."

This prompted one male fan at the sold-out show to shout out: "How's your cousin?"

Lightfoot, dressed in a striking burgundy velvet waistcoat and backed by his long-time four-piece band, didn't respond.

But he didn't need to.

The singer-songwriter, who normally plays much smaller indoor venues in his nearby native Orillia, Ont., (he's also a longtime regular at the Mariposa Folk Festival), was clearly in control as he made up his set list on the spot and often commented afterwards on each song's performance.

"No lack of energy there," he said following A Painter Passing Through.

Lightfoot, who played three different acoustic guitars, also drew attention to the fact that he had recently been forced to change the live version of one of his best-known songs, The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald.

An upcoming March 31 documentary on the History Channel shows there's no evidence to suggest that the crew's failure to close the hatch covers caused the ship's sinking and that it was a rogue wave instead.

"I'll change the line you probably won't even notice it," said Lightfoot adding: "No more hatch covers."

Thus the line: "At 7 p.m. a main hatchway caved in, He said, Fellas it's been good to know ya," became "At 7 p.m., it grew dark, it was then, he said, Fellas it's been good to know ya."

And despite the inclusion of such classics as Carefree Highway, Rainy Day People, Beautiful, Sundown, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, If You Could Read My Mind, and Early Morning Rain, Lightfoot also made fun of his songwriting.

He pointed out he had written a tune "just for kicks" prior to a a gig at the Orillia Opera House.

"It's pretty strange, I gotta warn you right now," said Lightfoot of Couchiching, whose title references nearby Lake Couchiching.

He also recalled that it was during a golf game at the old Couchiching Country Club with his brother-in-law and others that prompted an idea for another song, Baby Step Back.

"The caddy said, 'Okay, boys, either step up or step back," recalled Lightfoot.

And as he introduced Restless, he joked: "Here's a song that goes so deep into nature it was once reviewed in Field and Stream magazine."

Lightfoot, who was in good form throughout the evening of alternately gentle and breezy fold music, even had it in him to provoke an audience clapalong during the opus Don Quixote.

"Gordo rocks," shouted out another male fan as the concert drew to a close.

Couldn't have said it better myself.

RATING: 4 out of 5
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Old 03-26-2010, 10:52 AM   #2
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well I'd give it a 5 out of 5 !
It was an amazing show. The sound was top notch and Gord was sounding FINE! The place was packed with 5,00 people (mostly pretty quiet) who all had a grand time. Huge screens on either side of the massive stage showed the live action onstage in closeups of all members, lots of guitar playing, keyboards, shots from overhead and behind the band. I loved it! (I whispered to Bernie C. Fiedler during the show that he might consider one for the next Massey..lol - but alas there isn't room he said even tho he loved them too)
It was fun (and an honour) to sit and guess with him which song was next just by the opening notes..and enjoy the music (sometimes quietly humming along) and corny jokes with him as well. It certainly made for a very unique concert experience to sit with the man who owned The Riverboat coffee house and paid Lightfoot the big bucks to come there and begin the fantastic career he's had all these years. A big thanks to BC !
The show started at 8:10 and ended at 9:40. He sang 22 songs and did two encores for a total of 24.
set list:
1. Cotton Jenney
2. Carefree Highway
3. Sea of Tranquility
4. 14K Gold
5. Never Too Close
6. A Painter Passing Through
7. Let It Ride
8. Rainy Day People

BAND INTRO

9. Shadows
10.Beautiful - gorgeous!
he said he changed it from being about a girl to being about the audience by changing "and when I hold you tight" to "and in the darkest night"
11.Couchiching - nice reaction from the crowd at the mention of Orillia, Lake Couchiching and Casino Rama.. Kinda funny to be sitting IN Casino Rama while he sang the song but still got sick in the stomach feelings at THOSE lyrics...you know the ones.
12.Hangdog Hotel
13.Ribbon of Darkness and then into:
14.Sundown
15.The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald
16.Christian Island - another nice one to hear up near Georgian Bay and Christian Island.
17.Fine As Fine Can Be
18.If You Could Read My Mind - omigawd he nailed it again. He ALWAYS does. Both BC and I just sighed heavily when he was finished. sublime.
19.Don Quixote
20.Baby Step Back
21.Early Morning Rain
22.Restless

ENCORE
23.Blackberry Wine
24.Old Dan's Records

The camera police were in full force but with Bernie's prodding I snapped a couple of quick ones but they're lousy.

Backstage Gordon was busy with some contest winners/casino folks and I had a bus to catch so had to leave at 10:15 but caught his eye and got a nod of recognition while folks were snapping pics. I waited in the adjoining room with the band and family members. Bev Lightfoot was there as well and was quite thrilled with the show.
I did speak with a new tour manager ( I believe his name was Wendell ) who is heading out with the boys for the Canadian tour starting in a few days. The band all were healthy when I spoke with them with no lingering effects from any colds they might have had from the last tour.
So it's off to the Maritimes/Newfoundland and back to Ontario. I'll see him on April 13 in Peterborough and April 14 in Hamilton.
Can't wait ... altho I have seen him in November (4x), January at Hugh's Room, February at the Songwriter's event and March in Orillia! After Aprils shows I'll have to wait until July and the 50th anniversary Mariposa show in Orillia.
LOVE IT!
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Old 03-26-2010, 12:54 PM   #3
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Old 03-26-2010, 01:27 PM   #4
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hear how great he sounds!

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Old 03-27-2010, 09:42 AM   #5
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That was great to hear...thanks!
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Old 03-27-2010, 09:57 AM   #6
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Wow! he sounds really good! Thanks for the clip!

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Old 03-28-2010, 10:43 PM   #7
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He's sounding great! Thanks for posting.
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