banner.gif (3613 Byte)

Corner.gif 1x1.gif Corner.gif
1x1.gif You are at: Home - Discussion Forum 1x1.gif
Corner.gif 1x1.gif Corner.gif
      
round_corner_upleft.gif (837 Byte) 1x1.gif (807 Byte) round_corner_upright.gif (837 Byte)

Go Back   Gordon Lightfoot Forums > General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Old 11-04-2005, 10:33 AM   #1
johnfowles
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Jersey U.S.A. ex UK and Canada
Posts: 4,847
Send a message via AIM to johnfowles
Default

as we approach the 30th anniversary of the sinking we can expect that many articles will be appearing
A google alert today lists one on an artist:-
http://www.holmencourier.com/article...ures/01art.txt

Award-winning Holmen wildlife artist Art Anderson worked on his painting of the Edmund Fitzgerald -- depicted just before it sank 30 years ago -- over the course of 15 years, including many house (sic) spent doing research.
Photo by Randy Erickson
the article concludes:-
"Will Anderson's painting go down in history alongside Gordon Lightfoot's famous song? Anderson's not so sure, but he wanted it to be good enough to stand alongside Lightfoot's well-researched musical documentation of the tragedy"
Doing a google image search reveals thousands of pictures and led me to this great site
http://elkrapidshistory.org/EdmundFitzgerald.htm
which festures a huge photo gallery at:-
http://www.mhsd.org/fleet/O/On-Colum...tz/default.htm
plus a picture of the actual person the ship was named after

This Great Lakes Bulk Freighter was built in 1958 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge, MI. The ship was named after the gentleman at the left, Mt. Edmund Fitzgerald
there is a comprehensive page of links on the corfid site too at:-
http://www.corfid.com/gl/wreck.htm
I think my favo(u)rite Fitz painting remains this one though

My googling also found a CD by Barby Holder that includes her version of "TWOTEF" see:-
http://www.voicenet.com/~gehlingw/record.htm
I tried hard to find a picture of "Art Anderson"'s actual painting which I am sure I have seen on a site somewhere but such a search is diificult because it so happens that the ship that was trailing the Fitz was the Arthur Anderson and "art" is what a painting is anyway!!!
If anybody with time to spare can find it please leave a private message for me or display the picture here
John Fowles
He meditated on a painting by Canadian painter Tom Thomson, and came up with "Canary Yellow Canoe" a previously unreleased rocker totally unlike most of his work except that he lists specific place names where he wants to go tripping in his canoe. It's a riot!
from the "songbook review at:-
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd/cd_songbook.html

[ November 04, 2005, 14:33: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-04-2005, 10:33 AM   #2
johnfowles
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Jersey U.S.A. ex UK and Canada
Posts: 4,847
Send a message via AIM to johnfowles
Default

as we approach the 30th anniversary of the sinking we can expect that many articles will be appearing
A google alert today lists one on an artist:-
http://www.holmencourier.com/article...ures/01art.txt

Award-winning Holmen wildlife artist Art Anderson worked on his painting of the Edmund Fitzgerald -- depicted just before it sank 30 years ago -- over the course of 15 years, including many house (sic) spent doing research.
Photo by Randy Erickson
the article concludes:-
"Will Anderson's painting go down in history alongside Gordon Lightfoot's famous song? Anderson's not so sure, but he wanted it to be good enough to stand alongside Lightfoot's well-researched musical documentation of the tragedy"
Doing a google image search reveals thousands of pictures and led me to this great site
http://elkrapidshistory.org/EdmundFitzgerald.htm
which festures a huge photo gallery at:-
http://www.mhsd.org/fleet/O/On-Colum...tz/default.htm
plus a picture of the actual person the ship was named after

This Great Lakes Bulk Freighter was built in 1958 by the Great Lakes Engineering Works, River Rouge, MI. The ship was named after the gentleman at the left, Mt. Edmund Fitzgerald
there is a comprehensive page of links on the corfid site too at:-
http://www.corfid.com/gl/wreck.htm
I think my favo(u)rite Fitz painting remains this one though

My googling also found a CD by Barby Holder that includes her version of "TWOTEF" see:-
http://www.voicenet.com/~gehlingw/record.htm
I tried hard to find a picture of "Art Anderson"'s actual painting which I am sure I have seen on a site somewhere but such a search is diificult because it so happens that the ship that was trailing the Fitz was the Arthur Anderson and "art" is what a painting is anyway!!!
If anybody with time to spare can find it please leave a private message for me or display the picture here
John Fowles
He meditated on a painting by Canadian painter Tom Thomson, and came up with "Canary Yellow Canoe" a previously unreleased rocker totally unlike most of his work except that he lists specific place names where he wants to go tripping in his canoe. It's a riot!
from the "songbook review at:-
http://www.greenmanreview.com/cd/cd_songbook.html

[ November 04, 2005, 14:33: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-06-2005, 07:26 PM   #3
Borderstone
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Phoenix,Arizona -America
Posts: 4,428
Default

Holy cow!
That painting of The Fitzgerald. (The very top one).
That is exactly the way I would picture it in the earliest of times that I listened to the song!
Very eerie!
__________________
"A knight of the road,going back to a place where he might get warm." - Borderstone
Borderstone is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-08-2005, 07:37 PM   #4
Iron
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Central, Pa. U.S.
Posts: 354
Default

Thank You Sir John,
You always come up with such interesting stuff,and You are one of the most fun persons on this site. Get-Er-Done
__________________
Brian W.
Iron is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-09-2005, 10:05 AM   #5
johnfowles
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Jersey U.S.A. ex UK and Canada
Posts: 4,847
Send a message via AIM to johnfowles
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by Iron:
Thank You Sir John,
Get-Er-Done
..UMm yes Brian.
and another thing...

it is gonna be rather noisy tomorrow
at "Whitefish Point Light Station, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, he (Lloyd Belcher) will do that again, as he rings the bell of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Helped by other survivors, it will be rung 29 times for each man lost on the ship, made famous in a Gordon Lightfoot ballad"
(a reported in):-
http://torontosun.com/News/Columnist...9/1298544.html
Am I the only one to hear and now read this ambiguously because I interpret/hear that as meaning that the bell wil be rung 29 times for each of the 29 victims for a grand total of 841 peals "plus a 30th (842nd) for all mariners".
I have always wondered about this even though Gord obviously intended you to see or indeed hear a comma after the word times but the Toronto Sun report has no comma as you can see above
Just in case my calculation proves correct then I recommend that Sharron a.k.a. mnmouse and John a.k.a, seafarer62 do not forget their earplugs tomorrow
Or perhapd Mr Belcher, as he rings the bell once for a lost sailor, knows better!!!
John Fowles
from http://www.lightfoot.ca/wreckof.htm
"The church bell chimed til it rang twenty-nine times
For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Look no comma just a line break
OK I guess that will have to do
I rest my case


[ November 09, 2005, 09:10: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-09-2005, 10:05 AM   #6
johnfowles
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: New Jersey U.S.A. ex UK and Canada
Posts: 4,847
Send a message via AIM to johnfowles
Default

Quote:
Originally posted by Iron:
Thank You Sir John,
Get-Er-Done
..UMm yes Brian.
and another thing...

it is gonna be rather noisy tomorrow
at "Whitefish Point Light Station, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, he (Lloyd Belcher) will do that again, as he rings the bell of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Helped by other survivors, it will be rung 29 times for each man lost on the ship, made famous in a Gordon Lightfoot ballad"
(a reported in):-
http://torontosun.com/News/Columnist...9/1298544.html
Am I the only one to hear and now read this ambiguously because I interpret/hear that as meaning that the bell wil be rung 29 times for each of the 29 victims for a grand total of 841 peals "plus a 30th (842nd) for all mariners".
I have always wondered about this even though Gord obviously intended you to see or indeed hear a comma after the word times but the Toronto Sun report has no comma as you can see above
Just in case my calculation proves correct then I recommend that Sharron a.k.a. mnmouse and John a.k.a, seafarer62 do not forget their earplugs tomorrow
Or perhapd Mr Belcher, as he rings the bell once for a lost sailor, knows better!!!
John Fowles
from http://www.lightfoot.ca/wreckof.htm
"The church bell chimed til it rang twenty-nine times
For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald"
Look no comma just a line break
OK I guess that will have to do
I rest my case


[ November 09, 2005, 09:10: Message edited by: johnfowles ]
johnfowles is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-09-2005, 04:45 PM   #7
Iron
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Central, Pa. U.S.
Posts: 354
Default

Got the math down pretty good this time sir John.
__________________
Brian W.
Iron is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-10-2005, 06:28 PM   #8
Borderstone
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Phoenix,Arizona -America
Posts: 4,428
Default

Well,the sun is going down in about an hour,when I get home,gonna play my Summertime Dream CD. (Sure don't need to say why. )
__________________
"A knight of the road,going back to a place where he might get warm." - Borderstone
Borderstone is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 11-11-2005, 05:29 PM   #9
Iron
Senior Member
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Central, Pa. U.S.
Posts: 354
Default

No John,You surely are not unique in the 29 squared department.
Just so happens that my fair lady has been bringing this exact topic to my attention for many years.She has even mentioned bringing the subject up with Gordon, every time we've been out "Gord-tourin".. She just Loves doin that to me.So far,She has never brought it up,but I sure would'nt put it past Her...
__________________
Brian W.
Iron is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Thirty five years ago today johnfowles Small Talk 5 07-20-2019 11:41 AM
GOrd changes tempo on songs from time to time JohnStinson Lightfoot Covers 4 09-24-2010 12:27 PM
The 1st time you time you heard the song of the Fitzgerald speckbacke General Discussion 10 08-03-2006 09:21 AM


All times are GMT -4. The time now is 04:06 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
downleft 1x1.gif (807 Byte) downright