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Old 09-14-2000, 04:06 AM   #1
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Did anybody see Gord live,during the 60's.(UA days).
Betty I know you did. share it,with us?

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Old 09-14-2000, 04:06 AM   #2
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Did anybody see Gord live,during the 60's.(UA days).
Betty I know you did. share it,with us?

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Old 09-14-2000, 05:01 PM   #3
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I have given this question some thought today. I was a teenager then and this is about a lot of years ago, over 35 years ago I think. I was very interested in this really cute Canadian Boy that hardly let me cross the city line of Toronto before he flagged us to pull over.(Which we did of course.) This was the folk era before the beetles were so popular. On this small stage was a very good looking singer that I remembered as being taller than he really is. He had an accent when he said "O" sound more like oot than out, if you know what I mean. He did very little talking and sang several sets. I wish I could remember songs that he sung but I was really interested in Johnnie but Gordon left an impression on my mind as when I heard "Remember Me" (I'm the one who loves you, I knew it was Gordon. I can say that I have seen him perform live in five decades. I wish I had a more exciting tale to tell but I was a hot teenager (Not that hot) interested in this blond, blue eyed boy name Johnnie, what more can I say Frank.
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Old 09-14-2000, 05:01 PM   #4
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I have given this question some thought today. I was a teenager then and this is about a lot of years ago, over 35 years ago I think. I was very interested in this really cute Canadian Boy that hardly let me cross the city line of Toronto before he flagged us to pull over.(Which we did of course.) This was the folk era before the beetles were so popular. On this small stage was a very good looking singer that I remembered as being taller than he really is. He had an accent when he said "O" sound more like oot than out, if you know what I mean. He did very little talking and sang several sets. I wish I could remember songs that he sung but I was really interested in Johnnie but Gordon left an impression on my mind as when I heard "Remember Me" (I'm the one who loves you, I knew it was Gordon. I can say that I have seen him perform live in five decades. I wish I had a more exciting tale to tell but I was a hot teenager (Not that hot) interested in this blond, blue eyed boy name Johnnie, what more can I say Frank.
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Old 09-14-2000, 05:55 PM   #5
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Betty,
That's such a great story!
A Priceless experience. You had the luck,of being in the right place at the right time.I May be wrong, but I think you may be the only person on this site, at present,who saw him in the mid sixties.

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Old 09-14-2000, 05:55 PM   #6
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Betty,
That's such a great story!
A Priceless experience. You had the luck,of being in the right place at the right time.I May be wrong, but I think you may be the only person on this site, at present,who saw him in the mid sixties.

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Old 09-15-2000, 02:34 PM   #7
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Betty,
How about, giving us an account,of the first time you saw him as a mainline or established
act?

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Old 09-15-2000, 02:34 PM   #8
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Betty,
How about, giving us an account,of the first time you saw him as a mainline or established
act?

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Old 09-15-2000, 05:02 PM   #9
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I just a few weeks ago found out that my uncle (by marriage) was a Lightfoot fan. My aunt and him used to go to the cofee shops on Yonge St. in the 60's and see all those folk singers that performed back then. Ian and Sylvia, Dylan, etc. All these years and I never knew that! I was shocked. He was shocked that Gord is still out there doing it! My uncle is 78 now and said he thought Gord was a fine young boy!
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Old 09-15-2000, 05:02 PM   #10
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I just a few weeks ago found out that my uncle (by marriage) was a Lightfoot fan. My aunt and him used to go to the cofee shops on Yonge St. in the 60's and see all those folk singers that performed back then. Ian and Sylvia, Dylan, etc. All these years and I never knew that! I was shocked. He was shocked that Gord is still out there doing it! My uncle is 78 now and said he thought Gord was a fine young boy!
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Old 09-15-2000, 10:43 PM   #11
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Dear Frank,
I want to answer accurately but sometimes concerts run together in my mind but I will try to be correct. I remember one year in the mid-70's. I saw Gord at the Kleinhand's music Hall in Buffalo. It was the fall of 1974 (I think) I was between husbands and went with my sister. There were a lot of people there. Gord was very popular then, Sundown was the song they clapped loudest but it was at that concert, I think, that I heard the Auctioneer. Now, I could be wrong about that because I had also been to a concert in Rochester that year. I wish I could be sure that I was accurate but you know the mind has a way of playing tricks on you. I remember hearing the Auctioneer. I couldn't believe that anyone could sing so fast and could be understood. Rick Haynes looks pretty much the same as does Terry. He had longer hair then. Girls screamed very loudly but I remember there were many guy fans also. I believe he sang Old Dan's Record. I don't believe I have been to a concert that he has not sang that song. Of course I don't remember all the songs. I remember he was very handsome and I went home and certainly dreamed about him. I can honestly say he has always been polite and appreciative to his fans but he is more so now. I also can honestly say I enjoy his concerts and music more now as I appreciate the stories he tells about his experiences in life and have lived through some of these heartaches.
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Old 09-15-2000, 10:43 PM   #12
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Dear Frank,
I want to answer accurately but sometimes concerts run together in my mind but I will try to be correct. I remember one year in the mid-70's. I saw Gord at the Kleinhand's music Hall in Buffalo. It was the fall of 1974 (I think) I was between husbands and went with my sister. There were a lot of people there. Gord was very popular then, Sundown was the song they clapped loudest but it was at that concert, I think, that I heard the Auctioneer. Now, I could be wrong about that because I had also been to a concert in Rochester that year. I wish I could be sure that I was accurate but you know the mind has a way of playing tricks on you. I remember hearing the Auctioneer. I couldn't believe that anyone could sing so fast and could be understood. Rick Haynes looks pretty much the same as does Terry. He had longer hair then. Girls screamed very loudly but I remember there were many guy fans also. I believe he sang Old Dan's Record. I don't believe I have been to a concert that he has not sang that song. Of course I don't remember all the songs. I remember he was very handsome and I went home and certainly dreamed about him. I can honestly say he has always been polite and appreciative to his fans but he is more so now. I also can honestly say I enjoy his concerts and music more now as I appreciate the stories he tells about his experiences in life and have lived through some of these heartaches.
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Old 09-16-2000, 09:08 AM   #13
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Char,
I think were similar ages.
We were children, in the 60's.
Rather than being children, of the 60's.
If you know, what I mean!

...OOP's sorry Betty...LoL
I still think, you were the lucky one.

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Old 09-16-2000, 09:08 AM   #14
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Char,
I think were similar ages.
We were children, in the 60's.
Rather than being children, of the 60's.
If you know, what I mean!

...OOP's sorry Betty...LoL
I still think, you were the lucky one.

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Old 09-16-2000, 08:51 PM   #15
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Dear Frank, I will confess to having spent the eve of my 54st birthday listening to the wonderful music coming from Gord and company. I will be glad to admit to being older. Sundownbuff
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Dear Frank, I will confess to having spent the eve of my 54st birthday listening to the wonderful music coming from Gord and company. I will be glad to admit to being older. Sundownbuff
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Old 09-16-2000, 10:36 PM   #17
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Frank - I was 45 in July! 1970 when I was 15 was when I really started to care about music and bought Lightfoot and Kristofferson albums. They still remain my #1 and #2 favourites.
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Frank - I was 45 in July! 1970 when I was 15 was when I really started to care about music and bought Lightfoot and Kristofferson albums. They still remain my #1 and #2 favourites.
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Old 09-17-2000, 06:23 AM   #19
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Now Frank, Confess, how old are you. LOL
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Now Frank, Confess, how old are you. LOL
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Old 09-17-2000, 07:20 AM   #21
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Char,
While Betty was out swingin' and goovin' to all those great 60's tunes. We Were struggling, with our school homework.:mad

Betty what was the twist, like...?
We dont know, do we Char...

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Old 09-17-2000, 07:20 AM   #22
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Char,
While Betty was out swingin' and goovin' to all those great 60's tunes. We Were struggling, with our school homework.:mad

Betty what was the twist, like...?
We dont know, do we Char...

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Old 09-17-2000, 12:29 PM   #23
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Dear Frank,
Yes, I confess I was and still am a twister. My preschool class gets a chuckle each year when I get out the old tunes and twist for them. And yes, they were the great 60's tunes. My husband is three years younger than me (A thousand music years) and alas not a Gordon fan. Though he dare not turn my music off. How did I get on that subject.
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Dear Frank,
Yes, I confess I was and still am a twister. My preschool class gets a chuckle each year when I get out the old tunes and twist for them. And yes, they were the great 60's tunes. My husband is three years younger than me (A thousand music years) and alas not a Gordon fan. Though he dare not turn my music off. How did I get on that subject.
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Old 09-17-2000, 04:24 PM   #25
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What happened to the r in g oovin? LOL
And why didn't, my mad face come out?LOL

I looked at my face, in the mirror this morning. It was blue with white lines... and bits of yellow...!LOL,
(Same as site yeh...)

Lets get serious.
Betty, Before the children came along.
My wife used to say to me .There's three people in our marriage. you,me and that Canadian singer!
I said, "Darling, don't be jealous of Gord.
I've known him, a lot longer than you."LOL

Frank.LOL
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