View Full Version : RIP Gordon Lightfoot
matt72582
05-02-23, 08:30 AM
Another legend gone... RIP
https://youtu.be/bPMe9dMFHEA
UGH! "If You Could Read My Mind" is my favorite folk song ever. I listened to "Sundown" so much I burnt myself out on it lol
RiP Gordon
John Dumbear
05-02-23, 12:27 PM
This greatly saddens me. Him and Harry Chapin made a huge impact in my youth, music wise. Lucky to have seen both many times live.
RIP
dadgumblah
05-02-23, 11:13 PM
I knew Gordon Lightfoot had been in bad health for the past several years, and certainly looked very gaunt recently, but somehow I hoped he'd keep going for a good while. He is absolutely one of my all-time favorite singer/songwriters. I was blessed to able to see him in concert in 1982 and he fired on all cylinders, being at the peak of his powers. I used to listen to my Gord's Gold LP over and over, even lulling me to sleep on a turntable that would automatically turn off when it reach the end of a side. By then, Gord had serenaded me, hopefully to dream of the Canada he so vividly described.
So many great songs that I can't even list them all. One of my favorites is from his Sundown album:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vse35mk2VsA
And one more from the Cold on the Shoulder album:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt_487dO128
He may be gone but I will continue to listen to his music. Godspeed, Gord.
Fabulous
05-02-23, 11:39 PM
I grew up not far from his hometown of Orillia. He was one of Canada's greatest voices.
RIP Gordon Lightfoot
https://youtu.be/PXzauTuRG78
dadgumblah
05-03-23, 12:35 AM
I grew up not far from his hometown of Orillia. He was one of Canada's greatest voices.
RIP Gordon Lightfoot
https://youtu.be/PXzauTuRG78
That's cool that you grew up near his hometown. He's my favorite voice of Canada, even over Leonard Cohen (whom I'm not a big fan of anyway). The song you posted, CRT, is the song that most comes to mind when I think of Lightfoot singing about Canada and being in Canada. Lyrics like:
There was a time in this fair land when the railroad did not run
When the wild majestic mountains stood alone against the sun
Long before the white man and long before the wheel
When the green dark forest was too silent to be real
and
Oh, the song of the future has been sung
All the battles have been won
On the mountaintops we stand
All the world at our command
We have opened up this soil
With our teardrops and our toil
of course, all this coupled with the soaring orchestra on the recording. Just puts me right there.
Fabulous
05-03-23, 12:46 AM
There is a sculpture in Orillia called Golden Leaves. It is a beautifully detailed statue honouring Gordon Lightfoot.
This page tells you everything about it: http://www.goldenleaves.ca/
https://images.thestar.com/uNkQLl7VOD1AefKP4XhUFlwoNtQ=/1280x1024/smart/filters:cb(1509924188452)/https://www.thestar.com/content/dam/thestar/entertainment/2015/10/23/gordon-lightfoot-statue-unveiled-in-singers-hometown-of-orillia/gordon-lightfootjpg.jpg
Frightened Inmate No. 2
05-04-23, 01:01 AM
saw him perform live last september and he definitely seemed like an 83-year-old man trying his best but it was still a lovely experience. his voice was basically the soundtrack to my senior year of college. rip
So, he broke Cathy Smith's jaw (the woman referred to in Sundown, IRRC) and she is the same person who gave Belushi a lethal 8-Ball.
Citizen Rules
05-04-23, 02:10 PM
So, he broke Cathy Smith's jaw (the woman referred to in Sundown, IRRC) and she is the same person who gave Belushi a lethal 8-Ball.I'm sure the MoFos who are remembering & paying tribute to Gordon Lightfoot's music find such comments in a tribute thread to be rude.
Am I right MoFos?
I'm sure the MoFos who are remembering & paying tribute to Gordon Lightfoot's music find such comments in a tribute thread to be rude.
Am I right MoFos?
Well, the thread didn't ask for a hall monitor either, but here you are.
crumbsroom
05-04-23, 04:18 PM
Because I've had it lying around forever, fairly neglected, I've finally started playing his two disc greatest hits album, and it seems I've under estimated him. I've always liked his most recognizable hits, but mostly had found anything else to be pleasant background noise.
But upon listening to these songs a couple of times a day recently while I'm just ****ing around the house, nearly all of them are beautiful little jewels.
So, he broke Cathy Smith's jaw (the woman referred to in Sundown, IRRC) and she is the same person who gave Belushi a lethal 8-Ball.
i never heard of this.
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