Subject: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 28 Dec 04 - 07:54 AM Anyone still play songs written by Gordon Lightfoot, if so which ones? |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,Roger in Baltimore Date: 28 Dec 04 - 08:11 AM I still get requests for "In the Early Morning Rain". Roger in Baltimore |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,chinmusic Date: 28 Dec 04 - 08:44 AM Though Gordon Lighfoot is in the twilight of his career, his tunes will continue to be sung, and recorded, long after he's gone. Songs like Early Morning Rain and If You Could Read My Mind, for example, are timeless. Among his songs that I still sing are Rainy Day People, Old Dan's Records and Song For A Winter's Night. I also admire his talent for writing great melodies. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Amos Date: 28 Dec 04 - 08:59 AM I sing one of them -- Winter's Night. Ut is a powerful song, done right. A |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Songsmith Date: 28 Dec 04 - 09:30 AM He has released a new CD this year. JP Cormier will also release a tribute CD with 15 Lightfoot tracks and one JP wrote for him. Should be a dandy. I still play quite a few of his tunes and get a great response when I do. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 28 Dec 04 - 12:07 PM Early morning rain is a timeless classic, first heard it by Peter Paul & Mary, wonderful song. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Pauline L Date: 28 Dec 04 - 01:19 PM I'm glad to hear that people other than me play Song for a Winter's night. Nobody I play music with seems to know it. (I hope I'll be contradicted on this.) It's so pretty and evocative. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Bloke in the Corner Date: 28 Dec 04 - 01:22 PM I often play 'Boulder Dam'- a fine song |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: cptsnapper Date: 28 Dec 04 - 01:35 PM Harry Belafonte sang an amazing version of "Song For A Winter's Night" on his album " Belafonte On Campus" although I believe that it was listed as "The Hands I Love." |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Joybell Date: 28 Dec 04 - 04:50 PM Here in Victoria, Australia there's a singer who does tribute concerts of Gordon Lightfoot's songs. He performs, mainly, at small venues and festivals, I think. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Pistachio Date: 28 Dec 04 - 05:23 PM My memory bank isn't up to much but years ago I had my collection of Gordon Lightfoot tape cassettes stolen and I'm struggling to recall what were the favourites. I never did get replacements...maybe that'll be a good task for the new year. Sorry I don't play his songs but I do recall loving the sound of his voice. Thanks for jogging my mind! Hazel. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: My guru always said Date: 28 Dec 04 - 05:54 PM I've been singing 'Ode to Big Blue' for years, and for years I've meant to try 'Don Quixote' too, but not sure my unaccompanied style will do it justice. Maybe one day... |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Once Famous Date: 28 Dec 04 - 06:29 PM I still sing Early Morning Rain in a performance. In fact it is a set starter for me. I used to sing Canadian Railroad Trilogy years ago but have kind of rotated it out. Song for a Winter Night is such a great tune but I do not do it. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: number 6 Date: 28 Dec 04 - 06:36 PM Beautiful, Pussywillows Cattails. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: jimmyt Date: 28 Dec 04 - 08:24 PM One of our standards from our play list is For Lovin'Me. Early morning Rain is hard to beat. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Cluin Date: 28 Dec 04 - 09:02 PM Lots of great songs written by GL, of course. I used to do a lot more of his songs years ago, but in the last year or so, I think it's only been maybe Edmund Fitzgerald, Marie Christine, Early Morning Rain, Did She Mention My Name, Ribbon of Darkness, I'm Not Saying, High and Dry, and (once) Christian Island at a party on a friend's charter sailboat. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,bflat Date: 28 Dec 04 - 11:14 PM |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,bflat Date: 28 Dec 04 - 11:17 PM oops! hit the wrong key! I do play his songs. I especially like, Did She Mention My Name, Early Morning Rain, Ribbon of Darkness. But more than playing his songs, I like to hear him doing them. Ellen |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Ron Davies Date: 28 Dec 04 - 11:35 PM So many absolutely fantastic songs on one of his earliest albums--used to think it was the very first:---Long River, The Way I Feel, For Lovin' Me, Early Morning Rain, Steel Rail Blues, 16 Miles, I'm Not Saying, Ribbon of Darkness. I sure don't play them all but they're all great. On the CD re-issue, you also get Song For A Winter's Night, Softly, and Canadian Railroad Trilogy, among others--not Did She Mention My Name?, another favorite,---- but still a good crop. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST Date: 29 Dec 04 - 02:07 AM Joybell, Is that Cliff Ellery you are referring to?? In between running an acoustic venue at the Albert Park Yacht Club (inner city Melbourne for the benefit of non Aussie catters) he has always done a lot of Gordon's songs both solo & with his group Triptych. He sings them straight & with evident love & respect. DaveA |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,Mel Pitts Date: 29 Dec 04 - 05:34 AM I do Canadian Railroad Trilogy when I have the time. Also Early Morning Rain still goes down well. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: muppitz Date: 29 Dec 04 - 08:44 AM I have been asked if I would learn "If you could read my mind". Trouble is, I don't know it!! muppitz x |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 29 Dec 04 - 11:18 AM I sometimes play "Loves Return" an unashamed love song, over the years I have performed, Don Quixote, Wherefore & Why, Big Blue, Trilogy,the one that always goes down well is The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, pun not intended. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Strollin' Johnny Date: 29 Dec 04 - 04:01 PM Minstrel Of The Dawn. I'd also like to do 'If You Could Read My Mind' but I'm scared of the UK Folk-Nazis' reaction. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Shanghaiceltic Date: 29 Dec 04 - 04:27 PM We regularly do Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald amd the Poney Man. My first Lightfoot album was Don Quixote. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Miken Date: 29 Dec 04 - 11:19 PM I've played his songs for years. the ones I do now are Early Morning Rain, For loving Me, Winters Night, TooMuch To Lose, Alberta Bound, Steel Rail Blues, Pony Man and High and Dry. Mike |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Cap't Bob Date: 30 Dec 04 - 12:09 AM Christian Island ~ one of my favorites |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST Date: 30 Dec 04 - 07:11 AM I'm just a beginner (who rarely practices), but all I ever wanted to learn were Lightfoot songs (well, ok, I'd like to learn Bridge Over Troubled Waters too). And I have a D-18GL to learn on, so even simple chords sound great. The songs I have worked on - and when I practice a little I can play at about 3/4 speed - are Song For A Winter's Night, Sit Down Young Stranger, and to a lesser extent If You Could Read My Mind and Heaven Help The Devil (written about the Iranian hostage situation, but eerily appropriate after 9/11 as well). Three of the four are Travis picked; IYCRMM uses a picking pattern that Lightfoot attributes to his dentist! (also used in Beautiful and Softly). My friend, Cathy Cowette http://cathycowette.com plays a few dozen Lightfoot songs and you can listen to a number of them on her web site on the "music" page. Some are from a live performance with another "Lighthead" friend Derek Kidd. Cathy is a fingerpicker and has worked out some amazing arrangements that work beautifully solo (including IYCRMM, SFAWN and DQ in which she adds trademark elements of the lead to her rhythm playing). And in most cases they aren't difficult to play; I have even managed some of them (the SFAWN intro/bridge). Cathy has the tab for some of her arrangements and is always happy to share her arrangements with other Lightfoot fans. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: vlmagee Date: 30 Dec 04 - 07:13 AM Didn't mean to post anonymously. Thought I was logged in ... sorry. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 31 Dec 04 - 04:07 AM Hi Valaree So pleased you are learning to play the Martin D18GL, they are such wonderful instruments they need to be played so others can enjoy. I know it is a treasured possession of yours so keep practicing, the blisters will soon mend. Happy New Year |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST Date: 31 Dec 04 - 08:17 AM What about "Home From the Forest" and "I'll be Alright", both on his first album? |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: jacqui.c Date: 31 Dec 04 - 09:03 AM I love doing Song For A Winter's Night - the words are wonderful. I have a friend who does Edmund Fitzgerald beautifully, he also does If You Could Read My Mind. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: vectis Date: 31 Dec 04 - 10:58 AM I have been singing Bitter Green regularly for the last 30 years and audiences still love it. I used to do Early Morning Rain but stopped once I realised that many others did it much better than I did. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Little Hawk Date: 31 Dec 04 - 11:17 AM So many great songs from Mr Lightfoot! I do If You Could Read My Mind, Christian Island, Edmund Fitzgerald, and a couple of others. If it wasn't for Bob Dylan, I'd probably do a lot more of them. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 31 Dec 04 - 11:54 AM |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Pauline L Date: 31 Dec 04 - 10:06 PM I'm still waiting for someone other than me from the Washington DC area to say that they sing Song for a Winter's Night. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 02 Jan 05 - 05:22 AM I do, if I practice it first. Great song. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,Capo da Monty Date: 02 Jan 05 - 08:19 AM Affair on 8th Avenue and Circle of Steel have been particular favourites. Have also included Looking at the Rain in a few sets when it seemed very appropriate! Glad to hear GL is gigging again. Happy and Healthy New Year to him and all Mudcat fans. CdM |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Terry Allan Hall Date: 02 Jan 05 - 09:52 AM I do a few...Sundown, If You Could Read My Mind, Seven Island Suite, Circle of Steel, Early Morning Rain, Don Quixote, a few others. Big fan of GL! |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Joybell Date: 02 Jan 05 - 05:29 PM Hello Dave, Well! a neighbour! Sort of. Yes Cliff's the man. Cliff Ellery. He does do the songs straight and with a good voice. It's just the way I prefer to hear them. We've been at the same venue a few times. Lancefield winery's "Not The Port Fairy Festival" I always make a point of being in the audience when he's performing and he's always there when we are. I like him a lot. Nice to hear from you Dave. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: burntstump Date: 08 Jan 05 - 12:27 PM |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Richard Bridge Date: 08 Jan 05 - 06:22 PM Workin on Boss Man (without the country) |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Lanfranc Date: 08 Jan 05 - 07:42 PM I've sung "Early Morning Rain" since I was knee-high to a Martin uke, also "Loves Return", "Cotton Jenny", "A Minor Ballad". All GL songs that I learned early on, then I met my friend Rick Thomas, who majored in Lightfoot songs so I left them to him, only learning the lyrics in order to prompt him when he lost the thread momentarily. One day I'll learn some more. Alan |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: George Seto - af221@chebucto.ns.ca Date: 09 Jan 05 - 05:15 PM I hope to get that JP Cormier Lightfoot tribute within a couple of weeks. He's working on a date here in Halifax, but has his schedule booked for this week and next in Ontario. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: denise:^) Date: 09 Jan 05 - 06:28 PM I play "Ten Degrees and Getting Colder." I love that song... I've been asked to do "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," but I never have, so far. (I do workshops on "Michigan Songs," but "Fitzgerald" just looms so large and so long and so...well, I don't know, but I can't imagine sounding very good after the first couple of verses!!) --denise :^) |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,shantyjohn Date: 09 Jan 05 - 06:55 PM Great writer & performer. I do a bad Cotton Jenny & an improving Christian Island. John |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: DaveA Date: 09 Jan 05 - 09:23 PM Hello to you too Joy Almost neighbours indeed(though I'm in Albert Park & I gather you are out in the scrub a bit). Have you ever tried the Troubadour Weekend at Kyneton every November? Cliff is pretty much a regular there & it's a really fun weekend. Details are to be found on Andrew Pattison's website http://www.wineandmusic.net/ Maybe I'll find you iether there later this year or at Lancefield in March Cheers Dave |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: GUEST,victorjacintocano@hotmail.com Date: 09 Jan 05 - 10:14 PM yo! gord fans, i mainly got interested in folk music as a result of my first lightfoot record and presently do a few including two of my favorites "the yarmoth castle" (i think a much better song than "the wreck" which also is good. i also very much love and do "home from the forest" also a great and not well known song of his. |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Steve Latimer Date: 09 Jan 05 - 11:54 PM Bluegrass Flatpicking Virtuoso Tony Rice did a Gordon Lightfoot CD. http://www.acousticmusic.com/fame/p00312.htm |
Subject: RE: Gordon Lightfoot anyone play his songs From: Steve Latimer Date: 09 Jan 05 - 11:55 PM Sorry, Here is the Blicky. Tony Rice Sings Gordon Lightfoot |
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