Collarspace Discussion Forums


Home  Login  Search 

RE: Gordon Lightfoot


View related threads: (in this forum | in all forums)

Logged in as: Guest
 
All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Polls and Other Random Stupidity >> RE: Gordon Lightfoot Page: <<   < prev  1 [2]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 10:15:01 AM   
angelikaJ


Posts: 8641
Joined: 6/22/2007
Status: offline
fye:
Jim Croce had a son A. J. Croce who is also a musician.



http://www.ajcroce.com/

(in reply to rubberpet)
Profile   Post #: 21
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 11:02:00 AM   
Emperor1956


Posts: 2370
Joined: 11/7/2005
Status: offline
"The churchbell chimed and it rang 29 times for each VERSE of the Edmund Fitzgerald"

E

_____________________________

"When you wake up, Pooh," said Piglet, "what's the first thing you say?"
"What's for breakfast? What do you say, Piglet?"
"I say, I wonder what's going to happen exciting today?"
Pooh nodded thoughtfully.
"It's the same thing," he said.

(in reply to soul2share)
Profile   Post #: 22
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 12:42:18 PM   
DieselPowered


Posts: 199
Joined: 5/15/2007
Status: offline
lol yea i love listening to good ole Gordan lol, being an avide Country music fan alot of his songs come across my radio

(in reply to rubberpet)
Profile   Post #: 23
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 12:43:42 PM   
DieselPowered


Posts: 199
Joined: 5/15/2007
Status: offline
and now on a side note ((and cause im bored lol))

The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead
When the skies of November turn gloomy.

With a load of iron ore - 26,000 tons more
Than the Edmund Fitzgerald weighed empty
That good ship and true was a bone to be chewed
When the gales of November came early

The ship was the pride of the American side
Coming back from some mill in Wisconson
As the big freighters go it was bigger than most
With a crew and the Captain well seasoned.

Concluding some terms with a couple of steel firms
When they left fully loaded for Cleveland
And later that night when the ships bell rang
Could it be the North Wind they'd been feeling.

The wind in the wires made a tattletale sound
And a wave broke over the railing
And every man knew, as the Captain did, too,
T'was the witch of November come stealing.

The dawn came late and the breakfast had to wait
When the gales of November came slashing
When afternoon came it was freezing rain
In the face of a hurricane West Wind

When supper time came the old cook came on deck
Saying fellows it's too rough to feed ya
At 7PM a main hatchway caved in
He said fellas it's been good to know ya.

The Captain wired in he had water coming in
And the good ship and crew was in peril
And later that night when his lights went out of sight
Came the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.

Does anyone know where the love of God goes
When the words turn the minutes to hours
The searchers all say they'd have made Whitefish Bay
If they'd fifteen more miles behind her.

They might have split up or they might have capsized
They may have broke deep and took water
And all that remains is the faces and the names
Of the wives and the sons and the daughters.

Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings
In the ruins of her ice water mansion
Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams,
The islands and bays are for sportsmen.

And farther below Lake Ontario
Takes in what Lake Erie can send her
And the iron boats go as the mariners all know
With the gales of November remembered.

In a musty old hall in Detroit they prayed
In the Maritime Sailors' Cathedral
The church bell chimed, 'til it rang 29 times
For each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald.

The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee
Superior, they say, never gives up her dead
When the gales of November come early.

(in reply to DieselPowered)
Profile   Post #: 24
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 2:20:59 PM   
cuffnspankme


Posts: 2812
Joined: 6/14/2007
Status: offline
Yes Yes Yes and Yes, I love music from those artists and others from that era. James Taylor, Carol King, Cream...all good stuff, among others


_____________________________

I do not know why it is, but the condition of slavery makes a woman very beautiful. It removes inhibitions to the manifestation of her femininity and her deepest needs.

(in reply to DieselPowered)
Profile   Post #: 25
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 3:14:21 PM   
Ravel


Posts: 59
Joined: 1/22/2008
Status: offline
My Lord Asher listens to him all the time!


< Message edited by Ravel -- 1/29/2008 3:15:00 PM >


_____________________________

When in doubt shake your tush.

(in reply to cuffnspankme)
Profile   Post #: 26
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 3:24:50 PM   
bipolarber


Posts: 2792
Joined: 9/25/2004
Status: offline
That song about the Fitzgerald is especially moving if you are from the Great Lakes area... local history.

Oh, and Gerry Rafferty! Styx! Kate Bush! ("The Man With the Child in His Eyes...")

(in reply to Ravel)
Profile   Post #: 27
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 3:48:41 PM   
thornhappy


Posts: 8596
Joined: 12/16/2006
Status: offline
I knows both, seen Lightfoot in concert, too. 

Where's my prize?

thornhappy

(in reply to Asherdelampyr)
Profile   Post #: 28
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 3:50:30 PM   
Asherdelampyr


Posts: 9556
Joined: 11/14/2006
From: The Desert
Status: offline
My sincere respect of your musical tastes

_____________________________

Pirate King,

The nicest man you'll ever bleed for

Posting Help

Vitam Piratae Eligo

The Rainmaker

(in reply to thornhappy)
Profile   Post #: 29
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/29/2008 4:17:22 PM   
LeMis


Posts: 9255
Joined: 9/24/2005
From: Florida
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Asherdelampyr

Anyone else listen to him? Or even know who he is?.... Or Jim Croce for that matter?



Yes, Yes, and Yes.
I always liked
Sundown, If You Could Read My Mind as well as The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. 






_____________________________

Make a mental note . . . oh, I see you're out of paper!
Make somebody happy. Mind your own business.

Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt. — Lincoln

(in reply to Asherdelampyr)
Profile   Post #: 30
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/30/2008 4:19:34 PM   
bliss1


Posts: 497
Joined: 3/14/2007
Status: offline
I remember seeing Lightfoot for the first time on Johnny Carson and was able to see him in concert a few years ago.

Both great memories of a great singer.

_____________________________

Witch before, during, and after my coffee.

(in reply to LeMis)
Profile   Post #: 31
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/30/2008 4:43:02 PM   
thornhappy


Posts: 8596
Joined: 12/16/2006
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: Asherdelampyr

My sincere respect of your musical tastes

....and here I was hoping for some lebkuchen...properly aged in the closet.

thornhappy

(in reply to Asherdelampyr)
Profile   Post #: 32
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/30/2008 4:49:22 PM   
slaveluci


Posts: 4294
Joined: 3/2/2007
From: Little Rock, AR
Status: offline
quote:

ORIGINAL: LeMis
I always liked Sundown, If You Could Read My Mind as well as The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

"Sundown" is my favorite and I like the other two.  Two others no one has mentioned yet are "Did She Mention My Name?" and "10 Degrees and Colder."  "Carefree Highway" is good too.  Lightfoot and Croce were both great.........luci

_____________________________

To choose a good book, look in an inquisitor’s prohibited list. ~John Aikin

(in reply to LeMis)
Profile   Post #: 33
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/30/2008 6:51:41 PM   
outlier


Posts: 1111
Joined: 10/22/2005
Status: offline
I have seen both Gorden Lightfoot and  Harry Chapin in concert. 
I missed seeing Croce.

Of Lightfoots songs I would say that I am impressed with his range from
epic to intimate.  Softly, holds special meaning for me.  And The Way I Feel.

Outlier

_____________________________

Avatar from xkcd.com

"A happy sex life may take years to achieve, but it’s worth it in the long run.
Worth the time, the thought - or rather, the thoughtfulness - and, often,
the waiting." Pete Seeger

(in reply to slaveluci)
Profile   Post #: 34
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/30/2008 7:00:14 PM   
windchymes


Posts: 9410
Joined: 4/18/2005
Status: offline
Don't forget the "other" Harry....Harry Nilsson

_____________________________

You know it's going to be a GOOD blow job when she puts a Breathe Right strip on first.

Pick-up artists and garbage men should trade names.

(in reply to outlier)
Profile   Post #: 35
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/31/2008 9:27:01 AM   
knees2you


Posts: 2336
Joined: 3/15/2004
Status: offline
Gordon Lightfoot.  Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald.
 
As Always, Ant

(in reply to rubberpet)
Profile   Post #: 36
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/31/2008 11:38:06 AM   
christine1


Posts: 6155
Joined: 12/15/2007
From: i'm headed to HIM...
Status: offline
i love Gordone Lightfoot, i don't think he has a song that i dont' like....probably doesnt' hurt that i had a mad crush on him when i was a kid.

_____________________________

i am woman! er, godzilla! hear me roar!

http://wavcentral.com/cgi-bin/log/log.cgi?id=2856&sound=/sounds/movies/godzilla/roar.mp3


He's the "boom" overwhelming...

He is my Master, my lover, my best friend my everything.

(in reply to knees2you)
Profile   Post #: 37
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/31/2008 6:32:42 PM   
corsetgirl


Posts: 824
Joined: 5/22/2004
Status: offline
I loved Gordon Lightfoot and Jim Croce as they told their stories through their music. Sundown, If you could read my mind and the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald were outstanding. 

Jim Croce brought a lot of memories as Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown would bring a smile to my dad's face as both of us would listen and sing that song.  Time in a Bottle makes me a little sad because I lost someone who I truly loved a long time ago and wished I could have spent more time with him.  How fragile life can be in such a period of time.

(in reply to christine1)
Profile   Post #: 38
RE: Gordon Lightfoot - 1/31/2008 8:05:15 PM   
MistressHolly71


Posts: 354
Joined: 7/4/2007
From: Southern Maryland
Status: offline
Love both as well. I like most of the others that have been listed too.

_____________________________

Sex is fun & pleasure is good for you. -- The Ethical Slut

Self-confessed Yarnaphile

Member: Lance's Fag Hags


My Ravelry

(in reply to corsetgirl)
Profile   Post #: 39
Page:   <<   < prev  1 [2]
All Forums >> [Casual Banter] >> Polls and Other Random Stupidity >> RE: Gordon Lightfoot Page: <<   < prev  1 [2]
Jump to:





New Messages No New Messages
Hot Topic w/ New Messages Hot Topic w/o New Messages
Locked w/ New Messages Locked w/o New Messages
 Post New Thread
 Reply to Message
 Post New Poll
 Submit Vote
 Delete My Own Post
 Delete My Own Thread
 Rate Posts




Collarchat.com © 2025
Terms of Service Privacy Policy Spam Policy

0.094