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hey, thanks for the revisions, unsettled 1...i think we've got a near-valid list now...we should get char to run it by gord for his confirmation and any feedback |
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Ordinary Man is right up there. It narrowly lost my vote which went to Don Quixote. Sorry....
I saw him twice when he was promoting Don Quixote as the current album. I THINK he did Ordinary Man but I wouldn't swear to it... |
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Um, JJ, I think you have a bunch of songs on that list that shouldn't be. Here on Corfid, there's a UK concert program with the list of songs he might sing, so I would say it's a safe bet he did all of them at one time or another:
http://www.corfid.com/gl/frank.htm I have another UK program at home that I can peruse this summer. But, bottom line, I suspect that he did most of the UA stuff in the 60s, because they were all the songs he had! Plus, his arrangements were simple, and most songs could be done solo. |
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We now know that he performed both Nous Vivons Ensemble and Talking in Your Sleep most memorably on the fantastic BBC 1971/1972/2011 television special concert plus recently we can cross off Home from The Forest and I'd Rather Press On I have just been reading some notes I made on the fabulous 1975 Red Rocks (ColoUrado) concert and saw that he performed Mother of a Miner's Child http://www.lightfoot.ca/750712.htm I make that only 34 still to get an airing (33 if Go Go Round gets a round of applause nextweek) so all thise lucky enough to speak to Gord next week should make a point of telling him of this vital fact and stress that he could soon add some of them to his rotation (I recall the Lightfoot Tribute Band at The Cafe Lena in 2002 making a fine medley out of Farewell to Annabel segueing into the recenrly revived Race Around The Ruins) |
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He preformed "Nous Vivons Ensemble" in Quebec City in the mid-70's and I believe it was well received. I think I have heard him mention the fact during an interview & it was mentioned in the book "1000 things about Canada" by John Robert Colombo. I remember when I heard the interview, I thought that was a pretty gutsy thing to do given the political tension here at the time.
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Some years ago, Rick and I were talking about some of the songs they do, and I mentioned that I thought they should do Somewhere USA, and that I was surprised he wasn't doing it at the time. Rick agreed with me full heartedly. I never realized they never have done it live until I read this list. Thanks
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Time for an update.. he's done Home From The Forest (Peterborough April 2010 and Hamilton April 2010 that I know of - and I'd Rather Press On was introduced last September at BBKings in Manhattan-Sept.2012.
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I can't help but think of "Circle of Steel," which was not on that list, but, when Gord performed it at Massey last Nov., he stated they had NEVER performed it live before.
And, btw, for those who didn't get to hear that, it was awesome. I think there are videos posted on YouTube, if memory serves. Melissa |
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the video I shot On Sat.Nov.17,2012 has Gord saying "We've only done this once in public" - then, 'we've done other things in public!"..lol
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....and I think the "once in public" referred to two nights before - when he did it on Thurs. night at Massey. Right? (help me remember, Char - I don't think I dreamed that, but I suppose it's possible) :)
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OK, yep, I wasn't dreaming. (duh, all I had to do was click on the video) :)
Melissa |
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oh guys, when he said WE hadnt played it before, he just meant the current group of guys hadnt done so. ie) Barry Mike Carter
Rick and Gord had played it with the 1974 touring band on a few dates ie) http://www.lightfoot.ca/740405.htm Gord said he was gonna challenge the current band to also try Go Go Round but it hasnt happened yet... i think the band would be fine with it, but perhaps not Gord's wind |
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I have a vague recollection of perhaps Rick saying that they had performed it before the Massey shows in 2012..
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since Mike wasn't with the 1974 touring band (and therefore the recorder sound couldnt be emulated on keys), i wonder if Terry played that single note intro/solo or if they basically just picked through the chord progressions live
our tribute band has toyed with it but apparently wont be playing it on Canada Day, (perhaps at Xmas) but when we do i will be adding the carillon for kicks:) |
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Char, I am now on cloud nine, knowing that Gordon sang Circle of Steel live. Thanks for the Youtube evidence!!!!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
Now, I would continue to be on cloud nine if Gordon were to sing these songs live as well: Slide on Over, The Soul Is the Rock, A Passing Ship, Ecstasy Made Easy, Farewell to Anabel :biggrin: Gail |
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I have realised that my last listing from11.11.2012 has not yet been updated
So in the light of subsequent comments here which eliminated five songs here below are the remaining 34 of Gordon Lightfoot's released songs that as far as we can determine from the available resources were never performed by him in live concert, radio, or on television Of those I somehow doubt if Gord would ever (again??) consider doing numbers 15 through 20 from his first United Artists album "Lightfoot". But that still leaves a rich potential of 28 that could be gradually added to a rotation including in particular Cabaret and Farewell To Annabel YES PLEASE!!! 1.Slide on Over 2.The Soul is The Rock 3.Brave Mountaineers 4.Ordinary Man 5.A Passing Ship 6.Ecstasy Made Easy 7.You Just Gotta Be 8.Sometimes I Don't Mind 9.End Of All Time 10.Flyin' Blind 11.No Mistake About It 12.Sometimes I Wish 13.Cobwebs Dust 14.Poor Little Allison 15.Changes 16.Oh, Linda 17.Peaceful Waters 18.Pride of Man 19.Rich Man's Spiritual 20.The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face 21.Farewell to Annabel 22.Lazy Mornin' 23.Without You 24.She's Not The Same 25.Cabaret 26.Love & Maple Syrup 27.Redwood Hill 28.Same Old Loverman 29.Is There Anyone Home 30.Somewhere USA 31.Crossroads 32.Go Go Round 33.If You Got It 34.I'll Be Alright |
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If you enlarge the Newport 65 set list
http://www.timegoesby.net/.a/6a00d83...3945970b-800wi and scrut it closely you can just see that at that time The first Time. Peaceful Waters and Pride of Man were on Gord's then current rotation listing so were therefore most likely peformed live so that reduces the list by three more to 31 Also notable on that listing are Red Velvet and what looks like "If I Were" (A Carpenter??) |
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