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Mist O' The Morn' 03-16-2003 11:17 PM

A second post. What would you think are Lightfoot's three best ballads. A hard choice and decision to make because he has crafted so many wonderful and memorable ballads.

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restless shadows

walls 03-16-2003 11:17 PM

A second post. What would you think are Lightfoot's three best ballads. A hard choice and decision to make because he has crafted so many wonderful and memorable ballads.

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restless shadows

Dan O'Malley 03-17-2003 09:59 AM

Heres three of my favourites that immediately sprung to mind

Tattoo
I'm Not Supposed To Care
Song For A Winters Night

fowlesjohn 03-17-2003 10:28 AM

hello
Lots' of thought here, Canadian RR Trilogy, Wreck of Edm. Fitz. and (while some may wiggle and say it is not a ballad) A Painter Passing Through.
Gwen

gwen snyder 03-17-2003 10:28 AM

hello
Lots' of thought here, Canadian RR Trilogy, Wreck of Edm. Fitz. and (while some may wiggle and say it is not a ballad) A Painter Passing Through.
Gwen

Borderstone 03-17-2003 11:16 AM

Only three, huh? For what it's worth, my picks are IFYCRMM, Now and Then, and Shadows. So many feelings and images are so simply and honestly expressed in these three.

southern_gl_fan 03-17-2003 11:16 AM

Only three, huh? For what it's worth, my picks are IFYCRMM, Now and Then, and Shadows. So many feelings and images are so simply and honestly expressed in these three.

Borderstone 03-17-2003 04:50 PM

Three? Only three? http://www.corfid.com/ubb/confused.gifCome on now! If you give me a couple of days,I could come up with a top 40 list at the very least! We're all (Obviously) very avid listners of Gordon Lightfoot and I think pretty much all of them would be as good as the other. In fact,I think I'll go home and make some tapes of all his best ballads. Three indeed. http://www.corfid.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif Borderstone,outta here and Alberta Bound! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/biggrin.gif

titan 03-17-2003 05:14 PM

You may as well ask which vital organ is my favorite or which of my two kids I love more.

But, for sport; her it goes:
Favorite vital: The Heart
Favorite kid: The one that falls asleep first
favorite ballad: 1. Wreck of the Fitz
2. CRT
3. IYCRMM

titan 03-17-2003 05:14 PM

You may as well ask which vital organ is my favorite or which of my two kids I love more.

But, for sport; her it goes:
Favorite vital: The Heart
Favorite kid: The one that falls asleep first
favorite ballad: 1. Wreck of the Fitz
2. CRT
3. IYCRMM

fowlesjohn 03-17-2003 08:07 PM

Somebody clarify (Watchman feel free to jump right in here), what is the difference between a ballad and a song?????
Gwen

gwen snyder 03-17-2003 08:07 PM

Somebody clarify (Watchman feel free to jump right in here), what is the difference between a ballad and a song?????
Gwen

hfan 03-17-2003 09:47 PM

Take it from an English teacher. A ballad is a poem, usually sung, which tells a story. In the past, there have been very rigid rules for ballad writing. Now, writer's have played with the rules a bit. The key element in ballads is the telling of a story. Other elements include a consistent rhythm, the use of stanzas, and the use of a refrain. Gord has written many ballads, for example CRT, WofEF, Don Quiote. However, a few of the songs mentioned above would not qualify since they do not really tell a story, for example Shadows. Hope this helps.

hfan 03-17-2003 09:47 PM

Take it from an English teacher. A ballad is a poem, usually sung, which tells a story. In the past, there have been very rigid rules for ballad writing. Now, writer's have played with the rules a bit. The key element in ballads is the telling of a story. Other elements include a consistent rhythm, the use of stanzas, and the use of a refrain. Gord has written many ballads, for example CRT, WofEF, Don Quiote. However, a few of the songs mentioned above would not qualify since they do not really tell a story, for example Shadows. Hope this helps.

hfan 03-17-2003 09:49 PM

P.S. Sorry about the apostrophe error in the posting above. Thought I'd mention this before you guys roasted the "English teacher."

hfan 03-17-2003 09:49 PM

P.S. Sorry about the apostrophe error in the posting above. Thought I'd mention this before you guys roasted the "English teacher."

fowlesjohn 03-17-2003 10:45 PM

Thanks it's always nice to have an english teacher in the crowd!!!
Gwen

gwen snyder 03-17-2003 10:45 PM

Thanks it's always nice to have an english teacher in the crowd!!!
Gwen

Mist O' The Morn' 03-17-2003 10:58 PM

I know, three is too tough, and Borderstone, go for the 40, however, let's use hfan's criteria. Frankly, I have to admit that I can't really think of only 3 myself.

walls 03-17-2003 10:58 PM

I know, three is too tough, and Borderstone, go for the 40, however, let's use hfan's criteria. Frankly, I have to admit that I can't really think of only 3 myself.

TheWatchman 03-18-2003 07:15 AM

I always thought that a ballad was a love song. Gord always refers to "I'll Prove My Love" as a ballad. I looked it up in Websters because I really didn't know what exactly a ballad was. Here's what I found to go along with Hfan.

1. A romantic or sentimental song with the same melody for each stanza. 2. A song or poem which tells a story in short stanzas or simple words, with repitition, refrain etc. 3. A slow, sentimental popular song, especially a love song.

macjames 03-19-2003 01:13 PM

My favorite three would be.

If you could read my mind
Shadows
Romance

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christinefrommichigan 03-19-2003 01:13 PM

My favorite three would be.

If you could read my mind
Shadows
Romance

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fowlesjohn 03-19-2003 11:15 PM

Bravo, Watchman. Thank you.
Gwen

gwen snyder 03-19-2003 11:15 PM

Bravo, Watchman. Thank you.
Gwen


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