Sault Ste.Marie review
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By Donna Hopper SooToday.com Sunday, April 19, 2009 Last night's Gordon lightfoot concert at the Essar Centre, attended by 2,800 somewhat older and somewhat greyer Saultites, was bit low-key compared to most hosted at the arena. But that doesn't mean it was any less captivating. At 70 years old, Lightfoot sauntered through two 50-minute sets, received two standing ovations, and made plenty of jokes at the expense of his ex-wives. Afterward at a meet-and-greet, during which about 30 lucky concert-goers got to hobnob with the man Bob Dylan proclaimed as one of his favourite songwriters and Robbie Robertson dubbed a national treasure, hands were shaken, autographs were signed and the joking continued. Full coverage of Gordon Lightfoot's Sault Ste. Marie show, including a photo gallery, will be posted on SooToday.com on Sunday afternoon. |
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Canadian folk musician Gordon Lightfoot played to a crowd of 2,800 at the Essar Centre in Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., on Saturday. Rachele Labrecque - Sault Star Lightfoot's Carefree Highway stops in Sault Canadian icon plays Essar Centre An animated Gordon Lightfoot performed more than two dozen songs from his 40-plus year career at Essar Centre Saturday. He reached back to his very first album, 1965's Lightfoot, for Ribbon of Darkness and played a handful of tracks from two discs from the 1990s (Restless and Waiting for You from 1993's Restless and the title track from 1998's A Painter Passing Through). The Orillia native didn't include any material from his most recent effort, 2004's Harmony. Lightfoot cracked jokes, made several references to his two failed marriages, telling the audience of about 3,000 his first wife, Brita, "was the best one of the whole lot." Lightfoot's setlist Cotton Jenny Carefree Highway Sea of Tranquility Never Too Close In My Fashion A Painter Passing Through Rainy Day People Shadows Beautiful Watchman's Gone Ribbon of Darkness Sundown The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald -Intermission- Triangle Hangdog Hotel Room Restless Minstrel of the Dawn Waiting for You If Children Had Wings Don Quixote Baby Step Back Canadian Railroad Trilogy -Encore- Song for a Winter's Night Old Dan's Records |
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Nice photos! Thanks for the post,Charlene.
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By Donna Hopper SooToday.com Sunday, April 19, 2009 In a recent interview with MTV's Bill Flanagan, Bob Dylan was asked to name his favourite songwriters. In addition to Jimmy Buffet, John Prine, Warren Zevon and Randy Newman, Dylan also included Gordon Lightfoot. When asked what his favourite Lightfoot songs were, Dylan responded with: "Shadows, Sundown, If You Could Read My Mind. I can't think of any I don't like." The Canadian folk icon performed for 2,800 Sault Ste. Marie fans last night at the Essar Centre. Despite his 70-year-old frail stature and paper-thin voice, Lightfoot commanded the stage and seemed larger than life. "I'm grateful that I'm still able to do what I'm doing," he told the audience into his second set. An understandable statement, considering that Lightfoot suffered serious health issues in 2002, including surviving a six-week coma, multiple surgeries and a tracheotomy. Divided into two sets, Lighfoot's performance featured a jukebox-like string of hits in the first, and a casual, more spontaneous feeling set of more obscure selections in the second. Rather than an arena show, Lightfoot somehow made the performance feel like a cozy house concert with friends and fine wine. Although his voice is now a mere fraction of what it was 20 years ago, almost a whisper at times, he fought hard to deliver a strong performance during Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, and succeeded. He was rewarded for his efforts with a standing ovation. The night's set list also included Carefree Highway, In My Fashion, Rainy Day People, Ribbon of Darkness, Minstrel of the Dawn, Don Quixote and Baby Step Back. Following the show, Lightfoot met with fans who recounted stories of previous meetings, the first time they heard their favourite Lightfoot song, and the significance of his contribution to the world of music. He joked and laughed and offered himself freely for photographs and signatures, all the while lamenting about the cat he couldn't wait to get home to see. His cat's name is Jomo. That would be the opposite of Mojo. SooToday.com finds that really funny for some reason. |
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