Gordon Lightfoot, Canadian Singer/Songwriter, Dies at 84 Lightfoot's six-decade career began in the early 1960s on the Toronto folk circuit and went worldwide in the 1970s thanks to a string of influential hits.
Lightfoot brings back early childhood memories. My older sister bought his single “If You Could Read My Mind” and we played it over and over on a portable turntable in the basement of our Wisconsin home.
If memory serves “Poor Little Allison” was the B side… love that song. Maybe I’m mis-remembering… no doubt someone on this forum can confirm or refute my memories.
The Edmund Fitzgerald went down on my 16th birthday. One of the best songs ever written, imho.
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I was discussing the context of “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” with someone a few days ago. They didn’t know the story or the references in the song. Great song from a time that produced so much of the music I listen to.
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Always loved Gordon Lightfoot, still have his songs on my current playlists. This is one of them, not as well known as some of his others. Rest in Peace.
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So sad! I loved his music and attended a couple of his concerts back in the late 1970's. He had a way of evoking a level of intimacy with the audience even in a venue as large as the Hollywood Bowl. He'll be missed.
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Me and Mrs CP saw him twice, once in the mid 1990's and a few years ago, which sadly, he was passed his prime. Still great to see him. Always liked him and glad to have some good memories to reflect on. RIP Mr. Lightfoot
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I hate to hear this; the first concert I ever attended was to hear him. Fantastic show. I read an article and viewed the attached interview video last year; and he didn't look very well. RIP, storyteller and troubadour.
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