Being from the Minnesota, I’ll always remember him for this one…
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Posts: 12491 | Location: Belly of the Beast | Registered: January 02, 2009
So many memories to his music. Gord's Gold is one of my favorite albums. Even had it on 8-track. I think I'll cue it up tonight and take a trip down memory lane.
Now two of my three all time favorite songwriters are gone. John Prine and Gord. I fear the third (Kristofferson) isn't too far behind.
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Posts: 21179 | Location: Montana | Registered: November 01, 2010
Seen him several times in Duluth from where the Fitzgerald left port for the last time. He was more than a songwriter but a true wordsmith that not many can or will equal. If you haven't seen the documentary If You Could Read My Mind I suggest you check it out.
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Posts: 8763 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007
Originally posted by Gustofer: So many memories to his music. Gord's Gold is one of my favorite albums. Even had it on 8-track. I think I'll cue it up tonight and take a trip down memory lane.
Now two of my three all time favorite songwriters are gone. John Prine and Gord. I fear the third (Kristofferson) isn't too far behind.
Big fan of Gordon Lightfoot going back to the 70's. I know he was not well several years ago in his mid-70's. Glad he made it as long as he did. Gord's Gold and Gord's Gold, Vol. 2 are must haves.
Posts: 5274 | Location: WI | Registered: July 02, 2006
Very sad to hear. I was a fan before the Fitz went down but that really put him in the spotlight. Still have his albums, they may get played tonight. I had not played them in some time but during last deer season listened to them while in my blind, brought back tons of memories.
Just watched the If You Could Read My Mind documentary with the wife tonight. Illustrates just how the ridiculous the attempts are of all the rap artists are at composing. How weak the attempts of all the country music artists are at writing lyrics. They are nursery rhymes compared to what Lightfoot could compose and arrange.
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Posts: 8763 | Location: Minnesota | Registered: June 17, 2007
Was always a fan. Used to sing and play a few of his songs in bars when I was an aspiring singer-songwriter. Saw him from about third row center in a small auditorium/opera house in St. Louis on the Sundown tour in the early '70's. His guitarist at the time was Terry Clements... amazing accompaniment to Gordon's vocals and rhythm guitar. Great show. RIP.
Originally posted by lastmanstanding: Just watched the If You Could Read My Mind documentary with the wife tonight. Illustrates just how the ridiculous the attempts are of all the rap artists are at composing. How weak the attempts of all the country music artists are at writing lyrics. They are nursery rhymes compared to what Lightfoot could compose and arrange.
No less a songwriter than Bob Dylan would probably agree with you; he was a fan of Lightfoot's.