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Gordon Lightfoot
The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald Best of Gordon Lightfoot (1974) Buy CD Buy MP3 |
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phlattop Jun 09, 2013 - 20:13 | serinde wrote: Ha. I had *just* cracked open the first of my smuggled-back-to-the-east-coast sixpack of Edmund Fitzgerald Porter when this came on. Stop spying on me, guys. lol. let us know how the porter is. hope it's a better ending than the ship! |
serinde Jun 09, 2013 - 20:10 | Ha. I had *just* cracked open the first of my smuggled-back-to-the-east-coast sixpack of Edmund Fitzgerald Porter when this came on. Stop spying on me, guys. |
Lazarus Jun 09, 2013 - 20:04 | Everybody in my churches loves this magnificent song... |
ShortSharpShock May 09, 2013 - 01:19 | Been a while since I've logged in, but had to stop at the keyboard for this song. I remember when one of my older brothers got this album and we listened to this song again and again. I can still visualize us standing in the living room playing this on my father's Hi-Fi (not stereo) through is mono corner speaker. Had to be 35 years ago?? I would want to break down and cry every single time. I still have the 45 and a commemorative postcard from those days. Today this song sent chills down my spine. I am humbled by the phenomenon of an exceptionally limited vocal range and repetitive guitar hook being woven into this stunning piece of timeless art. The lyrics, of course, contain the brilliance of this piece. I am also more than a little disconcerted by the fact that my wife and I were just talking about Gordon Lightfoot and this song in particular just a few days ago, even though I have not heard this song in a decade or two. We had seen him recently on Jimmy Fallon with a performance to promote his 50th anniversary tour. Regardless, I am going to have to do a sweep of the house for listening devices - this is not the first time you've done this to us, Bill, and I'm just wondering how, exactly, you're listening in (and how on Earth do you put up with our endless inane chatter?). Anyway, an obvious 10 for this classic. And as for the comment below, "For those who go to the sea in ships. A wonderful song. " , I'd have to say that it is a wonderful song for all of us who don't go to sea in ships as well, and through GL's exquisite story telling, we all feel for a moment like we've been there... randyblew wrote: This ex-coast Guardsman has loved this song undyingly forever. Haunting, lovely, poetic. A great YouTube tribute to the song here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgI8bta-7aw For those who go to the sea in ships. A wonderful song. Fare thee well, all you weary travellers. |
lshinkawa Apr 07, 2013 - 20:26 | Growing up in Cleveland, this tragic story was legend. Nice to hear this haunting tribute by Mr. Lightfoot again. |
scott_bruce Mar 07, 2013 - 08:58 | Proclivities wrote: Some former crew members and maritime engineers theorized that the ship suffered a structural failure, and was split by the combination of waves and the cargo weight, before she sunk to the bottom. At any rate, it was a horrible tragedy, honored beautifully by this song. Recent investigations with Remotely Operated Vehicles found hatch covers unsecured. Tragically, it appears that the hatch covers were not properly secured, so the waves washing over the low freeboard swamped the holds, filling them with water and causing the ship to capsize. http://www.navweaps.com/index_tech/tech-080.htm |
Randomax Mar 07, 2013 - 08:52 | leonswiatek wrote: this is the first time i have ever seen a song without bad coments I was just thinking that! It's almost like the haters KNOW not to taint this sacred song! |
Rockit Mar 07, 2013 - 08:50 | ThePoose wrote: For you United Snakes types who know little or nothing about Gordon Lightfoot, he is Canada's greatest folk singer. Bob Dylan said that GL gave him serious competition in the 60s for the title of World's Greatest Folksinger. Gord is still performing (as is Dylan, kind of). Stompin Tom Connors passed away yesterday....another Canadian icon. |
leonswiatek Mar 07, 2013 - 08:49 | this is the first time i have ever seen a song without bad coments |
ThePoose Mar 07, 2013 - 08:47 | For you United Snakes types who know little or nothing about Gordon Lightfoot, he is Canada's greatest folk singer. Bob Dylan said that GL gave him serious competition in the 60s for the title of World's Greatest Folksinger. Gord is still performing (as is Dylan, kind of). |
casey1024 Mar 07, 2013 - 08:45 | Such a sad story and song. |
Randomax Mar 07, 2013 - 08:45 | Goosebumps every time......... |
blueice7 Mar 07, 2013 - 08:44 | Absolutely a 10!!! |
DaMoGan Jan 03, 2013 - 17:07 | Being from Michigan originally, the tragedy, and this song, are wired in my blood. |
hidey Jan 03, 2013 - 17:04 | It's a winner Bill, you've come up trumps this time! |
Tippster Jan 03, 2013 - 17:03 | Really thought he was gonna give Neil more of a run for his money. Still love GL, tho. |
DragonSixGolf Jan 03, 2013 - 17:02 | yeah this is the remastered/remixed version. sounds clearer, but i think i prefer the original. either way, label it correctly so people know what they are buying. |
simonfb Dec 03, 2012 - 08:14 | A great song, but it is not on the album/cd "Best of Gordon Lightfoot", whose artwork is shown. Bill, you need to change this.... |
Rockit Dec 03, 2012 - 08:13 | Goosebumps!!!!! |
Jazbo Dec 03, 2012 - 08:11 | Perfect song for this dreary, wet winter day and of course, a 10..... |
