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Stan Rogers - Fogarty's Cove (Live at Camp Fortune, Gatineau QC, 1977)
Stan, Garnet and bassist David Woodhead play the classic "Fogarty's Cove" at the Camp Fortune ski resort just outside Ottawa.
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Stan Rogers - 45 Years (Live at Camp Fortune, Gatineau QC, Summer 1977)
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Rare live footage of Stan playing 45 Years at Camp Fortune ski resort just north of Ottawa. I believe this was August 1, 1977 but I'm not 100% sure. The bassist playing with Stan and Garnet is David Woodhead.
Stan Rogers Live on John Allan Cameron, Oct. 15, 1975
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Stan and Curly Boy Stubbs play with John Allan Cameron. Acadian Saturday Night 0:53 Watching the Apples Grow 3:46 Farewell to Nova Scotia 6:26
Stan Rogers - The Jeannie C - Live 1981, Owen Sound Folk Festival
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Rare live footage of Stan playing "The Jeannie C" at the Owen Sound Folk Festival. Video is not mine. The video cuts out owing to a dead camera battery.
Stan Rogers - White Squall - Live 1981, Owen Sound Folk Festival
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Rare footage of Stan Rogers playing live at the Owen Sound Folk Festival. Video is not mine.
I'm ashamed to say i hadn't even heard of Stan until COVID, when he showed up on my Pandora and transfixed me and my family. What a gift!!! My heart breaks to think of what his loss meant to his family, but i hope they know how much his music and soul mean to those of us still getting to know his amazing talent, and those who have been fans for decades. A truly special man. ❤
Beautiful... hard to believe he was only in his 30s.
I love this 😊
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RIP Stan Rogers (1949-1983) A victim of smoke inhalation onboard Air Canada Flight 797 after it safely landed at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport, Boone County, Kentucky due to an in-flight fire.
Heartrending. A true bard.
One of his most beautiful IMHO. Thanks SO much for posting!
Wow! Have been a Stan Rogers fan for 35 years and never knew this existed!
What a great video! I remember I had a leisure suit just like Stan's back in '75. But mine was powder blue. Yikes!!
Stan was possessed in a good way.
I really wish I could have seen him LIVE!
There are very very few musicians like Stan, such a great loss to music
By far the best song to ever mention The Soo
beautiful song
I never had the chance to see Stan Rogers on stage but I did meet him one afternoon in Ginger's Tavern in Halifax, N.S. The bar was nearly empty and we chatted for close to an hour. I was a nineteen year old who had just joined the navy. I didn't even realize who he was at the time. He had only introduced himself as Stan.
.45cents for a glass of beer! I remember that!........Beerly! Lol
So sad he didn't make it 45 years. R.I.P. Stan.
This one hits me as a school teacher, as a father, and just generally as an old man! "I've "told that kid a hundred times" ...... too many times to count! 😪
This song always causes me to think about when I taught junior and senior high students. It's educational yet tells a story; it gives advice to young adults without backlash.
I got engaged to this song
Hello less than 10 mins and stumbled across Stan Roger’s. Already see this man is a musical giant. Thank you for posting this video. What a talent 👍
Uncle Emile, he’s gone now nearly ten days He tole his wife’s he’s gone for the fishing But in the waters off St. Pierre and Miquelon Isles The fish come in bottles of gold If the Anne-Marie floats and the Mounties stay blind He’ll be back before the moon is rising With a very fine catch all safe in the hold Thirty cases of Trinidad light For Acadian Saturday night! Emmeline Comeau works the general store Papa says she’s good for the custom She’s go eyes like fire and hair past her shoulders As shiny black as ant’racite coal You can see her Sunday morning on the St. Phillipe road Her mother close behind like a dragon But her mama doesn’t know what she does behind the hall Away from the music and lights On Acadian Saturday night! Oh - don’t the fiddles make you roll ‘Til your heart she pounds like a hammer There’s a fat lady beating her piano like a drum And everybody’s higher than a kite On Acadian Saturday night! Granpa says it was better in his day The Mounties stayed away from the parties And he didn’t mind a fight when the spirits got high (You could always throw them out in the snow) And the rum was better and it came in bigger bottles And the revenue cutters were slow - Still, the old Anne-Marie has wings on the water And there’s nothing like Trinidad light On Acadian Saturday night! 1:03
Can't believe all those people are just sitting there motionless while he's playing, I'd be up and jamming.
Stan was a stellar talent as a songwriter, but if this was the only song he'd ever done, he'd still be one of Canada's greatest treasures.
Well I have a new favorite version of Nova Scotia Farewell
What the heck is with that slap at 6:09?!?
Gosh I love his voice.
Discovered Stan Rogers by accident and regret having lost 40 years without him.
Stan Rogers Folk Festival, Canso, Nova Scotia.
The love expressed by Stan Rogers is so reminiscent of another beautiful Canadian ballad "When you and I were young Maggie." Foster and Allen perform an outstanding version.
I. was there
Play it Garnet!
Fantastic!!!!
I was in McVeighs Irish pub in Toronto and the band was playing. I heard a song that stuck with me until the next day I couldn’t remember the name of it, thankfully I had recorded a video of the band singing. The song was Barrett’s Privateers. That’s how I discovered Stan’s music and have been a fan ever since. His music reminds me of the folk music back home in Ireland. Thanks for uploading these videos. They are great 👍🏻
Beautiful stuff. I had no idea this Beautiful video was there.
A great Canadian group has a very good rendition of this song. Look for Enter the Haggis.
I wonder if Stan & Gordon Lightfoot ever crossed paths? A duet would've been something to hear!
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I often wonder how much magnificent music was in this young man's head that we were never privileged to hear. I have all his recordings and love all of his music. Many of his songs have been a great comfort in hard times.
Legend Stan Rogers died by saving other people on the airplane ✈️ and shows on the news without knowledge his wife and John allan Cameron suppose to pick him up at Toronto Airport and John allan found he died 😢I believe it took affect on John allan because he knew his wife rest in peace Stan Rogers 🙏
very generous of John allan Cameron to share his show with many talents encouraging to continue and celebrate
I am always happy when i find new footage of Stan Rogers
Amazing
The best ever.
Gatineau must have been so nice back then
This is such a gem. I saved and backed this up to ensure it Tis’ not lost
Music incarnate.
Absolutely stunning song.
Epic voice storytelling, rest well Mister Rogers
Wonderful thanks
This is one of my favourite songs of Stan's. What incredible lyrics. Stan not only a great voice but incredible songwriter.