With tears in my eyes and a smile on my face, I remember his unforgotten grace. He was a man among men and a poet and poets. He was wonderful he was so kind and such a friend I shall love him until the end.
I wish my dad was a musician and wrote a song for me. When Gordon first wrote “Fine As Fine Can Be”, during one of his Massey shows, he actually sat his 9-year-old daughter (who he wrote it for) on the piano bench and played and sang it directly to her (yes that’s him playing the piano); I think that’s so sweet; along with the line “You’re my little angel, you see”. I’ve always wondered what “When I am gone, my thoughts are all with you” means.
Well, he was touring a whole lot. So therefore he was gone and all that could be with her was his thoughts. Probably a phone call or some letters as well.
Greg White: Wow. Lucky you! First time I saw him was in Washington, D. C. at the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1975. I had the great pleasure of speaking with him and talking about when I first became a fan -- when my Mom recorded Johnny Cash's summer TV show and Gordon Lightfoot was a guest. They played a duet of his most despised (by him) song "For Lovin' Me". I loved it; the song and him. He talks about how much he hates that song, eventhough everybody else loves it. He was so cool. I just love him. ❤❤❤
This is wonderful. I don't ever recall Gordon putting out this live concert at Massey on album/CD. I hope that his estate does remaster it and get it out to his fans. Massey Hall is an excellent concert hall acoustically. Thanks for posting it. Love Gordon's music so much. He was such a talented songwriter. Up there with Bob Dylan. May he Rest In Peace always.
@@Telecoaster94music I thought I watched everything by Gordon Lightfoot but after watching a bootlegged concert in Calgary, Alberta this popped up so I'm binging on Mr. Lightfoot for the 3rd straight night. What a delightful way to spend the evenings. And although I cried during the last concert, I'm in a much better space, singing along to all these fabulous tunes. I know the words and the timing of all his songs. I'll always love him and I hope I see him on the other side. May his soul rest in peace. 🙏🙏🙏
Having attended them all since he started performing there in 1967 I would have been there of course. It's difficult to remember everything though as it was a different era. Sort of the big party era. Ron Jones. @@Telecoaster94music
There’s a recording of Gord playing at Carnegie Hall in New York in 1979 with an amazing set list that would be great to see here. I tried to download it myself, but the file is pretty sizable and it just wouldn’t download to my computer. Do you think you could upload it at some point? I found it on Guitars101 when I looked up Gordon Lightfoot.
It was on a website that had some bootlegs of lightfoot’s concerts from the 70s. If you liked this, I also posted another concert from later in 1975 where he plays some other “Cold On The Shoulder” songs that did not appear on this one
With tears in my eyes and a smile on my face, I remember his unforgotten grace. He was a man among men and a poet and poets. He was wonderful he was so kind and such a friend I shall love him until the end.
I wish my dad was a musician and wrote a song for me. When Gordon first wrote “Fine As Fine Can Be”, during one of his Massey shows, he actually sat his 9-year-old daughter (who he wrote it for) on the piano bench and played and sang it directly to her (yes that’s him playing the piano); I think that’s so sweet; along with the line “You’re my little angel, you see”. I’ve always wondered what “When I am gone, my thoughts are all with you” means.
Well, he was touring a whole lot. So therefore he was gone and all that could be with her was his thoughts. Probably a phone call or some letters as well.
well perhaps someone will write you a sonnet
God, I wish I could’ve been there. Ultimate live year for Gord, with Terry and Red, and his perfect vocal register. Too bad I was born in 1985
Being at Massey to hear Gordon was always a special tradition. Never wanted the concert to end. Great memories. Rest in Peace our friend!
Greg White: Wow. Lucky you! First time I saw him was in Washington, D. C. at the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1975. I had the great pleasure of speaking with him and talking about when I first became a fan -- when my Mom recorded Johnny Cash's summer TV show and Gordon Lightfoot was a guest. They played a duet of his most despised (by him) song "For Lovin' Me". I loved it; the song and him. He talks about how much he hates that song, eventhough everybody else loves it. He was so cool. I just love him. ❤❤❤
Miss him. I was fortunate to see him in his dawning. Pure talent
This Must be HEAVEN, cuz i don't wanna leave
I LIKE HOW YOU INTRODUCE YOUR BAND GORDON YOU ARE A GREAT POET
Christian Island, is bringing us Gordon’s magnificent, vibrato.
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This is wonderful. I don't ever recall Gordon putting out this live concert at Massey on album/CD. I hope that his estate does remaster it and get it out to his fans. Massey Hall is an excellent concert hall acoustically. Thanks for posting it. Love Gordon's music so much. He was such a talented songwriter. Up there with Bob Dylan. May he Rest In Peace always.
You’re welcome! I agree. I’m hoping for a Massey Hall show from this era to be released someday
@@Telecoaster94music
I thought I watched everything by Gordon Lightfoot but after watching a bootlegged concert in Calgary, Alberta this popped up so I'm binging on Mr. Lightfoot for the 3rd straight night. What a delightful way to spend the evenings. And although I cried during the last concert, I'm in a much better space, singing along to all these fabulous tunes. I know the words and the timing of all his songs. I'll always love him and I hope I see him on the other side. May his soul rest in peace. 🙏🙏🙏
@@sweetcaroline2060where did you find his bootlegged concert recording from Calgary?
Getting to hear it for free on RUclips is a pretty good deal too!
@@Telecoaster94musicHe planned on it back then, but a broken fingernail that could be heard on the recording caused him to scrap the entire idea.
I remember seeing this concert, in the summer of 1975 at The Greek Theater,
in Los Angeles, CA. Thank you for posting this concert.
Won’t see his likes again……marvellous artist who brought us so much pleasure over the years. Many thanks for this
Gordon Lightfoot; One of a kind; Troubadour, Artist, Distinctive Voice, Talent and so much More, I run out of descriptors!!!
❤
What a treasure. Thanks!
What a great find. Many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Having attended them all since he started performing there in 1967 I would have been there of course. It's difficult to remember everything though as it was a different era. Sort of the big party era. Ron Jones. @@Telecoaster94music
I love Gordon's music and the girl who introduced me to his music!
Thank you for uploading this.
You're welcome!
This is a gem. Such beautiful memories! Thank you so much for sharing this!!
You’re welcome! I may post a few more concerts soon
@@Telecoaster94music Oh, that would be wonderful!!!!
I LAY IN MY BED ONCE AGAIN REST IN PEACE GORDON YOU WERE GREAT CANADIAN TROUBADOUR
What a gem
YEAH GORDON YOU ARE THE BEST I AM A RAINY DAY WOMAN
"too late for prayin" -
Oh, Shit - Gord
Lol
1:08:19
Love this
There’s a recording of Gord playing at Carnegie Hall in New York in 1979 with an amazing set list that would be great to see here. I tried to download it myself, but the file is pretty sizable and it just wouldn’t download to my computer. Do you think you could upload it at some point? I found it on Guitars101 when I looked up Gordon Lightfoot.
Should be able to. I think I have it on my computer
@@Telecoaster94music
That'd be great. Thanks. ❤❤❤
Good version of Tennessee stud
Thanks!
Thank's so much for this ❤
New to the band but already prominent in the mix with his beautiful pedal steel guitar licks... Ed Ringwald aka Pee Wee Charles!
The "Sundown" - Gibson B45-12 😮
Where did you find this?? Ive wanted to hear some live Cold on the Shoulder live for a long time
It was on a website that had some bootlegs of lightfoot’s concerts from the 70s. If you liked this, I also posted another concert from later in 1975 where he plays some other “Cold On The Shoulder” songs that did not appear on this one
any idea what he sang at 58:10 ?
Tit-Willow
@@davidandrew477 by who?