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It’s quite possibly the most vulnerable song about a broken relationship of the Rock Era. The late Gordon Lightfoot wrote an absolutely gut-wrenching ballad where a man, who was once a hero, calls himself out as the culprit for a failed marriage, and pleads with his wife not for forgiveness, but for empathy. It’s the story of the 70s classic If You Could Read My Mind. Years later Gordon’s daughter pled with him to change the lyrics to this heart-wrenching ballad. We also tell the story of Gordon’s rise to fame and pay our respects to the singer/ songwriter who was on Bob Dylan’s Favorites. An institution. Mr. Gordon Lightfoot. ...NEXT…on Professor of Rock.
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Hey music junkies, Professor of Rock, always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest songs of all time. Today I want to get to right to it and remember one of our greatest singers songwriters….
Ya know I remember, as a young boy, hearing “If You Could Read My Mind” by the late Gordon Lightfoot for the first time. I hadn’t lived long enough to understand the song or had enough experience to relate to it, but it grabbed me in a way that was hard to comprehend. I suppose, like every other kid, I was instantly attracted to bubble gum pop, or the ear candy of a catchy chorus & melody, but there was something about Gordon Lightfoot’s tune that struck me as if it were important for me to hear it, even if I couldn’t truly feel its significance until many years later…. It just made my heart ache…
Listening to Gordon’s riveting baritone vibrato, and being stung by references to “ghosts in a wishing well,” “dark castles,” “chains” and fallen heroes” was very powerful to my innocent ears... a foreshadowing...if you will...of emotions to come…. They say “a picture paints a thousand words, and I do believe the adage. But Gordon Lightfoot’s heartbreaking ballad “If You Could Read My Mind” evokes a thousand different FEELINGS.
Gordon Meredith Lightfoot was born in Orillia, Ontario, Canada- about 150 kilometers north of Toronto. Over 84 years, Gordon had a wealth of experience in many aspects of life. He was a choir boy, a square dancer, a banker, a singer/ songwriter, and a grandfather. And although he was often self-deprecating about his performances on camera, Lightfoot was also an actor- portraying roles on film and television.
Gordon was but a wee lad when his parents recognized his gifted singing voice, and put him in the St. Paul’s United Church choir. As an 8-year-old, he learned to place the piano and performed on local radio programs. During his teens, Gordon taught himself to play the drums and the guitar. He spent two years at Westlake College of Music in LA- studying composition and orchestration. Then he got a part singing and square-dancing in a troupe that performed on the CBC- TV show, Country Hoedown. Following his days as a regular on Country Hoedown, Gordon played in folk clubs in the Toronto area, where artists like Joni Mitchell, Ian & Sylvia, and Leonard Cohen got their start.
Gordon’s first hit in his native Canada was “Remember Me (I’m the One)” that climbed to #3 in 1962: He had another Top 10 hit on the Canadian Singles chart in ’66 when “Spin Spin” peaked at #7. Between ’62 and ’68, Gordon’s career was flourishing.

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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Poll: What is Gordon LIghtfoot's greatest song?
@mista2621
@mista2621 Год назад
The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is my Favorite , Sundown , Rainy day People are also very good RiP Gordon , You live on in your music
@AndreTNY
@AndreTNY Год назад
While Sundown is amazing I have to go with The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald.
@danohstoolbox
@danohstoolbox Год назад
I really love old Dan's records it pulls at my heart strings
@michaelharrington75
@michaelharrington75 Год назад
Probably the one you talk about in this video, for me. But, I love many GL songs.
@jimharrison5725
@jimharrison5725 Год назад
My favorite was the Canadian Railroad Trilogy. I first heard it was in the 60’s.
@NanaOneAZ
@NanaOneAZ Год назад
Anyone who had been in the business could have told Gordon how his marriage tanked. But then, we would not have this hauntin, beautifulul song. I love his voice, his looks, everything, including his weakness. Becoming my age (83) has shown me no one escapes making mistakes, huge mistakes, and also how important compassion is in our lives. ❤
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
It's so true. It's so sad.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It’s all part of the human race. Keep rocking on Raquel.
@stuartewoldt1513
@stuartewoldt1513 Год назад
What a beautiful way to put life
@scottbrown5316
@scottbrown5316 Год назад
They who have loved much, shall be forgiven much.
@scottbrown5316
@scottbrown5316 Год назад
@Pat Last He sang in Portland a song...."forgive me Lord, for I have sinned".....went the lyrics....the only time I ever heard that song....
@DJ-wx2gz
@DJ-wx2gz Год назад
I had the honor of meeting Gordon Lightfoot backstage after a show in Northern Michigan. The week prior, I interviewed him over the phone for a local newspaper, and I told him how my grandfather was an engineer aboard the Arthur Anderson - the ship that was on Lake Superior communicating with the Edmund Fitzgerald the night she sunk. My grandfather was part of the first rescue team to respond to the disaster. He and his crew saw the Fitzgerald vanish from their radar, and described that night as the worst storm he had ever witnessed. When I told Gordon that story he was amazed and told me "I'm proud to know you!" He was a truly kind and generous, and a complete gentleman. We talked on the phone about an hour, and after the concert he remembered me and shook my hand. I still have the photo. It's not everyday one of your musical heroes says something like that to you. I still beam inside when I think about it. RIP Gordon!
@tsav6693
@tsav6693 8 месяцев назад
What a great story! Very cool.
@heatherwoodland5728
@heatherwoodland5728 6 месяцев назад
How lovely and special. ♥️
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 5 месяцев назад
Wonderful story. Thank you for sharing.✌🏼
@marynovotny514
@marynovotny514 Год назад
This song and the wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald both pull at your heart strings before he even starts singing. His beautiful voice is just irreplaceable.😢❤
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
He had that magic touch.
@aaa-xd3jj
@aaa-xd3jj Год назад
Edmond Fitzgerald tears me apart every time I hear it.
@timmmahhhh
@timmmahhhh Год назад
I had a coworker who loved the song so much he requested it be played at his funeral. Very sadly he died at 65 in a head on car collision. His request was sadly fulfilled far sooner than anyone expected.
@chadkeller2144
@chadkeller2144 Год назад
Wow! Never knew the story behind this song until now. Thanks for bringing this to light and celebrating the musical genius that Gordon Lightfoot was! We're losing the legends one by one and it's sad because very few, if any, make music like this anymore. RIP, Gordon!
@Bonzi_Buddy
@Bonzi_Buddy Год назад
The music industry is vapid and it includes national radio. While there has always been "industry plants" and other manufactured bands that are just a creation of some deep pocketed producer, there was always the opportunity to have some DJ spin a record that is heard and then they achieve fame. Social media has certainly changed the landscape, but often these same shady producers are utilizing that same social media they way they did radio and they also are infesting all the top platforms... as well as still picking what gets played on the radio and what isn't played. What is sad is there is not the true "top 40" type radio stations that play a mix that appeals to the masses where people get exposed to all kinds of genres and learn to like things they never expected. It is just programmed garbage! Sad stuff. These music shows on TV are junk too. They often pick singers with vocal gimmickry, a pathetic backstory but not stellar talent. Some quality singers are discovered without a doubt... and frankly those shows probably fare better than what "rises up" on modern music charts.
@bruceb5481
@bruceb5481 Год назад
​@@Bonzi_BuddyI hope more people will read your reply. I was associated with the music business just after the payola scandal in the 1950s and into early '80's. Nuff said 😢😮😢😮
@williamsherman1089
@williamsherman1089 Месяц назад
Yep we are losing the legends and there's absolutely nobody to replace them not that anybody could, the future of music is very bleak
@coolbyrne
@coolbyrne Год назад
"Heroes often fail." Quite possibly one of the most heartwrenching truths.
@Kipgirl
@Kipgirl Год назад
Yup
@cidmclean9809
@cidmclean9809 11 месяцев назад
A hard truth to learn.
@pninnabokov3734
@pninnabokov3734 10 месяцев назад
I love his song, but "The Circle is Small" is my favorite.
@piscesempress1978
@piscesempress1978 8 месяцев назад
My eyes swell up when I hear that part. The whole song is just perfect poetry.
@billhorstkamp98
@billhorstkamp98 5 месяцев назад
Absolute truth ✌🏼
@williamjackson6705
@williamjackson6705 Год назад
This wasn't just a song; it was poetry set to music. The beautiful guitar playing & strings borders on hypnotic.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
The instrumentation is phenomenal. Well done, Mr. DeCaro 👏🏾
@valeriegarrity5773
@valeriegarrity5773 Год назад
I love "Sea of Tranquility" also. It's wonderful to just sit and crank up the volume and immerse oneself in the powerful music. You can have any flavor you happen to see. 🎵
@richardcooper3507
@richardcooper3507 Год назад
I loved almost every song this man performed. I was fortunate to see this legend perform. That performance & Peter Frampton at the same venue are among my best experiences at any concert. I sat front row within 25 ft from the man Frampton. Eye contact with the crowd. It was almost as if he was peering into my heart. I love both of those guys so much! Music can reach into your soul & changes you. I idolize Peter Frampton & Gordon Lightfoot for the same reason. They both made you feel the lyrics in your heart. They gave me so much joy. Frampton has been my idol from the first time I heard him on vinyl at the age of eleven. Now about my love for Gordon Lightfoot. I think the first time I heard him I was five years old. As many say about him, he was a songsmith. His lyrics & composing combine with the guitars & they dance together in perfection with his amazing almost haunting voice. From the first song, I was hooked & have been for 52 years. He was perfect at hitting every note so precisely. He played guitar as flawlessly as he sang. He was as close to perfect as a performer has ever been. You have to really listen because every time you find new subtleties in his guitar playing. The man gifted us with beautiful perfection. RIP Gordon, you've done enough for the world. And thank you!
@CurtHowland
@CurtHowland 7 месяцев назад
Check out Rick Beato's "What Makes this Song Great"
@danielwolski873
@danielwolski873 Год назад
Gordon Lightfoot has so many great songs including Sundown, my personal favorite. Can you believe that he's not in the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, mind boggling.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Another mindboggler for sure. Thanks Daniel!
@IDPhotoMan
@IDPhotoMan Год назад
Oh i believe it. The "Hall of Fame" is and always has been a complete joke.
@rich56ca
@rich56ca Год назад
I mean why not? A lot of folk singers in there already.
@jerrylev59
@jerrylev59 Год назад
The HOF charges artists big bucks to come and accept their award. It's an overrated tourist trap.
@PabloCruise1
@PabloCruise1 Год назад
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a sham.
@christineml1476
@christineml1476 Год назад
Never fails when I listen to "If You Could Read My Mind" I get a lump in my throat and goosebumps on my arms. There never will be another as talented as Gordon Lightfoot. RIP.
@daBEAGLE1017
@daBEAGLE1017 Год назад
Definitely a tear jerker.
@teresaquappe2228
@teresaquappe2228 Год назад
Heart wrenching
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Same here. It's one the best ever.
@cypherglitch
@cypherglitch Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock it was one of the very few songs that settled me when I was a toddler
@cypherglitch
@cypherglitch Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock it was one of the very few songs that settled me when I was a toddler
@Cool-Lake
@Cool-Lake Год назад
His songs have caused me to pause what I’m doing, turn the volume up, and go on his beautiful through the tune and lyrics. I’ve shed many a tear during his songs. Being near 70, I was fortunate enough to follow his rise through the charts. He will forever be missed but his songs will also forever keep us in tune with our own hearts. Well done Professor.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
With songs like these, you have to stop and listen closely to the story.
@als1023
@als1023 Год назад
Same thoughts , age and experiences, thanks for posting !
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 Год назад
Yes. I cry like a baby..in the car, home, elevator..teehee. Like a Baby.
@katherineskrzynecki3347
@katherineskrzynecki3347 Год назад
RIP Gordon, you were indeed a legend in music!
@lilolmecj
@lilolmecj Месяц назад
My husband was a Marine Engineer/Merchant Mariner, he can’t let The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald be played without blasting it at top volume. Even though Lightfoot never went to sea he captured that tragedy so well. interestingly the lyrics are almost directly taken from a newspaper article covering the incident. But the hauntingly beautiful music takes it to a place where the listener feels the fear, loss and eventual acceptance that all is lost.
@jackgilreath3113
@jackgilreath3113 Год назад
I think it's pretty safe to say that popular music will never again have lyrics that go this deep.
@tedhardulak7698
@tedhardulak7698 11 месяцев назад
What do you mean?? The depth of some of our "Modern" Rap and Hip-Crap about bitches and killing and drugs are as deep as any sewer around. Even most of country now. I have XM so I dont have to deal with any of it. I thank God I was in the 70s Era of music when music meant something. (: My favorite was Neil Young doing Southern Man and Skynard answering with Sweet Home Alabama.
@piscesempress1978
@piscesempress1978 8 месяцев назад
Ah come on you mean like these poetic lyrics : work work work duh duh duh or something like that by Rhianna. lol Seriously, I agree. Gord was just simply amazing.
@tommcdonough6086
@tommcdonough6086 5 месяцев назад
Well said, Gordon's lyrics run very deep. Personal favorites are Sundown and Carefree Highway, Gordon Lightfoot songs are good for the soul. Absolutely timeless. Love all his music.
@RH-tv9hk
@RH-tv9hk 2 месяца назад
​@@tedhardulak7698 Yep I went without XM for a couple months and it was almost torture. I stick with the channels Classic Rewind, Classic Vinyl, Margaritaville, 70s on 7, Yacht Rock, maybe a few others but almost always those.
@fivestring65ify
@fivestring65ify Год назад
This song tears me up every time I hear it. It hit me hard when I was young. Now that I'm older, and have been through what this songs brutally honest content is about, it knocks me to my knees. THIS is songwriting at its best. It doesn't get any better than this.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Brutal with a capital B! Thanks Jimmy!
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch Год назад
So many songs from my youth are like that, they were just songs when I was young, but now they are part of my life story, embedded in my soul. I'm in my 60s now, but even today I'll hear an old song and have that dim bulb in my brain light up and I finally get what the songwriter meant! I've loved John Prine since I was a teen, I know most of his songs by heart and most are fun upbeat kinda silly lyrics that lift my mood. After my mom died and we were cleaning out her house to sell it, I went home drained so I played some Prine to make me feel better... yikes. He jerked every tear I thought I'd already cried. There's this song called "Souvenirs": _"All the snow has turned to water Christmas days have come and gone Broken toys and faded colours Are all that's left to linger on I hate graveyards and old pawn shops For they always bring me tears I can't forgive the way they robbed me Of my childhood souvenirs Memories, they can't be boughten They can't be won at carnivals for free Well it took me years to get those souvenirs And I don't know how they slipped away from me..."_
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Raw, unadulterated emotion.
@johntiggleman4686
@johntiggleman4686 Год назад
The Professor is correct that songs today never approach this kind of writing. Actually, outside of a handful of songs, most of the music from the mid 90s on just don't hit me hard (exception: Johnny Cash's cover of Nine Inch Nails "Hurt;" that just yanks the tears from my eyes).
@tonymaiettasr.7340
@tonymaiettasr.7340 Год назад
@@LazyIRanch Emotions. Great post. Yes, songs can bring that out. In my youth I was never into the words of songs. But now in my 70’s I find myself listening to old favorites and really feeling those words. Thanks
@FarrellMcGovern
@FarrellMcGovern Год назад
As someone who grew up in Canada the 60s and 70s, it wasn't so much that you were a Gordon Lightfoot fan, but that his music was part of the makeup of Canadian culture. If you were into music at all, you heard Gordon Lightfoot. His music was just everywhere. It didn't matter that he was an amazing instrumentalist, or that he had a unique voice, or that he had songwriting skills that even Bob Dylan envied. He had all those things and many more, but uniquely for the time, he was part of the heart and soul of what made you a Canadian.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I just found out the other day from one of my teachers that Canadian radio stations are REQUIRED to play songs from Canadian artists, and I brought up Gordon Lightfoot.
@FarrellMcGovern
@FarrellMcGovern Год назад
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Yup. Otherwise we would be overwelmed by American Culture. It is know as the "CAN-CON" or Canadian Content regulations. And it is the reason why we have such a robust artistic & cultural part of Canadian life. They have to play a percentage of their total on air music by Canadian artists.
@susanmacdonald4288
@susanmacdonald4288 Год назад
Exactly! I was born in 1964, so was I much more interested in pop music in the 70's, but I was also listening to the radio, so I got to hear a lot of different music (and thank you, whoever came up Can Con). So I wasn't huge fan at the time, but I liked his music when I heard it, and his music was there all the time. Part of the musical background to my growing up. I've been listening to a lot of his music since he passed, and I'll hear one and think "hey, i forgot that one...that's pretty terrific!" I also heard some I'd never heard before, and think "hey, that's terrific!" I was going to say that I wish that I'd become a fan sooner, but I think maybe I've always been one.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
@@FarrellMcGovern I agree. Honestly, I stand with Canada here.
@visaman
@visaman Год назад
​@@susanmacdonald4288 another '64 baby. We always had the radio on in our house, usually country, but I would crank up C-FOX, when my parents went out for the day. 😂
@janmacdonald1547
@janmacdonald1547 5 месяцев назад
Why is this wonderful man NOT in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame??????? Pathetic. Opportunity missed! Thank you for spotlighting one of our national treasures. We will miss him forever and he will never be truly replaced ❤
@jamiethornton6101
@jamiethornton6101 4 месяца назад
Because the HOF is ran by a bunch of morons!
@davidmcginty6370
@davidmcginty6370 2 месяца назад
He was certainly great, but I never considered him a "Rock 'n' Roll" star.
@Helm-w1q
@Helm-w1q Месяц назад
​@@davidmcginty6370 He could rock out a tune or two, but was never a Rock &Roller. And the other reason he is not in the hall of fame is that he never belonged to us. He was a Canadian through and through. There is a lot of wisdom in his music. I feel double lucky, I can listen to him anytime I want and do, and I got to sit front row center stage and watch him in the Fox theater in Detroit.
@akeames
@akeames Год назад
This was a great tribute. He lived a good full life, but his passing still hurts. But we can’t keep them forever. 💔 RIP Gordon Lightfoot. 💐🕊️
@Play_fare
@Play_fare Месяц назад
I missed a chance to see him perform live in Ottawa at Algonquin College, with what turned out to be his last tour. Because of that, I have tried to see as many performing artists as possible with my daughters so that they can have the memories when these artists are no longer with us. Just this summer we saw Bruce Cockburn in concert at the NAC in Ottawa. Fantastic concert, but at age 77 and in declining health, there won’t be too many more opportunities to see and hear him live.
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 Год назад
Gordon is legendary in every sense of the word. Just pure songwriting magic, especially if you've had an influence on Bob Dylan. Appreciate this one man
@kenperkins7921
@kenperkins7921 Год назад
GORDON WAS A HEROE OF MINE
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Even more so now. What songwriter. What a singer. Thanks RC32.
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 Год назад
@@kenperkins7921 He was a hero to us all!
@RC32Smiths01
@RC32Smiths01 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock Absolutely!
@micnorton9487
@micnorton9487 Год назад
​​@@RC32Smiths01 I didn't know his first popular song was in '62.... That's class though when one legend compliments another legend and it turns out they're mutually admirational... Ozzy Osbourne and Post Malone for instance although Posty hasn't been around long enough to quite be a legend yet lol...
@janag9737
@janag9737 Год назад
This man had such a way with words and delivered them in a way that will never be equaled. RIP Mr. Lightfoot.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
No question. Thanks Jana!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
He’s one in a TRILLION.
@zachfarrell234
@zachfarrell234 Год назад
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Maybe 1 in 8 billion.
@johnnydollar666
@johnnydollar666 Год назад
Gordon Lightfoot reminds me of hearing the AM radio playing in my mom's kitchen in the 1970s.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I just read in the news that most cars are getting rid of AM radio! Sucks 😔
@justjoolz97
@justjoolz97 Год назад
Yes!
@demetriuscooksey7147
@demetriuscooksey7147 Год назад
Same here.
@eagle1371
@eagle1371 Год назад
Totally!
@RH-tv9hk
@RH-tv9hk 2 месяца назад
💙😢📻🎶🎶
@JeffSunnyside
@JeffSunnyside Год назад
Thank you Professor of Rock for an outstanding tribute to Gordon Lightfoot. Your sincere thoughts are easily recognized as coming from your heart. Mr. Lightfoot had a way of relating the human condition from his experiences to many people through his songs. We have lost a treasure , but his legacy will remain.
@elizabethboulais8311
@elizabethboulais8311 Год назад
I married a Canadian in 1968 so I took many trips to Canada for visits with his family. I discovered Gordon Lightfoot. I brought his music back home in Virginia and introduced him to my friends. I followed him all my life, including many concerts. He was a story teller of the best kind.
@kerriwilson7732
@kerriwilson7732 Год назад
🇨🇦
@davidhinkson8856
@davidhinkson8856 Год назад
The lines "I don't know where we went wrong but the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back" pull at my heart strings every time; the first time I heard the song in full and actually understood it was when it appeared at the end of a movie I watched - I think it was "The Last Days of Disco" when I was going through a breakup. It took on even more significance at the end of my marriage.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
That line alone shows how much he has mastered the craft of songwriting.
@CK-vp6hh
@CK-vp6hh Год назад
I’m so agree …. One of those songs that take you to a time and space…. I feel such sorrow every time I hear it…
@Ocelot1962
@Ocelot1962 4 месяца назад
"I don't know where we went wrong but the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back" - Yeah, that was the lyric to the end of my marriage, too. This song because the sensation that it was and still is because Gordon captured what so many of us went through. It's cathartic in that regard.
@MikeB-1965
@MikeB-1965 Год назад
Gordon was definitely one of the best singer/songwriters. I've loved "If you could read my Mind" since the 70s. There is definitely something magical about that song. It's almost haunting.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
What's your favorite line from the song Mike?
@MikeB-1965
@MikeB-1965 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock I had to think about that one but I suppose the opening line, "If you could read my mind love, what a tale my thoughts could tell." That's a pandoras box right there. Just think if you could read your lovers mind or vice versa. We all sometimes think things we don't want to, or shouldn't, express. It would be informative yet sometimes wonderful and sometimes hurtful. The lyrics are full of similes relating to the challenges of relationships that we can all connect to. The lyrics are deep and really makes the listener think. That's what makes the song so engaging.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It is very haunting if you let the words seep into your very soul.
@johnnyjohnson1326
@johnnyjohnson1326 Год назад
Thankfully, I lived in the same lifeline as Gordon Lightfoot!! Jim Croce is up there for me too. He was a true Master of his craft. His music meant many things to a lot of us. Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is such a haunting song. If You Could Read My Mind is a song that most of us can relate to in regards to regrets we may have. I can't listen to it without falling apart.
@elizabethbrauer1118
@elizabethbrauer1118 Год назад
❤ Jim Croce ❤
@tr5947
@tr5947 Год назад
@johnnyjohnson1326 I consider "Edmund Fitzgerald" one of the greatest songs ever written.
@debbieolandese4912
@debbieolandese4912 Год назад
I cry every time I hear this song.
@wakeuporsleep9686
@wakeuporsleep9686 Год назад
Gordon lightfoot and Jim Croce played together at the farm house
@lightmarker3146
@lightmarker3146 Год назад
Dear Professor; I grew up listening to Casey Kasem , and you make his loss tolerable. Your talent and depth of music appreciation, personal stories of your family really hit home . I admire your knowledge and business savvy ❤ Thank you for all the wonderful episodes , they all are hits.
@williamj.dovejr.8613
@williamj.dovejr.8613 Год назад
He has picked up where Mr. Kasem left off ...a perfect successor!
@es330td
@es330td Год назад
Born in 1971 I remember well listening to Casey Kasem's "America's Top 40" every week. I had never thought about it but if there was still an "America's Top 40" show Professor would be a worthy successor.
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm
@LivingMyBestLifeIAm Год назад
Yes!
@karinwolf3645
@karinwolf3645 Год назад
So did I!! Thank you, professor!
@rmssegwunfan2870
@rmssegwunfan2870 Год назад
As a Canadian, we always kinda felt like he was ours. It really warms my heart to see the outpouring of love coming from the south side of the border. It really shows that Gordon belongs to the world. Thank you all. ❤
@paulwojnilowicz5265
@paulwojnilowicz5265 Год назад
We share the falls one of the seven wonders of the world!
@dollydagger4306
@dollydagger4306 Год назад
I'm proud that he was a Canadian.
@carolmoore1038
@carolmoore1038 11 месяцев назад
He was still doing shows pretty late in his life and at one very small venue we got to meet him and chat with him for quite a while. Probably 10 of us stayed after the show while he was packing up and kept him company. Awesome down to earth guy. When he passed I probably would have cried anyway, but somehow after meeting him I felt like I had lost someone I knew
@Fercough
@Fercough 6 месяцев назад
There's a lot of admiration for Gordon Lightfoot in the UK. Especially in the north of England, it touches hearts.
@richardchambers3533
@richardchambers3533 5 месяцев назад
Along with Rush, April Wine, Guess Who, Neil Young, to name a few.👍
@stephenhanft1226
@stephenhanft1226 Год назад
Gordon Lightfoot recorded so many great songs during the 1970's. "If You Could Read My Mind" has always been my favorite. A really heart-wrenching song.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
It’s such an amazing song.
@scubashooter
@scubashooter Год назад
Mine too!
@patsyhughes9046
@patsyhughes9046 10 месяцев назад
My favourite song of all time. It touches my heart every time I hear it.
@rickybyrd1426
@rickybyrd1426 Год назад
My wife passed away in January of 2022. I'll never forget driving up the highway while waiting for the phone call to come to the funeral home to pick Jessica's ashes up. If You Could Read My Mind came on the radio at that moment. I can't explain it, but I've never heard it the same way ever since. It seemed to bring out everything that I felt, and will forever bring me back to that time.
@thecollective1584
@thecollective1584 Год назад
Mr. Lightfoot was, absolutely, the poet laureat of music. The lyrics of this song, particularly: "When you reach the part where the heartaches come, the hero would be me. But, heroes often fail" Holy hell, that hits
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Your exactly right! Beautiful!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
JUST PERFECTION.
@davecurda2350
@davecurda2350 Год назад
As a fellow Canadian I feel he never really got the credit he so rightly deserved . Good on you Adam for shining the light on him if only for a moment.
@joeyank2451
@joeyank2451 Год назад
Are You Kidding Me I’m In America And I Know For Sure He Was Loved Here A True Legend
@JerseyCityGuy
@JerseyCityGuy 3 месяца назад
when a guy can open his heart so honestly to the world the world listens
@msbrech
@msbrech Год назад
I'm only diving deeper into Gordon Lightfoot in the last few months. I was already practicing If You Could Read My Mind on my guitar when he passed. There are some songwriters who really resonoate with me in the poetry of their lyrics, the stories they weave, the emotion they bring. Dan Fogelberg and Jim Croce are chief among them in my book. And so is Gordon Lightfoot.
@steveyeager6177
@steveyeager6177 Год назад
Have you watched Rick Beato video "what makes this song great" about "If you could read my mind"
@msbrech
@msbrech Год назад
@@steveyeager6177 oh yes.
@williamstefens
@williamstefens Год назад
Rick Beato's break down of this song is incredible. I especially love how Rick focuses on all the incredible complexities of the instruments and how Gordon did an amazing job of blending the guitar with the string section to invoke the pain and heartbreak Gordon must have been feeling at the time.
@irazzimmer85
@irazzimmer85 Год назад
Question Just purchased a guitar. One of the first songs I want to learn to play is “If You Could Read My Mind”. Is it a song that will be easy to learn? I have never played an musical instrument other than the stereo Thanks in advance letting me know about this quest
@msbrech
@msbrech Год назад
@@irazzimmer85 there are several online resources that can give you the chords for that song. I don't know how far along you are in your own journey ( I'm coming back to the guitar after about 20 years, and I was never that good to start with), but you can definitely find some simplified chord sequences for it if you need to. Good luck to you!
@richardconnolly4835
@richardconnolly4835 Год назад
In 1979, my girlfriend took me to see Gordon at Massey Hall. A great hall with great acoustics. The concert was mesmerizing. I always thought of him as a poet who put his poems to music. As a flawed individual, as most of us are, he could reach us on an emotional level like few can. This song resonates on a scale like Don Maclean's Vincent. Both paint pictures in the mind that are cinematic complete with soundtrack.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
How was the experience?
@jenx5870
@jenx5870 Год назад
Aaah, Vincent. I remember when I was a teen in the 80s, and hearing that song for the first time. It made me cry. I still haven't been able to get through that song without shedding a tear, for some reason. If You Could Read My Mind, on the other hand, was just a beautiful song that I liked, until recently. Now, I add it to the shed a few tears pile. I still can't believe we have begun to call him "the late Gordon Lightfoot". Another one of the greats from my childhood gone. May he RIP.
@irazzimmer85
@irazzimmer85 Год назад
Great analogy, comparing it to Vincent
@ericneils3352
@ericneils3352 Год назад
Just amazing lyrics. Every time he relates to being the unseen ghost who will never be set free, or the failed hero... It's just so well written. In lesser hands, those themes could come across as incredibly cliché. Instead he finds a haunting balance between heartache, devastation, humbleness, and bitterness.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Those similes and metaphors are so palpable.
@cdd4248
@cdd4248 Год назад
Nicely Stated
@robster7316
@robster7316 Год назад
Great segment, Adam! A lot of great stories circulating about Gord as we share our memories of this Canadian icon. An interesting fact is that he attended Westlake Music College in LA to learn how to write his own song charts, thus retaining the publishing royalties to his music, which turned out to be a very wise financial decision! There is a move afoot up here in Toronto to rename Young Dundas Square (our version of Times Square) to Gordon Lightfoot Square, which would be a fitting tribute to him.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks for sharing Robster. Where are you in Canada exactly? What's the closest state to it?
@robster7316
@robster7316 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock Toronto. Closest major cities are Buffalo NY (about an hour) or Detroit MI (about 4 hours) by car.
@racegts
@racegts Год назад
That would be a fitting gesture to name that square after Gordon, but don’t let Trudeau have ANYTHING to do with it. I’m convinced that Gordon still had many years left in him and the Vax mandate most likely ( imo-40+ years in medicine) took his life, on his FB page it shows him getting the 🦠💉 in March of 21’- the average time span from 💉 to “sudden death “ is about 24 months!!! Needless to say I’m very upset by this needless loss along with the hundreds of thousands of others. 😢
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I say, rename the square. 😊
@leilanirocks
@leilanirocks Год назад
Would be a wonderful tribute
@kateruterbories2692
@kateruterbories2692 Год назад
Gordon was a huge part of my childhood. My father was stationed in New Brunwich from 1972 to 1975 and my parents played his albums all the time. My mom's been gone for 30 years and I can't hear one of his sing without thinking of her. Thank you, Gordon. RIP to them both.
@melissatodd673
@melissatodd673 Год назад
New Brunswick , most beautiful place …..
@preciousdaughter24
@preciousdaughter24 Год назад
I've been playing this song every day for a long time, as I am watching my marriage dissolve, and our separation begins tomorrow. I, too, was absolutely taken by it since I first heard it at eleven years old, as if it was a foreshadowing for me decades ago. Powerful and touching, it is a work of musical genius. It is my flagship song at this stage in my life, haunting yet cathartic.
@jamesspalten5977
@jamesspalten5977 Год назад
Best of luck to you, Amy. Heroes often fail...
@phins2dright
@phins2dright Год назад
@Amy Caldwell Been there, done that and bought the t shirt. It was one day a few weeks before my separation when I knew the marriage was on life support this song came on. I listened to the lyrics and for the first time completely understood the song. It captured every thing I was feeling. Painful but as you said, cathartic at the same time. Even now 10 years later hearing this song transports me back to that time. Good luck on your journey. Even though there will be hard days, there are better days ahead.
@lokisan100
@lokisan100 Год назад
Hugs.
@peoplehavetherights
@peoplehavetherights Год назад
Amy, may God bless and keep you in your time of tragedy. I wish you all the best.
@conscientiousdefector
@conscientiousdefector 10 месяцев назад
I’m so sorry Amy. I hope are doing Ok.
@SeanGTM
@SeanGTM Год назад
I don't often associate the word perfection with many singer/songwriters. But, Gordon Lightfoot deserves that label. RIP to one of the greats.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Truly. Unmatched top tier excellence.
@Geezer-yf8hv
@Geezer-yf8hv Год назад
RIP Gordon! A world icon, a Canadian treasure, but a jewel to the whole world!
@Geezer-yf8hv
@Geezer-yf8hv Год назад
He was a special singer/songwriter, in the same class as Jim Croce, Cat Stevens, Harry Chappin, etc…
@brettc660
@brettc660 Год назад
Gordon Lightfoot was one of the greatest ever - a true legend.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
NO question. What a loss.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
💯
@Whisper_292
@Whisper_292 Год назад
Once again, Adam, you increase the emotions of a song tenfold just by adding your own. Gordon Lightfoot was a great storyteller, but so are you.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thank you dearly! Made my day!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Absolutely 👍
@Denozo88
@Denozo88 Год назад
​@Professor of Rock your video of wreck of the edmund fitgerald was the best tribute to an artist I've seen you do.
@rosch99
@rosch99 Год назад
I've been a Lightfoot fan since I discovered his music in 1969. I once put on a Lightfoot album as background music while I was doing some chores around the house. I discovered I couldn't do both, because the poetry of his music demanded my attention. So, I put the chores on hold and sat down to listen. He was a superior craftsman of words and music.
@jppcasey
@jppcasey Год назад
When I was younger, I thought the song was about the Abbott and Costello movie "The Time of Their Lives"... about a ghost from a wishing well.
@ihaveinsomnia1
@ihaveinsomnia1 Год назад
LOL 😂😂😂 I think about Abbott and Costello when ever I hear this song! I haven't seen that movie since the 70s.
@markglabinski526
@markglabinski526 Год назад
Songs with feeling do not get any better than this one. Great post Prof!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
NO truer words were ever spoken! Good call Mark!
@BinaBecker
@BinaBecker Год назад
"Save a Prayer" is easily, far and away, Duran Duran's best song. I couldn't be more pleased to learn that Gordon was an inspiration for it.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Isn't it amazing? What are your other top Duran Duran songs?
@laurat1129
@laurat1129 Год назад
Me, too.🙂
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
You know you’re a legend when even an 80s new wave band takes inspiration from your music.
@GuitaristPAX
@GuitaristPAX Год назад
Ordinary World absolutely amazing song 💛
@paisleyprincess7996
@paisleyprincess7996 Год назад
DD sung that song the same day Prince died. Man…I bawled
@flavellinator
@flavellinator Год назад
This song contains some of the best uses of simile ever, and I was blessed to hear it live once- and it was perfectly sung! Great show Professor!
@markhodge6621
@markhodge6621 Год назад
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@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
You are exactly right. Amazing.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I remember my third grade teacher showing us similes like these.
@jeannettegory8185
@jeannettegory8185 Год назад
How can anyone call out one song as the best? Early Morning Rain was the first Lightfoot song I put on my Spotify list as I grew up in the Vancouver area and woke up to the rain on many a morning. But so many songs take me back to my parents' livingroom as I'm one of your contemporaries and my parents played his records often.
@Stormheart911
@Stormheart911 Год назад
It's a hard choice, I've gotta go with Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald as his greatest song. I remember listening to it when it was first released, and it still sends shivers down my spine every time I hear it. Shout out to a couple of his lesser known songs that I really like...Race Among the Ruins and Don Quixote...love both of them.
@maxcactus7
@maxcactus7 Год назад
Carefree Highway has always been my favorite Gordon Lightfoot song, but it's so difficult to truly pick a "greatest" from his catalogs because they're all so wonderfully good! God rest your soul, Mr. Lightfoot. Thank for you for brining so much joy to so many.
@visaman
@visaman Год назад
I sing it in the shower. ❤
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
There’s a whole selection of Gord’s Gold.
@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950
@tywebbgolfenthusiast8950 Год назад
Mine too. In 1974 I had a girlfriend named Ann, she left me not knowing what to do.
@valeriesmith3218
@valeriesmith3218 8 месяцев назад
He was leaving Phoenix on the I17 and saw the sign for CAREFREE Highway going to Carefree and Cave Creek Arizona. I love going there on the Weekends in the Winter those towns are Lovely.
@t.o.3522
@t.o.3522 Год назад
Gordon is very relatable. The one I tend to really connect with? “Carefree Highway”, great song for bad days, takes me back to childhood, a carefree special time, old folks referred in the lyric gets me thinking of my grandparents. As B Gibb stated, “good music comes from human experiences and stirs deep emotion”(sic)
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
He really knew how to write something we all felt or would feel.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Carefree Highway is wonderful no doubt. Barry was right!
@spddiesel
@spddiesel Год назад
I've loved this song for decades, but it really kicked me in the nuts when I got divorced in 2011. Tho the roles were reversed, it helped me realize that there wasn't a damn thing I could do except be real and nut up or shut up. Been happily with my second wife for 9 years now and hold zero resentment towards my first wife, and Gordon had a big hand in that. RIP 🤘
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Divorce is really hard. My parents have been married for 19 years and have not once experienced a divorce.
@frommatorav1
@frommatorav1 Год назад
My favorite Gordon Lightfoot song is If You Could Read My Mind, followed by Sundown and Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
@jerryfritz374
@jerryfritz374 Год назад
Gord's Gold Songs of a Troubadour, poet, historian, father, grandfather, singer, entertaine!! I'm biased. I first heard Early Morning Rain on the telecast of Aloha from Hawaii. Have the dvd and play it often. The video to the song reminds me if my younger, stupid, drinking days. I survived. Mr. Lightfoot was Incredible. Think I'll slip onto Carefree Highway for a while. Thanks Professor
@tdunph4250
@tdunph4250 Год назад
As a Canadian who thought that world of Lightfoot, all I can say is well done Professor of Rock! Fantastic video!! Thank You for paying tribute to a Canadian Icon!!
@gregwasserman2635
@gregwasserman2635 Год назад
Wait...he's not in the Rock Hall? Why does this not surprise me? Back in the days when people actually wrote thought provoking songs, no auto tune, artists played their own instruments...am I missing something?
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Nope. It's ridiculous.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
When talent did not require a review by Simon Cowell…the good old days.
@visaman
@visaman Год назад
This is why it was a big deal when Dylan inducted him into the Canadian Music Hall Of Fame.
@ChorltonandtheWheelies
@ChorltonandtheWheelies Год назад
Sorry this has nothing to do with this particular video but I know how much The Smiths meant and mean to you - Andy Rourke has died 😔. Another band that can never reform - even for just one special gig. Apparently he was a lovely guy. I met him a few times ( I worked behind the bar at a club in Manchester) and he was very unassuming. I had to hide my "fan girlishness" - a lot of famous faces came into "South" ( name of the club) but he was always polite and a very generous tipper. Rest in peace Andy - so sad for what could have been but what a legacy you've left behind 😥
@JamesAllen-xk8bc
@JamesAllen-xk8bc 7 месяцев назад
This is one of the best segments you've ever done. Thank you for this. I love Gordon Lightfoot's catalogue.
@7spann
@7spann Год назад
I discovered this song’s meaning after my first year of marriage, I totally understood this classic, love it Professor, thx for the history.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks Marlin!
@7spann
@7spann Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock much love , excellent content my friend
@areneesouder
@areneesouder Год назад
"If you could read my mind" is absolutely still one of my favorite songs ever! Unbelievably beautiful and haunting. And yes, it still makes me cry. 💜
@laurarominger2073
@laurarominger2073 Год назад
Disappointed to find he cheated. This song means a lot to me. My ex who cheated and now my estranged daughter. The most potent line for me is I’m just trying to understand the feelings that you lack. (Thanks for covering this line.) That hits home for me for both of them. And they truly lack empathy. I think there’s more there with his wife. You don’t write a line like that without it having a truth that is so hurtful. Just my opinion. Maybe I’m projecting my experiences.
@jenx5870
@jenx5870 Год назад
I guess you missed the part where his wife was guilty of serial affairs? His marriage was essentially over due to her inability to be faithful, and he moved on to be with another woman. He, however, had the grace to feel bad about how it all ended. Despite the marriage being in name only, they were still married, and he carried some guilt. Is it really cheating when your spouse is already sleeping around on you with other men without worrying about your feelings, or is it simply moving on before getting divorced first?
@denisedevoto5703
@denisedevoto5703 Год назад
I am with you on this one. The words remind me of my ex narc. That is why music is different to different people because our experiences are different. Sorry you had to grow through all this.
@laurarominger2073
@laurarominger2073 Год назад
@@denisedevoto5703 It sucked but it made me stronger. Happily remarried now for 9 years.
@denisedevoto5703
@denisedevoto5703 Год назад
@@laurarominger2073 I have been in a healthy relationship for five years. So happy for you!
@MilesL.auto-train4013
@MilesL.auto-train4013 Год назад
I am sorry you went through such a rough divorce yourself. As someone already said, music means different things to different people. You can have numerous interpretations of the same song and dance. While I don't necessarily agree with the way you interpret the line "If you read between the lines you'll know that I'm just trying to understand the feelings that you lack..." What it says to me, from _my_ personal experiences with a really nasty breakup, is the word 'lack' isn't meant to (seem to) be used in a derogatory manner, as in it was a one-sided note, but something that questions how a relationship lost it's spark from both ends. He's trying to figure out what she lacks so he can possibly try and rekindle that flame again, to give her what she needs. Of course, this didn't happen and it ended the way it did, but it's always a thought with heartbreak - "I don't know where we went wrong," you're left asking. Especially in this marriage. I bekieve he stated that it was over from day one due to the requirements of being a musician and touring all the time, you're away from your family almost all the time and that relationship will certainly crumble. He's been open about that and it's all weighed heavily on him, how he wished things were different. But also keep in mind he never claimed to be a saint either - he fully accepted the ultimate responsibility and paid his dues as best he could. Just my two cents.
@bedazzled64
@bedazzled64 Год назад
Gordon Lightfoot was a HUGE part of my childhood. I still have the albums that I bought back in the 70s. One of my absolute favorites of his would be "The Circle is Small"
@anthonydidonato7692
@anthonydidonato7692 Год назад
As a teenager in the 60s I remember hearing if you could read my mind. Laying in bed was such a great song .
@donwarrington4916
@donwarrington4916 Год назад
Thank You for paying proper homage to one of the greatest artists this country has ever produced . Unbelievable we couldn't drop the flag for him ...epic fail
@donwalker8292
@donwalker8292 Год назад
I never knew the story behind the song until now. Thank you, Adam. I’ve been a fan of Gord since I was still in my teens. He, along with John Denver and Marty Robbins, we’re (and still are) my musical heroes. Thanks again.
@maureencoyle666
@maureencoyle666 Год назад
Gordon was a fabulous wordsmith…his music got me through high school and college. Rest in peace, Gordon. 💚🙏🏻🎵🎼🎶🎤☮️
@Dan-dg9pi
@Dan-dg9pi Год назад
What else do you need to know beyond the fact that Bob Dylan said that Gordon Lightfoot never wrote a bad song?! I agree completely. Black Day in July, Did She Mention My Name, Song for a Winter's Night, Affair on Eighth Avenue, the list just goes on and on.
@karlshuler1011
@karlshuler1011 Год назад
Gordon will always have a spot in my heart. My dad and I spent hours together listening to him driving to my hockey practices and games. When I hear him, it brings all those great memories back. Nothing more Canadian than Gordon Lightfoot and hockey.
@pjpredhomme7699
@pjpredhomme7699 Год назад
maybe some tim hortons coffee and poutine
@karlshuler1011
@karlshuler1011 Год назад
@pjpredhomme7699 neither of those. Back then, we never went to Tim Hortons it was as big as it is today. Poutine wasn't either.
@maryrowe3981
@maryrowe3981 Год назад
Brought tears to my eyes; the pain in his word and the grief in his voice…
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Gives you goosebumps, doesn’t it?
@CoondawgPD
@CoondawgPD Год назад
Wife and I was listening to Gordon’s hits just last night. Perfect timing. Gordon is a treasure. An amazing songwriter. Anyone who can write a documentary (Edmond Fitzgerald) and make it mainstream is a master.
@cgluck
@cgluck Год назад
Yeah, that is one of the problems I had with GL. When I was younger, I could not really appreciate him. Now, I just turned 60, and listen to him again. And just go "Wow". This is pure talent, and a poet.
@laurarominger2073
@laurarominger2073 Год назад
I heard this song when it came out. I was maybe 7? Like you I was too young to understand it all but felt it all even at that young age.
@jillwklausen
@jillwklausen Год назад
One of the all-time greats when it comes to story songs. Lightfoot had a way of giving you chills and breaking your heart with his lyrics and melodies. Thank you for honoring him. In the final verse of "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," Lightfoot wrote of the Mariners’ Church of Detroit: "The church bell chimed 'til it rang 29 times for each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald.” The day after his death, the church rang the bell 30 times, one extra in his honor. Thank you again for this great tribute, Adam. Have an excellent day. P.S. I always preferred George Benson's version of The Greatest Love to Houston's. Especially as it appeared on his Live on Broadway album.
@lauradecker4213
@lauradecker4213 Год назад
I did not know this. thank you for sharing this information.
@jillwklausen
@jillwklausen Год назад
@@lauradecker4213, you're welcome.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
The last line of Edmund Fitzgerald conjures up such incredibly haunting imagery, what with the sound of the bells.
@gailremp8389
@gailremp8389 Год назад
Integrity is everything….period.
@jamalstephenson7140
@jamalstephenson7140 Год назад
What a Canadian legend!! So many great songs. Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald is my favorite from GL. He was such a great storyteller!! RIP GL!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
A master. No question.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Perfect song.
@mikestampede77
@mikestampede77 Год назад
Heroes often fail…
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
So moving.
@jacobus57
@jacobus57 Год назад
​@@ProfessorofRock like so many others, this song gives me goosebumps every time I hear it, which is almost every day.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
One of the most moving lines ever.
@jeffsquires6620
@jeffsquires6620 Год назад
Special thanks for this video. A Canadian metalhead who was always humbled by Gordon lightfoot. A missed and treasured Canadian legend.
@michaelburke5907
@michaelburke5907 Год назад
Carefree Highway and Early Morning Rain were my theme songs as I hitched around the country in my youth.
@Polyphemus47
@Polyphemus47 Год назад
I got a jolt of dopamine seeing Johnny Mathis' "All-time Greatest Hits" at the front in your record rack, and another when you mentioned him in this episode. Not a rock-and-roller, but a legendary inspiration for ballad singers. A nod to us oldsters amongst your fans? I love your channel, Prof. This tribute to Gordon Lightfoot was SO heartfelt, and well researched. Thank you!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
He influenced rock and roll.
@brendah.6366
@brendah.6366 Год назад
Adam, wonderful tribute. First fell in love with Gordon at the tender age of 13. After the wreck of the Fitz, which had two crew members from my small town on the North coast, I, of course, had to hear more from him!!! Once I heard more, I was hooked!!! What a treasure. Thank you, Professor!!! And thank you Gordon!!! Rest peacefully. ❤❤❤
@scotta6163
@scotta6163 Год назад
My wife and I were fortunate enough to see him in concert just before the pandemic. His voice, understandably, wasn't what it was back in his prime, but he could still play the 12-string and make it look easy. Gordon will always be a favourite. Rest well my friend.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
You know, we all get older every day. I understand.
@bobmcbobson8368
@bobmcbobson8368 Месяц назад
You forgot to add the part where you went for snacks, fell in love with the hot cashier, causing your marriage to end in a fit of irony
@janicemclaughlin8100
@janicemclaughlin8100 Год назад
I love your channel. You are so informative, thank you! I got to see Gordon in 72’. Simply awesome.
@paulmartin7332
@paulmartin7332 Год назад
I'd say The Edmund Fitzgerald of course but after that would be Beautiful , one of the best love songs ever written. But then his most overlooked gem The Circle Is Small is also fantastic.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
All great choices.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Poll: What is your pick for the greatest lyric from a song released in the 70s?
@lauriesolonka2477
@lauriesolonka2477 Год назад
"there's still time to change the road you're on", " all we are is dust in the wind", " although I search myself, there's always someone else I see"...
@christineml1476
@christineml1476 Год назад
"Well, I've been afraid of changin' 'Cause I've built my life around you" "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac - it reminds me of an unhealthy relationship I was in too long, but am thankfully out of.
@chrispetrillo9042
@chrispetrillo9042 Год назад
We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl year after year. I believe most of us know who sings that.🎵
@catherine6653
@catherine6653 Год назад
You know he'd be a poor man if he never saw an eagle fly. John Denver, Rocky Mountain High 🦅 There's a man over there What's his color I don't care He's my brother, let us live in peace. Elton John, Border Song. 🕊
@t.o.3522
@t.o.3522 Год назад
“You know I need you like the winter needs the spring”-America (single 1972)
@wayne00949
@wayne00949 Год назад
Gordon Lightfoot was certainly a great Canadian artist but he was not alone. Check out the music of The Tragically Hip (Gord Downie - songwriter) and Bruce Cockburn, among many others, who's music in a source of national pride to Canadians.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Cockburn is a favorite. I've sat down with him! Should I release it?
@wayne00949
@wayne00949 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock Love to see your talk with Cockburn. You will be doing yourself a big favour to check out The Tragically Hip.
@actionsub
@actionsub Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock You darn betcha! Bruce is so underrated this side of the 48th parallel!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I’ve heard of both.
@Creaulx
@Creaulx Год назад
​@@ProfessorofRockPlease do, he's a fave and had a huge career renaissance in the 90s and early 2000s with some of his best work being released. Another, lesser known Canadian icon.
@Paul_Maurone
@Paul_Maurone Год назад
Yes. I was also quite young when I first heard this. (I was about 8) I didn't understand this subject of the song but I loved the sound and I knew it told a good story. The same thing with "Time in a Bottle" by Jim Croce. Great pieces of music the weren't understood by me, but they still sounded so great that I didn't want them to end.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thanks Paul. Love both songs ever so..
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Take on new meanings as we get older.
@Paul_Maurone
@Paul_Maurone Год назад
@@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 100% !
@zachfarrell234
@zachfarrell234 Год назад
My earliest musical memory was hearing "Sundown" on the radio for the millionth time back in the 70s when I was about maybe 3 years old. I remember asking my mom why that same song was on the radio 15 times a day. That was when i first began to understand the concept of a "hit song".
@corkycobon1481
@corkycobon1481 Год назад
Gone way too soon but NEVER to be forgotten. RIP Mr Lightfoot and thank you for the music.
@1TheShawnster
@1TheShawnster Год назад
I first learned this song in my middle school choir, and like you I didn't really understand it, but it was a beautiful song. Forty two years later I finally understood it on a level I never imagined I could.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Wow! thanks my friend.
@LazyIRanch
@LazyIRanch Год назад
Wow, your music teacher was epic to introduce you kids to such beautifully crafted music! They knew what they were doing. You probably don't remember a lot of other songs your choir performed, but you sure remember that one. Our music teacher taught us some Carpenters songs, which I thought were lame at the time. As I matured, my appreciation for their music increased. I fell in love (hard) when I was 20, and all the sudden that goofy song we learned in middle school made sense! "Such a feeling's coming over me There is wonder in most everything I see Not a cloud in the sky, got the sun in my eyes And I won't be surprised if it's a dream" (Top of the World)
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
We seem to appreciate more as we get older. That’s natural.
@1TheShawnster
@1TheShawnster Год назад
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 True. However, I understood it so much better, at least partially due to a divorce that I never expected. The primary difference was that she was the one who inserted the interloper into the equation.
@1TheShawnster
@1TheShawnster Год назад
@LazyIRanch - Ah yes, we definitely learned and performed several Carpenters tunes, including that one. I also played the trumpet, so I learned a lot of the music from the '60s and '70s. We were fortunate.
@dgarve
@dgarve Год назад
That's fascinating about "Save a Prayer" being inspired by "If You Could Read My Mind". Gordon was definitely an amazing singer/songwriter. There's a great clip in Scorsese's Rolling Thunder Review movie where, at a stop in Toronto, you see Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot sitting around on the floor of somebody's house and strumming away (possibly trying to learn Joni's "new" song, 'Coyote'). Also love how Gordon was inspired to write the Sundown album while on a camping trip deep in the Canadian woods in the summer of '73. "Seven Island Suite" is a masterpiece from that album. Have a good one, Adam! Thanks, Dave
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Love that! Thanks for the reminder!
@BlessYourHeart254
@BlessYourHeart254 Год назад
Save a Prayer is an amazing song. Maybe you can do an episode on it sometime?
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
I had absolutely no idea about Duran Duran taking inspiration from this song until just recently. It’s really cool.
@ChrisG-cy2om
@ChrisG-cy2om Год назад
The most beautiful, saddest song of all time. Thank you mr. Lightfoot
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Thank you Gordon for the music 🙏
@robertcartier5088
@robertcartier5088 Год назад
Regret is a very powerful emotion. Devastating, if you let it.
@lindaw2165
@lindaw2165 5 месяцев назад
Back in the early '70's when they added radios to the school buses (to soothe the savage beasts, I think!), I used to hear this and Sundown and I totally fell in love with his voice. I have never fallen out of love with it. I was lucky enough to see him at the Utah State Fair in 1985 and it was the best concert I'd ever been to. No one was screaming, no one was stoned, and the amplifiers weren't turned up so loud that your ears bled. It was comfortable, companionable - like sitting down with your best friends and just enjoying the evening together, everyone singing along. I cried my eyes out when I heard he'd passed. No one can hold a candle to the Minstrel of the Dawn. I've truly been "the victim of his minstrelsy" and I've loved every minute of it. 💔
@Krullmatic
@Krullmatic Год назад
Early Morning Rain is one of my favorites from him.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
A great choice my friend.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Love it.
@stephentravis6127
@stephentravis6127 Год назад
It just occurred to me how much the Canadian artists have filled my listening hours.The Guess Who and Gordon being my favorites. Gordon's songwriting ranks with any of the greats, not in volume, but in quality. I will listen to him until my hearing fails, he wrote songs that expressed what most wish they could. Thanks for the lasting effects of your music, RIP.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
There was something in the water! Great music.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
And we also saw Rush and Bryan Adams.
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O
@Bass_Playa_Two_Point.O Год назад
One of the most poignantly written songs of modern popular music, IMO. Rick Beato analyzed it a few years ago. Thanks for posting this.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
THanks.
@rmelin13231
@rmelin13231 Год назад
Yes, Rick Beato analyzed the music, the arrangement, the engineering, more than the lyrics. By his own admission, he is not a lyrics person, therefore his analysis in concert with this one, which does emphasize the lyrics, make beautiful harmony. I do recommend Rick Beato's video, as it will demonstrate how intricate the arrangement truly is. The song is quite simply - incredible. Thank you for this.
@111Phoenix777
@111Phoenix777 Год назад
How sad. What a talented musician, composer, and lyricist. I didn't realize how close this was to his own life.
@nsmith440A
@nsmith440A Год назад
Thank you for this tribute to an inspirational troubadour. Like you, I miss the influence that local radio stations used to have . With that loss is the loss of the dream that a local band could make it big (the sisters from Seattle come to mind). However, one thing in your telling that I might suggest for reconsideration is that the fills, grace notes, and contra melody on the guitar was played by his accompanist Red Shea. It almost possible for a virtuoso to play both parts simultaneously. Together, in concerts, they played Ir You Could Read My Mind with the delicacy and intimacy that we hear on the studio recording. We have lost a composer, lyricist, poet, balladeer and performer.
@philbrown1474
@philbrown1474 Год назад
If you want to hear one Canadian legend pay “homage” to another, Google “Burton Cummings - Gordon Lightfoot”. It’s hilarious and tastefully well done. Nice segment Prof.
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Burton is one of the best. Is it up on YT?
@philbrown1474
@philbrown1474 Год назад
@@ProfessorofRock Yes it is. It’s not new. He’s been doing it in his live shows for many years. The Trifecta of Cummings, Lightfoot, and Rod Stewart all play a part in it. Funny and I think done with reverence to Lightfoot.
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Was this recently?
@elaineh7993
@elaineh7993 Год назад
I love Gordon! Especially "if you could read my mind", I lived close to Port Huron Mich, and have always felt a special love for "The wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" I love this song. Great video!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Thank you Elaine!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
They’re both amazing.
@Lakeshore14
@Lakeshore14 Год назад
Thank you for such a beautiful tribute to our Gordon. The world will miss him. 😥💔🇨🇦
@williamj.dovejr.8613
@williamj.dovejr.8613 Год назад
Professor, can you do a video on Paul Davis's hits " I Go Crazy " and " Cool Night" ?
@Slipperygecko390
@Slipperygecko390 Год назад
Just like birds of a feather We too have followed the golden sun It feels so good Knowin' the watchman's gone
@rogerdeahl9629
@rogerdeahl9629 Год назад
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Being I couldn't get on today, I thought maybe I died when I went to the hospital for tests yesterday! 😂 Gordon Lightfoot was an amazing singer/songwriter. He was very important in the late 60s and early 70s. Thanks for this, Professor. RIP Gordon Lightfoot.
@Sweet--Richard.4981
@Sweet--Richard.4981 Год назад
What's wrong. I'll 🙏
@rogerdeahl9629
@rogerdeahl9629 Год назад
@Sweet Richard Just routine cancer testing, among other things. Thank You for the well wishes. 🙏
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Glad your'e back! Thanks Roger!
@ProfessorofRock
@ProfessorofRock Год назад
Wishing you health and peace my dear friend!
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz9980 Год назад
Thank goodness you are still here! You are one of my faves, Roger.
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