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Gordon Lightfoot Knotty Pine 1986
From the 1986 Ian and Sylvia reunion concert this came immediately after all 3 had sung Gordon's signature "Early Morning Rain" see youtube video at:- ...
Although this is a 1986 performance, "Knotty Pine" was not on "East Of
Midnight. It can be found on 1983's "Salute." Both are fine, underrated
albums. His stuff during that period did not get the recognition it
deserved. "Shadows" in 1982 may have been his best album, period. That
point, however is arguable. As for me though, "Sundown" and "Summertime
Dream" are the only two albums as a whole that could be rated better than
"Shadows." Foster only worked on one cut on EOM, "Anything For Love."
People who dis G Lightfoot need to try again and understand. This is one of
the greatest singer/songwriters ever to enter into and grace this world.
His lyrics are poetry, his melodies come from his mind and his heritage.
Get your hands on as much of his discography as you can and listen to him
often - from his wonderfully supple voice when he was young, through the
bold middle years all the way to the present - still majestic. The more you
listen to him, the deeper you realize he is.
It is true that Gord's voice is not what it once was. I'd decided to stop
going to his concerts a few years ago because of it but what a loss.
Recently he performed at PSU. I didn't go. Friends who did told me of the
near-religious experience of everyone in the auditorium. He stayed around
and talked to a group of loyal fans without regard for the clock after the
concert. We all know what his voice once sounded like. Once we were ALL
young. He is a diamond. Diamonds are forever.
Nope, they definitey broke the mold after Gord....just couldn't have two
people on the planet that talented.... He was a guest host awhile back on
the "Canadian Idol" show. The contestants did a tribute to him singing
"Canadian Railroad Trilogy"......A Youtube member posted it. Type
"Lightfoot Canadian Idol" into search browser, it should be your first
return if you care to view. Fantastic talent by the contestants and a
heartwarming tribute....
I accidentally pressed the poor comment button by mistake. Sorry. GORDS DA
MAN FOR SURE! I saw him in Grand Praire, Tx this month. I could hardly
wait. It was over before I knew it. I could have sat there all night. I
don't care how he looks or how he sounds, he's still got it. He's like a
fine wine....better with age. He looks damn good at 70. I can't wait till
he comes round again. Angie
@mandospence Yes you are correct. Anyone disrespecting Gord is unkind. This
man has been selling out Massey Hall for more than 40 years. No other
artist has ever done that at Massey Hall. I feel that if you don't like
Gord, that's okay. Just don't listen to him. But please don't respect him.
He has written more great songs than most people have had great days in
their lives. Thankyou.
@VaderMode1 While EAST OF MIDNIGHT is not my favorite Gord Album, you can't
help but notice how COOL and SUAVE he looks in his white suit from this
album in 1986. He has lost weight, is thin again, and is saying, "Yeah, I
am ready and I am back." He worked with DAVID FOSTER on this album and Mr.
Foster Gord collaborate very nicely. Two men, both talented, equals success.
I think he may be a lifelong smoker of tobacco and perhaps alcohol
consumption complicates that... No good for anyone's throat. As for his
voice being 'shot' - BULLSHIT He is a 68 year old man and one of the
greatest voices put to record and if you ever loved the music - and the man
who wrote it then you outta be embarrassed to say he ought not to be
performing.
@srxsteve - Your comment about the song Lightfoot sang in "Harry Tracey" is
from two years ago, but I wanted to let you know that it's now posted by
TheDesertrat on YouTube, in case you hadn't found it. As icepick141
mentioned, it's called "My Love for You." So glad you mentioned it as now
I've found a new song to hear GL sing so beautifully.
@mandospence ...you are absolutely right he is the Ultimate best singer
songwriter ever to have graced this earth. The only singer I listen to I
never tire of hearing his music..and John Denver does not compare to Gordy
at all and never will. I am sorry he is the very best! @nylawyer..yes he is
GOD...lol
GL is amazing. Still, to this day. Watch the way his fingers move in this
vid. I love it. Saw him in concert in the 70's, 80's & just recently. I
will always love his voice & the way he plays the guitar. His music has
been a constant in my life... and I hope he continues to perform for a long
time.
Wolfgar, I'm a huge Gordon fan, but I agree that his voice seemed a bit
strained at times in this song. He DOES hit some wonderful subtle notes at
the end of most verses, however. AND it's certainly a sweet song. I don't
think there's anything wrong with a bit of objective criticism/discussion.
It's a Martin dreadnought of some kind. I know that Martin had a limited
edition Model D-18GL made to Gordon's specs that they were producing about
seven years ago. They probably don't make it anymore, though. They still
make their model D-18 guitar with several variations to it, though.
Knotty Pine Esquire Project Pt. 3: Death and Austin
It's been a while, so I thought I'd update you on the Pine Tele and explain why I haven't made any videos recently.
geez meing. sorry. what kinda stuff do you want to learn? do ya play out
at all? for some reason, i keep getting emails of your comments on other
people's ch. lol! found some cool folks from that lol.. no clue why google
does that but oh well. keep jammin'!
+Jesse Anderson that's a tough one to pick that way. i had my old books from when i was little and studied a bit but i'm kinda illiteral lol. i ended up giving them to matt, my guitarist cuz i can't use em lol. i actually wanted learn violin after watching this chick in the lead of a yanni dvd lo! hey, i did odd jobs for the older folks in my condos. 'teenager for hire' lol that was my flyer.. so you learning on your own or by a dvd or teacher? how long have you had a classical?
+Jesse Anderson wait, you're writing a classical book or learning classical? i took it in 3rd grade which lasted a year lol. 8yr old playing greensleeves an crap.. i took it back up in 7th grade and played hard! i'd do dumb stuff like put .012 jazz strings (w/ a wound g!) on my jackson in my SRV phase and 9's in my malmsteen/ van halen days. and i still have the yamaha lol, sounds good and you can shred sweeps etc. blah lol! idk how you write so much!
+Jesse Anderson well either or both are cool and will getcha playing. besides learning songs (and sing?) anything more specific you're working on like theory, styles, playing and singing, weddings etc. or haven't you mastered? i guess you're good theory wise being a teacher so where do we go from here?
I'm doing the band thing too. I just felt that working with hospice patients would help me at this moment to deal with the loss of my Dad. My goal is to play more.
+Blaine Ludeman Thanks. Don't know either! I've gone twice so far. I've needed to learn some Willie Nelson, Steve Miller and some old gospel songs. Those are the requests that I've been getting from the hospice patients that I've visited so far.
Man! Love your videos just hadn't had the chance to comment. I decided to
do my nifty repair steez channel in my native language since there's
already so many English channels. Keep up the good work, please swing by my
Facebook I'd like to talk! A hoot & a holler from Holland!
Hi Jesse, I just found your channel because of your Gelvin Orion review.
Very good review btw. Condolences on your dad passing, I know what losing
parents is like. I like what I've seen of your videos so far, and hope to
see more in the future. Go ahead and upload some videos of your music. I
always like hearing someone playing music because they have a passion for
it. Cheers man.
+lion39 Thank you very much for your kind words. That's exactly what I have planned. I'm playing an open mic tonight, so I'm going to record what I do. Hopefully, it'll turn out okay. Thanks for the comment!
Gretsch Knotty Pine Western Roundup
This is the Gretsch Knotty Pine Western Roundup, a limited reissue of the classic Gretsch 1955 6130 Round Up, but with a stunning bookmatched knotty pine top ...
Whoa! I love alot of tones,the classic medium gain plexi/JCM sound through
a Les Paul,Warm smooth jazz tones from an Es,Super heavy detuned high gain
EMG sounds,a snappy quacky Fender tone,and of course that great gretsch
sound,but this thing has a tone all its own! mean its got that gretsch snap
and spank,but jeez its got so much bite and jangle to it too,but its not
harsh.I want one!!! lol awesome demo Andy,youre doing your job,making
everyone want super expensive guitars haha.
It's a mix of slapback delay and just mild overdrive, not too much gain so
the attack and sound of the guitar shines through. Take a look at the Xotic
RC Booster, JHS Morning Glory or any of the Jetter pedals. PGS
DAMN! I really had my eyes and ears set on the Setzer purple hot rod (would
match my Plum Juke 1210 amp) But this is true craftsmanship in great detail
and TONE ! Mucho buck-o's though whoa is me,,,,,,,,,, ;(
Andy--great work on your demos, pal. I really like your playing style. Not
really hybrid, but it looks that way. Using your forefinger- and
thumb-nails as a pick affords digit versatility, I think.
Thank you for the demo. I have one question though: How would you define
the tonal difference between the KPW and the Penguin that you demoed a
short time ago ? thank in advance for you comments !
That is an amazing sounding Gretsch in an amazing guitar players hands.
Props! Thanks for everything you do PGS! Us guitar freaks and gear addicts
thank you for feeding our addiction. :)
hey, can i make a suggestion? It would be really cool if on every one of
your videos you guys can put a link to the page where we can check out the
price on what you're demoing. Thanks!
Hi Andy & PGS - Jonas from Sweden here - what a great guitar, tone and
really superb playing from Andy! Thanks for all your excellent demos :) -
Cheers from Stockholm, Sweden - Jonas
Hi PGS-Andy, sounds fantastic! What's the difference in sound between this
Gretsch G6130 Knotty Pine Western Round Up and the G6121-1955 model, both
with DynaSonics? Best Regards
As usual Andy delivers a superb playing experience on this demo. I know of
no other company who can show what guitar gear can do like Pro Guitar Shop
and Andy. Thanks!
@kuringmundo Oh thanks... i didn't know there already were links. i've been
watching these demoes from pgs since way back and they didn't always do
that. Got it!
Can anyone tell me what the music was in the background during the
explanation of the features from 1:05 - 2:04? That song was totally boss!
Thanks, Dm