Being a baseball fan, I received an E-Mail from Joe about Tebow banging out 9 HR's in practice. The Mets train in Port St. Lucie. I've both stayed with relatives there and been to the Mets' facility. BTW, I was also at Shea Stadium. My Dad also bought a new 1963 Chevy from Bob Miller who was part of Stengel's Amazin' Mets. PS: there were two Bob Millers on the team. I got a baseball autographed by the team in the deal.
So, I E-Mailed Joe back with a video of Hank Snow doing "I've Been Everywhere." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kGHmIZ4IUY Joe always chides me about all the places I've been.
The Snow clip led right into a Leroy Van Dyke clip of the Auctioneer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaVTxiPBJgM&spfreload=10
After watching Hank & Leroy's machine gun deliveries, I searched for Gordon Lightfoot doing The Auctioneer. He performed it throughout his career. A studio version was released on 1980's Dream Street Rose. BTW, it was one of the first albums recorded digitally by WB. Couldn't find a video performance, but here's a live audio clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPKH2O6d1z8&spfreload=10
Lo and Behold, I come across a complete 1979 video from the simulcast of Soundstage. Soundstage was an hour concert show dedicated to only one or two acts. It was produced by WTTW (PBS Chicago) and simulcast on WFMT, our local classical powerhouse. IF you dig Gord, his Soundstage concert is him in his prime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVaf0G56-l8&t=2730s&spfreload=10 Sadly, Canadian Railroad Trilogy is partial. All other tracks are in tact.
Another complete concert from 1972 Beat Club with complete clip of my favorite Lightfoot song, Canadian Railroad Trilogy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqS310cQ0CI&spfreload=10
I've seen/heard Gord live perhaps 6 times, including at the Desert Inn in LasVegas. Saw/heard Sam Butera there the same night. Yes, I bought the CD-4's of Sundown & Cold on the Shoulder as new releases.
So, I E-Mailed Joe back with a video of Hank Snow doing "I've Been Everywhere." https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kGHmIZ4IUY Joe always chides me about all the places I've been.
The Snow clip led right into a Leroy Van Dyke clip of the Auctioneer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WaVTxiPBJgM&spfreload=10
After watching Hank & Leroy's machine gun deliveries, I searched for Gordon Lightfoot doing The Auctioneer. He performed it throughout his career. A studio version was released on 1980's Dream Street Rose. BTW, it was one of the first albums recorded digitally by WB. Couldn't find a video performance, but here's a live audio clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPKH2O6d1z8&spfreload=10
Lo and Behold, I come across a complete 1979 video from the simulcast of Soundstage. Soundstage was an hour concert show dedicated to only one or two acts. It was produced by WTTW (PBS Chicago) and simulcast on WFMT, our local classical powerhouse. IF you dig Gord, his Soundstage concert is him in his prime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVaf0G56-l8&t=2730s&spfreload=10 Sadly, Canadian Railroad Trilogy is partial. All other tracks are in tact.
Another complete concert from 1972 Beat Club with complete clip of my favorite Lightfoot song, Canadian Railroad Trilogy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PqS310cQ0CI&spfreload=10
I've seen/heard Gord live perhaps 6 times, including at the Desert Inn in LasVegas. Saw/heard Sam Butera there the same night. Yes, I bought the CD-4's of Sundown & Cold on the Shoulder as new releases.