What a songwriter
Sundown you better take care.
Had listened to a lot of his songs recently
The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald was a classic
Quote from: Herman Cain on May 01, 2023, 10:46:32 PM
Had listened to a lot of his songs recently
The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald was a classic
Used to drink $.80 Busch Light Drafts and listen to this on the jukebox at Listwan's back in the day. Good memories
An old Irish melody. Also used for 'Back Home in Derry'.
Quote from: The Sultan of Semantics on May 01, 2023, 08:41:09 PM
Sundown you better take care.
Song was about Cathy Smith, a famous groupie of sorts back in the day. She was in the bungalow with Belushi the day he died - may have been the one who concocted the 8 ball that killed him.
Quote from: Lennys Tap on May 02, 2023, 08:08:53 AM
Song was about Cathy Smith, a famous groupie of sorts back in the day. She was in the bungalow with Belushi the day he died - may have been the one who concocted the 8 ball that killed him.
She went to jail for it
Quote from: Uncle Rico on May 02, 2023, 08:34:46 AM
She went to jail for it
And then deported, and now dead
Quote from: Herman Cain on May 01, 2023, 10:46:32 PM
Had listened to a lot of his songs recently
The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald was a classic
I thought it was a nice tribute, but I knew well a guy who worked in the Great Lakes shipping business at the time. He said the families of the men from the Fitzgerald were very upset about the song.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on May 02, 2023, 09:44:59 AM
I thought it was a nice tribute, but I knew well a guy who worked in the Great Lakes shipping business at the time. He said the families of the men from the Fitzgerald were very upset about the song.
I believe he gave proceeds to the families from the song
Quote from: Uncle Rico on May 02, 2023, 09:48:10 AM
I believe he gave proceeds to the families from the song
If so, glad to hear that. I was simply passing along what I heard from a guy in a position to know that there were families upset about the song.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on May 02, 2023, 09:52:41 AM
If so, glad to hear that. I was simply passing along what I heard from a guy in a position to know that there were families upset about the song.
I can see that and it would be difficult to hear that song
In some ways, profiting off the tragedy in song is questionable, though based on his songwriting, it certainly wasn't meant to be
Quote from: Uncle Rico on May 02, 2023, 09:57:30 AM
I can see that and it would be difficult to hear that song
In some ways, profiting off the tragedy in song is questionable, though based on his songwriting, it certainly wasn't meant to be
I think you nailed it. Lightfoot,
I would guess, was probably surprised by the reaction.
My source worked on a number of Great Lake ships as an engineer involved with maintenance and repairs and was on the Fitzgerald a number of times, so I'm sure it hit him hard also, but light years away from level of the families' grief.
The line between "profiting off a tragedy" and "using art to tell a story" is a thin one I guess. Because there are countless examples of the latter that have not been described as the former.
Quote from: The Sultan of Semantics on May 02, 2023, 10:43:26 AM
The line between "profiting off a tragedy" and "using art to tell a story" is a thin one I guess. Because there are countless examples of the latter that have not been described as the former.
Just going from memory, but what I heard was that what the families found objectionable primarily was hearing the popular song being played on the radio. I do not recall objections about the profits, but that does not mean that was not also objectionable.
Maybe because it was released so soon after the tragedy. The ship sank in November 1975 and the song hit the airwaves in the summer of 1976.
I sure hope when he meets Ann in the after-life that he recalls her face.
Quote from: tower912 on May 02, 2023, 06:16:10 AM
An old Irish melody. Also used for 'Back Home in Derry'.
I know "Back Home in Derry" uses the same melody, but are you saying that Lightfoot copied an Irish melody? If so, please share. Not challenging, just curious. By the way, "Say Nothing" is a fabulous book about the troubles if you want a fresh easy read on the subject.
Quote from: Sir Lawrence on May 02, 2023, 04:40:11 PM
I know "Back Home in Derry" uses the same melody, but are you saying that Lightfoot copied an Irish melody? If so, please share. Not challenging, just curious. By the way, "Say Nothing" is a fabulous book about the troubles if you want a fresh easy read on the subject.
https://secondhandsongs.com/topic/77094?offset=0#m211951
Mr. Lightfoot claims it is.
https://www.awesomemitten.com/edmund-fitzgerald-song/
Thank you tower.