The Untold Truth Of Gordon Lightfoot

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • Millions grew up listening to Gordon Lightfoot's music - but the man behind "Sundown" was deeply complicated. From his distaste for speaking openly despite being a public figure to his claim that he never wrote a Canadian song, Lightfoot's life was full of contradictions.
    #GordonLightfoot #Truth #Musician
    Near-death experiences as a child | 0:00
    Family knew he had talent | 1:35
    Everything about 'Sundown' is dark | 2:12
    Passed on movie about his famous song | 2:59
    Never wrote a song about Canada | 3:52
    Brief encounter with Scientology | 4:38
    The interview where he opened up | 5:04
    Legendary canoeing trips | 6:04
    Various health issues | 7:00
    Hated talking about past relationships | 8:02
    Planning a new tour before death | 9:03
    Voiceover By: Jarman Day
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Komentáře • 68

  • @judygouthro7172
    @judygouthro7172 Před rokem +50

    Gordon Lightfoot was our Canadian storyteller and will be missed. RIP Gordon.

  • @sickoftheshit
    @sickoftheshit Před rokem +28

    Sounds like Gordon Lightfoot was human like the rest of us. I appreciate him for the beautiful gifts he gave us. His voice, his words, and his music. RIP Gordon Lightfoot, they must be forming one Heck of a band in the afterlife.

  • @TinJesus-xs3zk
    @TinJesus-xs3zk Před 9 měsíci +12

    I wish I knew you while your book was still a manuscript.
    I had a one-on-one meeting with Gordon Lightfoot in about 2010 when drunk I wandered into the concert hall late.. and staggeringly drunk. Gordon's band and his stuff packed, he walked off the stage toward me and then gracious as could be aware of my obvious state sat next to me and while I struggled to remain coherent he was SO kind. I am a Christian, and not being drunk, I would have spent an eye opening time with a man I greatly respected as a travis- picking guitarist and singer, but .. alas, it was the first time I had laid eyes on him and all I could blurt was: "my God you're short!'
    He laughed and sat down on the stage next to me and suddenly, reading his tribute in this video of Nicholas' book "Lightfoot" I can see why he had that humble spirit having suffered as a recovered alcoholic himself.
    Anyway, I too cleaned up and still pray for my "new hero" even today.
    Kudos to Gordon, Nicholas and all that shaped this excellent video bio.
    God bless.
    tinJesus505

  • @kathywright6853
    @kathywright6853 Před rokem +45

    I have always liked Lightfoot but the more I know about him the more I actually like him more

    • @metoo9360
      @metoo9360 Před rokem +8

      To know him is to love him.

    • @tortue236
      @tortue236 Před 11 měsíci +3

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  • @lin9821
    @lin9821 Před rokem +20

    One of my favourite singers, I’ve had a lifelong interest in the Edmund Fitzgerald and her sad loss after hearing his song when I was 12. I first heard him singing Sundown. Thanks radio Luxembourg for introducing me to this great musician. Sleep well Gordon ❤️💙❤️

    • @metoo9360
      @metoo9360 Před rokem

      My friend and I were 14, on a houseboat, and this song came on the radio. We shared a love of good music, like ELO, Beatles, McCartney and Harrison.

  • @ricklee5845
    @ricklee5845 Před rokem +25

    All great artists have a troubled history. That's why they can write about things that have actually happened. I can't say what my favourite song was, there are too many good ones. That he had a brush with Scientology is news to me. I reckon he dodged a bullet there!

  • @casrdinks865
    @casrdinks865 Před měsícem +2

    I grew up with this man!!! I like to think......... Yes!! An amazing influence on my life!!!!!

  • @wowbagger3505
    @wowbagger3505 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Anybody, who says Christian Island is not a Canadian song hasn’t spent much time between Barrie/Orillia and Sudbury. I would argue that with even himself should we meet in the great beyond! I am an American, but I have spent many wonderful summer days paddling in that delightful wilderness.

  • @kathygriffin9465
    @kathygriffin9465 Před 9 měsíci +11

    Amazing singer, musician & writer. RIP Gordon Lightfoot.

  • @kendrawilton6914
    @kendrawilton6914 Před 9 měsíci +4

    An amazing singer, songwriter and musician. I listened to his music since I was young. My Dad came home with the single Me And Bobby Magee. He didn’t know I loved Lightfoot’s music. We listened to that record over and over again! It must have drove the rest of the family crazy. We bonded over a Canadian Icon. I’m glad Lightfoot got his life together before the end.

  • @johnbatch9276
    @johnbatch9276 Před rokem +14

    Gordon was a complicated man suppose we are all the same our lives are driven by insecurities we all experiment with things that can make the road ahead seem easier but one thing he did find out for sure drink is not the solution to anything he was a troubled young man but in the latter years he mellowed into.a much more relaxed easy going person the rashness of youth to.the wisdom of age getting old does have its benefits

  • @stevennix8680
    @stevennix8680 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Gordon Lightfoot is secret hero of mine. when i ws growing up in the '70's his music was telling stories of life as opposed to the then music singing about meaningless romantice encounters and glorifying drug use. i love and miss him.

  • @justin6354
    @justin6354 Před rokem +13

    I always wondered where that magical acoustic guitar and voice came from. when I was a little kid . My mom has dementia now but she knows who Bob Dylan and Gordon Lightfoot are....!!!

    • @johnjennings9693
      @johnjennings9693 Před 11 měsíci

      Do you mean they sold their souls or would you rather not say,

  • @larrymclarnon-pd8xf
    @larrymclarnon-pd8xf Před 8 měsíci +6

    We had the wonderful experience of seeing Gordon live in Belfast. What a thrill that was.

  • @jimwilson4355
    @jimwilson4355 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Gord was a "pretty big deal" everywhere. That's a gross understatement. I'm reading and enjoying his book. He is missed.

  • @user-yc6rw2bb3m
    @user-yc6rw2bb3m Před 4 měsíci +4

    He lived shortly in Stoney Creek in a trailer park called Pinetops on Highway 8 while he was a dancer. (Behind the Pines Motel) I was 5 at the time. He played around a campfilre and it was the first time I recall hearing a live instument. I play his songs today a long way away from 1960.

  • @steveramsey6562
    @steveramsey6562 Před rokem +22

    What about Canadian Railroad Trilogy? It's got Canadian right in the title.

    • @thomasaversa3899
      @thomasaversa3899 Před rokem +2

      One of his best!!

    • @benwallwork7442
      @benwallwork7442 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Then there's also alberta bound, long thin dawn, affair on 8th Avenue, and long river

  • @sarahedwards2
    @sarahedwards2 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Lightfoot was in the hospital right next door to my middle school; I had just started grade 7 when it happened. My music teacher never mentioned anything about it, though.

  • @marionneary1128
    @marionneary1128 Před rokem +10

    Thank you so very much Grunge for telling theses Story, I absolutely Love 💖 your Channel!

    • @MLB9000
      @MLB9000 Před rokem

      It’s really hard to listen to the music though because some guy keeps talking over it

  • @robertbruce1887
    @robertbruce1887 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Excellent, concise mini-documentry on Gordon Lightfoot. I have the book Lightfoot, Canadian music writer Nicholas Jennings. I can't recommend this book enough if you want to know the late Gordon Lightfoot.

  • @sarahberkner
    @sarahberkner Před 11 měsíci +5

    In June I had an idea to add a verse to the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald but I knew I would have to look up something newsworthy that happened since 1976, and I just found out that he had unfortunately died a month before. I'll post a cover but here is the verse I wrote (it'll be second to the end):
    "Now the one who sang this back in '76, was a man that has now passed to glory.
    The bell that still chimes this it did 30 times for the sailors and he who sang their story"

  • @GoolagThemTube
    @GoolagThemTube Před 4 měsíci +3

    God i miss that guy so much already.

  • @hermanmunster714
    @hermanmunster714 Před 6 měsíci +5

    There would be no Jimmy Buffett without a Gordon Lightfoot.

  • @edmanman
    @edmanman Před 7 měsíci +4

    They should make a movie about him.

  • @inakasone9564
    @inakasone9564 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Great singer- song writer!!!🌄🙂

  • @cak813
    @cak813 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I have always liked Gordon Lightfoot but I never cared for his song about the Edmund Fitzgerald. My favorite songs of his are “The Last Time I Saw Her” and “Affair On Eighth Avenue”. He had such a beautiful singing voice. A shame he had such a tempestuous personal life. Seems to be the plague of so many musicians.

  • @johnsdao3917
    @johnsdao3917 Před měsícem +1

    A true canadian legend❤❤❤

  • @allenhardwick7527
    @allenhardwick7527 Před 9 měsíci +3

    I like his writing style like Bob Dylan he makes him a great story teller

  • @scotttaubold4121
    @scotttaubold4121 Před rokem +5

    What about Canadian Railroad Trilogy?

  • @waggsish
    @waggsish Před rokem +6

    So what is the "unknown truth?"...click bait?

  • @rogerpeacock687
    @rogerpeacock687 Před 2 měsíci

    I drove from Fairbanks to Anchorage once to attend a Lightfoot concert. He was so obnoxious and complained so much about how the concert organizers had failed to meet his needs, I decided that I would just enjoy his albums henceforth.

  • @Want0nS0up
    @Want0nS0up Před rokem +10

    I liked his songs. Not sure about his personality though. He sounds like a very difficult person to be around, even for a musician.

    • @John-jd8vx
      @John-jd8vx Před rokem +1

      what do you mean exactly?

    • @Want0nS0up
      @Want0nS0up Před rokem +3

      @@John-jd8vx just on videos and interviews, he is an introvert and prefers solitary life. I perceived his body language to be confronting, rather than at ease with people. One would think after his successes, and there were lots of them, he might be a more relaxed, accepting person.

    • @irazzimmer85
      @irazzimmer85 Před rokem +12

      I was fortunate enough once to meet him. He was as nice gentlemen as he could be.

    • @cindyguillard216
      @cindyguillard216 Před rokem +2

      ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @tiffismyrealtor
      @tiffismyrealtor Před 11 měsíci +4

      Maybe when he was rlly drunk lol but he quit drinking early enough...he was a really wonderful, well-loved guy...BIG heart, big smile and rlly funny

  • @brendaf3132
    @brendaf3132 Před 8 měsíci +4

    I listened to Lightfoot for years before I knew he was from Canada. He sounded more like Texas to me.

  • @robertbruce1887
    @robertbruce1887 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Meant to say the title of the book is : Lightfoot, by Canadian authour Nicholas Jennings

  • @laudreport3798
    @laudreport3798 Před rokem +4

    I call Gordon lightfoot in Spanish ; “Gordo, pie gordo” 😝😅🤣…

  • @daisydomergue9047
    @daisydomergue9047 Před 3 měsíci

    I know that I'm late to the party but I just want to bring up the fact that. Prior to doing The Wreck ......, his defining song was Black Day in July at least to me it was.
    So much so that I'm going to go listen to it.

  • @alyqat4
    @alyqat4 Před 3 měsíci +1

    please a Gordon Lightfoot movie starring Chris Pratt? they look related.

  • @danielgoodwin4719
    @danielgoodwin4719 Před rokem +7

    I hate these to be honest because it's a bunch of over-exaggerated stories that lead to paranoia

  • @Wolfwolveswolf
    @Wolfwolveswolf Před 11 měsíci +1

    ~ GORDON LIGHTFOOT ~

  • @jeffreyjacobs390
    @jeffreyjacobs390 Před 2 měsíci

    He was an abuser of alcohol for sure .... what else is speculation .... but, his retreat from pressures and harsh light of celebrity would be soothed by hard liqueur and he became abusive when intoxicated as his devils tormented him in private as well as public - socially really. His ability to WRITE, SING a song play it in front of few or many was second to none ..... there under the spotlight .... he was at peace and in confident mindset. Sadly he looked a hundred by his 60th birthday ...... last years his voice betrayed him. A catalog of incredible popular music though - second to none !!! GBjj

  • @dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421
    @dr.davidgerstenaminoacidth2421 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This is an annoying video with inaccuracies and the goal of just being negative. Having an experience that can kill you does not make it a near death experience. An artist writes about what they feel and experience. He was a great writer who was extremely disciplined. The only interview I really like was done by a reporter who had known him for decades. That video is the real Lightfoot…without an AI voice!

  • @johnsrabe
    @johnsrabe Před rokem +5

    The untold truth nobody addresses is What the hell happened to his voice around 1980? He suddenly lost all his low end. Listen to a 1979 recording and compare it to “I’ll Tag Along,” and you hear a marked change. Did he blow it out performing? Was it all the cigs and booze? A combination?

    • @hltvieira6354
      @hltvieira6354 Před 9 měsíci +2

      He had emphsema.

    • @hunterharrell7491
      @hunterharrell7491 Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's crazy, on the Shadows album from 1982 he sounds like classic Gord with his baritone voice, but a year later on Salute, he sounded completely different! Some say it was the weightloss from quitting his drinking

    • @johnsrabe
      @johnsrabe Před 6 měsíci

      @@hunterharrell7491 I don’t hear it too much on Salute (admittedly I could only
      bear a few samples) but for sure on East of Midnight. There’s no bass left in “I’ll Tag Along,” which is such a lovely song … but I wish he’d recorded it before his voice went.

    • @hunterharrell7491
      @hunterharrell7491 Před 5 měsíci

      @johnsrabe I feel the same way about Morning Glory on that same album, such a beautiful song thar would have been even better with his baritone voice, my favorite song on the salute album regardless of his voice is "knotty pine"

  • @toddclean547
    @toddclean547 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have never seen an artist that aged so pathetically. It was scary.

  • @thelastttt
    @thelastttt Před rokem +2

    Frist

  • @madeleinevanwykhon2991
    @madeleinevanwykhon2991 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Wonderful artist..... Xcept for his alcoholism and womanizing.... Children with 4 different wives... That's a pity....

    • @hltvieira6354
      @hltvieira6354 Před 9 měsíci +2

      He was human, as are all of us. He gave up alcohol in 1982. He was married 3x, not 4. He had 6 children - 2 with his 1st wife, 2 with his 2nd wife, and 2 with 2 different women between marriages.

  • @marcmaschal2897
    @marcmaschal2897 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Why show the old Lightfoot ? He looked terrible

    • @stevejeffrey11
      @stevejeffrey11 Před 10 měsíci +6

      everybody grows old man, it was absolutely incredible he continued singing & playing well into his 80's

    • @1927su
      @1927su Před 5 měsíci +2

      Seasoned.