Posts Tagged 'classic rock'

Edmund Fitzgerald Lyric Fix-Up

Lightfoot's Summertime Dream album (1976)

Back in 1976, Gordon Lightfoot’s song “Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” made it to #2 in the Billboard charts. For those not familiar, the song tells the tale of an iron ore freighter which capsized during a severe storm on Lake Superior a year earlier, claiming the lives of its entire crew of 29. Lightfoot read about it in Newsweek magazine and immediately sat down and composed perhaps his best-known song, finishing it two weeks later. Basically a dirge, not only was it distinctive due to its lack of fleeting melody or a catchy refrain at a time when disco was coming of age, it was distinctly overkilled by AM radio (just like Hotel California a year later.)

Anyway, perhaps due to the song’s popularity, the case of the Edmund Fitzgerald has never really rested. Initially, the cause of the accident was attributed to human error, as is usually the case when catastrophe meets insurance company. A Canadian television documentary Dive Detectives (History Television, March 31) has re-examined the case and concludes that the Fitz suffered its fate at the mercy of a huge rogue wave, combined with the boat’s age and enormous payload.

The result? The film’s findings have prompted Gordon Lightfoot to slightly change the lyrics of his iconic song in his live performances in order to more or less exonerate whatever crew member may have been responsible for when that “main hatchway gave in.” Hatchway or none, the classic song remains one of the most lyrically poignant ever recorded.

Lightfoot, the lyrics and the film

Iconic Riffs and Solos Get their Due

The Musicians Hall of Fame and Museum, which honors session and supporting musicians and personnel who are the backbone of so many classic hits, has announced the addition of a new award category Iconic Riffs and Solos. The Hall wants to start recognizing up to four “creator(s) of those infectious iconic riffs and solos that often turns a good song into a great recording.”

‘Bout time! We got a list a mile long!

Where the ceremony will be held in October this year is still up in the air, since the present HOF & Museum building in Nashville is targeted for demolishing to make way for a new convention center.

Outlaws Out to Lunch

It’s been a while since we posted some Outlaws news, and from the looks of it, the cow chips have pretty much hit the fan since founding member and lead guitarist Hughie Thomasson passed away in 2007.

From what we understand, the touring “Outlaws” have apparently been ambushed by Thomasson’s family, who through the power of his estate, basically owns the band trademark and the material Thomasson recorded with the band shortly before his death. The finished product, a full album release, still hasn’t seen the light of day.

Why? Because push came to shove, resulting in this lawsuit threatening to leave the last two surviving vintage band members Henry Paul and Monte Yoho without any claim to the name they helped make famous. (If you form a band and long to break into the music business, be sure to read the complaint. Rule number one is: don’t mess with the T-shirts.) In any case, Paul and Yoho are continuing to take the Outlaws bull skull by the horns and tour in the spirit of the original Florida Guitar Army the fans have come to know and love.

Don Among Classic Rock Headliners in Waukesha

This year’s Waukesha County (WI) Fair has announced a eclectic mix of classic rock headline entertainment: Ted Nugent (July 22) Don Felder and Grand Funk Railroad (July 23), Head East and Night Ranger (July 24) and The Guess Who (July 25).

Admission to the shows is covered in the price of a fair ticket.

www.waukeshacountyfair.com

TOTO to Re-Unite for 2010 European Tour

TOTO AND CSN APPEARING TOGETHER AT HOHENTWIEL FESTIVAL IN GERMANY!

Former members of TOTO will reunite for a one off European tour in support of Mike Porcaro, who is suffering from ALG (Lou Gehrig Disease). The lineup: David Paich, Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, Simon Phillips, Joe Williams and special guest Nathan East. At present the dates include shows in Austria, Germany and Denmark.

We’re doubly excited about this since they will be joining Crosby, Stills & Nash at this year’s Hohentwiel Festival in Singen, Germany (July 15 & 16.)

TOTO tour dates at www.toto99.com.

 

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