I love Ron Sexsmith - see him live whenever he comes to the UK. Another terrific songwriter. And we both play the same model Taylor!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PTX28f3tsU
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I love Ron Sexsmith - see him live whenever he comes to the UK. Another terrific songwriter. And we both play the same model Taylor!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PTX28f3tsU
Daniel Lanois is a great talent - wonderful producer too.
Robbie Robertson of The Band is my songwriting hero - fantastic ability to bring history alive in song. This song for me is his finest moment, the sad story of the French Canadians displaced and expelled by the British at the end of the Seven Years War. And, of course, Robbie hails from Toronto.
Two lines in the last verse tear me up every time:
"Set my compass north, I got winter in my blood"
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te7KW4K-00E
Last piece of "Canadiana" for tonight lol.
Kate and Anna McGarrigle. This song has an almost religious sensibility to it, and I find it incredibly moving, especially those fragile harmonies. We'll miss you, Kate.
http://http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fcBEGjK3cM
Percy faith ! PERCY FAITH!!!! Good grief... whatever next.
Wonderland by Night/Bert Kaempfert - YouTube
Though maybe this is better.... the man who inspired the Nigerian people to resist military dictatorship (and more recentky was the subject a great london stage musical)
Zombie Fela kuti with lyrics - YouTube
Oh and Acadian Driftwood is a magnificent song - possibily by favourite by The Band There is also a very good rendition around by US girl trio The Roches (really!)
The Roches - Acadian Driftwood - YouTube
The morning after blues, from my head down to my shoes
Gordon Lightfoot - Carefree Highway - YouTube
Spread your tiny wings and fly away
Anne Murray - Snow Bird - YouTube