View Full Version : The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Mikey
Apr 15, '09, 10:14 AM
I got that song stuck in my head and I can't get it out.
Thought i'd pass it on to you all :smiley1:
YouTube - Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald Gordon Lightfoot (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l3x_VoF3wo)
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wayne foundation 07
Apr 15, '09, 11:18 AM
I love that song,a couple years ago we were in Detroit and went to the church he sings about.The Pastor still preaches there and had all kind of news articles and pictures about the wreck and the service that followed "the church bell chimed till it rang 29 times"I t was a cool place to see.
Joe90
Apr 15, '09, 5:30 PM
The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead. When the skies of November turn gloomy.
The freezing water doesn't allow the bodies to decompose and so they won't float like a normal dead body will...
wayne foundation 07
Apr 16, '09, 2:56 AM
The lake, it is said, never gives up her dead. When the skies of November turn gloomy.
The freezing water doesn't allow the bodies to decompose and so they won't float like a normal dead body will...
You must watch CSI
Mikey
Apr 16, '09, 10:29 AM
From Wiki
The song contains a few historical and stylistic errors. These may all be attributed to artistic licenses that Lightfoot took in writing the lyrics.
1. The song mentions that Fitzgerald was fully loaded and headed for Cleveland; she was in fact headed for Detroit, but was to dock in Cleveland for the rest of the winter.
2. The song refers to the Fitzgerald consistently as a ship; historical and current Great Lakes parlance refers to all Lake vessels, from the smallest dinghy to thousand-foot freighters such as the Fitzgerald was, as "boats."
3. The "Maritime Sailors Cathedral" Lightfoot refers to in the song is actually called "The Mariners' Church of Detroit."
4. Capt. Ernest McSorley stated over the radio, until the boat sank, that they were "holding our own." What the cook or any other crew member did or did not say will never be known. Furthermore, even if the ship had in fact called for help, it is doubtful, under the actual conditions of the gale, whether neighboring vessels would have been able to render any real assistance.
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Joe90
Apr 16, '09, 8:49 PM
You must watch CSI
:smile:
I watch it mainly for the females, not the science.
jds1911a1
Apr 17, '09, 11:07 AM
:smile:
I watch it mainly for the females, not the science.
I've like marg helgneberger since is saw her in Species
wayne foundation 07
Apr 17, '09, 11:17 AM
She just keeps getting younger looking,shes sweet.
hobub
Apr 17, '09, 3:31 PM
Great Song Mike!
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