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Subido: 2010/06/20

Sweet Guinevere by Gordon Lightfoot.

Off the Endless Wire album.

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9 years ago

andrew hoffland

i am indian and grew up on two cassettes of gordon...justy love the lyrics and musicality...still do.... magic..

9 years ago

Rationallogo

I've been a Gordie fan for over forty years. When I hear one of his songs like this little known gem, it frustrates me that he has never been given his due stateside as a great country artist (he is, however, a member of the Canadian Country Music Association Hall of Fame).

10 years ago

William MacLellan

Saw Gord last night in concert, and he is incredible! He opened the second act with this gem :) Such an incredible talent, and he still has it!!! You go, Gord! You are a Canadian LEGEND and ICON!!!! :)

10 years ago

Jeff Stevenson

When I hear Gordo's music I always smile. But I also get a little frustrated case Music today is awful. Music from the 50's 60's and 70's was the best. I'm 44 years old and feel people today are getting ripped off by what they call music today.

10 years ago

Tony2581

Gordon Lightfoot is a friend to all coal miners. He knows that coal miners have to fight daily for a safe & healthy workplace. To hear how miners who make safety complaints today are treated by outlaw coal operators, check out Raymond Crooke's song "Big Coal Don't Like This Man At All" on YouTube. It tells the true story of Kentucky coal miner Charles Scott Howard, who stood up for safety at an underground mine operated by Arch Coal and was fired as a result. He filed a whistleblower case, won his job back and is working in the mines again!

10 years ago

Dwight Brocious

Oh man, this brings back memories. fantastic song and artist.

10 years ago

jackson2941

Gord opened his show with this song last night in Sandusky, Ohio. It was a great concert by a wonderful talent. He is still singing and playing very very well and is a true living legend. I was blessed to be able to see him and will tell you, if at all possible, go see him while he's still touring. He is by far the greatest singer/songwriter that ever took the stage.

11 years ago

abeerandasong

Interesting song--meaning lurking behind the scenes. My question would be, "Who's talking?" Though "an explosion" she remembers that the dad who is "In the mine" was killed, that's not definite. He could simply be working in the mine, but she remembers black rain and a mine explosion--all pointing to Mom not wanting her daughter to take up with a miner's son. Ernie escaped the rut, apparently. Lots of mystery here.

12 years ago

yamahonkawazuki

i wish his family the best. theyre in my thoughts :"(

12 years ago

tyme4mike

Recently: Goldcorp Porcupine Gold Mines announced Friday it had temporarily shut down operations at the Hoyle Pond Mine, where a worker, 57-year-old David Yuskow Sr. of Timmins, sustained fatal injuries Thursday. Another name from that mine to add to Richard Roy and Denis Cloutier. Thanks for your profound comment. Peace from Canada, Mike

12 years ago

yamahonkawazuki

people such as them, are at the top of my thoughts. its because people go down into hell and get the materials we use to power what we need etc. i have the utmost respt for. soldiers and miners. 2 jobs that it takes a special person to do

12 years ago

simpson2221

GL I LOVE YOU

12 years ago

tyme4mike

@billybeau83 Thanks for the comment. While I'm at it I want to dedicate the song also to the "lucky" ones who survived the uranium mines of Elliot Lake, Ontario. It isn't just cave-ins that killed many of us. A lot died on the surface and at home never even knowing cancer was eating our guts out.

12 years ago

Billy Beau

@tyme4mike Sorry to read about your loss. Yeah this song is quite emotional. Gordon Lightfoot remains one of the most prolific songwriters of our times. My love for his music was handed down to me by my late father. I know I'll hand it down to my children later on. I may like techno & pop but there'll always be a place for Gordon's timeless music.

12 years ago

tyme4mike

I grew up in a huge mining area and it was all too often we got news of someone we knew dying in those fucking rock holes. I love the song but I don't think I've ever been able to listen to the whole thing without breaking down in tears. It's for Pete gignac, Fred Larose, Dan, Jerry, Big Jack Garcliff, Leo, Karl "Hammerman" von Heinhorst, all the others I can't think of right now because my eyes are burning and my heart is busting, but especially for my Uncle Bob.

12 years ago

m daniels

have this album--very good song

13 years ago

yamahonkawazuki

i had caught myself singing harmony to this in knoxville. someone recorded it and was listening outside the theatre. i caught up with her ( lady recording it) was singing a baritone harmony to it. but softly

13 years ago

yamahonkawazuki

i hear a harmony at parts, am i mistaken? i hear this song recently in concert. went from obscure on my list to one of my favourites for some reason

13 years ago

Mo Abamca

thank you for doing this song great

13 years ago

liam13coins

Thankyou for posting this wonderful song!

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