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Gordon Lightfoot - Live in Reno | 
enlarge | Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $9.99 You Save: $15.00 (60%)
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Rating: 44 reviews Sales Rank: 3865
Format: Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Live, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 87 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: 1127CP UPC: 014381112726 EAN: 0014381112726 ASIN: B00005TNFN
Theatrical Release Date: January 29, 2002 Release Date: January 29, 2002 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Amazon.com Live in Reno is a solid overview of an admirable career, even if this Gordon Lightfoot is not what he once was. The singer-songwriter, 61 when the 90-minute show was recorded in April 2000, looks gaunt, and his distinctive voice is on the frail side. Still, he has accumulated a remarkable catalog of material over the course of some four decades, and nearly all of the biggies are among the 22 songs performed here by Lightfoot and his four-piece band, from the early classics popularized by other artists ("For Lovin' Me," "Early Morning Rain") to his own best-known hits ("If You Could Read My Mind," "Sundown," "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald"). There are no theatrics or flashy production values, just a group of middle-aged men playing their music--and playing it well. So even if it's not especially exciting, fans will be satisfied. --Sam Graham
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Not worth the money November 10, 2008 Charles R. Sharbel (Nashville, TN United States) I ordered this item from Amazon and got it in due time. I tried to download it to my computer, which has all the programs necessary to do such a task. It will not play or download to the computer. I tried playing it on my regular entertainment system, which is also equiped to play these DVDs. It will not load and play. I don't know what I need to do to make this DVD play but I'm quite tired of trying...sending it back.
Gordon Lightfoot~Live In Reno November 4, 2008 K. Sensat (Coldwater, MI USA) Every song I love done by Gordon, is in his performance in Reno. Excellent!
Pure delight July 13, 2008 Bill Washburne (Danvers, Ma.) Gordon Lightfoot Live in reno is simply delightful. It captures the essence of this great singing poet and is a true joy to watch. A blend of many of his songs from his long career, this DVD is quite typical of his live performance. A great view and listen for the Lightfoot fan to savor.
Well worth it for Gordon Lightfoot fans June 27, 2008 L.M.P. (Plymouth, MI) I just received my DVD in the mail today, unwrapped it, and stopped everything I was doing and watched it all the way through. A great showcase for such a wonderful catalog of music chronicling his journey all the way back to the early days. While overall quality of sound and lighting lacks a bit compared to comparable music DVD's, you can't beat Gordon Lightfoot's musically tight delivery of the songs we've come to know and love. At the age of 61 he's past his vocal prime and his voice sounds better on some songs than others. There are instances where in some passages he really nails it and the song sounds like it did when first recorded. You can't help but smile. Yet, his guitar playing remains pristine. In all, there's no mistaking he's still the legendary Gordon Lightfoot. What's more, Gordon's music doesn't need a lot of fancy concert wizardry to come alive. A singer/songwriter/guitarist, a lead guitarist, a keyboardist, a bassist, and a drummer. Pure. Simple. Magical. Still. He doesn't talk with the crowd much, but when he does you almost get the feeling he might just be ready to head down the path and tell you a story. Like when he tells the audience about writing the song about "the snow in the winter and all the romance thereof, and that it was actually written during a thunderstorm in Cleveland." You get the sense there's more to it...and he might go on...but then he launches right into the song which in and of itself tells the story. He almost seems a little shy. He does flash a huge smile throughout the show, and his eyes still sparkle, just like they did so many years ago. He seems genuinely appreciative of the audience's applause. And humble. It's really too bad we don't have more "live" DVD's of Gordon's earlier performances. He's a true legend, a class act. It's nice to see him still performing after decades in the business.
It's too bad April 6, 2008 N. S. Robb that Gordon Lightfoot didn't release any more dvd's, but this one was worth waiting for. He has aged, of course, but so have I and I thoroughly enjoyed it. The first time I ever heard him sing I was driving down the interstate at 70 mph when I heard the most beautiful voice I had ever heard coming over the radio, singing "If You Could Read My Mind." I literally had to pull off the highway so I could hear the rest of the song without distractions and could savor the moment. I went right down to the record store the next day and bought the album. This was about forty years ago, and Gordon Lightfoot has been my favorite singer ever since.
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