Teller1900
En-Route
Since were strolling down music memory lane...
I was 13 and on summer vacation in the upper peninsula of MI with the family of a school pal. We'd been poking around old copper mines, hiking through the woods and old rail beds. I was really into the history of the place and fascinated with the big boats coming through the channel at Houghton/Hancock.
Late one night in bed at the motel I was listening to my trusty pocket transistor radio, carefully tuning through the AM bands. Out of the static and distant stations, suddenly I hear for the first time the electrifying scream of powerful steel guitar chords accompanied by Gordon Lightfoots haunting voice singing "Superior they said never gives up her dead when the gales of November come early..."
It was deliciously terrifying to be there surrounded by that lake and so close to where the 29 souls went mysteriously to their watery grave.
I still get chills everytime I even think about that song.
That's a fantastic story, Matt! Ironically, I was listening to that song in the airplane the other day. CA asked me what I was listening to, so I held my player up to my headset. This 60 year old, stoic, ex-special forces officer sitting next to me started singing. Turns out he's been a Gordon Lightfoot fanatic (and I do mean fanatic) for decades. Such a fantastic song, for all generations!