After doing a quick search, we Dopers have remembered the Fitz often. Here are some of the threads with Edmund Fitzgerald in the title. There are some more, still.
In a way, these are our way to chime the church bell 29 times…
I tend to put youtube on as live action wallpaper - and not use any of my playlists, using the AI generated playlists. I hit on the for lack of a better term, the Woodstock Vintage playlist. I was pleasantly listening along to the generally...
Miscellaneous and Personal Stuff I Must Share
I know one of the old threads was bumped a month or so ago, but I didn’t see it on the first page of this forum. Plus, doing the Billie Joe McCallister and Edmund Fitzgerald annual threads is pretty much my place in the world, so here we are. *...
Miscellaneous and Personal Stuff I Must Share
Nice tribute is here.
Miscellaneous and Personal Stuff I Must Share
Tomorrow will be the 30th anniversary of the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald, and its 29 crew. November 10, 1975. Yes, I know I am a day early. Growing up in Wisconsin, even southern Wisconsin, the loss of the Fitz and its crew meant something. ...
first, I was wondering who EF was & why they named a ship after him- I didn’t find much but enough to satisfy me for a while, but then I realized something… I thought the Wreck occurred back in the 1950’s- but nope, the ship was built then-...
I was reading the lyrics and came to the bit where it says, They might have split up, or they might have capsized. They may have broke deep, and took water. What does that last bold line mean/refer to? Thanks in advance.
Gordon Lightfoot’s saddest song played on the radio this AM while I was out collecting supplies necessary for a proper Sunday - the newspapers, etc. Not a bad tune, actually, and I prolonged my errands to hear it in its entirety. The question I...