One Severance season 2 episode opens with a mysterious character whistling a specific tune. Here's the song, and how it may ...
Severance Season 2 Episode 5 features the Gordon Lightfoot song ‘Wreck of Edmund Fitzgerald’, but is there a deeper meaning to it?
The dark hallway that Irving has been painting is real, and a chilling new scene may hint at its dark purpose. Plus, what ...
Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind" breaks back into the top 40 on a pair of charts in the U.K., years after the ...
Spoilers for Severance Season 2, Episode 5 ahead. In wake of their corporate retreat gone wrong, Severance Season 2, Episode ...
The episode opens on “the guy” that Felicia told Irving about. The guy who comes from the Exports Hall to make/pick up the deliveries. We never see his face. He’s whistling “The Wreck Of The Edmund ...
“Gordon Lightfoot used to tell Tom that board was ... The Stanley Cup, so prominent in The Hockey Song as “all filled up for the champs who win the drink,” made an appearance during one ...
In ‘Trojan's Horse’ the Macrodata Refinement team processes the events of "Woe's Hollow"—and spells potential doom in Mark's ...
When asked to name some of his favourite songs from the wordsmith ... name in the history books and confirms a legacy that will outlive us all is the acclaim of your peers. Gordon Lightfoot’s career ...
Not only that, but Canada has both an English and French version of the songs. Some of the biggest ... Leonard Cohen, Gordon Lightfoot and Neil Young. Comedians include Martin Short, Dan ...
Dan Hill reflects on growing up in Newmarket, as he readies to celebrate his induction into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame ...