HUMA 2680 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Stan Rogers, Canadian Railroad Trilogy, Gordon Lightfoot
Document Summary
The kinds of illustrations that are used are for children. They would have been different if they were for adults they might have been actual photographs: the song ca-na-da song was used for the 100th anniversary celebration of confederation in 1967. It doesn"t tell much about canada except that canada had a population of. There are all white people in the video. Doesn"t really represent canada: song - ontario a place to stand (1967) This song also doesn"t tell much about ontario. It only talks a bit about niagara falls. If you didn"t know about ontario, the only thing you would realize with this song is that ontario is a place to grow nothing else. ), this song does not tell one much about the topic that it is about: lumberjack song monty python. What defines its identity as canadian: canadian railroad trilogy by gordon lightfoot. Lightfoot wrote the song in 1967 and it was commissioned by cbc for the.