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@xpfmx
@xpfmx 23 сағат бұрын
I love this song; one of my all-time faves. Rather prophetic/coincidental to write "And where will you be in 1993?" considering that's pretty much when SA's popularity took off. First saw SA open for Husker Du at The Paradise in Boston. Friends and I were there to see HD, we hadn't yet heard of SA. We walked out lifelong SA fans and were lucky to see them a bunch, back in the day.
@CarlosRodriguez-c3j
@CarlosRodriguez-c3j Күн бұрын
😮😂
@rosemarythyme6351
@rosemarythyme6351 4 күн бұрын
My Dad told the story of his cattle suffocating from the blizzard in the pasture on Armistice Day, 1940. He said the storm came up too fast to get the cows in the barn. This video failed to mention the impact on farmers and their livestock, but it's reported in Minnesota and Iowa newspapers.
@fromliamwithcare
@fromliamwithcare 4 күн бұрын
🤨
@RoadJournal
@RoadJournal 7 күн бұрын
very nice!
@Deondre2026
@Deondre2026 10 күн бұрын
I hate that videos like this get no views
@badgerjohn31
@badgerjohn31 11 күн бұрын
What an amazing group of interviewees and what a great production. The storytelling in this mini-documentary is perfect-brilliant interviews, well-paced, weaving different threads together. And so many smart, well-spoken people with a shared passion. I loved PaviElle's narration and Kurt's final summary of why it all matters. This is an immaculate example of the power of historical research and community organizing working together to save an important old space and create a new, living, breathing one at the same time. Now I just need to plan a visit.
@PaviElle113
@PaviElle113 13 күн бұрын
🎉❤
@marukochan9163
@marukochan9163 14 күн бұрын
Gara2 ig membawaku kesini😊
@drb5003
@drb5003 21 күн бұрын
I never even heard of them until today. 12/10/2024.😮
@gaberlv
@gaberlv 23 күн бұрын
Thank you for this great video!
@mtfepsilon-11ninetailedfox62
@mtfepsilon-11ninetailedfox62 24 күн бұрын
Wow
@VeronicaClayton-yi7sy
@VeronicaClayton-yi7sy 24 күн бұрын
St. Paul not knowing much on them but this is interesting
@Opblackx
@Opblackx 27 күн бұрын
I only watch this just to not read a big book
@Gizmo1981
@Gizmo1981 Ай бұрын
Very informative video. Thank you!
@azalit9614
@azalit9614 Ай бұрын
My friend Nubia Kais play " harvest in the frost" produced there. My dear friend Abdul Razac an actor there...Terry Bellemy my favorite artist...so sad to hear he passed. Its part of my life
@danlowe8684
@danlowe8684 Ай бұрын
The Germans taught everyone about how effective a great civil defense program can be at saving lives. The Japanese never had time to implement one once the Allies started the months-long bombing campaign, and the outcomes between the two were vast - even before the nuclear bombs were dropped. And surviving a nuclear bomb only requires being five feet deep or more underground. The radiation kills only a small percentage. It is the blast and burn that kills. Vietnam built around 1 million one-person silo-type fallout shelters in and around population centers when it was rumored the US was going to drop nuclear bombs on them during the war.
@MrDonphilipe
@MrDonphilipe Ай бұрын
❤😢❤
@EPiche09
@EPiche09 Ай бұрын
I like this.
@MikeHunt-fo3ow
@MikeHunt-fo3ow Ай бұрын
i wouldnt let my biggest ship status get beat by only a foot i'd weld on a dragon head on the front of the ship or something lol
@MarkEdward-d1s
@MarkEdward-d1s Ай бұрын
Bravo folks and thanks for sharing.
@nratkin
@nratkin Ай бұрын
I was there for this year's memorial for the first time--people come from across the country to attend (and it's close enough to Canada so there may have been some Canadian visitors). The livestream does not do justice to just how powerful the beam is. I was skeptical at first, as it was lit just before sunset. As it got darker and thick fog formed on Lake Superior, you could clearly see the beam's rotation & how bright it was. I walked & hiked to several different areas to view it from several vantage points, and I was able to get into the tower to see it while the beacon was still lit. I'm still amazed at the experience & definitely want to go back next year (fortunate to live only a few hours away). I highly encourage folks to experience this at least once. Plan ahead, though--it gets BUSY (i.e., challenging to find parking).
@carlgomm9699
@carlgomm9699 Ай бұрын
I was in my junior year of highschool when this happened, I still remember the assembly the school had for this tragedy, was very quiet, such a nice show ❤
@kjlahti782
@kjlahti782 Ай бұрын
And for when they turned on the light to honor Gordon Lightfoot. I was 10 years old living on the north shore. My dad worked at Reserve Mining..
@samsrailventures1961
@samsrailventures1961 Ай бұрын
Beautiful memorial to those 29 men. I remember it. Was 14 yrs old, living in Muskegon, MI, a port city. Grew up loving the boats, so this was a real shock. At first hard to believe, but as news filtered in, it gradually became real to everyone. I knew the lakes could get rough, just never expected a big ship to sink.
@laurieauld7687
@laurieauld7687 Ай бұрын
Beautiful memorial ❤️
@russvoight1167
@russvoight1167 Ай бұрын
Looking forward to retirement next year and plan to attend this event. I was a senior in high school, Hayward WI when this happened
@ladyluck5248
@ladyluck5248 Ай бұрын
I wish so much those young men had a chance to live and not go down into the dark cold fathoms of Superior. Just do darn sad. 💔💔.
@Di-bd7gn
@Di-bd7gn Ай бұрын
My husband and I were on our honeymoon and had to pull over in Sault Ste. Marie that fateful night because of weather. They shut the bridge down after a camper shell on a pickup truck blew off and over the side. There was 1 restaurant in town and the line waiting to get in went around the block when the shut down the bridge. We grabbed some bread and cheese at the groc store & went back to our motel. Next morning we crossed the bridge - at the restaurant I kept hearing a church bell ringing and ask why, our waitress told us what had happened to The Edmond Fitzgerald. I bought every newspaper I could find for the articles-still have them to this day.
@jase4270
@jase4270 Ай бұрын
Wow that's a cool story. Sad though.
@kimberlyjohnson5923
@kimberlyjohnson5923 Ай бұрын
So poignant
@patrickkenney1080
@patrickkenney1080 Ай бұрын
And the Anderson is on Lake Huron headed to Stoneport tonight.
@joankralik6794
@joankralik6794 Ай бұрын
Thank you for remembering them too. I can imagine some very heavy hearts on the Anderson tonight.
@critterscute3642
@critterscute3642 Ай бұрын
Just came over from the live memorial at the Great Lakes Ship Museum. It was very touching ❤ This is going to be as well I am sure. RIP to the 29 crew of the Mighty Fitz. Gone, but never forgotten ⚓️🔔❤️
@thelonesomefisherman7425
@thelonesomefisherman7425 Ай бұрын
I wonder if there's any ships out on the lake that can see the beacon? I just turned 15. My birthday was 2 days before on the 8th. I was living near Sandstone, Minnesota, which is roughly 50-60 miles south of Duluth. The storm that sank the Fitzgerald hit my home, too, but I can't remember how bad it was at my place. I remember we had lots of snow that November and that's all.
@critterscute3642
@critterscute3642 Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing that story.
@thelonesomefisherman7425
@thelonesomefisherman7425 Ай бұрын
@critterscute3642 You're welcome. I'm happy you enjoyed it. Thanks for your reply.
@StephanieSoressi
@StephanieSoressi Ай бұрын
WHY do I cry, every dang year?!
@critterscute3642
@critterscute3642 Ай бұрын
Only my second year. At the rate I am going, I see myself saying the same thing for years to come 😞💔
@jnichols9951
@jnichols9951 Ай бұрын
Know that you are not alone.
@TheShadow19962810
@TheShadow19962810 Ай бұрын
may they rest in eternal peace and be never forgotten
@Ubovethclouds
@Ubovethclouds Ай бұрын
Here we go, Rest in peace to all the souls lost on the Fitz
@robertallen6710
@robertallen6710 Ай бұрын
Here we go?! 🤔😒
@TaigiTWeseDiplomat--Formosan
@TaigiTWeseDiplomat--Formosan Ай бұрын
:000
@TheIrishfitter
@TheIrishfitter Ай бұрын
This was excellent
@aminXlocale
@aminXlocale 2 ай бұрын
❤ 🎉 I appreciate this talk episode so much! 🎉 Please keep on this further exploration on peanuts 😊 and other great things like Kurosawa and more 😊
@BigHomieKal
@BigHomieKal 2 ай бұрын
How do I get a gob at the mn historical society
@debbiechambers1169
@debbiechambers1169 2 ай бұрын
Her 2nd book was called Listen! The Wind, NOT Listen to the Wind.
@Wahhhheyinfinity
@Wahhhheyinfinity 2 ай бұрын
Hi Lori I’m looking for Matt Gerhard a artist who worked the door at first ave a prolific smile and hearty laugh I’ve lost contact with him from his visit to New Orleans in the 1990s and just tonight he is haunting me
@patriotanswers162
@patriotanswers162 2 ай бұрын
I like the analogy of the table and how people get new seats or different seats at the table as the story moves along.
@horizon42q
@horizon42q 2 ай бұрын
Excellent video
@NadiaAmra-w4m
@NadiaAmra-w4m 2 ай бұрын
Fascinated by the story of the Arabs in the Midwest
@erice.5844
@erice.5844 2 ай бұрын
Late comment!! for Shure... but love this is still available online! went to the library many years ago! shame as before the internet and smart phones!! was the spot!!! cool spot... still go .... but less often!..mmmm Love your comentarey and others Siimiliar that still do this on history!!
@tylernathan7985
@tylernathan7985 2 ай бұрын
These always come after an Indian summer
@jonathanbennet9930
@jonathanbennet9930 2 ай бұрын
Lying witches.!! Patty stop milking the poor dead boy and confess how your husband murdered Jacob, your disgusting act is over.!!
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч 3 ай бұрын
Young Steven Anderson Ronald Rodriguez Michael
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч
@ИринаКим-ъ5ч 3 ай бұрын
Young Michelle Allen Amy Thompson Michael
@Ida-RoseChabon-i4c
@Ida-RoseChabon-i4c 3 ай бұрын
Do you have a tutorial for building the cradles?