I was just listening to some Gordon Lightfoot and I wondered if my unbridled love of (some of) his music had something to do with the fact that he was from my hometown.
Do we naturally love famous people we have something in common with? Again, Lightfoot comes into play.
My dad went to the same highschool he did (I went to the crosstown rival, myself) and he's been a crazy fan as long as I can remember. Literally. My first memory is me on the floor of my dad's home studio looking up at him playing Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain" on the guitar.
Anyway, everything in Orillia is named after this dude. We basically would name the town after him if we could.
So, do I love Lightfoot because of my dad? Does my dad love him because he was 7 years behind him at the same high school?
Do we give a pass to people from our hometowns? Many of them are legitimately good at what they do, but some aren't. What do you guys think?
Do we naturally love famous people we have something in common with? Again, Lightfoot comes into play.
My dad went to the same highschool he did (I went to the crosstown rival, myself) and he's been a crazy fan as long as I can remember. Literally. My first memory is me on the floor of my dad's home studio looking up at him playing Lightfoot's "Early Morning Rain" on the guitar.
Anyway, everything in Orillia is named after this dude. We basically would name the town after him if we could.
So, do I love Lightfoot because of my dad? Does my dad love him because he was 7 years behind him at the same high school?
Do we give a pass to people from our hometowns? Many of them are legitimately good at what they do, but some aren't. What do you guys think?