The Tragically Hip
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One of my all-time favourite bands is The Tragically Hip. I've loved them since I first heard "Blow At High Dough" on Q107 back in 1989. I remember vividly going to Sam the Record Man at Yonge and Dundas to pick up the album Up To Here with my buddy
The new Tragically Hip CD, In Between Evolution, is due to hit stores in June, but the track listings can already be found here. To quote the page, "Propelled by raw, driving guitars and Gordon Downie's inimitable vocals, In Between Evolution features standouts such as "Vaccination Scar," "The Heart of
When Hockey Night in Canada opens at 19:00 EST this Saturday night for the Maple Leafs - Senators game, they will be debuting a brand spankin' new single from The Tragically Hip. The tune is called "Vaccination Scar" and is set to hit radio airwaves on April 12. Fellow
The Super Furry Animals are a band out of Wales who have just released their sixth album. The reviews are extrememly positive. The BBC collective states the following. "This is an astonishing album that lives, breathes and grows. Go with it." Why am I writing about the Super Furry Animals?
I got an update from The Hip Club today in my inbox. Here's what they had to share. It's definitely great news for fellow Hip fans. The new record is recorded and mixed. We had a great time making this album and we are totally pleased with the results. While
One of my favourite tunes to kick back and listen to is The Tragically Hip's live version of "New Orleans is Sinking" with the Killerwhaletank monologue. Hip fans will instantly know what I'm talking about. Others won't care. In the middle of the most excellently bluesy "New Orleans is Sinking"
Somebody submitted the following message via the Contact Mike page. Hello Mike, I was wondering if you could help me. I am looking for a used tragically hip ticket stub. I am entered in a scavanger hunt and could use your help. I would be willing to pay a reasonable
I've just arrived back from Edgefest 2003. Before I give a brief review of the six bands I saw, I'd like to reflect on the fact this was the last ever concert at Molson Park in Barrie, appropriately enough labelled "Last Bash in Barrie". Apparently the park is going to