I wish that blog post title was a witty play on a song title or an album title, but it is not.
Shocking news out of Canada yesterday. Gordon Downie, lead singer of The Tragically Hip, is suffering from terminal brain cancer. You can read the band's official statement here.
I listened to this band, heavily, during the late 1980s and early 1990s. One of my favorite live shows was a Tragically Hip concert.
The core four of their early albums were (are) great rock music. I still list them in my top lists of favorite music. The band fell off my radar after those albums. I felt like some of the punch went out. Those were the years between CDs and digital music. I didn't want to keep paying for an entire CD that disappointed me.
The band never quite had the traction in the US that they should have. Maybe it was their lyrical density. Their lyrics weren't often easy to catch on - often intentionally so, to let the audience paint their own pictures and to blend multiple ideas and/or images in one song.
How many rock bands name-check Shakespeare's Falstaff? Or discuss the sinking of the Bismarck? European conquest of North America?
Also, I learned only recently, being Canadian they were often writing about Canadian issues and news-stories. They were, as I read somewhere once on the web, "Canadian as fuck."
Those four early albums should be in any rock/hard-rock listener's collection.
UP TO HERE
ROAD APPLES
FULLY COMPLETELY
DAY FOR NIGHT
If I was stuck on the proverbial desert island, I'd go with ROAD APPLES.
My favorite song from ROAD APPLES? "Born in the Water"
An explanation of the lyrics. It seems the US does not have a monopoly on attempted ostracization by way of "official language" declarations.
My favorite song from the Hip? "Fifty Mission Cap"
An explanation of the lyrics. A blending of the fifty mission requirement from Catch-22 with a plane crash search and a professional hockey player.
Both, lyrically, yes ... Canadian as fuck.
They will be going out "with their boots on."
So after 30-some years together as The Tragically Hip, thousands of shows, and hundreds of tours…
We’ve decided to do another one.
This feels like the right thing to do now, for Gord, and for all of us.
So after 30-some years together as The Tragically Hip, thousands of shows, and hundreds of tours…
We’ve decided to do another one.
This feels like the right thing to do now, for Gord, and for all of us.
- See more at: http://www.thehip.com/news/an-important-message-from-the-band/#sthash.IPovyaX1.gldhGBeL.dpuf So after 30-some years together as The Tragically Hip, thousands of shows, and hundreds of tours…
We’ve decided to do another one.
This feels like the right thing to do now, for Gord, and for all of us.
- See more at: http://www.thehip.com/news/an-important-message-from-the-band/#sthash.IPovyaX1.gldhGBeL.dpuf So after 30-some years together as The Tragically Hip, thousands of shows, and hundreds of tours…
So after 30-some years together as The Tragically Hip, thousands of shows, and hundreds of tours…
We’ve decided to do another one.
This feels like the right thing to do now, for Gord, and for all of us.
- See more at: http://www.thehip.com/news/an-important-message-from-the-band/#sthash.IPovyaX1.gldhGBeL.dpuf
We’ve decided to do another one.
This feels like the right thing to do now, for Gord, and for all of us.
- See more at: http://www.thehip.com/news/an-important-message-from-the-band/#sthash.IPovyaX1.gldhGBeL.dpuf
Lana, who lived in Canada for many years, turned me on to the Hip. Great stuff. Blow at High Dough, Fifty Meridian, New Orleans is sinking, and my favorite, Highway Girl.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know about their first (eponymous) album (featuring "Highway Girl") for a long time. The first single I knew of was "Blow at High Dough," so for years I thought UP TO HERE had been their first album.
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