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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby Hugh Freaking Dillon » Mon May 14, 2012 8:51 pm

Lonely End of the Rink is one of my all time fave Hip tunes, so if it's anything like that, I'll dig it.
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby direwolf74 » Wed May 16, 2012 1:07 pm

From the Hip's twitter page:

Tune into 102.1 the Edge tonight. Johnny Fay will be stopping by The Edge studios at 7pm ET TONIGHT, to speak with Bookie and premiere the new single At Transformation.

http://player.edge.ca/

And here's the Hockey Night in Canada video from the other night. It's not the full song, as they edited it to fit the length of the montage. But it's a good teaser. The full song will be available on iTunes on Friday.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VLcVPwEjOOE

For now I'll leave you all with an exerpt from a recent article that someone posted over at the Hip forum. And I'm not gonna lie, I think I had a small orgasm reading this:

"It's late on a Friday afternoon in March, and Paul Langlois is on the phone. The Tragically Hip guitarist has just left the recording studio where he and bassist Gord Sinclair were putting the finishing touches on the Kingston, Ont. band's forthcoming album. When it's released later this year, it will be the band's 13th studio release. Unlike the group's more recent outputs that were a bit grander in nature, Paul said this new album will be a return to the band's roots. Shuffling between their Bath, Ont. studio and one in Toronto, the band worked with producer Gavin Brown and recorded this album live off the floor"
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby Hugh Freaking Dillon » Sat May 19, 2012 7:25 pm

it seems live off the floor is becoming somewhat of a recording trend of late. I love that shit. and I just bought the single. love it.
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby direwolf74 » Sat May 19, 2012 11:10 pm

Damn, this song is kicking my ass. Love those dirty, grungy guitars. And Gord's vocals are excellent. "I wanna help you lift enormous things." Great line.

http://soundcloud.com/rock977-1/at-transformation-the


Here's a radio interview with Gord Sinclair from a couple days ago:

http://www.therock.fm/audio/view/interv ... d-sinclair
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby May 30th » Sun May 20, 2012 4:36 pm

just got We Are The Same on vinyl and it sounds awesome on vinyl. i forgot how good of a disc this was. excited now for the new disc.
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby locked » Tue May 22, 2012 1:53 pm

I have to say DW.. I had been on quite a negative tear on the Hip with my latest posts..

Well I can say without a doubt I LOVE "In Transformation" studio clip..

sounds like Dark rocking "old time" Hip to me...

I'm stoked..

Curious though.. Gord S. says the new CD will be Titled "Plan A"..

but maybe they will spell it:

"Plan EY?"

to mock the canadian expression?

Good stuff!
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby Hugh Freaking Dillon » Tue May 22, 2012 9:23 pm

locked wrote:Curious though.. Gord S. says the new CD will be Titled "Plan A"..

but maybe they will spell it:

"Plan EY?"

to mock the canadian expression?

Good stuff!


eh, it's "EH", eh?
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby IgotshitID » Wed May 23, 2012 6:46 am

New song is pretty sweet
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby direwolf74 » Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:00 pm

Official video for At Transformation:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ost6Eupxss
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby smarchee » Tue Jun 12, 2012 6:11 pm

on a side note, I am listening to Nautical Disaster from the live album right now
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby left the porch » Tue Jun 12, 2012 7:30 pm

I am also loving At Transformation. It sounds to me like it could have been on Phantom Power or Trouble At The Henhouse. Pure Rock and Roll! :D

Now for them to change up the live shows. It's time to bust out some old school Hip. How awesome would it be to hear Another Midnight or Trickle Down? Born In The Water, Pigeon Camera, We'll Go Too, Greasy Jungle, Titanic Terrarium, 700 Foot Ceiling, Tiger The Lion, the list goes on! Still play the hits too, just mix in some hidden gems that weren't singles. They need to take a page from PJ and Dave Matthews and mix it up. They are just too predictable live. I know they mix up the order most nights and they will change a song or two but it's time for some songs from the vault. If they played Get Back Again I'd lose my shit! This is why my favorite tour was for Music At Work, when they did the Night With The Hip thing with Kate Fenner and Chris Brown. Those shows were EPIC! I'll never forget seeing them break out Opiated at a show in Vermont at a ski hill. The stage lights were all green and I was on mushrooms. Fucking life altering shit. I also saw them in LA at the House of Blues from the front row. Two hour and a half + sets. Un-real!
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby Hugh Freaking Dillon » Tue Jun 12, 2012 8:16 pm

left the porch wrote:I am also loving At Transformation. It sounds to me like it could have been on Phantom Power or Trouble At The Henhouse. Pure Rock and Roll! :D

Now for them to change up the live shows. It's time to bust out some old school Hip. How awesome would it be to hear Another Midnight or Trickle Down? Born In The Water, Pigeon Camera, We'll Go Too, Greasy Jungle, Titanic Terrarium, 700 Foot Ceiling, Tiger The Lion, the list goes on! Still play the hits too, just mix in some hidden gems that weren't singles. They need to take a page from PJ and Dave Matthews and mix it up. They are just too predictable live. I know they mix up the order most nights and they will change a song or two but it's time for some songs from the vault. If they played Get Back Again I'd lose my shit! This is why my favorite tour was for Music At Work, when they did the Night With The Hip thing with Kate Fenner and Chris Brown. Those shows were EPIC! I'll never forget seeing them break out Opiated at a show in Vermont at a ski hill. The stage lights were all green and I was on mushrooms. Fucking life altering shit. I also saw them in LA at the House of Blues from the front row. Two hour and a half + sets. Un-real!


this is part of the reason I'm kind of "meh" when it comes to seeing them live now. I've seen them so many times and it's always so predictable. If I heard Tiger The Lion I'd lose my fucking mind. Get Back Again would be awesome too!

We need a rarities Hip theatre tour! No casual douchebag fans allowed! :lol:
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby left the porch » Wed Jun 13, 2012 5:10 am

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left the porch wrote:I am also loving At Transformation. It sounds to me like it could have been on Phantom Power or Trouble At The Henhouse. Pure Rock and Roll! :D

Now for them to change up the live shows. It's time to bust out some old school Hip. How awesome would it be to hear Another Midnight or Trickle Down? Born In The Water, Pigeon Camera, We'll Go Too, Greasy Jungle, Titanic Terrarium, 700 Foot Ceiling, Tiger The Lion, the list goes on! Still play the hits too, just mix in some hidden gems that weren't singles. They need to take a page from PJ and Dave Matthews and mix it up. They are just too predictable live. I know they mix up the order most nights and they will change a song or two but it's time for some songs from the vault. If they played Get Back Again I'd lose my shit! This is why my favorite tour was for Music At Work, when they did the Night With The Hip thing with Kate Fenner and Chris Brown. Those shows were EPIC! I'll never forget seeing them break out Opiated at a show in Vermont at a ski hill. The stage lights were all green and I was on mushrooms. Fucking life altering shit. I also saw them in LA at the House of Blues from the front row. Two hour and a half + sets. Un-real!


this is part of the reason I'm kind of "meh" when it comes to seeing them live now. I've seen them so many times and it's always so predictable. If I heard Tiger The Lion I'd lose my fucking mind. Get Back Again would be awesome too!

We need a rarities Hip theatre tour! No casual douchebag fans allowed! :lol:


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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby Nami » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:47 pm

got a little bones feel to it... pretty good.
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Re: The Tragically Hip (new and improved official thread)

Postby direwolf74 » Wed Jun 13, 2012 9:18 pm

left the porch wrote:I am also loving At Transformation. It sounds to me like it could have been on Phantom Power or Trouble At The Henhouse. Pure Rock and Roll! :D

Now for them to change up the live shows. It's time to bust out some old school Hip. How awesome would it be to hear Another Midnight or Trickle Down? Born In The Water, Pigeon Camera, We'll Go Too, Greasy Jungle, Titanic Terrarium, 700 Foot Ceiling, Tiger The Lion, the list goes on! Still play the hits too, just mix in some hidden gems that weren't singles. They need to take a page from PJ and Dave Matthews and mix it up. They are just too predictable live. I know they mix up the order most nights and they will change a song or two but it's time for some songs from the vault. If they played Get Back Again I'd lose my shit! This is why my favorite tour was for Music At Work, when they did the Night With The Hip thing with Kate Fenner and Chris Brown. Those shows were EPIC! I'll never forget seeing them break out Opiated at a show in Vermont at a ski hill. The stage lights were all green and I was on mushrooms. Fucking life altering shit. I also saw them in LA at the House of Blues from the front row. Two hour and a half + sets. Un-real!


Last summer's festival tour was definitely more of a "greatest hits" kind of thing. I've been told that part of the reason for that was because they were filming a documentary at the time, so for continuity purposes they weren't changing things up too much, as they had camera crews filming each show. Although, they did surprise us in Edmonton when they broke out "Kids Don't Get It" during the encore, and the crowd went bananas. That was a great moment.

But the 2009 We Are the Same tour; now that was pretty incredible as far as rarities popping up in the setlist. It was a very similar format to the Music@Work tour with two long sets and an encore. Songs like Tiger the Lion, The Bear, Looking for a Place to Happen, Pigeon Camera, Titanic Terrarium, Fiddler's Green, Save the Planet, Eldorado, Escape is at Hand, Long Time Running, Throwing off Glass, The Dark Canuck, Daredevil, and Thompson Girl all made appearances on that tour. When I saw them in San Francisco at the Fillmore they pulled out Thugs and The Dire Wolf, and I completely lost my shit. Amazing. I'm certainly hoping for more of that on the upcoming tour.
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