CONCERT ANNOUNCEMENT: Big Music Fest in Belleville

On Saturday June 21st The Hip will be performing at Big Music Fest in Belleville, Ontario. Joining them will be Sam Roberts Band, Sarah Harmer and Attack In Black. The show is at Zwick’s Park. Presale for Registered Users of thehip.com starts this Wednesday April 2nd at 10:00am. Public onsale starts Friday April 4th at 10:00am. Tickets are $49.50.

Visit www.thehip.com for all the details on the presale and public onsale.

Hip Tracker Upload: 2006-11-09 – Montreal, PQ (Metropolis)

A new torrent has been uploaded.

Name: TTH: 2006-11-09 – Montreal, PQ
Size: 4.08 GB
Category: DVD: Concerts
Uploaded by: chrisk

Description
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The Tragically Hip
November 9, 2006
Metropolis
Montreal, PQ

VIDEO
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Chris Kirkpatrick: Sony DCR-SR100 (Soundboard – fixed)
Mark Sloggett: Sony HCR-HC1 (Soundboard) > MiniDV HDV > CapDVHS > mpeg2 transport stream

Notes: HD converted using VisualHub

AUDIO
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Recording: Neumann KM184s > Lunatec V3 > Digital Coax > Edirol R-4
Transfer: Direct to hard disk recording
Recorded by: markslog
Notes: Right side of soundboard; ROC, 8′, DIN, V3 setting: (L/R = 20, HPF = 1)

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Edited: Final Cut Express
DVD & Assembly: iDVD
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Setlist
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01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: In View
04: Don’t Wake Daddy
05: The Drop-Off
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Fly
08: Poets
09: Fiddler’s Green
10: World Container
11: Luv (Sic)
12: At The Hundredth Meridian
13: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
14: The Kids Don’t Get It
15: Grace, Too
16: Wheat Kings
17: Yer Not The Ocean
18: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
19: Family Band

ENCORE:
20: Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin’ Man
21: Pretend
22: On The Verge

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You can use the URL below to download the torrent (you may have to login).

http://www.thehiptracker.com/details.php?id=114&hit=1


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The Tragically Hip winner of the 2008 National Arts Centre Award

MONTREAL, March 12 /CNW Telbec/ – Canada’s National Arts Centre announced today it is awarding the prestigious 2008 National Arts Centre Award to legendary rockers The Tragically Hip.

The National Arts Centre Award recognizes work of an extraordinary nature and significance in the performing arts by an individual artist and/or company in the past performance year. The award will be presented to The Hip at Rideau Hall on May 2 as part of the Governor General’s Performing Arts Awards. Members of the group will be on hand again on May 3 to be honoured during the awards Gala at the National Arts Centre. For the first time in its history, the Gala will be produced by the National Arts Centre.

Known for their powerful, energetic live performances and their ironic wordplay and references to quintessentially Canadian subjects from hockey to history, The Tragically Hip have sold millions of records worldwide, enjoying both mass popularity and critical acclaim.

“The Tragically Hip are one of the most influential Canadian bands of our generation,” said Peter Herrndorf, the NAC’s president and CEO. “The group represents a potent convergence of raw musical energy and rich Canadian storytelling. The National Arts Centre is delighted to bestow this honour on The Hip.”

The Tragically Hip were formed in 1983 by five friends from Kingston-Rob Baker, Gordon Downie, Johnny Fay, Paul Langlois and Gord Sinclair-taking their name from a skit from the cult classic movie Elephant Pants by Michael Nesmith.

The group released their first album, The Tragically Hip, in 1987 and have since released twelve albums, earning two diamond certifications. In 2002, The Tragically Hip met and performed for Her Majesty the Queen at a gala performance in celebration of her Golden Jubilee. The band was inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame in 2003 and the Canadian Music Hall of Fame at the Juno Awards in 2005.

The Hip have established a demanding concert itinerary. They have toured extensively in Canada, the U.S., Europe and Australia. Most recently the band has finished a 2006-07 tour to promote their platinum selling album World Container where they continue to sell out arenas across Canada.

The Tragically Hip continue to support numerous charitable organizations, lending their name to help raise and donate millions of dollars for various social and environmental causes, including the Special Olympics, The Waterkeeper Alliance, the David Suzuki Foundation, the Stephen Lewis Foundation, and Camp Trillium.

The Tragically Hip are currently recording a new studio album.

Previous winners of the National Arts Centre Award include Richard Bradshaw, k.d. lang, Rick Mercer, Marie Chouinard, Angela Hewitt, La La La Human Steps and its artistic director Edouard Lock, Cirque du Soleil, Mario Bernardi, Denis Marleau, Karen Kain, Jon Kimura Parker, Ben Heppner, Robert Lepage, Michel-Marc Bouchard and Les Deux Mondes, and Gilles Maheu and CARBONE 14.

The National Art Centre’s Board of Trustees chooses the recipient of the award from recommendations submitted by a selection committee. The recipient of the National Arts Centre Award receives a cash prize of $25,000, an original work of art, and a commemorative medallion.

Gord Downie in “One Week”

As posted by Tthip to hipbase.com:

Gord has a small part in another Michael McGowan movie (St. Ralph).

This movie is called One Week stars Joshua Jackson (Dawson’s Creek) as a cancer patient who embarks on a motorcycle trip from Toronto to British Columbia.

Gord plays a biker in this movie scheduled for a 2008 release.

The movie is being scored by Andrew Lockington who also scored St Ralph.

I wonder, with the same director and musical director as St Ralph where Gord contributed Hallelujah if we will get any more Gord solo for this movie.