SETLIST: 2009-05-07 – Philadelphia, PA (Theatre Of The Living Arts)

01: The Last Recluse
02: Yer Not The Ocean
03: Honey, Please
04: Gift Shop
05: Morning Moon
06: Bobcaygeon
07: Love is a First
08: Grace, Too
09: Nautical Disaster
10: Now The Struggle Has A Name
11: The Completists
12: Three Pistols

Intermission

12: Are We Family (acoustic)
13: Thompson Girl (acoustic)
14: Wheat Kings (acoustic)
15: Frozen In My Tracks
16: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
17: Courage
18: The Depression Suite
19: Coffee Girl
20: Twist My Arm
21: New Orleans Is Sinking

Encore
22: Yawning Or Snarling
23: Little Bones
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SETLIST: 2009-05-04 – Quebec City, PQ (Le Capitole)

With thanks to Dave Kaufman:

01: The Depression Suite
02: Fireworks
03: Emperor Penguin
04: Gift Shop
05: In VIew
06: The Last Recluse
07: Poets
08: Pigeon Camera
09: Ahead By A Century
10: The Drop Off
11: :Love Is A First

Intermission

12: An Inch An Hour (acoustic)
13: Courage (acoustic)
14: Scared (acoustic)
15: Honey, Please
16: Grace, Too
17: Speed River
18: Yer Not The Ocean
19: Coffee Girl
20: New Orleans Is Sinking
21: Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin’ Man
22: Now The Struggle Has A Name
23: My Music At Work

Encore
24: Don’t Wake Daddy
25: Blow At High Dough

SETLIST: 2009-05-02 – Montreal, PQ (Metropolis)

First Set
01: Love Is A First
02: In View
03: Courage
04: Pigeon Camera
05: Fully Completely
06: Morning Moon
07: The Depression Suite
08: It Can’t Be Nashville Every Night
09: Now The Struggle Has A Name
10: Yer Not The Ocean
11: Blow At High Dough

Second Set
12: Toronto #4 (Acoustic)
13: Fiddler’s Green (Acoustic)
14: Greasy Jungle (Acoustic) (WHAT?!?!?!?!)
15: The Last Recluse
16: Twist My Arm
17: At The 100th Meridian
18: Queen Of The Furrows
19: Ahead By A Century
20: Honey, Please
21: Bobcaygeon
22: Tiger The Lion
23: Poets

Encore
24: Frozen In My Tracks
25: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car

REVIEW: 2009-05-01 – Montreal, PQ (Metropolis)

Source
Tragically Hip ringmaster Gordon Downie defined his band’s two-set marathon at Metropolis Friday night when he introduced their latest disc, We Are the Same, as an album “full of conversations.” Not paranoid rants, not existential conundrums – two of the Hip’s stocks in trade – but something more reasoned and rational.

Reasoned and rational are risky selling points when a band is known for manic propulsion. But whereas the relentless pace of the Hip’s two most recent tours left audiences gasping, Friday night’s considered pace left lots of breathing room. As a result, the Hip we saw was more multi-dimensional, more full and complete, if not more fearsome.

Selecting the nine-minute-plus Depression Suite as an opening number sent a clear message that this wouldn’t be a race to the finish. Afterward – and not for the last time – Downie acknowledged the challenge being posed: “You passed the initiation.”

There were early rewards for fans who embraced that rite of passage: a darker, swampier New Orleans Is Sinking, with Downie casting himself as a hell-bound bluesman; the failsafe Bobcaygeon, with its nuances lost but its latent desperation revealed. There were also more challenges: a creaky Throwing Off Glass, and Now the Struggle Has a Name – a subdued choice for a set-ender, with a particularly committed vocal driving its mid-tempo crunch.

Some party-starved grumblers overheard during intermission probably weren’t assuaged when the band re-emerged and sat down for a few acoustic numbers, but the arrangements spotlighted the weathered beauty of Are We Family and Lake Fever. After Downie thanked the enthralled “for your kind indulgence,” the distracted got what they came for: Nautical Disaster’s night terrors; Springtime in Vienna, featuring an extended intro and combustible chorus; and an unstoppable Grace, Too, highlighted by Downie’s triple-jointed writhing.

The latter was the moment awaited by those who came purely to see steam shoot from the frontman’s facial orifices. Other ticket holders came away with something less fleeting: a thoughtful portrait of a mature band that is, in its way, more confrontational than ever – challenging its fans by not always giving them what they want. Every group should be so brave after 20-plus years of existence.

The Tragically Hip perform again Saturday at Metropolis.

— Jordan Zivitz

SETLIST: 2009-05-01 – Montreal, PQ (Metropolis)

01: The Depression Suite
02: Family Band
03: Gift Shop
04: The Last Recluse
05: Puttin’ Down
06: New Orleans Is Sinking
07: Throwing Off Glass
08: Bobcaygeon
09: Speed River
10: The Lonely End Of The Rink
11: Now The Struggle Has A Name

Intermission

12: Are We Family (acoustic)
13: If New Orleans Is Beat (acoustic)
14: Lake Fever (acoustic)
15: Nautical Disaster
16: Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
17: Coffee Girl
18: The Exact Feeling
19: Springtime In Vienna
20: Morning Moon
21: Grace, Too
22: Frozen In My Tracks
23: My Music At Work

Encore
24: The Dark Canuck
25: Little Bones

Hip Tracker Upload: TTH: 2009-04-28 – Kitchener,ON

A new torrent has been uploaded.

Name: TTH: 2009-04-28 – Kitchener,ON
Size: 727.00 MB
Category: SHN/FLAC: Concerts
Uploaded by: Holmes

Description
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2009-04-28
The Tragically Hip
Centre In The Square
Kitchener, ON

Source:
Front Left Corner of Soundboard @ 6′ Schoeps Mk4 (DIN)> Nbox > Edirol R44

Transfer:
Macbook > Amadeus Pro (resample) > FLAC

Recorded/Transferred/Encoded By: Dave Holmes (dave at hipfans)

Set 1
Love Is A First
Poets
Goodnight Josephine
ABAC
The Depression Suite
It Cant Be Nashville Every Night
Morning Moon
Fully Completely
The Last Recluse
Courage
Springtime In Vienna

Set 2
Thompson Girl
Flamenco
Music @ Work
Now The Struggle Has A Name
Queen Of The Furrows
In View
Eldorado
Bobcaygeon
The Dark Canuck
Family Band
Blow At High Dough

*ENCORE*
Throwing Off Glass
50 Mission Cap

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