SETLIST: 2007-01-26 – Barrie, ON

The Lonely End Of The Rink
Courage
Twist My Arm
Lake Fever
Drop Off
It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
In View
Nautical Disaster
Long Time Running
Pigeon Camera
Fireworks
At The Hundredth Meridian
Boots Or Hearts
The Kids Don’t Get It
Grace, Too
Scared
Yer Not The Ocean
New Orleans Is Sinking
Fire In The Hole

Encore:
COVER: “The Weight” by The Band (Kathleen Edwards and Colin Cripps also played on this one. And Paul sang a verse!)
Family Band
Little Bones

Review: Buffalo News on 1989-06-08 – Buffalo, NY

Hipbaser “jay” just posted this interesting review from 1989.

“Ran across this while trying to track down the “mystery” 1989 show at the Spectrum in Toronto.

I’ve yet to see this show mentioned on any Hip-related site so it is interesting to point out that Wednesday, June 7, 1989, the Hip touched down in the US in good ole’ Buffalo, NY.

Nietzsche’s
248 Allen St
Buffalo, NY 14201
www.nietzsches.com

I paid $3 to get this and I’m sure it’s illegal to share but what the heck… Enjoy!

News Library

TRAGICALLY HIP SADLY NEEDS STAGE SEASONING

Published on June 8, 1989
Author: LINE: By By JIM SANTELLA

News Contributing Reviewer
© The Buffalo News Inc.

TEXT:

Watching a band perform for the very first time is both exciting and challenging. Wednesday night at Nietzsche’s, Toronto’s The Tragically Hip played the first American date on a tour that will last two months. Although they have a Canadian EP release and finished recording their American debut album in February of this year, few Americans have heard their music.

Over in Great Britain, Melody Maker called them “a rare discovery” describing them as “preposterous, stroppy, ugly, damn near ecstatic” and imploring their British readers to “bring them over here and we’ll have a ball which won’t bounce straight.”

There is no doubt that they are a quirky band exemplified by their material and the antics of their lead singer Gordon Downie. His stage demeanor falls between Joe Cocker’s spastic elbow flailing and Mick Jagger’s cock of the yard strutting. He talks directly and intimately to the audience — like a hoser sharing a couple of beers with his buddies.

Before launching into “Highway Girl,” he jerked an explanation in the audience’s direction saying the song was “about a hitchhiker.” He had a story for every song and they all seemed to pop into his mind as he uttered them. Before playing “All-Canadian Surf Club,” he told about the band playing a rowdy gig in Edmonton the night the Oilers traded Wayne Gretzky to the L.A. Kings — both the music and the band had to take the abuse for the defection of the Edmonton franchise player.

Unfortunately, for all the charm of Downie and the smoking good guitar playing of Robbie Baker, the band seemed to lack that certain undefinable spark that could launch them into stardom. Too frequently, they sound like a 1969 version of the Rolling Stones. They are a good bar band, but they need to play in large venues to get their act polished, honed and ready to roar up to an audience’s expectations.

They have an affinity for ’60s sounding songs. Dale Hawkings’ “Suzie Q.” was a high-powered rocker that had the crowd dancing and gave guitarist Baker an excellent chance to rip off a jangling solo. Downie’s gyrating and jumping about had him dripping in perspiration within minutes of his entrance.

Although most of their material is unfamiliar, their hard-driving sound isn’t. It is the kind of rock the Canadians have been enjoying in bars from Brantford to Mumford. They will be touring America until the end of July with the exception of one night in Toronto and several days in Canada to record their music video.

All the indicators are in place for this band to make it if they can just overcome their barroom roots and develop their repertoire for a large auditorium performance. Their new album, recorded in Memphis and due for an American release later this year, should go far in familiarizing Americans to The Tragically Hip’s potential for success.

Although I enjoyed the band very much, they need a long American tour to season them. Their music is very exciting but their overall performance style needs honing. Their original material is quirky enough to appeal to a wide spectrum of listeners and their high-energy stage act is bound to please live audiences.

As a hard-working lead singer, the sweat-soaked Downie takes a backseat to no-one. The Tragically Hip’s recorded music is not as strong as their live concerts, which are ultimately high-powered and hard-rocking.

The end of the year will be a good indicator whether the Toronto band will be able break into the American music market and stardom.”

SETLIST: 2007-01-25 – Barrie, ON

The Lonely End Of The Rink
New Orleans Is Sinking
Fully Completely
Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
Luv (sic)
Bobcaygeon
In View
Poets
Fiddler’s Green
World Container
Springtime In Vienna
At The Hundredth Meridian
Ahead By A Century
The Kids Don’t Get It
Gift Shop
Wheat Kings
Yer Not The Ocean
Three Pistols
Blow At High Dough
Encore:
COVER: “Train In Vain (AKA Stand By Me)” by The Clash
Family Band
On The Verge

2007 Hip Tour – Play Count Standings

Hip fan and Hipbaser Valente has been keeping tabs on what songs are being performed. Here’s the summary so far:

After 12 shows. Last Updated – January 24th, 2007.

I’ll update after every show. For those who like stats:
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HIP STANDINGS
01. New Orleans is Sinking – 12
02. At the Hundredth Meridian – 12
03. Yer Not The Ocean – 12
04. The Lonely End of the Rink – 12
05. In View – 12
06. Family Band – 12

07. Ahead By A Century – 10
08. Blow at High Dough – 10

09. The Kids Don’t Get It – 8
10. The Drop-Off – 8
11. World Container – 8

12. Wheat Kings – 7
13. Fully Completely – 7
14. Poets – 7
15. Bobcaygeon – 7

16. Long Time Running – 6
17. Fireworks – 6
18. Springtime in Vienna – 6
19. Little Bones – 6

20. Courage – 5
21. Locked – 5
22. Fire In The Hole – 5
23. Grace, Too – 5
24. Gift Shop – 5
25. It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken – 5

26. Pretend – 4
27. Boots or Hearts – 4

28. 38 Years Old – 3
29. Three Pistols – 3
30. Fiddler’s Green – 3
31. Nautical Disaster – 3
32. Twist My Arm – 3
33. Scared – 3
34. Gus The Polar Bear – 3
35. My Music At Work – 3

36. 50 Mission Cap – 2
37. Lake Fever – 2
38. On The Verge – 2
39. Fly – 2

40. Unplucked Gems – 1
41. Pigeon Camera – 1
42. Lionized – 1
43. Don’t Wake Daddy – 1
44. Flamenco – 1
45. Something On – 1
46. Escape @ Hand – 1
47. Putting Down – 1
48. The Dire Wolf – 1
49. Summer’s Killing Us – 1
50. Luv(sic) – 1
51. Sherpa – 1

52. Last Night I Dreamed You Didn’t Love Me – 0

SETLIST: 2007-01-23 – Sault Ste. Marie, ON

1: The Lonely End Of The Rink
2: New Orleans Is Sinking
3: Grace, Too
4: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
5: The Drop-Off
6: Ahead By A Century
7: Fly
8: Poets
9: Boots Or Hearts
10: World Container
11: Springtime In Vienna
12: At The Hundredth Meridian
13: Sherpa
14: In View
15: Gift Shop
16: Bobcaygeon
17: Yer Not The Ocean
18: My Music At Work
19: Blow At High Dough
20: Family Band
21: COVER: “Six Days On The Road” by Dave Dudley
22: Little Bones

SETLIST: 2007-01-22 – Thunder Bay, ON

Lonely End of the Rink
Courage
Twist My Arm
Gus
Family Band
Ahead by a Century
In View
Locked in the Trunk of a Car
Pretend
Long Time Running
Fireworks
At the Hundredth Meridian
Bobcaygeon
The Kids Don’t Get It
Fully Completely
Scared
Yer Not the Ocean
New Orleans is Sinking
Fire in the Hole

On The Verge
COVER: “Going, Going, Gone” by Bob Dylan
Blow at High Dough

Hip Tracker Upload: 2006-06-18 – Guelph, ON

A new torrent has been uploaded.

Name: TTH: 2006-06-18 – Guelph, ON
Size: 597.38 MB
Category: SHN/FLAC – Full Concerts
Uploaded by: chris

Description:
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The Tragically Hip
June 18, 2006
Guelph Lake Conservation Area
Guelph, ON

Audio source: Coresound HEB’s (dpa 4061) > Edirol R1 (mic in) recorded at 24/44.1
FOB,stand @ 8ft by Dave Holmes

Setlist
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01: Don’t Wake Daddy
02: Courage (For Hugh Maclennan)
03: The Drop-Off
04: Are You Ready
05: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
06: Poets
07: No Threat
08: Ahead By A Century
09: Gift Shop
10: The Last Of The Unplucked Gems
11: Lionized
12: Fly
13: At The Hundredth Meridian
14: Eldorado
15: My Music At Work
16: Fire In The Hole

Encore:
17: The Lonely End Of The Rink
18: The Rules
19: New Orleans Is Sinking

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www.hipfans.com
www.onegeeksopinion.com
www.thehip.com

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http://www.thehiptracker.com/torrents-details.php?id=282&hit=1


The Hip BT Tracker

Hip Tracker Upload: 2000-12-23 – Toronto, ON

A new torrent has been uploaded.

Name: TTH: 2000-12-23 – Toronto, ON
Size: 842.69 MB
Category: SHN/FLAC – Full Concerts
Uploaded by: chris

Description:
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The Tragically Hip
The Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Ontario
December 23, 2000

http://www.hipbase.com/archive/concert.php?id=520

Setlist
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01. Poets
02. My Music At Work
03. Chagrin Falls
04. Three Pistols
05. Tiger The Lion
06. At The Hundredth Meridian
07. Puttin’ Down
08. Gift Shop
09. Yawning Or Snarling
10. Something On
11. Ahead By A Century
12. The Completists
13. Inevitability Of Death
14. New Orleans Is Sinking
15. Scared
16. Wild Mountain Honey

17. Emperor Penguin
18. Little Bones
19. Pigeon Camera
20. Lake Fever
21. Fireworks
22. Looking For A Place To Happen
23. Toronto #4
24. Courage
25. Freak Turbulence
26. Bobcaygeon
27. Locked In The Trunk Of The Car
28. On The Verge
29. Grace, Too
30. Blow At High Dough
31. Fifty Mission Cap

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

http://www.thehiptracker.com/torrents-details.php?id=281&hit=1


The Hip BT Tracker

SETLIST: 2007-01-19 – Regina, SK

Rink
Blow
Fully
Pigeon
Family Band
ABAC
In View
Giftshop (Poers crossed Out)
Gems
W.C.
Fireworks
Meridian
38 Years Old (Sherpa crossed Out)
Kids
Poets
Wheat
Ocean
Locked
Fire in the Hole
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Drop Off
COVER: “Powderfinger” by Neil Young
New Orleans