Day Three: It’s still day two for us…

We woke up at about 8am London time on Friday, July 7. The doors opened at 7pm that evening. After the show we scrounged some food (KFC…) and then packed up our stuff and boarded a bus for the train station. After a 40 minute ride, we arrived at Victoria Station. Next up, was a train ride to Gatwick… another 40 minutes after a 30 minute wait at the station. For those trying to keep up with our time travels… it is now 4:30 am on Saturday morning and we’re at Gatwick. Check in at 4:30,and board a plane at 6:30am. A 45 minute flight after 25 minutes of delays, and a one hour time change and we’re in The Netherlands at Shiopol Airport. We had some issues with the van we’d reserved… it only had 5 seats and we needed 8! They were able to change us to two fancy hatchbacks and we hit the road for Brugge; well actually Oostende. The festival is in Brugge but we’re staying in the oceanside town about 15 km west.

Day Two: We survived Day One!!

We had planned on seeing some of the sights in the city, but sadly the allure of beer kept us at Belushi’s all night! Fellow hip fans Jerremy and Josh found us at the pub and helped us drink more than 100 pints of beer!

This morning we woke with the sun… at about 4am! Tried to sleep but it wasn’t happening.

Today we’ve wandered around the city – Tower Bridge, The London Eye, Big Ben…

Unknown to most of us at time of departure, but today is the one year anniversary of the London Underground bombings. At noon we observed two minutes of silence to remember the tragedy. It was eerie being in the centre of this bustling city with everyone at a complete standstill.

With only 5 hours to showtime, our excitement is reaching a fevered pitch! I’ll report back as soon as it’s over.

Day One: We’re in London!

OK… so I’m here at Belushi’s with BigA, DSTAR, markslog, the heron outside, dreyfuss, bornalion, freaked and another Dave we call fucked!

We are spitting distance from Sheppard’s Bush Empire and totally stoked for the show. We are staying at Grantly Inn (50 Sheppards Bush Green) so come find us for a drink or three. The travel was good for most/all of us and we are in good spirits as we pound back the snakebites and cheap 2 for 1 Corona’s!

The cameras have been rolling non-stop and the early footage looks promising for a killer documentary DVD!

Stay tuned…

Europe Bound…

In 6 hours my flight departs Toronto, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport. It’s the beginning of my adventure to follow The Hip on their European tour. Three of my fellow travellers are already there: Steve, Dave and Mark. Trevor, Adrian, Dustin and myself all arrive on Thursday morning.

We’re going to try and do daily updates to keep everyone up-to-speed with our travels, and reviews of the shows.

TheHip.com :: Video Player

Just posted to thehip.com is a video from last Saturday’s show at Fort York. As the note on the site says, “This will be up for a limited time only.” I guess that this provides some insight into why The Hip/MAv have asked us to hold off on distributing our own recordings? Or does it? What do you think of the video on thehip.com? Do you have any thoughts on their request for us not to distribute fan recordings until the album comes out?

Hugh’s Review: 2006-06-24 – Toronto, ON

It seems as if The Tragically Hip realized that many hardcore fans would be attending this particular show. I’m sure this was obvious to them when the show sold out quickly through thehip.com pre-sale. The set list was full of suprises both old and new. The mixture of songs surely pleased everyone there. Our concert experience began with a large group of Hipbasers meeting together for a few beers prior to the show. It is always fun to meet the people behind the screen names. It was a festive atmosphere as we all anticipated the show.

The Fort York venue was filled with fans screaming for The Hip as they began with the powerful Don’t Wake Daddy. This was followed by Courage in which Gord stood up on the monitor and pretended to urinate on the fans as he sang the line,”Piss on all of your background….”. Next I was thrilled to hear the new song Ocean. I would describe it as an upbeat rocker that I really enjoyed.

The Hip played many of their best songs from nearly every album. It would be difficult to pick the best song of the night with such a wonderfully varied set list. The Hip demonstrated to me the exact reason why I have become such a big fan of theirs. There ability to play almost anything in their large catalogue of songs continues. I loved hearing No Threat live (my first time). I think it’s safe to say that everyone was blown away by 38 Years Old. There were so many highlights it would be hard to put them in order. I had to laugh when Gord told the Canadian audience that “We must stop following Prime Minister Bush”. Near the end of Something On Gord was crawling on the stage between his monitor and Paul’s. Gord extended himself out past the end of the stage and reached into the crowd. He was lovingly mauled by the fans around him. As The Drop Off was playing Gord stumbled around the stage like a blind man in an unfamiliar room. During this Robbie was playing some wicked riffs. Robbie was the epitome of coolness and style wearing a dark blazer with a cowboy hat and aviator glasses.

The show ended with We’ll Go Too. The entire place was going crazy as the song began to wind down. Gordie casually streched out across the two center stage monitors like he was watching T.V. on the couch at home. As he got up to leave the stage he said, “There’s a lot of power in this house”. I think he was refering to the former military might that was onced housed in this historic fort and the power that was produced between The Tragically Hip and their fans last night. I would have to rank this as a “top 3” show out of the 28 I have seen. The set list was phenomenol and I enjoyed hearing the crowd sing along to the songs. We watched the show from in front of Robbie about half way back. Everyone in our area was singing and dancing with no rough stuff. I had a great time meeting with all the Hipbasers at the show. I especially enjoyed hanging with my Hipbase pals from Brantford these past two weekends as we experienced The Hip together

“How can I get a copy of you recording?” & “I recorded the show and want to share my recording; what do I do?”

“How can I get a copy of you recording?”
I heard this question many times at the last two shows; so here’s the simple answer: Visit http://bt.hipfans.com and become a member. Make sure that you set your preferences to receive email notifications when new shows are uploaded. The Hip have asked that no 2006 shows be released until their new album comes out this fall. We are anticipating an October release which means that come October, you’ll be able to download any/all of the shows that were recorded.

“I recorded the show and want to share my recording; what do I do?”
I’m glad that you recorded it, and that you’ve asked for help sharing it. Send me an email and we’ll work out the details. In most cases it involves you sending me your tapes and then I’ll send a DVD back to you once edited.

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Review: 2006-06-23 – Toronto, ON

The Lonely End of The Rink
Fully Completely
Twist My Arm
Gus
Poets
Lake Fever
Heaven is a Better Place Today
Ahead By A Century
Giftshop
Last Of The Unplucked Gems
Fly
New Orleans Is Sinking
Bobcaygeon
Fireworks
Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin’ Man
Grace, To
My Music At Work
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Lionized
Flamenco
Fire in The Hole