iTunes Goodies

A fan at Hipbase.com asked about some “unreleased” songs from The Hip, so I went to the ITMS to find the link for the IBE outtake “Night Is Forgetting” and discovered that they’ve added some new videos to The Hip’s page; they now have 6 videos for sale: VC, Nashville (2 versions), Poets (Live), Poets (Video), Silver Jet, and IAGLIYDW.

They also have a Tragically Hip Essentials list.

WNED Buffalo Niagra Guitar Festival Presents…

WNED Buffalo Niagra Guitar Festival Presents

THE TRAGICALLY HIP
With Special Guests
The Sadies

Saturday June 17th, 2006 Artpark, Lewiston NY

Public Tickets On Sale: 04/18/2006 at Noon

Tier 1 (Seated): $45.50
Lawn (General Admission): $25.50

Tickets Available at: www.tickets.com, all Tops Supermarkets and at the venue box office.

TTH ‘First In Line’* Tickets On Sale: 04/11/2006, 12:00 PM EST
*’First in Line’ ticket purchases limited to Tier 1(Seated) tickets for this show.

This is an All Ages Show

WNED Buffalo Niagra Guitar Festival
www.guitarfestival.org, www.artpark.net
Click here for directions to the venue.

If you are a registered user of www.thehip.com you can access ‘First In Line’ pre-sale tickets for the WNED Buffalo Niagra Guitar Festival show starting at 12:00 PM EST on Tuesday April 11th, by visiting www.thehip.com and following the link provided.

Das Hip

CTV.ca – Junos 2006

CTV.ca – Junos 2006
The Hip were awarded 2 Juno’s this weekend for Hipeponymous. Their CD/DVD package won CD/DVD Artwork Design Of The Year and Music DVD Of The Year.

If you needed another reason to go get your own copy, now you’ve got it!

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Two More Shows Announced

Two New Show Announcements

hey folks,
we have two new shows to announce for this summer.

MONDAY JULY 3rd
Chicago, IL – House of Blues
Support: (TBD)
Tickets: 18 , $28.50 Advance, $30 Day of show

THE TRAGICALLY HIP
With special guests
THE WEAKERTHANS
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th
GUELPH LAKE ISLAND, GLCA
TICKETS ON SALE: FRIDAY, MARCH 31st AT 10AM (public onsale)

*Tickets (INCL. GST): $49.50*Plus applicable service charges
General Admission
All Ages
Show Goes On Rain Or Shine

TICKETS ON SALE:
FRIDAY, MARCH 31st AT 10AM Tickets Available At All Ticketmaster
Outlets, Cash Only @ University Centre Room 266 University Of Guelph
(weekdays 8:30am ­ 4:45pm), Cash Or Debit Only @ The Beat Goes On,
Guelph. Or Call (519) 763-9277 To Charge By Phone. Order On Line At
www.ticketmaster.ca Or www.hob.ca.

If you are a registered user of www.thehip.com you can access ‘First In Line’ pre-sale tickets. ‘First in Line’ pre-sale for Guelph will start on Tuesday march 28th at 10:00am by visiting www.thehip.com and following the link

‘First in Line’ pre-sale for Chicago will start on Tuesday march 28th at 12:00pm (noon) by visiting www.thehip.com and following the link

The Tragically Hip :: Mobile Home

The Tragically Hip :: Mobile Home
This was posted a few weeks ago, but MAv has created a new homepage just for the mobile user:

Introducing TTH Mobile Home

Stuck in a cab? Waiting for a friend? Bored on a bus? Got an internet ready mobile device and don’t have a clue what to do with it?

Introducing TTH Mobile Home where you can get TTH News, Tour Info, THSP and Song Lyrics right on your mobile.

Go HERE and enter your mobile device’s email address to get the link sent right to your phone, or tap www.thehip.com/mobile-home.html to get TTH content on the go.

Concert Announcement

Hey folks,

We’re happy to announce a new show for Saturday July 15th. We’ll be playing Bourbon Street North in St Adele, PQ with The Weakerthans and The Sadies.

In our effort to serve our on-line community, Registered Users of www.thehip.com will be able to access ‘First-in-Line’ ticket sales at 10:00am on Wednesday March 22nd.

Public on-sale for this show will be on Saturday March 25th at 12 noon and will be available at:

The Bourbon Street North box office (450) 229-2905, at all Admission outlets (514) 790-1245 or 1-800-361-4595 or online at www.admission.com or www.geg.ca

Lastly, we’d like you to know about two more shows and “First-in-Line” ticket announcements happening on Monday March 27th and Monday April 10th, so make sure you’re a registered user of www.thehip.com to get continued concert and ‘First-in-Line’ ticket announcements and access.

If you don’t know about the Song-of-the-day, then you’re missing something special!! Every day, Monday to Friday, we’re posting a live Song-of-the-Day from the last 15 years. Some hilight’s include the unreleased “Blonde Solid” , “Radio Show” and “Put it Off” as well as “New Orleans is Sinking” from Madison Square Garden, “Wheat Kings” from ACC and “Fully Completely” from the Landmark Theatre. You can check out what you’ve missed at the Song of the Day archive page.

Until next time,

Das Hip

Bullfrog Power Interviews Gord Downie of The Tragically Hip

An accomplished musician, lyricist, poet and singer, Gord Downie is best known as the lead man for the legendary Canadian band, The Tragically Hip. Gord discusses everything from his musical roots to his thoughts about the environment and his support for renewable power – all while raking the yard at his newly bullfrogpowered home in Toronto.

BP: How did you first get involved in music?

GD: I discovered my older sister’s 45 collection and would listen to everything I could. I used up my entire allowance buying records. I scored a gig as the lead singer with a school band… not necessarily for my singing ability but rather for my sheer memory power. I could memorize huge quantities of lyrics – mostly the Doors. I think it was the Doors’ song “The End” that really got me the gig.

BP: What led you to a career in music?

GD: I never wanted to do anything else.

BP: Where did the name for the band come from?

GD: We were watching a movie called “Elephant Parts” – at one point in the movie, people were asking for donations to a foundation called The Tragically Hip.

BP: Is there a connection between music and the environment?

GD: Music is the ultimate medium for expressions of love, and those expressions find a beautiful backdrop in the environment. Music is also a popular rallying point – at its central core, it’s a way for people to get in touch with the best parts of themselves and to voice the love in their hearts. And the environment is one of the great loves of our lives – when we think of the best parts of ourselves, the environment is always there, informing us, as a backdrop.

BP: Have you always felt an affinity for the environment?

GD: I grew up on the lake and spent most of that time outdoors. As a musician, I travel widely around the country and talk to a lot of people, from all walks of life. That experience, combined with my rock and roll roots gives me something of an affinity for the underdog. In many ways, the environment is also the underdog – so, it’s an easy fit.

BP: Why did you make the decision to switch to renewable electricity from Bullfrog Power?

GD: Well, first of all, this was very much a family decision. Everyone, the kids included, weighed in on the decision around the dinner table. But for me personally, what instantly caught my attention was that I had a choice that never existed before. That choice opens up a whole new part of the mind – now, when a light bulb in the house is turned on, suddenly it means something. For me, consumer choice is the most powerful method for effecting change in our society. And, as a society, we have had a tendency to never question where our power was coming from. Now, with Bullfrog Power, we have an alternative – once I realized that, it only took me about five minutes to exercise that choice.

BP: What would you like to tell your fans about renewable power?

GD: I would simply like to remind people, or make them aware, that they do have a choice now about the kind of electricity they buy. We need to start diluting this vat of dirty energy we’re using. By making a choice with your wallet, you can help build more windmills and bring more renewable power into the mix. Change has to start somewhere, and right at home is as good a place as any. We need to act now to help our local and global environment.

BP: Are you involved in other environmental initiatives?

GD: Yes, I’m a trustee with Waterkeepers, an organization that was first started by Robert F Kennedy Jr. in the US to save the Hudson from pollution. Waterkeepers is now a global organization, dedicated to healthy management of our rivers, bays and lakes across the world. My focus is Lake Ontario. Supporting Waterkeepers is a great way to help preserve and protect our waterways that provide us with so much – water to drink, a place to swim, transportation routes, and more.

BP: What does the future of renewable power look like and what role do you want to play in that future?

I would like to see lots of people make the choice. I would like to see a revolution in this province and ultimately beyond to other provinces. I want to help by putting this choice in front of people. I’m really excited about it.

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Hip content for your Mobile device

MAv never ceases to impress me. For all you mobile device users out there, he’s reformatted the content from thehehip.com specifically for you. Email these links to your mobile device and add them as bookmarks.

thehip.com News:
http://www.thehip.com/mobile-news.html

Hip Story Project Entries:
http://www.thehip.com/mobile-HSP-stories.html

Random TTH Song Lyrics:
http://www.thehip.com/mobile-randomLyrics.html