Behind The Wine with Gord Sinclair

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A big wine fan, the Tragically Hip’s bassist Gord Sinclair talks to us about the many similarities in wine and music as arts and industries. Gord tells us how his music got him into wine; about being offered a wine label for The Hip; and we get a wine and food pairing for my favorite Tragically Hip song. We discuss how music writers are a lot like wine writers and Gord gives us the back story on a couple of the Hip’s biggest hits. Read some more and watch the video…

He’s a big wine fan, part of one of Canada’s greatest rock bands, and a Kingston resident; we couldn’t think of anybody better to interview about wine, music and art. If I hadn’t known who he was, noticed the shelves full of awards, Geminis and medals from the Queen in his basement studio, I wouldn’t have guessed that somebody so down to earth is such a big deal in the music industry; a real class act.

We brought over a few bottles of great wine and picked Gord’s brain on how music and wine are similar as arts. What was going to be a fairly brief interview turned into an evening of drinking wine and getting far more insights on wine and music than we had expected. Wine and music both seem to reflect the polarized production of the industrial, high volume, designed-to-top-charts-and-please-everyone arts, through to the personal, small-scale, boutique, representations of the land and winemaker or musician. We learn how Gord first got into wine, how the Tragically Hip were offered their own wine label and how similar wine critics are to music critics, comparing Rolling Stone or Spin magazine to the Wine Spectator or Robert Parker.

Completely unwine-related, Gord gave us the real stories on the curious, highly enchanting lyrics from a couple of our favorite Hip songs and we even went as far as to get a wine, food and music pairing for my favorite Tragically Hip song…Long Time Running. For the record, a sunny summer afternoon song such as that is best matched with a bottle of crisp cold Louis Jadot Bourgone Chardonnay and citrusy pan-seared scallops.

A very large thanks goes out to Gord for taking the time to drink some delicious wine with us and to chit chat about music and wine. It was a fun night and we certainly hope to repeat in the future. Enjoy the video and try the wines yourself!

Andrew Rastapkevicius

NPR Song Of The Day: The Last Recluse

The Tragically Hip’s “The Last Recluse” imbues a tale of crumbling romance with decidedly Canadian imagery.

NPR.org, June 8, 2009 – For two decades, The Tragically Hip has built a reputation for smart, moody, folk-tinged rock music, in the process winning a huge grassroots audience in its native Canada. The band has long followed the adage, “Write what you know,” lacing its tales of everyday life with striking images of Canada’s environs and culture.

Both are abundant in “The Last Recluse,” a gorgeous ballad from The Tragically Hip’s latest album, We Are the Same. Referencing the graceful and cantankerous bird bearing the country’s name, as well as the sculpture gracing the Canadian $20 bill (Bill Reid’s “The Spirit of Haida Gwaii, the Black Canoe”), the group imbues what could be a stock tale of crumbling romance with lovely, poetic ambiguity.

Singer Gordon Downie has a voice unburnished by any kind of gravelly gruffness; instead, its clean, pure attack strikes a balance between dryness and sweetness. As guitars, keyboard, mandolin and accordion converge, he fires off questions that may never be resolved: “Who are you? The last recluse?” “The last Canada goose?” “What will I do without you?” The song closes with a layered, wordless chorus of voices, while Downie exits with a series of exclamations — “Who are you?” — that feel like mournful, unanswered bird calls ringing across the water.

Hip Tracker Upload: 2009-06-06 – Lewiston, NY (ArtPark)

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2009-06-06
The Tragically Hip
ArtPark – Main Stage
Lewiston, NY

Recorded with Church Audio CA-11 Cardioids > Church Audio CA-9100 Preamp > Tascam DR-1
Recorded by Chris Kirkpatrick
Mics at soundboard, 6′

Lineage: DR-1 > iMac > Amadeaus (amplify and resample) > Fission (track splitting) > xACT (FLAC)

First Set:
01: The Last Recluse
02: In View
03: Coffee Girl
04: Twist My Arm
05: Morning Moon
06: It CanÂ’t Be Nashville Every Night
07: New Orleans Is Sinking
08: Bobcaygeon
09: Queen Of The Furrows
10: At The Hundredth Meridian
11: Love Is A First
12: Tiger The Lion

Second Set:
13: The Bear (Acoustic)
14: Fireworks (Acoustic)
15: Wheat Kings (Acoustic)
16: The Depression Suite
17: Springtime In Vienna
18: Fully Completely
19: Yawning Or Snarling
20: Inevitability Of Death
21: Now The Struggle Has A Name
22: Nautical Disaster
23: Little Bones

Encore:
24: Frozen In My Tracks
25: Blow At High Dough

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SETLIST: 2009-06-06 – Lewiston, NY (ArtPark)

First Set:
01: The Last Recluse
02: In View
03: Coffee Girl
04: Twist My Arm
05: Morning Moon
06: It Can’t Be Nashville Every Night
07: New Orleans Is Sinking
08: Bobcaygeon
09: Queen Of The Furrows
10: At The Hundredth Meridian
11: Love Is A First
12: Tiger The Lion

Second Set:
13: The Bear (Acoustic)
14: Fireworks (Acoustic)
15: Wheat Kings (Acoustic)
16: The Depression Suite
17: Springtime In Vienna
18: Fully Completely
19: Yawning Or Snarling
20: Inevitability Of Death
21: Now The Struggle Has A Name
22: Nautical Disaster
23: Little Bones

Encore:
24: Frozen In My Tracks
25: Blow At High Dough

SETLIST: 2009-06-05 – Lewiston, NY (ArtPark)

First Set
01: Honey, Please
02: Yer Not The Ocean
03: Gift Shop
04: Morning Moon
05: Ahead By A Century
06: The Dire Wolf
07: Speed River
08: At The 100th Meridian
09: Love Is A First
10: In View
11: The Depression Suite

Second Set
12: Boots Or Hearts (Acoustic)
13: Flamenco (Acoustic)
14: Scared (Acoustic)
15: Save The Planet
16: Poets
17: The Last Recluse
18: Pigeon Camera
19: Courage
20: Grace, Too
21: Queen Of The Furrows
22: Fireworks
23: My Music At Work

Encore
24: Now The Struggle Has A Name
25: New Orleans Is Sinking

SETLIST: 2009-05-31 – Cleveland, OH (House of Blues)

First Set
01: Honey, Please
02: Yer Not The Ocean
03: Gift Shop
04: Morning Moon
05: Ahead by A Century
06: The Dire Wolf
07: Speed River
08: At The 100th Meridian
09: The Depression Suite
10: In View
11: Love Is A First

Second Set
12: Boots or Hearts (Acoustic)
13: Scared (Acoustic)
14: Coffee Girl (Acoustic)
15: Save The Planet
16: Poets
17: The Last Recluse
18: Pigeon Camera
19: Courage
20: Grace, Too
21: Country Day
22: Fireworks
23: My Music At Work

Encore
24: Now The Struggle Has A Name
25: New Orleans Is Sinking

SETLIST: 2009-05-30 – Detroit, MI (The Fillmore)

First Set
01: Love Is A First
02: The Drop Off
03: Fifty Mission Cap
04: Now The Struggle Has A Name
05: Daredevil
06: Yer Not The Ocean
07: Frozen In My Tracks
08: Morning Moon
09: Three Pistols
10: Eldorado
11: Country Day
12: Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin’ Man

Second Set
13: Coffee Girl (Acoustic)
14: If New Orleans Is Beat (Acoustic)
15: Bobcaygeon (Acoustic)
16: The Depression Suite
17: Fireworks
18: Queen Of The Furrows
19: Poets
20: Fully Completely
21: The Last Recluse
22: Family Band
23: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car

Encore
24: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
25: Blow At High Dough

SETLIST: 2009-05-29 – Detroit, MI (The Fillmore)

First Set
01: The Depression Suite
02: Family Band
03: Giftshop
04: Puttin’ Down
05: The Last Recluse
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

Second Set
12: Are We Family (Acoustic)
13: Fiddler’s Green (Acoustic)
14: Ahead By A Century (Acoustic)
15: Nautical Disaster (Gord bombed Nautical. Missed first verse and froze up. Kicked an amp or two)
16: Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
17: In View
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