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Archive for September, 2007

National Heroes Rock Civic Centre

 | September 22, 2007 10:36 am

EuroHip :: Day Three (London to Groningen)

 | 8:00 am

Today is a travel day. Up at 3:15am, catch the 4:00am train to Gatwick, and then a 6:45 flight to Amsterdam. Once on the ground we boarded a train for Amersfoot, changed trains there and headed to Deventer. Another change of trains and we were bound for Zwolle. A final change in Zwolle and we were on our way to Groningen. The changes between trains required us to be quick on our feet as the longest changeover time was just 5 minutes!

The trains were all packed so we ended up standing in the aisle, surrounded by our bags – not fun for three hours, especialy after the late night and early morning we’d just experienced.

We’re now in Groningen at our hotel. The weather is great and the city looks wonderful but we are too tired to explore it right now. Showers and naps are the next items on our agendas.

EuroHip :: Day Two (Astoria, London)

 | 7:56 am

Whew! What a great way to kick off EuroHip 2007! We toured the city some more before heading back to our hotel to grab our recording gear. With our gear fully charged and packed we headed to the show. Surprisingly there wasn’t a line up at the venue, nor were there any issues getting our gear in.

The venue itself is rather plain with patrons required to navigate a series of somewhat confusing (or maybe I was just confused) staircases. I ended up along the front row of the balcony and was content to stay there for the duration of the show. The rest of the balcony area is punctuated by 2×4 framed leaning bars and benches.

A few of our fellow travellers stayed upstairs with me, while the audio guys went straight for the soundboard. The sound in the venue was pretty good from where I was, and by the sounds of the recordings, it was pretty good down by the sound board as well.

Immediately following the show we were entertained by the throngs of drunken partyers before heading for the hotel. Our Saturday morning flight required us to catch the 4:00am train from Victoria Station to Gatwick!

Setlist:
01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: My Music At Work
02: Grace, Too
03: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
04: The Drop Off
05: Ahead By A Century
06: Giftshop
07: Family Band
08: World Container
09: Springtime In Vienna
10: At The Hundredth Meridian
11: The Lonely End Of The Rink
12: Bobcaygeon
13: In View
14: Fully Completely
15: New Orleans Is Sinking

Encore
16: COVER: “Queen Bitch: by David Bowie
17: Courage
18: Fireworks

EuroHip :: Day One

 | September 21, 2007 11:40 am

After lengthy delays leaving Toronto, and in London, we arrived at our “hotel.” It’s suitable for 8 guys going to shows, and students looking for a bit more than a hostel, but just barely.

We connected with Ben and Matt (two UK based Hip fans) and toured around for a bit before settling in for a few drinks. It was a rather uneventful day as the travel from Canada had definitely tired us all out.

Ben has posted some pics from the day to Hipography.

EuroHip 2007

 | September 17, 2007 5:56 am

The East Coast swing is complete and positive reviews have been streaming in. The Hip are now off to Europe for a series of shows:

09/21/07: London: The Astoria
09/23/07: Groningen: Oosterpoort
09/25/07: Amsterdam: Paradiso
09/26/07: Amsterdam: Paradiso
09/28/07: Brussels: Ancienne Belgique
09/30/07: Koln: Prime Club
10/01/07: Eindhoven: Effenaar

Along with half a dozen or so other fans from North America, I’ll be following The Hip around Europe and posting regular updates to Hipfans.com. The tapers will be out in force so look for another series of audio and DVD releases through The Hip Tracker in the coming months.

SETLIST: 2007-09-15 – Charlottetown, PEI

 | September 16, 2007 8:35 am

Charlottetown Civic Centre

01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: My Music At Work
03: Grace, Too
04: Bobcaygeon
05: The Drop-Off
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Courage
08: Family Band
09: World Container
10: Springtime In Vienna
11: At The Hundredth Meridian
12: The Lonely End Of The Rink
13: Long Time Running
14: In View
15: Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin’ Man
16: New Orleans Is Sinking
17: Fire In The Hole

Encore
18: COVER: “Train In Vain” by The Clash
19: Little Bones

SETLIST: 2007-09-14 – Sydney, NS

 | 8:33 am

Cape Breton University Student Union

01: Yer Not The Ocean
02: My Music At Work
03: Grace, Too
04: It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken
05: The Drop-Off
06: Ahead By A Century
07: Gift Shop
08: Family Band
09: World Container
10: Springtime In Vienna
11: At The Hundredth Meridian
12: The Lonely End Of The Rink
13: Bobcaygeon
14: In View
15: Scared
16: New Orleans Is Sinking
17: Fire In The Hole

Encore
18: Fully Completely
19: Blow At High Dough

Johnny Fay in The Journal Pioneer

 | September 15, 2007 5:40 pm

This was printed on Monday, September 10: www.journalpioneer.com based in Summerside, PEI. (about 40 mins from Charlottetown) Hipbaser kleh read it and posted it to his Flickr account for us:
Johhny Fay interview mentions tapers

Halifax, The Daily News

 | September 14, 2007 8:09 am

Halifax, The Daily News: Entertainment | Hip’s Downie shimmies and shakes like a goofy Mick Jagger
JIM REYNO
He squiggles. Then he squirms, then he … what? Would you call that a shimmy?

Gordon Downie, frontman for beloved Canadian rockers The Tragically Hip, is his usual eccentric self in front of about 9,000 fans last night at the Metro Centre. The Hip mix songs from last year’s World Container CD with their older material, all brought to life by Downie uninhibited.

Wearing a cap, white T-shirt and black pants, he’s an entertaining sight: parading around the stage immersed in his music, yet still bringing everyone into his world.

Downie’s got to be the best mime in rock ‘n’ roll.

During concert-opener The Lonely End of the Rink, he waves a white handkerchief while skidding across the stage like Mick Jagger (trade the sexiness for goofiness). Downie then pretends his microphone is stuck in his heart, playfully going into the audience and getting a fan to pull it out.

Now he’s pulling his heart out, tossing it in the air and shooting it during Grace, Too. He’s looking into the crowd during Courage, crossing the stage as if he’s in a canoe and the microphone stand is a paddle.

Here’s a good one: while the band rocks away on Fully Completely, Downie scurries like a monkey, causing one couple in Section 10 to exchange bemused glances.

But Downie’s at his best when his prop is an acoustic guitar, which it is a good part of the night:
“New Orleans Is Sinking!” he screams before attacking the strings and launching into the second song of the night.
“You’re Not the Ocean … yet,” he warns.

“No dress rehearsal,” he sings, strumming away to Ahead By a Century. “This is our life.”

Cue the crowd roar.

jreyno@hfxnews.ca

SETLIST: 2007-09-13 – Halifax, NS

 | 6:06 am

Metro Centre, Halifax, Nova Scotia

01: The Lonely End Of The Rink
02: New Orleans Is Sinking
03: Grace, Too
04: Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
05: Yer Not The Ocean
06: Ahead By A Century
07: In View
08: Courage
09: World Container
10: Fully Completely
11: Boots Or Hearts
12: At The Hundredth Meridian
13: The Kids Don’t Get It
14: Wheat Kings
15: My Music At Work
16: Family Band
17: Little Bones

Encore
18: COVER: “Queen Bitch” by David Bowie
19: Bobcaygeon
20: Blow At High Dough

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