Live in Toronto, Ontario at The Phoenix Concert Theatre on October 22, 2006
This is a clip from the fan produced DVD available now through The Hip Tracker.
And here‘s an iPod ready MP4.
Live in Toronto, Ontario at The Phoenix Concert Theatre on October 22, 2006
This is a clip from the fan produced DVD available now through The Hip Tracker.
And here‘s an iPod ready MP4.
TorontoSun.com – Music – It’s three for five
It’s three for five
Nelly Furtado, K-OS and Billy Talent top the nominee list for the Juno Awards
By JANE STEVENSON, SUN MEDIA
It’s a busy time for Nelly Furtado. The Victoria, B.C., native received five Juno nominations. (AP FILE PHOTO)
Nelly Furtado has been invited back to the Juno ball.
The Victoria, B.C. songbird, whose last big Juno haul was in 2001 when she won four trophies, picked up a leading five 2007 Juno nominations yesterday, tying with Toronto’s pop-punk act Billy Talent and hip-hop innovator K-OS.
Furtado will vie for album and pop album of the year for her third disc, Loose, single of the year for Promiscuous, artist of the year and the Juno Fan Choice Award.
It caps what already has been a big year for Furtado: she’ll also host the 2007 Junos on April 1 in Saskatoon, will vie for a single Grammy on Sunday in L.A. where she is also a presenter, will make her acting debut on a CSI: New York episode tonight and launches a major concert tour in March.
Otherwise, Billy Talent, who just played their first sold-out show at the Air Canada Centre last Friday, and K-OS have kept their recent Juno momentum going.
Both were big winners at the 2005 Junos with K-OS a triple winner including single of the year, and Billy Talent was a double winner including album of the year.
Yesterday, Billy Talent’s sophomore album, Billy Talent II got the nod for album and rock album of the year, their song, Devil In A Midnight Mass, was nominated for single and video of the year, and they’ll compete for the group-of-the-year honours.
K-OS’ disc, Atlantis: Hymns for Disco, was left out of the 2007 best album race but will compete for pop album, while his song, Sunday Morning is up for single of the year. He also has been nominated for songwriter and producer of the year and best video for Electrik Heat: The Seekwill.
Legendary rock producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Motley Crue, Bryan Adams, Metallica, The Tragically Hip) was announced yesterday as this year’s inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Rock is also a nominee for producer of the year for his work on The Hip’s latest disc, World Container.
Overall, it was a slightly improved nomination list over last year’s which was criticized for favouring the mainstream over indie acts and the presence of two Canadian Idol participants in the best album category.
Still, some Idol alumni made their way into the 2007 Juno race, most prominently faux-pop-punk act Hedley — lead by 2004 Idol loser Jacob Hoggard — who came away with three nods including alb um of the year for Hedley, group of the year and music DVD of the year for Try This At Home.
The remainder of the album of year nominees aren’t much better — classically trained Montreal singer Gregory Charles’ I Think Of You (Charles is another triple nominee) — and mainstream rockers Three Days Grace’ ONE-X.
Thankfully, other triple Juno 2007 nominees such as Dallas Green (both of City And Colour and Alexisonfire) angel-voiced singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer and respected Quebecois act Malajube, go some way towards giving a more accurate picture of Canada’s music talent.
Still, Green was robbed in the single of the year race for the exclusion of his City And Colour song, Save Your Scissors, when tunes such as Chantal Kreviazuk’s All I Can Do, and Jim Cuddy’s Pull Me Through inexplicably made the cut.
It was also announced yesterday that double nominees The Tragically Hip will perform during the Juno ceremony.
Here’s the “Most Nominated at the 2007 Junos” list:
With 5: Nelly Furtado, Billy Talent, K-OS
With 3: Dallas Green, Sarah Harmer, Hedley, Gregory Charles, Malajube
[EDIT] hipbase.com was back online for a while this morning, but it seems to have disappeared again.[/EDIT]
I don’t know the details of what’s happening over at one of our favourite Hip sites (for those not in the know on this one, hipbase.com is coming up 404, and has been since the wee hours of the morning on February 6); but I chatted briefly with Lance (hipbase.com owner/admin) and he said that it looks like a maintenance script that his host ran is to blame for this downtime…
As more info becomes available, I will post it here.
The nominees for the 2007 Juno Awards were announced yesterday, and The Hip were nominated in the following four categories:
Group Of The Year
Rock Album Of The Year
Jack Richardson Producer Of The Year
CD/DVD Artwork Design Of The Year (sponsored by Ever-Reddy Packaging)
01: Lonely End Of The Rink
02: Little Bones
03: Giftshop
04: The Dire Wolf
05: Family Band
06: Ahead By A Century
07: In View
08: Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
09: Flamenco
10: World Container
11: Fireworks
12: At The Hundredth Meridian
13: Long Time Running
14: Kids Don’t Get It
15: Poets
16: Bobcaygeon
17: Yet Not The Ocean
18: New Orleans Is Sinking >
19: Nautical Disaster (Full version) >
20: New Orleans Is Sinking
Encore:
21: Don’t Wake Daddy
22: COVER: “Lust For Life” by Iggy Pop
23: Blow At High Dough
New rule: Never miss the Hip in London and Sudbury!
OK… I’m hearing rumblings that last night the cover tune was Iggy Pop’s “Lust For Life” and that they played NOIS > Nautical > NOIS!!!
If you’ve got the setlist from last night, please send it my way.
Thanks!
From ViewMag.com by Adam Grant
NO FRILLS ROCK AND ROLL
The Tragically Hip are known for many things. They are that one Canadian band that rarely ceases to sell out arenas and concert halls in their homeland, they consistently manage to release records that feature new Can–con radio staple songs, and they are the object of affection from their devoted fan base (“Hip Headsâ€), who’ve been known to give opening acts a hard time in hopes of seeing their heroes sooner. Perhaps though, the greatest thing they’re known for is their collective history. Having jump started themselves back in 1983, The Hip, Gord Downie (vocals, guitar), Paul Langlois (guitar), Rob Baker (guitar), Gord Sinclair (bass), and Johnny Fay (drums), have become one of Canada’s most celebrated bands with the trophies, national accolades and hall of fame memberships to prove it. On top of all of this, Universal Music put forth the quintet’s box set Hipeponymous in 2005, which usually means one of two things, the band is either on its way out, or just beginning a new phase in their existence.
With the 2006 album World Container, the latter looks to make more sense. Not only has The Hip made a mighty statement beyond the box set, but they have made a mighty statement in regard to where their career is heading. This didn’t happen by accident of course, and required work with world renowned Canadian album producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Bon Jovi, Motley Crue) to take The Hip to another level. “He always thought that our records just fell short of our live show and he wanted to help us with that,†explains Fay when discussing Bob Rock’s initial perspective of The Hip’s recording capabilities.
“Our live show is what we do, we play way more live than we do in the studio, so it totally makes sense. We’re not that incredible in the studio. (But) I don’t think that we have red light fever. Being in the studio we get better and better at it, but it’s not where we really shine,†he continues. “What (Rock) did was keep it far more live than we have been in the last couple of years. With the introduction of Pro Tools it’s very editing based) and you can really get bogged down by that, then all of a sudden you do have a studio record and how can you ever measure up live?â€
With said issues on everyone’s mind during the making of World Container, the finished product accurately reflects what The Hip does best, perform solid rock songs. Yes the writing is still there, but the performance of album opener “Yer Not the Ocean,†as well as subsequent singles “In View,†and “The Lonely End of the Rink,†showcase a band that is taking its live strengths and finding a way to translate them in a recording room, without any apparent roadblocks.
So when specifically looking back at the Toronto, Vancouver and Hawaii based sessions that led The Hip to an album such as this one, Fay can’t help but constantly praise the role of Rock, who not only helped expand the band’s talents, but “didn’t really screw around too much with the band dynamic.†Furthermore, what really hit Fay hard in a complimentary way, was Rock’s declaration that World Container is the “great Canadian album,†he’d always been looking to participate in, as well as the overwhelming dedication the producer demonstrated when working with the band during a real life changing occurrence. “His father passed away while we were making the record and you think about everything that he’s achieved. He came in after the service and listened to four hours of me and another guy hitting the drums just to get the sound right. He had committed to us that he was going to help us make this record,†praises Fay. “He was really there for us, and going through that was a very tough time. His dad was sick for awhile and (Rock) completely blew our minds by how devoted he was to the album.
He works with Metallica, he sells 30 million records, but he says that this is one of his happiest experiences. That’s very cool.â€
Hip fan BIGVDOGG posted his video of Blow At High Dough from Oshawa to Google Video.
Thanks BIGVDOGG!
01: The Lonely End of the Rink
02: New Orleans is Sinking
03: Grace, Too
04: Bobcaygeon
05: Family Band
06: Ahead By A Century
07: In View
08: Poets
09: Fiddler’s Green
10: World Container
11: Springtime in Vienna
12: At the Hundredth Meridian
13: Long Time Running
14: The Kids Don’t Get It
15: Fully Completely
16: Wheat Kings
17: Yer Not The Ocean
18: 3 Pistols
19: Blow at High Dough
Encore
20: The Drop-Off
21: COVER: “Like A Rolling Stone” by Bob Dylan
22: Little Bones
Hip fan Jeffro has posted a video of At The Hundredth Meridian to Google Video. Check it out as it’s from a point of view we rarely see.
Thanks Jeffro!