REVIEW: 2006-12-13 – Holiday Jam at The Phoenix

Last night was the 3rd Annual Holiday Jam for Sick Kids Hospital, and as in previous years, the performers did not disappoint!

Buck 65 kicked off the evening with some of his trademark spoken-word/rapping followed by his interpretation of “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas”. Many in the crowd were unsure about Buck 65, but warmed to him as his short set progressed.

Matt Mays took the stage second and played a classic “Matt Mays Hliday Jam Set” that put some in the crowd to sleep… but as he admitted, that’s what always happens.

Without any introduction, Kathleen Edwards and her band of friends took the stage and set up their gear. I’ve seen Kathleen before and only recognized Colin (her husband/guitarist). After her first song, she said, “Holiday Jam is like a letter to Playgirl for me as I get to invite up whoever I want to play.” Colin Cripps, Luc Doucette, Jim Bryson and Justin Rutledge made up her all-star team. The played a few KE songs, and Justin sang a song. I was hoping that Jim would take a turn on the guitar & mic, but it was not to be. (Kathleen also introduced the crowd to the “F” word…)
After Kathleen, Sam Roberts’ band mates took the stage and set-up their gear. Sam was no where to be seen. Eventually he came out and the band ripped through a few tracks before inviting tour mates Jason Collett and band on stage for a cover of The Band’s “Christmas Must Be Tonight” – which they nailed. Sam said that they have been playing it for more than a month now… way before the Christmas season arrived.

In keeping with Holiday Jam tradition, Matt Mays joined a solo sam Roberts for a tune. Apparently the “rivalry” between the two bands has reached a fevered pitch – dead fish in the van, crickets, and Matt accusing Sam of putting shit on the microphone.
After the awesomeness that is SRB subsided, the always amazing Sarah Harmer took the stage. She opened with a Christmas tune, followed by a few of her songs. Doing her best Phil Collins impersonation, Sarah started a song singing with her guitar before deflty moving to the drums, where she contined to sing, while pounding out a driving beat.

As soon as Sarah Harmer and her playing partners left the stage, the fans who had remained orderly and near the side/back of the room decided to rush the stage and crowd out all of the fans who arrived early enough to get seats. I could go on a rant abot this, but I won’t; you get the point. Thankfully chants of “Hip, Hip, Hip” were reserved until after all of the other artists had completed their sets.

The Hip took the stage to a loud ovation and broke into “A Night Like This” which really threw the hardcore Hipfans for a loop… however the biggest shock for me was “C’Mon Everybody”

Here’s their setlist:

A Night Like This – Bob Dylan
In View – The Hip
C’Mon Everybody – Eddie Cochrane
Makes No Difference – The Band
Bobcaygeon – The Hip
Pretend – The Hip
Queen – David Bowie
Family Band – The Hip
Fireworks – The Hip

Encore:
Summerside Of Life – Gordon Lightfoot (All of the evening’s performers came out for this one.)

This show was recorded – audio and video – in its entirety and will be torrented through The Hip Tracker.

The Hip BT Tracker :: Sloggett’s Cross Country Adventure with The Tragically Hip

Fan and friend, Mark Sloggett has just posted “Sloggett’s Cross Country Adventure with The Tragically Hip” to The Hip Tracker.

Here’s what Mark has to say about the post:

“This torrent is comprised of every single show from the Hip’s mini club tour of the four major Canadian markets between October 17th and November 10th, 2006. I was lucky enough to be able to go to all the shows. Every show was taped with the same equipment. The shows were taped with Neumann KM184 microphones with a Lunatec V3 pre-amp into an Edirol R-4 hard disk recorder.

Personally my favourite shows of the tour were Calgary #1 – my knees buckled when they started to play Fiddler’s Green, Toronto #3 – couldn’t believe that they were playing Tiger The Lion, and the Horseshoe Tavern show – finally after following the band for so long I was able to see them in the Legendary Horseshoe Tavern.

Soundwise I loved the sound of these mikes. I was able to borrow them from a couple of Guelph taper friends. Thanks Dave and Jeff!

Specially thanks to Patrick, Bernie, Sarah, Jenn, Mav and the rest of the crew at EggPlant for making it possible to tape the shows.

A special note – Vancouver #2 was my 200th Hip show.

Also shout out to the European crew. We found out about these shows after the Amsterdam show from the Hip’s manager. Amazing that everything fell into place like they did.

Anyways enjoy the shows.”

Hip Tracker Upload: Eat Me Completely

A new torrent has been uploaded.

Name: TTH: Eat Me Completely
Size: 395.67 MB
Category: SHN/FLAC – Other
Uploaded by: chris

Description:
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The Tragically Hip
“Eat Me Completely”

Source: Unknown

Transferred: CD > iTunes AIFF > xACT > FLAC > hipfans.com

Tracks:
01. Blow At High Dough – Ontario Place Forum, 1990-06-22
02. It’s Just As Well – 86th Street Music Hall, Vancouver, 1990
03. Locked In The Trunk Of A Car – Landsdown, Sydney, AUS, 1993-03-18
04. Cordelia – Molson Park, Barrie, 1992-07-01
05. Get Back Again – CBC Studios with Murray McLauchlan, 1992
06. Radio Show – CBC Studios with Murray McLauchlan, 1992
07. Small Town Bringdown – CNE, Molson Canadian Rocks, Toronto, 1993-08-??
08. Greasy Jungle – The Orpheum, Boston, 1994-11-10
09. 2000 Light Years/The Changeling – Grand Central, Ottawa, 1987
10. New Orleans Is Sinking/Nautical Disaster – Kumbaya Festival, Ontario Place, Toronto, 1994-09-05
11. Hey Maria (Gord with Andrew Cash + band) – Kumbaya Festival, Ontario Place, Toronto, 1994-09-05
12. Suzie Q – Grand Central, Ottawa, 1987
13. Baby Please Don’t Go – Grand Central, Ottawa, 1987
14. Thugs – Kumbaya Festival, Ontario Place, Toronto, 1994-09-05
15. Crack My Spine Like A Whip – Ontario Place Forum, Toronto, 1990-06-22

I acquired a copy of this CD some time ago – not sure of the source, creator, etc, but it’s a piece of Hipstory that many fans have enjoyed.

-chris

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You can use the URL below to download the torrent (you may have to login).

http://www.thehiptracker.com/torrents-details.php?id=257&hit=1


The Hip BT Tracker

Rumour: 2006-11-29 – Private show at The Carlu in Toronto

It’s been posted at hipbase.com that The Hip played a private function last night in Toronto. The event took place at The Carlu for an unnamed financial institution.

If you’ve got any insight into this event, please let us know.

[edit]
A brand new user at hipbase decided to register and make the setlist their first post!

Setlist:
Rink
New Orleans —> don’t know how the source missed this one
Courage
ABAC
View
Spring
Meridian
Good Life
BobC
Nautical
Ocean
Poets

Wheat Kings
Blow

Holiday Jam: December 13, 2006 at Toronto’s Phoenix Concert Theatre

From thehip.com:

Hey Folks,

We are very happy to announce that we will be joining some of our favorite artists for a great night of music and a great cause at the Holiday Jam in Toronto at the Phoenix Concert Theatre.

Performing on the show will be Sarah Harmer, Sam Roberts, Kathleen Edwards, Matt Mays and Buck 65.

All proceeds from the concert will be benefiting The Hospital for Sick Children’s Sickkids Foundation.

We have held back a limited amount of tickets for exclusive sale to Registered Users of thehip.com

HOLIDAY JAM
An Evening of Acoustic Music
Featuring
The Tragically Hip
Sarah Harmer, Sam Roberts,
Kathleen Edwards, Matt Mays & Buck 65

WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 13, 2006
PHOENIX CONCERT THEATRE
DOORS @ 7:00 PM SHOW @ 8:00
TICKETS (Including GST) – $40.00 Advance
19+ Show

www.thehip.com REGISTERED USERS ONSALE
Monday November 27th @ 1:00pm (est)
Password: Must be a registered member of thehip.com
Link: www.ticketmaster.ca

Public Onsale Information:
Tickets On Sale Now
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
Ticketmaster, charge by phone at 416.870.8000
Online at www.ticketmaster.ca

All proceeds from this show will go to
The Sickkids Foundation