Day One: We’re in London!

OK… so I’m here at Belushi’s with BigA, DSTAR, markslog, the heron outside, dreyfuss, bornalion, freaked and another Dave we call fucked!

We are spitting distance from Sheppard’s Bush Empire and totally stoked for the show. We are staying at Grantly Inn (50 Sheppards Bush Green) so come find us for a drink or three. The travel was good for most/all of us and we are in good spirits as we pound back the snakebites and cheap 2 for 1 Corona’s!

The cameras have been rolling non-stop and the early footage looks promising for a killer documentary DVD!

Stay tuned…

Europe Bound…

In 6 hours my flight departs Toronto, bound for London’s Gatwick Airport. It’s the beginning of my adventure to follow The Hip on their European tour. Three of my fellow travellers are already there: Steve, Dave and Mark. Trevor, Adrian, Dustin and myself all arrive on Thursday morning.

We’re going to try and do daily updates to keep everyone up-to-speed with our travels, and reviews of the shows.

Signed Hip Juno Jersey & Poster Auction

Juno memorabilia signed by Hip, Great Big Sea, NHLers, up for auction

TORONTO (CP) – Posters and hockey jerseys autographed by musicians from Broken Social Scene, Great Big Sea, The Tragically Hip and Alexisonfire are among the Junos memorabilia being put up for auction on EBay.The Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences says proceeds from the online sale will benefit MusiCan, a music education program that helps fund music programs across the country.

From July 14-24, music fans can bid on 30 items of autographed memorabilia from the 2005 and 2006 Juno Awards.

They include signed hockey jerseys and game sticks from the 2005 and 2006 Juno Cup games, and plaque-mounted posters bearing autographs from Broken Social Scene, Alexisonfire, Great Big Sea, Hedley, Jann Arden, k-os, Michael Buble, Nickelback and The Tragically Hip.

The items include:

-2006 Juno Cup hockey jersey, including signatures by Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo, members of Theory of a Dead Man, The Trailer Park Boys and NHLers Kirk Muller and Paul Coffey.

-2005 Juno Cup hockey jersey, including autographs by Gord Sinclair of The Tragically Hip, members of Great Big Sea, Jon Gallant of Billy Talent and NHLers Dale Hawerchuk and Doug Gilmour.

-2006 Juno Cup hockey stick, signed by stars including Skye Sweetnam, members of Theory of a Dead Man, The Trailer Park Boys and hockey stars including Kirk Muller, Mark Napier and Sami Jo Small.

-2006 Juno Awards leather jackets autographed by celebrities including Bedouin Soundclash, Broken Social Scene and Michael Buble

-2006 Juno Awards Songwriters’ Circle posters autographed by musicians including Alan Doyle of Great Big Sea, Alpha YaYa Diallo, Jann Arden, Joel Plaskett, Ron Sexsmith and Martha Wainwright.

-2005 Juno Awards Songwriters’ Circle posters autographed by musicians including Buffy Sainte-Marie, Burton Cummings, Dallas Green (Alexisonfire/City and Colour) and Jully Black.

-2006 Juno Awards posters autographed by nominees, performers and presenters including Buck 65, Coldplay, Michael Buble, Nickelback, Pamela Anderson, Rex Goudie.

-2005 Juno Awards posters autographed by nominees, performers and presenters including Billy Talent, Burton Cummings, kd lang, k-os, Sum 41, The Tragically Hip.

On the Web:

www.ebay.ca
members.ebay.ca/aboutme/caras-junoawards
www.carasonline.ca
www.musican.com

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Hugh’s Review: 2006-07-03 – Chicago, IL

Setlist

Don’t Wake Daddy
The Lonely End Of The Rink
New Orleans Is Sinking
Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park
‘It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken’
Fireworks
Fly
Twist My Arm
Escape Is At Hand For The Travellin’ Man
Poets
Bobcaygeon
Lionized
The Last Of The Unplucked Gems
At The Hundredth Meridian
Are You Ready
Grace, Too
My Music At Work
The Drop Off
Sherpa
Fire In The Hole

An estimated 1 million people gathered in Grant Park, located in downtown Chicago, to view the city’s Fourth of July fireworks display over Lake Michigan. As downtown filled for the patriotic celebration, the House of Blues quickly filled with excited Hip fans. It wasn’t long before we were treated to a high energy show filled with Gord Downie antics and excellent musicianship from all the band members.

After the powerful tones of the opener Don’t Wake Daddy ended, the band played one of their soon to be released songs, Lonely End of the Rink. As many of you know, this song is filled with hockey references. When Gord sang the line “Jump into the rush” he became a hockey player stickhandling through the opposing team. When Gord sang the line about “fakes and the sweetest of dekes” he became a goalie trying to make a stop on a break away. The fan favorite NOIS returned to the setlist in a U.S. venue for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. The temperature was literally rising within the HOB as the fans danced to the pulsating beat of The Hip’s music. One of the best songs of the night was Twist My Arm. To start Gord suddenly grabbed his mikestand and held it like a spear or javelin. He spotted something, then threw his spear into the crowd almost releasing it. As the song continued Gord became more animated. He danced and strutted his trademark rooster/peacock. Instead of using his hand for his tail feathers, Gord held his red bandana behind himself and it became a flowing tail. It fluttered behind him as he gyrated back and forth. Gord changed personas and he was a matador taunting a bull with his red cape/bandana.

The next song was Escape. Gord explained how the song was inspired by Jim Ellison, the lead singer for the now defunct Material Issue. Gord related that Jim had slept in The Hip’s van overnight on a past tour. The band had lost touch with Jim when they heard of his death a few years later. During the 100th Meridian Gord was dancing about wildly and riding his motorcycle mikestand. Then suddenly Gord was fiddling with his earplugs. The portable battery on his waist that powers his earplugs went dead. He took the earplugs out and stuck them in a guy’s ears in the front row. Gord took them back and quickly changed batteries. The fan was very suprised to say the least. During the musical break near the end of the song the entire venue clapped in unison to the beat of Johnny’s drums and Gord Sinclair’s bass. It was at this point that Robbie and Paul had a blues guitar battle. Robbie began with an excellent riff then he would fade out and Paul would amp up and play a bluesy riff of his own. They went back and forth displaying a little flair along with their technical skill. It sounded so good. By this time it was hot and steamy inside the HOB. During the intro to Grace Too Gord said, “It’s hot! It’s Afganistan hot! I want to go home. I don’t want to die! Bring them home. End the war”! With one last song in the main set and an encore that included Sherpa, our musical adventure ended.

Robbie Baker was kind enough to leave us some back stage passes for a meet and greet after the show. We were all taken to a small area in the upper balcony of the HOB. There all five band members chatted with a good sized group of family members and friends. It was difficult to speak with the guys because so many wanted to say hello to them. Robbie eventually made his way to us. He is very easy going with a great sense of humor. He told us the interesting story on the difficulty of obtaining the master tapes for the Hipeponymous compilation. We were able to say hello to the other band members before we left. Is it possible for a person to be totally satisfied and drained, yet still be yearning for his next Hip show? I would say yes, because that is exactly how I feel.

Hip on the Island

A big hello to all the Hip fans out there, and a thanks to Chris for appointing me the East Coast Hipblogger. My name is Rory, from Halifax. I drove out to Charlottetown on Friday, June 30th for a bill that included Matt Mays & El Torpedo, and the Sam Roberts Band. My 2nd time seeing Matt, 8th time seeing Sammy, and 27th seeing the Hip. Despite the fact that the band allows recording of their concerts, we weren’t allowed entry into the show with our video camera. At least, we weren’t allowed in at ONE gate. We headed to the second one, and hid the camera in a hoodie tied around my fiancee’s waist. Some clever hand placement on her part allowed us to sneak it by the crack security squad at the gate. Once inside, however, we placed ourselves directly in front of the soundboard, and one of the security personnel offered his help in setting up the camera…. hmmmmm. Anyways, a good performance by Mays, Sam Roberts was fantastic as always, and the Hip keep on getting better and better with time. It is a performance like this one that convinces me that they will never ever stop playing, making albums, etc. They are too good to stop. The video and audio turned out great, and a DVD is forthcoming. We are the same folks who brought you the Sydney 2004 and Halifax 2004 shows, so you already know what to expect: slideshow, special features, and a great show by the greatest band in the world.

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TheHip.com :: Video Player

Just posted to thehip.com is a video from last Saturday’s show at Fort York. As the note on the site says, “This will be up for a limited time only.” I guess that this provides some insight into why The Hip/MAv have asked us to hold off on distributing our own recordings? Or does it? What do you think of the video on thehip.com? Do you have any thoughts on their request for us not to distribute fan recordings until the album comes out?

Hugh’s Review: 2006-06-24 – Toronto, ON

It seems as if The Tragically Hip realized that many hardcore fans would be attending this particular show. I’m sure this was obvious to them when the show sold out quickly through thehip.com pre-sale. The set list was full of suprises both old and new. The mixture of songs surely pleased everyone there. Our concert experience began with a large group of Hipbasers meeting together for a few beers prior to the show. It is always fun to meet the people behind the screen names. It was a festive atmosphere as we all anticipated the show.

The Fort York venue was filled with fans screaming for The Hip as they began with the powerful Don’t Wake Daddy. This was followed by Courage in which Gord stood up on the monitor and pretended to urinate on the fans as he sang the line,”Piss on all of your background….”. Next I was thrilled to hear the new song Ocean. I would describe it as an upbeat rocker that I really enjoyed.

The Hip played many of their best songs from nearly every album. It would be difficult to pick the best song of the night with such a wonderfully varied set list. The Hip demonstrated to me the exact reason why I have become such a big fan of theirs. There ability to play almost anything in their large catalogue of songs continues. I loved hearing No Threat live (my first time). I think it’s safe to say that everyone was blown away by 38 Years Old. There were so many highlights it would be hard to put them in order. I had to laugh when Gord told the Canadian audience that “We must stop following Prime Minister Bush”. Near the end of Something On Gord was crawling on the stage between his monitor and Paul’s. Gord extended himself out past the end of the stage and reached into the crowd. He was lovingly mauled by the fans around him. As The Drop Off was playing Gord stumbled around the stage like a blind man in an unfamiliar room. During this Robbie was playing some wicked riffs. Robbie was the epitome of coolness and style wearing a dark blazer with a cowboy hat and aviator glasses.

The show ended with We’ll Go Too. The entire place was going crazy as the song began to wind down. Gordie casually streched out across the two center stage monitors like he was watching T.V. on the couch at home. As he got up to leave the stage he said, “There’s a lot of power in this house”. I think he was refering to the former military might that was onced housed in this historic fort and the power that was produced between The Tragically Hip and their fans last night. I would have to rank this as a “top 3” show out of the 28 I have seen. The set list was phenomenol and I enjoyed hearing the crowd sing along to the songs. We watched the show from in front of Robbie about half way back. Everyone in our area was singing and dancing with no rough stuff. I had a great time meeting with all the Hipbasers at the show. I especially enjoyed hanging with my Hipbase pals from Brantford these past two weekends as we experienced The Hip together

“How can I get a copy of you recording?” & “I recorded the show and want to share my recording; what do I do?”

“How can I get a copy of you recording?”
I heard this question many times at the last two shows; so here’s the simple answer: Visit http://bt.hipfans.com and become a member. Make sure that you set your preferences to receive email notifications when new shows are uploaded. The Hip have asked that no 2006 shows be released until their new album comes out this fall. We are anticipating an October release which means that come October, you’ll be able to download any/all of the shows that were recorded.

“I recorded the show and want to share my recording; what do I do?”
I’m glad that you recorded it, and that you’ve asked for help sharing it. Send me an email and we’ll work out the details. In most cases it involves you sending me your tapes and then I’ll send a DVD back to you once edited.

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