Bullfrog Power Interviews Gord Downie of The Tragically Hip

An accomplished musician, lyricist, poet and singer, Gord Downie is best known as the lead man for the legendary Canadian band, The Tragically Hip. Gord discusses everything from his musical roots to his thoughts about the environment and his support for renewable power – all while raking the yard at his newly bullfrogpowered home in Toronto.

BP: How did you first get involved in music?

GD: I discovered my older sister’s 45 collection and would listen to everything I could. I used up my entire allowance buying records. I scored a gig as the lead singer with a school band… not necessarily for my singing ability but rather for my sheer memory power. I could memorize huge quantities of lyrics – mostly the Doors. I think it was the Doors’ song “The End” that really got me the gig.

BP: What led you to a career in music?

GD: I never wanted to do anything else.

BP: Where did the name for the band come from?

GD: We were watching a movie called “Elephant Parts” – at one point in the movie, people were asking for donations to a foundation called The Tragically Hip.

BP: Is there a connection between music and the environment?

GD: Music is the ultimate medium for expressions of love, and those expressions find a beautiful backdrop in the environment. Music is also a popular rallying point – at its central core, it’s a way for people to get in touch with the best parts of themselves and to voice the love in their hearts. And the environment is one of the great loves of our lives – when we think of the best parts of ourselves, the environment is always there, informing us, as a backdrop.

BP: Have you always felt an affinity for the environment?

GD: I grew up on the lake and spent most of that time outdoors. As a musician, I travel widely around the country and talk to a lot of people, from all walks of life. That experience, combined with my rock and roll roots gives me something of an affinity for the underdog. In many ways, the environment is also the underdog – so, it’s an easy fit.

BP: Why did you make the decision to switch to renewable electricity from Bullfrog Power?

GD: Well, first of all, this was very much a family decision. Everyone, the kids included, weighed in on the decision around the dinner table. But for me personally, what instantly caught my attention was that I had a choice that never existed before. That choice opens up a whole new part of the mind – now, when a light bulb in the house is turned on, suddenly it means something. For me, consumer choice is the most powerful method for effecting change in our society. And, as a society, we have had a tendency to never question where our power was coming from. Now, with Bullfrog Power, we have an alternative – once I realized that, it only took me about five minutes to exercise that choice.

BP: What would you like to tell your fans about renewable power?

GD: I would simply like to remind people, or make them aware, that they do have a choice now about the kind of electricity they buy. We need to start diluting this vat of dirty energy we’re using. By making a choice with your wallet, you can help build more windmills and bring more renewable power into the mix. Change has to start somewhere, and right at home is as good a place as any. We need to act now to help our local and global environment.

BP: Are you involved in other environmental initiatives?

GD: Yes, I’m a trustee with Waterkeepers, an organization that was first started by Robert F Kennedy Jr. in the US to save the Hudson from pollution. Waterkeepers is now a global organization, dedicated to healthy management of our rivers, bays and lakes across the world. My focus is Lake Ontario. Supporting Waterkeepers is a great way to help preserve and protect our waterways that provide us with so much – water to drink, a place to swim, transportation routes, and more.

BP: What does the future of renewable power look like and what role do you want to play in that future?

I would like to see lots of people make the choice. I would like to see a revolution in this province and ultimately beyond to other provinces. I want to help by putting this choice in front of people. I’m really excited about it.

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Hip content for your Mobile device

MAv never ceases to impress me. For all you mobile device users out there, he’s reformatted the content from thehehip.com specifically for you. Email these links to your mobile device and add them as bookmarks.

thehip.com News:
http://www.thehip.com/mobile-news.html

Hip Story Project Entries:
http://www.thehip.com/mobile-HSP-stories.html

Random TTH Song Lyrics:
http://www.thehip.com/mobile-randomLyrics.html

Some Hip sites from MAv…

Although some might call him crazy, MAv – thehip.com webmaster and all-around good guy compiled this brief list of sites that feature Hip content. You may have seen some of this stuff before, or not. Either way it’s a good way to spend some time reading about The Hip.

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He’s trying to “hipnotize” you
Our columnist tries to explain how happiness is one part tragic, one part Hip
Link

Yer Favorites Review
Link

This kind of audio-cum-visual treatment is a stroke of genius, especially for a band that’s built a core audience through electrifying live shows, as The Tragically Hip has done. “Hipeponymous” is a great introduction to a band most people in this country haven’t even heard of.
Link

02/06:
With all of the numerous CD and DVD releases that come out over the holidays, it’s impossible to be aware of all of the ones truly worth their price tag. One of the wiser 2005 release investments that might have unfortunately gone overlooked by many here in the States is the first-ever career retrospective by Canada’s biggest and best-loved band, The Tragically Hip.. . . . .

. . . . or both the long-time fan and the formerly uninitiated, Hipeponymous is undoubtedly the ultimate Tragically Hip collectors item; chronicling the rich history and accomplishments from one of rock music’s most innovative and awe-inspiring bands. Buy it, become absorbed in it, worship it, and then thank the deity of your choice for its existence.
Link

In Between Evolution Review
Link

Remember Car Stereo Review, well this is the same guy: Misuc @ Work
Link

….. Whether American audiences will be smart or sophisticated enough to appreciate The Tragically Hip remains to be seen. The band has made another killer album. If you don’t hear any good hard rock this year, at least you can’t blame Canada.
Link

School Net Nets Student MAgazine:
Link

Quotes:

R.E.M. and the Rolling Stones were secretly commissioned by the Canadian government to donate their stem cells some twenty-odd years ago for the purposes of creating a world-conquering group—and thus the Tragically Hip was born. OK, so maybe that’s not quite the “true” origin story for Canada’s finest, but “the Hip” (as they’re affectionately known in Canada where they routinely sell out arenas) are a band of super-powered enough proportions that they deserve a comic book-styled back story.
Link

Johnny’s symbols: Don’t know if this is out of date:
John Fay from the band The Tragically Hip plays which Paiste cymbals?

This is what John Fay’s playing:
Link
15″ 2002 Sound Edge Hi-Hat
8″ Signature Splash
17″ Signature Fast Crash
18″ Signature Fast Crash
20″ Signature Dark Crash Ride (custom)
21″ Signature Dry Ride (custom)

An oldie, but rare interview with MArk Vreekan on . . Monitors. . . I think my favorite local crew shirt I received last year said ‘THC’ in big white letters, and underneath, The Hip Crew.
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Canadian Gov’t:

Ottawa, September 10, 2002 — Where can you find information on Canada’s 15th prime minister or the Tragically Hip? Who was the first female aircraft designer? How do you write and publish a book? The answers to these and many other questions can be found on the National Library of Canada’s exciting Web sites designed to help students and teachers easily access information on Canadian literature, music and history.
Link

Misc Reviews and such:
… Their frontman, Gordon Downie, is simply one of the best. His strong, unique voice grabs you and then holds your attention with some of the best storytelling lyrics of our time. His lyrics, whether about a depressed polar bear or a dead hockey player, are true poetry.
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Gordon Sinclair (Bass, vocals) and Johnny Fay (Drums) were one of the most solid rhythm sections I have ever seen live. Rob Baker (Guitar) and Paul Langlois (rhythm Guitar, vocals) wove in licks that were sometimes edgy and other times delicate. Together they put on a show definitely worth going to see….
Link

on cbc.ca

Our Home and Native Band
Why we’re attached to the Tragically Hip
Link

Interview with Johnny:
Link

The Hip at Sasquatch! Music Festival

Sasquatch! Music Festival

Memorial Day Weekend – Fri – Sat – Sun , May 26-28, 2006
The Gorge in George, WA

Official Site

MySpace Page

Internet presale: Thur. Feb. 23 (10am) through Fri. March 3 (10pm) available at www.sasquatchfestival.com

Password: “bigfoot”

General on sale date: Saturday, March 4 at 11am

Tickets: 3 day pass is $165 (reduced service charge for 3 day pass), $55 for single day tickets (includes parking)

Camping: Concertgoers can camp in the grounds adjacent to the Gorge for $40 per day, per vehicle. Available through Ticketmaster.

Line up: (more to be announced on each day)
Friday: (one stage only on Friday – 4pm start)
Mainstage- NINE INCH NAILS, to be announced, HIM, …And You Will Know Us By The TRAIL OF DEAD, WOLFMOTHER

Saturday: (3 stages, gates open at 11am)
Mainstage- BEN HARPER & The Innocent Criminals, THE FLAMING LIPS, THE SHINS, THE TRAGICALLY HIP, NEKO CASE, IRON & WINE, SUFJAN STEVENS, GOMEZ, ROGUE WAVE
Wookie Stage (in the Plaza)- Architecture In Helsinki, Sam Roberts, Constantines, Matt Costa, Bedouin Soundclash, The Brunettes
Yeti Stage (in the Meadow)- Tim Seely, Common Market, Korby Lenker

Sunday: (3 stages, gates open at 11am)
Mainstage- BECK, DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE, QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, MATISYAHU, THE DECEMBERISTS, NADA SURF, PRETTY GRILS MAKE GRAVES, BLUE SCHOLARS
Wookie Stage (in the Plaza)- CLAP YOUR HANDS SAY YEAH, ARCTIC MONKEYS, We Are Scientists, Chad VanGaalen, The Heavenly States
Yeti Stage (in the Meadow)- Rocky Votolato, Laura Veirs, The Village Green, Mercir

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Ticket Link: The Hip at Historic Fort York in Toronto

Ticketmaster has the event page up now. Tickets are CA $49.50 + charges…


Internet Onsale Info
Onsale to General Public: Fri, 02/24/06 10:00 AM EST

Internet Presale Info
Edge Presale ( www.edge.ca ):
Start: Wed, 02/22/06 10:00 AM EST
End: Thu, 02/23/06 05:00 PM EST

Mix Presale ( www.mix999.com ):
Start: Wed, 02/22/06 10:00 AM EST
End: Thu, 02/23/06 05:00 PM EST

Q107 Presale ( www.q107.com ):
Start: Wed, 02/22/06 10:00 AM EST
End: Thu, 02/23/06 05:00 PM EST

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CTV.ca – Junos 2006

CTV.ca – Junos 2006 Hipeponymous has been nominated for 2 Juno’s this year: CD/DVD Artwork Design Of The Year and Music DVD Of The Year. I think that they have a solid chance of winning for Music DVD of the Year, but I’m not as confident for the Artwork Design.

Nominees

CD/DVD Artwork Design Of The Year
Seth – A Story-Gram From Vinyl Café Inc.
Louise Upperton – Broken Social Scene
Rob Baker – Hipeponymous
Matthew Good – In A Coma: 1995-2005
James Mejia / Jud Haynes – WINTERSLEEP

Music DVD Of The Year
À la station C – Arianne Moffatt
Hipeponymous – The Hip
Live At The Montréal Jazz Festival – Diana Krall
¿Publicity Stunt? – K-OS

The CD/DVD Artwork Design Of The Year has a lot of interesting Hip connections. Seth is the writer of a book called “It’s A Good Life If You Don’t Weaken”.

Christopher Mills is nominated with Louise Upperton for the BSS album. He also created all of the visuals for The Hip’s last tour, and the vignettes on Hipeponymous.

Garnet Armstrong is the art director for Hipeponymous and In A Coma.

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thehip.com : Song Of The Day

thehip.com has just added a new feature that they are calling “The Song Of The Day.”

Every day a new song will be available throught the streaming audio player. “Live, studio, old and new. We’ll go through it all . . .so stay tuned and check back daily!”

To access the player, click on the treble clef in the upper right corner of the main page.

Wanna go to Europe to see The Hip?

Europe Mailing List I’ve set up an email list for fans interested in heading to Europe this July – Click here to sign-up. Costs are still being worked out but the early estimates put the cost of the trip and accomodations around $2,000 per person. (Tickets to the shows are not included.) Ground transportation between cities will be dictated by the number of people going.

Show Dates

Fri July 7 – on sale February 3 at 9:00 AM
London, England – Shepherds Bush Empire
Tickets £17.50

www.ticketmaster.co.uk
www.shepherds-bush-empire.co.uk

Sat July 8 – on sale TBA
Brugge, Belgium – Minnewaterpark – Cactus Festival
Ticket price: TBA

Home | NL

Sun July 9 – on sale now
Weert, Netherlands – Sportpark Boshoven
Bospop Festival
Ticket price: €50.00 (weekend ticket)

Bospop 2024

Tues July 11 – on sale now
Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
Ticket price: €25.00

http://www.paradiso.nl/index2.php

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Confirmed Tour Dates

Tour Dates have just been posted on thehip.com.

2006 European Summer Tour Dates Announced

Hey folks,

We are excited to announce that we will be playing the following dates in Europe this summer.
Please check back for final onsale dates and ticket info as it becomes available.

Show Dates

Fri July 7 – on sale February 3 at 9:00 AM
London, England – Shepherds Bush Empire

Sat July 8 – on sale TBA
Brugge, Belgium – Minnewaterpark – Cactus Festival

Sun July 9 – on sale now
Weert, Netherlands – Sportpark Boshoven

Tues July 11 – on sale now
Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso

**Also – Business First magazine is stating that The Hip will be the headliner for the
WNED Guitar Festival in Lewiston, New York at Artpark June 17, 2006.

So who’s joining me in Europe?

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