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thehip.com Pre-sale tickets are all sold out!
Wow! That didn’t take long at all. Pre-sale tickets for all of the announced club shows are sold out! So Hip fans; were you successful in getting tickets? Got any extras for the Monday or Wednesday Toronto shows? Post your thoughts and tickets in the comments.
CANOE — JAM! Music: Tragically Hip tour details
“An Evening With…”
HOB.com is listing the upcoming Hip shows as “An Evening With The Tragically Hip” Could this be a return of my favourite concert format?
World Container Tour Updates
As posted to thehip.com:
Canadian tour information
Hey folks,
the release date of october 17th for our new album, world container, is quickly approaching. Hopefully you have all had a chance to hear the new single, ‘in view’, either on your local radio station or streamed from thehip.com. The video is also out. Tune into muchmusic, as well as streaming from our site and our youtube.com channel and MySpace page.
Stay tuned Monday morning for some very exciting Canadian tour information.
We can’t say much now, but suffice to say we think it will make lots of folks happy. For those who are not yet registered users of www.thehip.com, now is a great time to register. Doing so will help you out come monday’s announcement.
-the hip
YouTube – The Making of In View
I just came across this awesome video on YouTube – The Making of In View.
Check it out now!
Pre-order “World Container” on iTunes
Fans can now pre-order “World Container” on iTunes. All pre-orders include two additional live tracks.
VIDEO: In View
Just posted to thehip.com is the video for In View from the forthcoming album World Container.
World Container: Track Listing
What looks like the back of the album has been posted to thehip.com.
- Yer Not The Ocean
- The Lonely End Of The Rink
- In View
- Fly
- Luv(sic)
- The Kids Don’t Get It
- Pretend
- Last Night I Dreamed You Didn’t Love Me
- The Drop Off
- Family Band
- World Container
Clocking in at 42 minutes and 45 seconds it doesn’t look like The Hip wasted any time on extended jams or epic adventures like we sometimes see in concert. And judging by the track listing, I think that Gord’s comments about “writing an album about love” may come true.
During our conversation at the Holiday Jam last Christmas he mentioned that many of the songs they were working on were originally destined for another Gord Downie solo record but the guys in the band liked them so much that they decided to make the Hip songs. Over at Hipbase a couple of astute fans pointed out that “Love(sic)” was a Gord D poem not included in any of his previous solo ventures.
Hugh’s Review: 2006-09-09 – Straford, ON
This was a wonderfully enjoyable show. It definitly had a southern Ontario feel to it, and that’s a good thing! The show took place in the middle of a huge plowed-under cornfield on the outskirts of Stratford, Ontario. (As a tribute to Lord Brazle I dub it the ” Dope Deal in the Middle of a Cornfield” show. The setlist involved a great mix of old and new songs. The surprising thing to me about the show was that THe Hip’s long time road crew was replaced by faces that I assume came from the new management company. Leather-hatted Billy Ray is the only roadie left from the previous crew. Just before The Hip came on stage I thought I spotted Bob Rock standing in the stage left wing on Paul’s side. I wasn’t sure, but that blond mane of hair is almost unmistakeable. This was later confirmed when Gord D. dedicated Don’t Wake Daddy to “Bob”. Who else could it be? After hearing of the great live performances the band is known for, I guess Bob had to see it for himself. He wasn’t disappointed in my opinion. I loved the show and this is number 30 for me.
The Hip played four new songs from their upcoming CD release. “In View” made it’s live debut. I think it rocks and I throughly enjoyed it. Just as Fort York 2 had its 38 Years Old suprise, this setlist included 50 Mission Cap! As the song played on, Gord walked along the feed back speakers at the front of the stage like he was balancing on a log placed precariously between two nearby cliffs. He “fell off” then began using his speaker like a Stair Master machine. He was pumping his arms and legs in a running motion while going up and down on the speaker. His antics had Gord S. and Robbie laughing between each other as they played different songs.
The best songs of the night for me were numbers 12-15 in the 17 song main set. These included “In View, Don’t Wake Daddy, Wheat Kings and Poets”. Gord broke out my favorite peacock imitation during Poets. I almost forgot to mention the very unusual camera angle used for the two big video screen feeds. It was directly above the band members head’s looking down. It provided great views of the finger work of Paul, Gord S. and Robbie as they played their guitars. Robbie’s guitar playing was magical. His guitar riffs were bluesy, crisp and hard. The last thing I want to mention was Gord’s almost full display of his acting/pantomime repertoire. During the jam just before the rant in 100th Meridian, Gord began crazy dancing and kicking his mikestand back and forth as he does so skillfully while reeling the mike back in with the cord. Next he jumped on his motorcycle straddling the mikestand. He put his full weight on the mikestand as he gunned the throttle and burned rubber down the road. Great camera views on the video feed, including the overhead I mentioned. Gord threw the mikestand down and it was bent in a moderate “U” shape. Gord squated down like a weight lifter and placed the bent bar on his shoulders and it appeared to be groaning from to much weight on each end. He pressed it to the top and let the feet of the mikestand slide down his shoulders until it landed on the stage in a somewhat upright manner. The bend was unmistakable. Gord used only his arms and hands to muscle the mikestand into a near straight position again. Now Gord used the mikestand to stir the giant cauldron of witch’s brew in front of him. Lastly he paddled up and down the stage with his mikestand/paddle and canoe before launching into the ending rant. Entertaining to say the least!
Good to see Chris, Jamie, Mark and all my pals from the Hipbase. As Chris mentioned there were numerous recording rigs. The crowd was intense in front of Gord and he asked them to tone it down a couple of times. There was a little minor pushing and shoving in the VIP section I was in on Robbie’s side, but not enough to ruin anything. Like everyone else, all I can do is wait for the album to drop and wonder what the touring schedule will be like.