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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Oakvillian
(Post 12363905)
Mr Norbert Stiles, erstwhile footballist, is my replacement pick. I thought he would be older than 75 - but then I suppose he was still quite a young man when at the height of his fame, only 24 at the time of England's world cup victory.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 12363800)
Edited to add: For those who squabbled about BBC not likely to report his death and we should only have BBC has the official death source etc etc etc: Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie has died at 53 - BBC News
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Can't say I ever listened to the Hip, although had a passing awareness of their existence. Can anyone recommend a decent song? Heard a bit of their music on the news story and it sounded fairly bland.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12364527)
Can't say I ever listened to the Hip, although had a passing awareness of their existence. Can anyone recommend a decent song? Heard a bit of their music on the news story and it sounded fairly bland.
I must admit I didn't feel it even reached bland. It must have had some other meaning for him.:unsure: |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 12364527)
Can't say I ever listened to the Hip, although had a passing awareness of their existence. Can anyone recommend a decent song? Heard a bit of their music on the news story and it sounded fairly bland.
I refer to them as the Tragically Tragic. They benefitted a lot from CanCon regulations. In 1995 my younger brother got married in the UK to a lady from the UK. At that point he had lived in Canada for about 14 years so was a hybrid of Canadian/British. He brought a collection of songs for the wedding DJ to play at the pub where the reception was. Amongst them were some Tragically Hip songs (including the song with the chorus of 'two fifty for a hot dog and a buck and a half for a beer') which were cheered loudly by the Canadian contingent and the british contingent headed for the bar or just sat down. Pulp, Oasis, Blur songs were quickly re-introduced by the DJ. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 12364554)
In 1995 my younger brother got married in the UK to a lady from the UK. At that point he had lived in Canada for about 14 years so was a hybrid of Canadian/British. He brought a collection of songs for the wedding DJ to play at the pub where the reception was. Amongst them were some Tragically Hip songs (including the song with the chorus of 'two fifty for a hot dog and a buck and a half for a beer') which were cheered loudly by the Canadian contingent and the british contingent headed for the bar or just sat down.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12364590)
But this is just a difference in where one grew up. Canadians would be similarly baffled by the British affection for Noddy Holder.
Personally I have been a fan since the first time I heard ahead by a century 8 years ago, and felt very sad yesterday, to Canadians this is their Lady Diana and the death of their Canadian poet Laureate |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12364590)
But this is just a difference in where one grew up. Canadians would be similarly baffled by the British affection for Noddy Holder.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Partially discharged
(Post 12364604)
Well put. Add Pan's People, The Wombles, The Wurzels, The Shadows, to that list.
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Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 12364603)
Personally I have been a fan since the first time I heard ahead by a century 8 years ago, and felt very sad yesterday, to Canadians this is their Lady Diana and the death of their Canadian poet Lariat.
I'm a bit bemused about the the national outpouring of grief over Mr Downey but I've never been a fan of the hip. The tunes are OK but his voice grated on me something rotten. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 12364626)
Is that like a Ford Lariat? ;)
I'm a bit bemused about the the national outpouring of grief over Mr Downey but I've never been a fan of the hip. The tunes are OK but his voice grated on me something rotten. He did struggle to sing well the last year or so but before that I liked his tone and distinctive song voice, plus lots of the songs are easy open chords and great to play at home on guitar. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 12364603)
Exactly this, Hip music would be a Canadians life sound track, many songs mentioned parts of Canada, these songs were played at the,Cottage, on the beach, back yard BBQ, college dorms, similar to Floyd or Elton John even ;)
Personally I have been a fan since the first time I heard ahead by a century 8 years ago, and felt very sad yesterday, to Canadians this is their Lady Diana and the death of their Canadian poet Laureate I think its the lyrics of the tragically hip songs that do it, not so much the music,I do think the music is bland, nothing stands out, but again to your average Canadian hip fan....this isnt important....because its about the lyrics. For me personally its the music that always grabs my attention, good lyrics are a bonus. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Paul_Shepherd
(Post 12364841)
I think this is exactly it, to most Canadians the hip is their life soundtrack...and because the lyrics are so interwoven in Canadian culture, there is sense of pride and a strong patriotic fevour which shouts I am Canadian and this is my country I grew up in and passionately love.
I think its the lyrics of the tragically hip songs that do it, not so much the music,I do think the music is bland, nothing stands out, but again to your average Canadian hip fan....this isnt important....because its about the lyrics. For me personally its the music that always grabs my attention, good lyrics are a bonus. If I was forced to chose a Canadian, it would be Leonard Cohen. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 12364924)
I will admit to agreeing with the last bit. It has been the grounds for my almost life long appreciation of Dylan. But, quite frankly, Tragically Hip were,,, well just tragic, exactly because their lyrics were designed to appeal to Canadians.
If I was forced to chose a Canadian, it would be Leonard Cohen. I think my favourite classic Canadian artist is Gordon Lightfoot.....I think he is also very much a Canadian musical icon. and in my opinion his music way better, its easy listening, but meaningful. Music is subjective though, comparing those two artists is like comparing apples and oranges I suppose. |
Re: Celebrity Croakers 2017
The Tragically Hip are the love child of CRTC.
If Canada's airwaves were wild and free then these people would never have been so poisoned by such dross. Gord did do some stuff for the inuit aboriginals though- unlike most of these cradles. |
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