I'm half drunk and half sad and I don't know what to do with the rest of this night.
Drink more. That's what I'm doing.
I'm half drunk and half sad and I don't know what to do with the rest of this night.
My favourite Hip song is probably "Bobcaygeon"; I love it's mellowness, and the images it invokes of being out in the country, alone and at peace, watching the night sky above in a blissful quietness.
What are your guys' favourites?
Will this be aired or streamed elsewhere? I missed it.
Take it to the bank that this will one day be released on dvd. No doubt people recorded it and will be online like now somewhere.Will this be aired or streamed elsewhere? I missed it.
My favourite Hip song is probably "Bobcaygeon"; I love it's mellowness, and the images it invokes of being out in the country, alone and at peace, watching the night sky above in a blissful quietness.
What are your guys' favourites?
so I actually got to talk to Gord once. it was at a party, in ... 1998, I think? he was friends with the owner of the company I was working at.
my sister was a gigantic fan and I had to call her at one point just to rub it in ... playfully. (cell phones were still pretty new so this was its own novelty).
anyways, I was determined to not act the idiotic fan and so I decided that I would weasel myself into a conversation but under no circumstances would I mention the band or anything. we ended up hanging out for about a half hour talking about climate change. he was taller than I expected, very soft spoken, very engaged. just a cool dude. he knew what I was doing but he let me prattle on anyways. I like to think he appreciated the weird "gesture" of not fawning. told me to look him up in cottage country if I ever wanted to come hang out. I never did of course but he just seemed really genuine.
he is a cool guy. I feel honored to have shared a moment, however brief.
What are your guys' favourites?
I have been repeating Courage for the last few days on Spotify. It's such a great song. There are so many fantastic songs that this Band has put out in the course of 30 years. It's simply incredible.
This was posted on the bands facebook page.
It's pretty symbolic of today's event.
I have no idea why I feel this is so moving.
Take it to the bank that this will one day be released on dvd. No doubt people recorded it and will be online like now somewhere.
Nautical DisasterWhat are your guys' favourites?
It's fun seeing the American reaction to this:
"What the hell is going on in Canada? I've never even heard of this band. I thought Rush was Canada's favorite band."
I'm Canadian and I have no clue who they are. You could put a gun to my head and I could not tell you a song or line.
They were pre-Internet generation so unless you were playing Canadian radio I'm sure there is a whole generation of people who have no clue who they are. The story is absolutely amazing though. What a finale.
#fuckcancer
I'm Canadian and I have no clue who they are. You could put a gun to my head and I could not tell you a song or line.
They were pre-Internet generation so unless you were playing Canadian radio I'm sure there is a whole generation of people who have no clue who they are. The story is absolutely amazing though. What a finale.
#fuckcancer
I'm Canadian and I have no clue who they are. You could put a gun to my head and I could not tell you a song or line.
They were pre-Internet generation so unless you were playing Canadian radio I'm sure there is a whole generation of people who have no clue who they are. The story is absolutely amazing though. What a finale.
#fuckcancer
This seems so strange to me, but I couldn't name you a single song from Drake either so maybe it all balances out.I've heard them on the radio a couple of times in the 90s, but never knew who they were.
Wonder when we'll get viewing numbers for this. My Facebook feed was nearly 100℅ Hip focused last night and this morning.