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RIP Gord Downie

Posted on 10/18/17 at 7:38 pm
Posted by Warheel
Member since Aug 2011
2059 posts
Posted on 10/18/17 at 7:38 pm
I know there aren't many Tragically Hip fans on this board, but frontman Gord Downie succumbed to his brain cancer today.

Immensely talented vocalist/lyricist. When I got into the Hip from working in the Buffalo area I just dug the simple rhythms..fun to listen to and also to strum along. Then when I paid attention to the lyrics I realized why they were so popular in Canada..many guys my age grew up with those songs about Canadiana.
Posted by OntarioTiger
Canada
Member since Nov 2007
2119 posts
Posted on 10/18/17 at 10:23 pm to
Very sad day in great white north....last concert was broadcast live 2/3 of the country watched it. TTH were the soundtrack of a country. Damn onions been around me all day
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Tittleman's Crest
Member since Feb 2009
52702 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 10:42 am to
NPR paid their respects all day yesterday.

I am completely unfamiliar with TH. What is a good album to start with?
Posted by Warheel
Member since Aug 2011
2059 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 11:34 am to
quote:

What is a good album to start with?


It really depends on what kind of music you like..of course they are a rock band but "Up To Here" is more blues influenced.."Road Apples" has a slight folksy twang mixed throughout.. however "Fully Completely" might be your best bet though.

If you have satellite radio, XM 173 is playing nonstop Hip.
Posted by OntarioTiger
Canada
Member since Nov 2007
2119 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 1:13 pm to
Phamtom power is very good and mid career.
Very good live album
Live between us
Best of
Yer favourites
Posted by OntarioTiger
Canada
Member since Nov 2007
2119 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 1:25 pm to
I lived in LA from 88 to 99 and missed alot of tth. My cousin kept me up on them and i saw them live a few times from small venues to the carrier dome in Syracuse. Really enjoy them and they are my 21 yr old sons fav band so they appeal to wide range. Met gord downie last yr a cpl of weeks after final concert he devoted the last 2 yrs of his life to addressing first nation issues. Pretty unselfish for an anglo saxon white guy
Posted by musick
the internet
Member since Dec 2008
26125 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 1:50 pm to
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Posted by jpatrick
Chicago
Member since May 2008
161 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 4:47 pm to
I wrote this a couple years ago and posted it on the 9/11 roll call TD chain


I worked at Cantor Fitzgerald at the Chicago Board of Trade. I knew too many former colleagues that didn't make it. Had been to the Cantor offices at the top of the WTC many times. I'll think of them and there families, but mostly I'll think of David Barkway a great guy who worked at Nesbitt Burns in Toronto and just happened to be at the WTC for a client meeting.

We got to know one another as he was a client, but a really great guy. we we're about the same age and we discovered we were both big Tragically Hip fans. He told me a story about a time when he was at a wedding in Canada where the groom was best friends of one of the band members so the band played his wedding.

After the reception had ended an afterparty started in one of the suites and the band was there. Everybody was hanging out partying and shooting the shite. Discussion turned to the Tragically Hip's music and David wanted to know what the song New Orleans is Sinking was really about.

The lead singer Gordie Downie starts telling a story about how New Orleans is 5 feet below the sea level when his band mates call bullshite and tell the "real" story.

What the song is really about is Gordie had dropped acid and was tripping his brains out. He was on Bourbon when he fell down with his part of his face in a puddle (we all know how gross that water if you can even call it that was), anyway he looked up and the visual he got because of the acid looked like the buildings were sinking or melting. The puddle was where he didn't know how to swim he was tripping

"My memory is muddy what's this river I'm in New Orleans is sinking and I don't want to swim."

His band mates pick him up and they walk down to the river by Cafe du Monde

"I had My hand in the river
My feet back up on the banks
Looked up to the lord above and said hey man thanks
Some time I fell so good I gotta scream
She says Gordie baby I know exactly what you mean
She said, she said I swear to god she said"

So Dave shares this awesome story about one of my favorite bands and we hit it off.

He's in NY on 9/11 for the client meeting at the WTC and he brought his wife with him so they could spend the weekend in NYC. She obviously doesn't go to a work meeting and hangs back at the hotel. Needless to say her world changed that day as Dave never made it back to the hotel.

The years go by and the Hip come to Chicago to play a gig at the House of Blues. I go to the show but before I wanted to grab some jambalaya at a cajun restaurant 2 blocks away from the HOB. I belly up to the bar and order when the drummer and bassist walk in and sit next to me. Since these guys aren't really that popular in the US they don't get recognized. I introduce myself tell them I'm a big fan blah, blah, blah.. I then ask about the meaning of New Orleans is sinking. Johnny Fay the drummer rolls his eyes and turns back to the bar and his beer leaving Gord Sinclair the bassist to answer my question. He starts with the 5 feet under sea level story when I interrupt and tell him what Barky (Dave's nickname) told me. Johnny and Gord sit there for a second with there mouths open when Johnny asks how in the frick I know this. I tell them about Dave and 9/11. It was a cool moment. They cruise and I go to the show. It's kicking and I have a good head buzz at this point. Gordie Downs the lead singer quiets the crowd and says this one is for Barky, they then launch into New Orleans is Sinking. I stood there crying in the middle of the crowd.

Dave - you are a great friend and a better person. My life is much better because of your friendship. I miss you greatly. Godspeed my friend, Godspeed
Posted by Funky Tide 8
Tittleman's Crest
Member since Feb 2009
52702 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 6:18 pm to
quote:

I wrote this a couple years ago and posted it on the 9/11 roll call TD chain


I worked at Cantor Fitzgerald at the Chicago Board of Trade. I knew too many former colleagues that didn't make it. Had been to the Cantor offices at the top of the WTC many times. I'll think of them and there families, but mostly I'll think of David Barkway a great guy who worked at Nesbitt Burns in Toronto and just happened to be at the WTC for a client meeting.

We got to know one another as he was a client, but a really great guy. we we're about the same age and we discovered we were both big Tragically Hip fans. He told me a story about a time when he was at a wedding in Canada where the groom was best friends of one of the band members so the band played his wedding.

After the reception had ended an afterparty started in one of the suites and the band was there. Everybody was hanging out partying and shooting the shite. Discussion turned to the Tragically Hip's music and David wanted to know what the song New Orleans is Sinking was really about.

The lead singer Gordie Downie starts telling a story about how New Orleans is 5 feet below the sea level when his band mates call bullshite and tell the "real" story.

What the song is really about is Gordie had dropped acid and was tripping his brains out. He was on Bourbon when he fell down with his part of his face in a puddle (we all know how gross that water if you can even call it that was), anyway he looked up and the visual he got because of the acid looked like the buildings were sinking or melting. The puddle was where he didn't know how to swim he was tripping

"My memory is muddy what's this river I'm in New Orleans is sinking and I don't want to swim."

His band mates pick him up and they walk down to the river by Cafe du Monde

"I had My hand in the river
My feet back up on the banks
Looked up to the lord above and said hey man thanks
Some time I fell so good I gotta scream
She says Gordie baby I know exactly what you mean
She said, she said I swear to god she said"

So Dave shares this awesome story about one of my favorite bands and we hit it off.

He's in NY on 9/11 for the client meeting at the WTC and he brought his wife with him so they could spend the weekend in NYC. She obviously doesn't go to a work meeting and hangs back at the hotel. Needless to say her world changed that day as Dave never made it back to the hotel.

The years go by and the Hip come to Chicago to play a gig at the House of Blues. I go to the show but before I wanted to grab some jambalaya at a cajun restaurant 2 blocks away from the HOB. I belly up to the bar and order when the drummer and bassist walk in and sit next to me. Since these guys aren't really that popular in the US they don't get recognized. I introduce myself tell them I'm a big fan blah, blah, blah.. I then ask about the meaning of New Orleans is sinking. Johnny Fay the drummer rolls his eyes and turns back to the bar and his beer leaving Gord Sinclair the bassist to answer my question. He starts with the 5 feet under sea level story when I interrupt and tell him what Barky (Dave's nickname) told me. Johnny and Gord sit there for a second with there mouths open when Johnny asks how in the frick I know this. I tell them about Dave and 9/11. It was a cool moment. They cruise and I go to the show. It's kicking and I have a good head buzz at this point. Gordie Downs the lead singer quiets the crowd and says this one is for Barky, they then launch into New Orleans is Sinking. I stood there crying in the middle of the crowd.

Dave - you are a great friend and a better person. My life is much better because of your friendship. I miss you greatly. Godspeed my friend, Godspeed




Wow. One of the coolest stories I've ever read on here. Gave me chills. Thank you for sharing. R.I.P. Barky.
Posted by Warheel
Member since Aug 2011
2059 posts
Posted on 10/19/17 at 6:22 pm to
Excelllent story. Thanks for sharing.
Posted by OntarioTiger
Canada
Member since Nov 2007
2119 posts
Posted on 10/20/17 at 9:28 am to
Great story and more damn onions....
If you are near the interwebs or gwn, CTV is showing long time running tonight at 8 et. Its documentary of the 2016 farewell tour
Posted by Mulat
Avalon Bch, FL
Member since Sep 2010
17517 posts
Posted on 10/20/17 at 9:36 am to
Posted by OntarioTiger
Canada
Member since Nov 2007
2119 posts
Posted on 10/20/17 at 7:56 pm to
Long time running on tv .... i wish someone would quit cutting onions in the room
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
5508 posts
Posted on 10/21/17 at 6:51 am to
quote:

jpatrick


Thanks for taking the time to write all that. Great story.


I'd never heard of them until I watched the Trailer Park Boys about 8 or 9 years ago. Some damn good songs in their catalog.
Posted by OntarioTiger
Canada
Member since Nov 2007
2119 posts
Posted on 10/21/17 at 11:07 am to
If u like trailer pk boys watch darkest one video. Hip don cherry and tpb are in it
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
5508 posts
Posted on 10/21/17 at 8:51 pm to
Yeah, I watched that a few years back. Good shite.
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