Re: Hipfans on YouTube
Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 9:49 am
Wow, these are excellent. Thanks, Chris!
You were the rock plug for all of us...
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Guelph:Microphones: Sound Professionals Deluxe Audio Technica Cardiods (AT831's)->Sound Professionals Otter
Box (pre-amp)
Recording Device: Gmini 402 @ 44.1khz
Source: Gmini 402->(USB)PC->Audacity(track seperation)->FLAC
Recorded/Transfered By: Steve Stroud (dreyfuss/silentbob)
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Details: The Tragically Hip, live at Point State Park in Pittsburgh June 16th, 2006. This was a
free show done in the park, I'm not sure how many people showed up, a couple thousand
anyways. This was recorded from dead centre, about 10-15ft in front of the soundboard, my
mic stand was bout 9ft in the air so the mics were a bit above everybody's heads which helps
to cut down on the audience noise. I must warn you, there is some clapping and a screamer
but they don't ruin the recording, you'll just hear them throughout the set. The overall
sound at this show was pretty quiet, I had my preamp maxed out and it was still nowhere near
peaking on the Gmini. The band pulled out a bunch of songs I hadn't heard live in a while,
or in some cases never before. Great set.
Disc 1
01 - The Lonely End of the Rink
02 - Fully Completely
03 - Gus the Polar Bear
04 - Poets
05 - Lake Fever
06 - Heaven Is a Better Place Today
07 - Ahead By A Century
08 - Gift Shop
09 - Last of the Unplucked Gems
10 - Fly
11 - 100th Meridian
12 - Bobcaygeon
13 - Fireworks
Disc 2
01 - Escape Is At Hand
02 - Grase, Too
03 - Music at Work
04 - Crowd
Encore
05 - The Drop Off
06 - Sherpa
07 - Fire in the Hole
Enjoy!
*******DO NOT SELL!!! Convert these files to MP3 if you must for your own listening
needs but please don't distribute them in a lossless format without asking.********
The Tragically Hip
June 18, 2006
Guelph Lake Conservation Area
Guelph, ON
Audio source: Coresound HEB's (dpa 4061) > Edirol R1 (mic in) recorded at 24/44.1
FOB,stand @ 8ft by Dave Holmes
Setlist
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01: Don't Wake Daddy
02: Courage (For Hugh Maclennan)
03: The Drop-Off
04: Are You Ready
05: It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken
06: Poets
07: No Threat
08: Ahead By A Century
09: Gift Shop
10: The Last Of The Unplucked Gems
11: Lionized
12: Fly
13: At The Hundredth Meridian
14: Eldorado
15: My Music At Work
16: Fire In The Hole
Encore:
17: The Lonely End Of The Rink
18: The Rules
19: New Orleans Is Sinking
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I think lots here can relate Chris. I remember getting into my car to go to work that morning. Just as I was pulling out of my parking garage, Courage was just finishing on the radio (nothing out of the ordinary). As soon as it ended, Wheat Kings started. As soon as I heard the loon... it hit me why they must have been playing back-to-back Hip. I pulled over into the nearest parking, checked my phone, and there it was.chris wrote:Frig. Watching all the videos is really making me nostalgic. And sad. When it was announced that Gord had cancer I brushed it off - he'll be fine. For some completely illogical reason I believed The Hip would outlast me. They'd always been there, and they always would. When news of his passing was shared I was driving on the 427 in Toronto. It hit me like a fucking freight train and I had to pull off the road and compose myself. And now, years later, it's hitting me again. Ugh.
I enjoyed this concert during my morning run today.chris wrote:2007-04-17 - Burlington, VT Egan Media Studios
https://youtu.be/zJGySr2dyE4