2011-07-31 - Montreal, Quebec - Osheaga

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The Hip were not the headliner, they only played one hour.

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I hate to ask a stupid queston but who headlined this show if it wasn't the Hip.
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spottrax wrote:I hate to ask a stupid queston but who headlined this show if it wasn't the Hip.
Death Cab For Cutie followed by The Flaming Lips
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spottrax wrote:I hate to ask a stupid queston but who headlined this show if it wasn't the Hip.
It's hard to tell but this is what their website http://lineup.osheaga.com/?sort=day says:

Sunday, Jul 31

The Flaming Lips
The Tragically Hip
Death Cab For Cutie
Cypress Hill
City and Colour
Beirut
Malajube
Crystal Castles
MSTRKRFT
Ellie Goulding
The Sounds
Jamie xx
Eels
White Lies
The Pains of Being Pure at Heart
Shad
Claude VonStroke
Robot Koch
Jeremy Ellis
Frightened Rabbit
Smith Westerns
Galaxie
Jimmy Hunt
Dillon Francis
PS I Love You
Baths
The Joy Formidable
Viva Brother
The Low Anthem
An Horse
The Luyas
The Sheepdogs
Typhoon
Elephant Stone
A-Rock + Shaydakiss
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That's a simply outstanding day of music.

Smith Westerns-Insanely groovy garage rock from some young kids.

PS I Love You-Awful name, but if anyone's into Japandroids, you'll dig these guys. Balls to the wall stuff from one of Canada's next big bands.

The Low Anthem-Gritty rock yet full of harmonies. Check out their track "Champion Angel" and you'll be sold.

And The Sheepdogs, outta Saskatchewan just won a contest to be on the cover of Rolling Stone.

Osheaga never ceases to impress...
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I think that's only the 3rd time I've ever seen the Hip play 2nd billing for a show in Canada. The other two being the Pemberton Festival with Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers and when they opened for the Stones at Magnetic Hill. Are the Flaming Lips bigger than the Hip on their home turf? I don't think so. Great lineup though! Wish I coulda been there.
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ya, what bozo f*cknut considers the flaming lips to be above the hip? weird...
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Tthip wrote:The Hip were not the headliner, they only played one hour.

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Blow at High Dough
In View
Ahead by a Century
Poets
100th Meridian
Drip Drip
Courage
Bobcaygeon
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wow, and we thought the setlists on the other dates of the summer tour were lame....

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mrsardo wrote:ya, what bozo f*cknut considers the flaming lips to be above the hip? weird...
I'm not a huge Lips fan but ...

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thebends wrote:
mrsardo wrote:ya, what bozo f*cknut considers the flaming lips to be above the hip? weird...
I'm not a huge Lips fan but ...

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Although not comparable to the Hip, the Lips put on a great live show (regardless of how much you like their music) that always entertains a festival crowd. What I mean is that you don't have to know any of their songs to be blown away by their show, which is why they're at EVERY festival. They appeal to average festival-goers who aren't die-hard fans of any one band.
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HandsInTheRiver41 wrote:Although not comparable to the Hip, the Lips put on a great live show (regardless of how much you like their music) that always entertains a festival crowd. What I mean is that you don't have to know any of their songs to be blown away by their show, which is why they're at EVERY festival. They appeal to average festival-goers who aren't die-hard fans of any one band.
You're right. I'm not a big fan of their music at all, but I saw them at the Sasquatch Fest a few years back and they were very entertaining. It's like watching a circus. They had dozens of dancers on stage, a confetti cannon, and lead singer Wayne Coyne inside a giant plastic bubble rolling around on top of the crowd. It was weird, but fun.
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