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Lizard King
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smg333 wrote:my wife is watching american idol and it makes me want to gouge out my eyeballs.
Best introduction post ever!! :lol:

Welcome aboard! :thumb:
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joshwayy
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classic...
Woodrov
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Hi y'all!

Just joined after securing my tickets to the Commodore show and have been lurking around since then. Looks like a healthy community here.

I'll be around.
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Lizard King
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:welcome
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My name is Robin, and I'd like to be the first to wish you and yours a Happy Canada Day. Only 31 more shopping days to go!

Sometime in the late 90's I was introduced to Day for Night, and became obsessed with Inevitability of Death. I didn't know much about the Hip at the time, and always imagined the lead singer to be a big fat guy. Nevertheless, that album became a staple in my musical diet, and went with me everywhere.

Eventually I realized this band had more albums, all equally as brilliant as DFN, and that the lead singer was in fact a very trim and handsome man named Gord. Thus began my plunge over the Falls into Hip mania. I'm also somewhat bonkers for Pearl Jam, Badly Drawn Boy, Skip Whistle and the Doo-Dads, etc., but most have crept into the periphery to make way for more Hip. I'm okay with that, even if the other passengers in my car are not. Is it not a universal rule that the driver always picks the music?

Last Saturday I took a few blows from the Sasquatch! hailstorm to see our boys for the fourth time. It was tremendous. I advise all of you to attend a show in severe weather conditions, but don't leave home without an insulating garbage bag. It also protects you from Gord sweat, unless you're the kind of fan who enjoys that. If you are, I can only aspire to reach your level of devotion.

I was also at That Night in Toronto, oblivious to the fact that they were filming the DVD until I saw the cameras thrashing madly around the stage. I met some fans at a bar just before, where we got plowed on Molsen Canadian and stumbled down the block just in time for the first song. I believe I cried out "My people!" when I saw the lights shine on the sold-out crowd in the ACC. But then again, I was fairly drunk and could have been saying that to my hot dog.

And let's not forget the 2004 show at the Fillmore in San Francisco. They played a great Lake Fever...I get the chills every time Gord says "screen door." The nice men at the exit gave away posters that night, just like they used to do when you ordered Scholastic books in elementary school. I was quite cheerful about that and went right out to buy a mailing tube for $3.99 at the UPS store so I could safely transport it home.

My first show was Edgefest 2003, the "Last Bash" in Barrie. I went back to Barrie to have dinner with a friend a few weeks ago, and was strangely compelled to start singing Fire in the Hole. However, the other patrons at the restaurant did not look like the type who enjoyed listening to a strange American girl with a poor singing voice, so I bit my tongue and chewed my pasta instead. Man, that was great pasta...mushrooms and chicken in a creamy sauce...mmm...

Enough about the canoes. I live in the states, but am slowly migrating north. My buddies in Ontario say I'm more Canadian than American, which is quite a compliment. I'll be at the Fort York show in Toronto next month. You'll recognize me by my Adidas Gazelles, which are now a bit destroyed from the hail.

I have to go watch The Snorks now. Thanks for listening.
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Welcome to the 'base! From the sounds of it, you'll fit in pretty well around here.
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smg333
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day for night is definately a hypnotizing album.
it was the first show i saw, and they opened with grace, too
it was magic...
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gregory peck fan wrote:I'll be at the Fort York show in Toronto next month.
See you there. I'm bringing my parents, who are in their late sixties. It will be my mother's first "rock" show ever.


MAv. :rambo:
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gregory peck fan wrote:My name is Robin, and I'd like to be the first to wish you and yours a Happy Canada Day. Only 31 more shopping days to go!

Sometime in the late 90's I was introduced to Day for Night, and became obsessed with Inevitability of Death. I didn't know much about the Hip at the time, and always imagined the lead singer to be a big fat guy. Nevertheless, that album became a staple in my musical diet, and went with me everywhere.

Eventually I realized this band had more albums, all equally as brilliant as DFN, and that the lead singer was in fact a very trim and handsome man named Gord. Thus began my plunge over the Falls into Hip mania. I'm also somewhat bonkers for Pearl Jam, Badly Drawn Boy, Skip Whistle and the Doo-Dads, etc., but most have crept into the periphery to make way for more Hip. I'm okay with that, even if the other passengers in my car are not. Is it not a universal rule that the driver always picks the music?

Last Saturday I took a few blows from the Sasquatch! hailstorm to see our boys for the fourth time. It was tremendous. I advise all of you to attend a show in severe weather conditions, but don't leave home without an insulating garbage bag. It also protects you from Gord sweat, unless you're the kind of fan who enjoys that. If you are, I can only aspire to reach your level of devotion.

I was also at That Night in Toronto, oblivious to the fact that they were filming the DVD until I saw the cameras thrashing madly around the stage. I met some fans at a bar just before, where we got plowed on Molsen Canadian and stumbled down the block just in time for the first song. I believe I cried out "My people!" when I saw the lights shine on the sold-out crowd in the ACC. But then again, I was fairly drunk and could have been saying that to my hot dog.

And let's not forget the 2004 show at the Fillmore in San Francisco. They played a great Lake Fever...I get the chills every time Gord says "screen door." The nice men at the exit gave away posters that night, just like they used to do when you ordered Scholastic books in elementary school. I was quite cheerful about that and went right out to buy a mailing tube for $3.99 at the UPS store so I could safely transport it home.

My first show was Edgefest 2003, the "Last Bash" in Barrie. I went back to Barrie to have dinner with a friend a few weeks ago, and was strangely compelled to start singing Fire in the Hole. However, the other patrons at the restaurant did not look like the type who enjoyed listening to a strange American girl with a poor singing voice, so I bit my tongue and chewed my pasta instead. Man, that was great pasta...mushrooms and chicken in a creamy sauce...mmm...

Enough about the canoes. I live in the states, but am slowly migrating north. My buddies in Ontario say I'm more Canadian than American, which is quite a compliment. I'll be at the Fort York show in Toronto next month. You'll recognize me by my Adidas Gazelles, which are now a bit destroyed from the hail.

I have to go watch The Snorks now. Thanks for listening.
That's quite an introduction. Welcome! :thumb:
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MAverick wrote:
gregory peck fan wrote:I'll be at the Fort York show in Toronto next month.
See you there. I'm bringing my parents, who are in their late sixties. It will be my mother's first "rock" show ever.


MAv. :rambo:
No kidding? I commend your mum for choosing this as her first show...she must be one hip chick. Which day are you going? I may be looking for a friendly face on June 24...I have two tickets but (long story) may only use one.

Thanks all for the friendly welcome!
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Gidday everyone. I have been lurking around here for a while now, and I just decided to start posting.

I have been a Hip fan since mid 1990s. My first Hip concert was the Woodstock-esque ARA show in Ottawa in '95.

Since that time, I have spent a lot of money on concerts and merch, but it's worth it, right? Some memorable shows include the Kingston Iron Horse show (getting up at 5 to drive in and lineup for tickets, then spending the rest of the day looking for fake IDs to get into the show later that night) and a couple trips down to Syracuse. Gotta love the Landmark.

I currently live in Kingston and work as a reporter in Gananoque. I still get excited whenever I see Rob on the street.

All the best, hope to get to know you all better. Looking forward to the Belleville show.

Mark
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girthy69 wrote:Gidday everyone. I have been lurking around here for a while now, and I just decided to start posting.

I have been a Hip fan since mid 1990s. My first Hip concert was the Woodstock-esque ARA show in Ottawa in '95.

Since that time, I have spent a lot of money on concerts and merch, but it's worth it, right? Some memorable shows include the Kingston Iron Horse show (getting up at 5 to drive in and lineup for tickets, then spending the rest of the day looking for fake IDs to get into the show later that night) and a couple trips down to Syracuse. Gotta love the Landmark.

I currently live in Kingston and work as a reporter in Gananoque. I still get excited whenever I see Rob on the street.

All the best, hope to get to know you all better. Looking forward to the Belleville show.


Mark
Welcome!!

WOW, youve been a member since may 2004!!

Nice to meet you!

Enjoy yourself at Hipbase, we're glad to have you here



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tigerthelion
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Welcome, Mark. :thumb: Enjoy Belleville.
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thompson girl
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Hey everyone! My name is Sarah and I'm in Toronto. I've been a Hip fan since my high school days, I guess about 14 years. (Edited after I added my concert list...I realized I first started listening to the Hip in 1992. I guess I'm older than I thought.) They're the one band, the one type of music that I have been completely faithful to. You know how music fads come and go? Well, the Hip have never left me!

I'm sitting here right now watching/listening to "That Night in Toronto". I was actually at this show so its nice to have something to remember it by. I'm just getting myself excited for next week's Fort York show! I guess it'll be my 11th live show! However, no show can ever beat my participation in the "Silver Jet" video shoot. That was the coolest thing I've ever done, and made me realize that the Hip guys are the most down to earth, "rock stars" I have ever met (well, I guess I haven't met any others to compare them to).

Looking forward to getting to know everyone! Why haven't I found this place sooner? :x

Sarah
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Welcome, welcome Sarah!

Maybe we'll see you at the Fort York show!!
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