2004-11-15 - Kelowna, BC - Prospera Place
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- tough talkin' goalie
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You'd swear it was ripped right from the album. Very true to the original. I couldn't believe it when they started that song, I was just stunned. That was one great surpirise. And it was amazing!! Gord was totally into it too. A few years ago I was at a show in Kamloops where they pulled "Boots or Hearts" out of the air for the first time in years, it wasn't even on the setlist, and that was pure magic. I never thought I'd be witness to a moment like that at another Hip concert, but, this ranks right up there. That tune is still buzzing around in my head. "I'll drop a caribou...I'll tell on you....I'll tell on you...I'll tell on youuuuuuuuu."vicariousmartyr wrote:Id love to hear what Long Time Running sounded like...was it fairly similar to the ablum version (slow and powerful, or did they somehow kick it up a notch)? Just by comparison, Boots was quite different than the album in that it wasnt acoustic (well, maybe Gord, cant remember). Point is that Boots was much more rockin than on the album. What was LTR like?
I thought the entire show rocked. There was a lull when they did "Membership", but, I love that tune, so I was still groovin. "Poets" was hot and got the crowd going. NOIS just simply kicked-ass, and "Scared" was a big fave with everyone, much to my surprise. All in all a very good show, made unforgettably memorable when they did "Long Time Running"
Now, I don't want to be selfish, so, I really hope they drag a little gem out of the bag for each of the upcoming shows, 'cause all true fans deserve a moment like that from the giftshop that is the Tragically Hip.
Ok, I can die now, I'm happy!
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What an amazing show! enjoyed from second row.
As with everyone else, I was so pumped about Long Time Running! As well as with Scared and Membership.
Poets rocked really nicely and Gord's "Bring Out yer Dead!" was met with a loud cheer in the front sections, with Gord looking eagerly toward them for it.
Gord was so into Courage. Man. I thought he was going to explode at the end. And of course Hundredth kicked ass as usual. And I also really grooved on the slightly downtempo version of Fireworks. Very cool.
Just before the show, I was lucky enough to finally meet TLB, whose attire, appearance, and vid cam made me go over and see if it was him. Great to meet you Tony! And biga, if I woulda known that was you in the Purple and Gold (I have pieced it together now), I probably woulda came over and introduced myself. I have enjoyed some of your handiwork already.
As with everyone else, I was so pumped about Long Time Running! As well as with Scared and Membership.
Poets rocked really nicely and Gord's "Bring Out yer Dead!" was met with a loud cheer in the front sections, with Gord looking eagerly toward them for it.
Gord was so into Courage. Man. I thought he was going to explode at the end. And of course Hundredth kicked ass as usual. And I also really grooved on the slightly downtempo version of Fireworks. Very cool.
Just before the show, I was lucky enough to finally meet TLB, whose attire, appearance, and vid cam made me go over and see if it was him. Great to meet you Tony! And biga, if I woulda known that was you in the Purple and Gold (I have pieced it together now), I probably woulda came over and introduced myself. I have enjoyed some of your handiwork already.
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this review may be lengthy. some may like that, some may not. i was front row centre last night and the hip did not dissappoint. no matter how many times i listen to evolution, i just don't get what the fuss is all about. yes any hip song is a good song, but to say this is there best effort since henhouse( some reviews have stated this), is stretching it a bit don't you think. i'm writing in violet to pay hommage to the masterpiece from a year ago in which they did not bless us with one song in kelowna this monday evening. let's not forget the overlooked my music @ work disc. tiger, stay, lake fever, even the completists is more enjoyable than anything i here on IBE. and don't even get me started with phantom!however let me digress for i had the time of my life last night even with 8 new songs. btw has anybody noticed that the best track(imo) on IBE, (the heart of the melt), is not in thier rotation. that song really kicks some serious ass.
on to the show.
after the opener, music, grace, gus, abac...... wow!
the next great phase of the night was...
courage,MEMBERSHIP, nashville, poets.. thet was exhausting. if anyone reading this was there last night, i was the guy up front who couldn't keep his arms below his head. i dunno it's the way i dance god dammit!
the next great moment happened in the last 5 songs of the set...
100th, LTR, scar, vienna, and of course nois.
the long time running was a long time comin'. my first ever in countless shows. vienna had an edge last night that made it epic sounding, and they actually,FINALLY, took thier time on nois.(always one of my only beefs at a show is why do they hurry through there most famous song and taboot it's one of a few of thier tunes that you can strech to 7,8 or 9 minutes.
who new that such a slow tune like scared could be such a riveting encore song. but it was. perfect placement of that song. and giftshop to close the night left all the faithful very happy. for the bandwagoners who wanted a more familiar closing number, go see somebody else, the hip play what they want not what you want and what they want should be good enough for all us fans.
highlights - the shock of hearing LTR, MEMBERSHIP, SCARED and yes NOIS ( FOR THIER PATIENCE AND JAMMING FINALLY)
lowlights - the barley half full prospera place capacity 6,000 this can only mean that next tour they will not stop here. oh well looks like victoria is in for a treat next time. we've had 'em here 4 tour in a row so i can't complain. have to travel next time i guess
for now this is the dancin' fool saying..... ARE WE FAMILY? OR WHAT !
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dude, the show in Kelowna was sold out.swade wrote: lowlights - the barley half full prospera place capacity 6,000 this can only mean that next tour they will not stop here. oh well looks like victoria is in for a treat next time. we've had 'em here 4 tour in a row so i can't complain. have to travel next time i guess
for now this is the dancin' fool saying..... ARE WE FAMILY? OR WHAT !
Also, I think the guys love the Okanagan, so we might keep gettin' lucky
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dude..i was there..it wasn't sold out..however it wasn't half empy either..i would say about 100-200 seats left unsoldkelman66 wrote:dude, the show in Kelowna was sold out.swade wrote: lowlights - the barley half full prospera place capacity 6,000 this can only mean that next tour they will not stop here. oh well looks like victoria is in for a treat next time. we've had 'em here 4 tour in a row so i can't complain. have to travel next time i guess
for now this is the dancin' fool saying..... ARE WE FAMILY? OR WHAT !
Also, I think the guys love the Okanagan, so we might keep gettin' lucky
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Well, 100-200 unsold seats is a heck of a lot closer to a sellout than 1/2 capacity.opiated wrote: dude..i was there..it wasn't sold out..however it wasn't half empy either..i would say about 100-200 seats left unsold
And on Monday, i thought the radio was saying it was sold out.
And also on monday, Prospera Place's website said all the floor and bleacher seats were sold....I guess there might be other types of seats that were still available? skyboxes? wheelchair? standing?
pretty wicked show though.
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I can see it on store shelves, "The Tragically Hip - Live Across The Nation!"opiated wrote:one more thing about the show..i definately think there's a DVD on the horizon...the stage set up, the cameras's, the screens with some pretty cool "works of art" thru some of the songs...plus, all these tunes they're pulling out of the word work...boots, long time...i'm thinkin a cross country tour DVD is coming soon!!
Keep the great reviews coming; I can't wait for Toronto on the 26th!