I hope that they didn't use Cleveland a "warm-up" show, and play ALL of the possible "rarities" - then in later shows, cherry pick a couple of them to input into the greatest hits setlist.
Here's wishing that this mix keeps on rolling!
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Tthip wrote:Go ahead
Guess the setlist
Ha
There is NO way you could
The Kids Dont Get It
Apparently for the first show The Hip get it
I hope it keeps up
But this is how every show should be
Hell yeah

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Dear god who has the full setlist? Lol
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For the love of all things good and pure, somebody please post the damn setlist!
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At Transformation
Grace Too
Escape....
The Kids Dont Get It
Man Machine Poem
Giftshop
Streets Ahead
The Rules
Cant be Nashville everynight
Poets
We want to be it
eldorado
In view
The lookahead
Fire In The Hole
Springtime In Vienna
Fully Completely
Goodnight attawapiska
ENCORE
100th Meridian
Abac
Greasy Jungle
Family band
Bobcaygeon
50 Mission Cap
And sorry,
I guess I say f**k alot when I Tweet at a kick-ass concert
Grace Too
Escape....
The Kids Dont Get It
Man Machine Poem
Giftshop
Streets Ahead
The Rules
Cant be Nashville everynight
Poets
We want to be it
eldorado
In view
The lookahead
Fire In The Hole
Springtime In Vienna
Fully Completely
Goodnight attawapiska
ENCORE
100th Meridian
Abac
Greasy Jungle
Family band
Bobcaygeon
50 Mission Cap
And sorry,
I guess I say f**k alot when I Tweet at a kick-ass concert
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well Paul said it,,,,,,,
For much of its nearly 30-year career, Canada’s Tragically Hip has filled arenas in its native Canada. At various moments in the ’90s, major labels have tried to replicate that popularity south of the border. It hasn’t really worked out, but guitarist Paul Langlois says the band never imagined it would. “We were always considered one of those next big bands, but we knew that wasn’t realistic,” he says via phone from his Kingston home. “It didn’t feel like there was a connection with the masses or even a vehicle in which to try out a connection with the masses. We had some songs that were played on radio stations, but we were not paid attention to by your national magazines like Rolling Stone. National exposure was something we never had. We weren’t going to not play in the States. There are so many cities to play in. We have a good word-of-mouth thing going in the States.” That’s certainly the case in Cleveland, where the band has an ardent following and played to a sold-out House of Blues when it was last in town three years ago. Much like R.E.M., the band has a rootsy sound and an enigmatic singer. The band’s music gets a bit of a boost on its terrific new album, Now for Plan A, which kicks off with the driving anthem “At Transformation,” one of several new tunes the group is likely to play at this show. But if you’re thinking the set list will be comprised mostly of the band’s best-known material, think again. Langlois says the guys plan to go deep into their catalogue. “Certainly we’ll play some new songs, but we like to change it up,” he says. “As we go there is more and more to choose from. We’ll see if there’s any songs from our past that we’ve been ignoring or not playing enough and maybe rest a few others. It’s hard to say right now but we’ll keep it changing.” (Jeff Niesel)
well Paul said it,,,,,,,
For much of its nearly 30-year career, Canada’s Tragically Hip has filled arenas in its native Canada. At various moments in the ’90s, major labels have tried to replicate that popularity south of the border. It hasn’t really worked out, but guitarist Paul Langlois says the band never imagined it would. “We were always considered one of those next big bands, but we knew that wasn’t realistic,” he says via phone from his Kingston home. “It didn’t feel like there was a connection with the masses or even a vehicle in which to try out a connection with the masses. We had some songs that were played on radio stations, but we were not paid attention to by your national magazines like Rolling Stone. National exposure was something we never had. We weren’t going to not play in the States. There are so many cities to play in. We have a good word-of-mouth thing going in the States.” That’s certainly the case in Cleveland, where the band has an ardent following and played to a sold-out House of Blues when it was last in town three years ago. Much like R.E.M., the band has a rootsy sound and an enigmatic singer. The band’s music gets a bit of a boost on its terrific new album, Now for Plan A, which kicks off with the driving anthem “At Transformation,” one of several new tunes the group is likely to play at this show. But if you’re thinking the set list will be comprised mostly of the band’s best-known material, think again. Langlois says the guys plan to go deep into their catalogue. “Certainly we’ll play some new songs, but we like to change it up,” he says. “As we go there is more and more to choose from. We’ll see if there’s any songs from our past that we’ve been ignoring or not playing enough and maybe rest a few others. It’s hard to say right now but we’ll keep it changing.” (Jeff Niesel)
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Holly f**k!Tthip wrote:At Transformation
Grace Too
Escape....
The Kids Dont Get It
Man Machine Poem
Giftshop
Streets Ahead
The Rules
Cant be Nashville everynight
Poets
We want to be it
eldorado
In view
The lookahead
Fire In The Hole
Springtime In Vienna
Fully Completely
Goodnight attawapiska
ENCORE
100th Meridian
Abac
Greasy Jungle
Family band
Bobcaygeon
50 Mission Cap
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I'm almost worried too as this happened in 2009. However, based on this setlist alone, I may take a week off and follow the Hip on their entire West Coast run.Shane Kroeker wrote:I hope that they didn't use Cleveland a "warm-up" show, and play ALL of the possible "rarities" - then in later shows, cherry pick a couple of them to input into the greatest hits setlist.
Here's wishing that this mix keeps on rolling!
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sullivand wrote:Holly f**k!Tthip wrote:At Transformation
Grace Too
Escape....
The Kids Dont Get It
Man Machine Poem
Giftshop
Streets Ahead
The Rules
Cant be Nashville everynight
Poets
We want to be it
eldorado
In view
The lookahead
Fire In The Hole
Springtime In Vienna
Fully Completely
Goodnight attawapiska
ENCORE
100th Meridian
Abac
Greasy Jungle
Family band
Bobcaygeon
50 Mission Cap
wow......rochester tues....now i will be figureing out what other shows to hit...great setlist!
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Looks like an awesome show! Can't wait for Fargo now.
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2009 had the most diversity we have seen since 2000. Here's a link to the stats http://hipbase.com/forum/viewtopic.php? ... statisticsHandsInTheRiver41 wrote:I'm almost worried too as this happened in 2009. However, based on this setlist alone, I may take a week off and follow the Hip on their entire West Coast run.Shane Kroeker wrote:I hope that they didn't use Cleveland a "warm-up" show, and play ALL of the possible "rarities" - then in later shows, cherry pick a couple of them to input into the greatest hits setlist.
Here's wishing that this mix keeps on rolling!
If I remember wasn't there around 5-6 different "staticish" sets , ie Massey hall...that would repeat with a couple song changes? Still, we are all spoiled after that tour

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I wonder if they've been practicing. The Rules was spot-on -- like they've been playing it every show for years. So it makes me wonder if they've been practicing other songs to pull out.Shane Kroeker wrote:I hope that they didn't use Cleveland a "warm-up" show, and play ALL of the possible "rarities" - then in later shows, cherry pick a couple of them to input into the greatest hits setlist.
Here's wishing that this mix keeps on rolling!
That show was amazing. Holy f&*k was the best way to describe it. From Escape, to the Rules, to Eldorado, to Springtime, to that encore that kept going! It was the longest encore I've ever seen!
Gord was having fun - calling out the usual people not paying attention and picking up on the sweet stuff during Springtime. There must have been a couple of guys at the front who were in their own little world. Lucky them got a song dedicated to them.
I don't think we have any need to worry. I already can't wait for the next one! I'll post pics later. For now I think this music lover is off to the hall of fame.
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