NOIS (Grooveless toque/Canada Customs/King Richard rant)

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I have a recording of this one, but it gets all clippy at the end. I'm not sure if that was a problem in the original tape or some sort of conversion issue, but I'm wondering if anyone has a better (or fixed) version. It's the one that starts with "this toque will not stay on my head when I groove, it's a grooveless toque" and then has a big rant about King Richard, love affairs, kangaroos, etc, and a bunch of stuff about deceiving Canada Customs. No idea when or where the show was...wait, Gord thanks CFNY at the end, so it was presumably in or near Toronto.

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"So Hip It Hurts". Recorded in December 1989 in Toronto. A CFNY/102.1 presentation. Don't have the actual date.
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The date I have is 12-23-1989. (Not sure if that is correct though)
And I also have the clicking you are talking about - it starts at the 6:30 mark of this 7:45 song.
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Unfortuanately I also have the clicking you speak of but a while ago I did notice something about this version, at roughly the part where Gord starts saying "we're still going strong, just as long just as long just as long..." I noticed that at about this part there is a teaser of the Van Halen tune Jaimie's Crying.
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