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The Tragically Hip
Shaw Park
Winnipeg Manitoba Canada
July 07 2011
Source: CA-11 ver ii >CA9100 >ZoomH4n >SD2448
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Disc1
101. The Lonely End Of The Rink
102. Grace, Too
103. Love Is A First
104. Streets Ahead
105. It’s A Good Life (If You Don't Weaken)
106. In View
107. Drip Drip
108. Gift Shop
109. Poets
110. Ahead By A Century
111. Transformation
Disc2
201. At The Hundredth Meridian >Tokyo > At The Hundredth Meridian
202. Fiddler's Green
203. Fully Completely
204. Courage (For Hugh Maclennan)
205. Bobcaygeon
206. New Orleans is Sinking > Nautical Disaster > New Orleans is Sinking
207. Little Bones
208. encore break
209. Blow At High Dough
210. Wheat Kings
211. My Music At Work
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No complaints, but I thought we were holding off on the new songs?
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F that. Everyone that wanted them could have found or asked for them anyway.mojo_mattv wrote:No complaints, but I thought we were holding off on the new songs?
There have never been "recording restrictions" of new songs until the past tour.
And since this was already posted on a different tracker - it was already out there.
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5 years has passed since the last time The Hip have played new songs before an album has come out. Since then, YouTube (and other software technologies) have become way more user friendly (as well as the hardware that works with them). Keeping songs under wraps in 2011 is definitely more difficult then even in 2006.
Just my two cents.
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Every single person who downloads Hip bootlegs is going to buy the new album, ANY new album by this band. Just saying.
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It's been brought up on past tours that The Hip's management (or something along those lines) have requested that tapers hold off on releasing any recordings of new songs until the album's released. Again, I'm not particularly worried, just wondering what changed.
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i'm not sure of the particular reason here, but most artists wish to wait until the album is released because often when new songs are played in advance of release they are more like working versions which may not end up being true to the final version.mark wrote:who said that? and what is the point of doing that?mojo_mattv wrote:No complaints, but I thought we were holding off on the new songs?