The Tragically Hip

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  • canadian
  • rock
  • alternative rock
  • alternative
  • indie
Kingston, Ontario, Canada (1983 - Present) The Tragically Hip's infectious songs, catchy melodies, inspired lyrics, and solid musicianship have secured their place as the kings of rock in Canada. Formed in the early '80s in Kingston, Ontario, they are: Gordon Downie (vocals), Paul Langlois and rob baker (guitars), Gord Sinclair (bass) and Johnny Fay (drums). The group met while at Kingston Collegiate Vocational Institute (KCVI) and all attended Queen's University in Kingston.

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Songs

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    Fly

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    Forest Edge

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    Freak Turbulance

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    Frozen in My Tracks

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    Fully Completely

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    Fully, Completely

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    Gift Shop

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    Goodnight Josephine

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    Grace Too

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    Grace, Too

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    Greasy Jungle

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    Gus

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    Gus the Polar Bear From Central Park

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    Gus: The Polar Bear From Central Park

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    Heaven Is a Better Place Today

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    Highway Girl

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    Highway Girl (Double Suicide)

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    Honey, Please

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    I'll Believe in You (or I'll Be Leaving You Tonight)

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    I'm a Werewolf, Baby

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    If New Orleans Is Beat

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    Impossibilium

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    In View

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    Inevitability of Death

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    Intro

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    It Can't Be Nashville Every Night

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    It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken

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    Josephine

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    Killing Time

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    Lake Fever

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    Last American Exit

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    Last Night I Dreamed You Didn't Love Me

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    Leave

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    Let's Stay Engaged

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    Lionized

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    Little Bones

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    Locked in the Trunk of a Car

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    Long Time Running

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    Looking for a Place to Happen

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    Love Is a First

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    Luv (Sic)

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    Mean Streak

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    Membership

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    Morning Moon

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    Music at Work

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    My Music @ Work

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    My Music at Work

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    Nautical Disaster

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    New Maybe

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    New Orleans Is Sinking


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