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The Tragically Hip
Landmark Theatre
Syracuse, NY
11/07/2009
Set I
Love Is A First
Courage
Yer Not the Ocean
It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken
Fireworks
Morning Moon
Locked in the Trunk of a Car
The Last Recluse
Springtime In Vienna
Poets
The Depression Suite
Set II
Thompson Girl@
Coffee Girl@
Fiddler's Green@
Gift Shop
Last of the Unplucked Gems
Ahead By A Century
In View
At the Hundredth Meridian
Long Time Running
Family Band
Fully Completely
Little Bones
Encore
Frozen In My Tracks
New Orleans Is Sinking
@ = Acoustic
Notes: That concludes the North American leg of touring for 2009. They are off to Europe starting on Nov 22nd. I will be updating the stats for The Tragically Hip Stat Pack Vol. 5, so check back soon for that.
I am looking to put together an online poker tournament for Hip fans, most likely on Full Tilt Poker. Maybe once or twice a month, probably on Sundays. It wouldn't start until the new year, but please send me an email at mrjackstraw@gmail.com if you are interested.
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5 comments:
Went to this show, row A front row. Set List was epic, and the Landmark was the LOUDEST I have ever seen it. Just the best to only live 2 miles froma show, a Hip show no less. This show fuckin rocked!!!!Thanks guys. Gordie comin into the audience 4 times!!!!! Never seen that before awesome!!!!!!
The crowd was incredible and Gord obviously fed off it. He was much more into it and animated than the previous 2 shows we saw this year (Artpark and Rochester). Setlist was a little weaker than those two(my opinion), but they rocked the hell out of it. Can't believe the venue ran out of beer, but other than that, one great show!
Also, the 5 minute rambling improv rant while down in the crowd during 100th Meridian completely cool!!
The song missing from your first set list is Springtime in Vienna. It might have been after Morning Moon, can't remember exactly. Nice job with the blog BTW.
Thank you Dave.
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