Showing posts with label Bobcaygeon ON. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bobcaygeon ON. Show all posts

The Hip Covers Project: Donald Spongberg - Bobcaygeon

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I know I have already done a version of 'Bobcaygeon' for this series, but this version is far enough away from the original and way far enough away from the other cover version I posted.

I was not able to get too much info on this dude. In fact, I don't really have any... just this clip...





The Hip Covers Project - Past Performances

Justin Rutledge - Nautical Disaster
Herbert Bail Orchestra - Locked In The Trunk Of A Car
Melanie Morgan Band - Courage
Kevin Stebner - Bobcaygeon
Jon Alexander - Scared
Chris Koster - Fully Completely
Parlor Trixx - Little Bones
Kasey Kohring - New Orleans Is Sinking
Jake Keilhauer - Stay
The Temps - Grace, too







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The Setlists and The Set-Up

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The setlists have been a surprise so far. Not insofar as they are lacking in quality material, far from it. Or having too much new material that the crowds have never heard before. Far from that too. It's the fact that they have pretty much been carbon copies of one another. The Hip have always retained a certain number of songs from one show to the next. That has Always been a part of their make-up and one knows that going in. But 3 bang-ons? It's not like we're talking 3 shows spaced out across the country like a Montreal > Toronto > Vancouver run. People can't really make that kind of run in general. The distances between Peterborough > Watertown > Bobcaygeon are much more logistically manageable for a resourceful and dedicated fan.

I'm sure there are many hardcore Hipheads in SW Ontario that will be looking to dump tickets depending on how these next couple of shows out east shake out. I know I wouldn't be all that impressed if I were holding a run of tickets to various shows and knew I had no chance of seeing anything different than I already had. Of course now that I live in Vegas, beggars can't be choosers right? That's my little disclaimer as I sit here and Opine. Because I would be ecstatic if they flew out here tomorrow and dropped that same setlist on me here. That being said...

So why? One theory I've heard and I can buy is it's because of the making of a DVD. Maybe they want to get the best take? Does that explain why someone wears the same outfit night after night? I won't even go there because who the fuck knows. At the end of the day this is their band. That means they can play whatever they want wherever they want. We get no say. We just get to choose whether or not we buy the next ticket.

Speaking of tickets, people don't seem overly happy with their ticket experience from the Bobcaygeon event. Nothing to do with the band, but rather the overall experience at the venue. The shuttle service seemed like it was a major cluster-fuck as did the concessions of food and in particular, beer. The VIP Prison looked like a lot of fun too. This has more to do with the company(s) organizing the event than the bands so please understand that. The bands have a choice of whether their fans are best served by doing business with said company again.

There are people who know how to set-up and run these things really well and can create a great experience for all and there are others who don't know what they're doing and skimp across the board on things like Port-a-potties, event staff and general game-planning to best serve their own profits. As I've mentioned before, the government laws regarding alcohol sales at these type of thing really limit what the organizer can do as far as process. They do not limit investment in paying to present the best experience possible. I also know that there is no government limitations on the amount of portable washrooms. There is a minimum standard based on numbers. Do you think they exceeded this?

I'm sure there were many positive experiences too and again, everyone has the choice. Will you attend another Big Music Fest if the same people run it?

A link to an article out of Watertown. Seems the band demanded that regular ticket buyers be allowed into the reserved seating area. I'm 99% sure the extra money paid by the reserve ticket holders will NOT be refunded.

I love The Hip. Don't get me wrong. If I didn't I wouldn't be wasting my time on this little endeavor. That doesn't mean I won't call Bullshit when I see it. From the band or any company relating.

This is an Op-Ed piece. If you have anything to add, clairify, get off your chest, etc I ALWAYS welcome your input no matter what view you're representing.

Long live The Hip. Now mix up that fucking setlist will ya?


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Video: Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon

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Pretty good video and sound on this one (for a phone). Enjoy!



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Big Music Fest, Bobcaygeon ON - 06/25/2011

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Setlist
The Tragically Hip
Big Music Fest
Bobcaygeon, ON
06/25/2011

06/25/2011 Bobcaygeon, ON


Set I: Grace Too, Blow At High Dough, Love Is A First, It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken, Streets Ahead, Poets, Ahead By A Century, In View, Drip Drip, At the Hundredth Meridian, Gift Shop, Fiddler's Green, Transformation, Fully Completely, Courage, Bobcaygeon, New Orleans Is Sinking > Nautical Disaster > New Orleans Is Sinking, Little Bones

Encore I: The Kids Don't Get It, Wheat Kings, My Music At Work

Encore II: Fifty Mission Cap, Locked In the Trunk of a Car

Theme: Bobcaygeon Cougars

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Will The Hip Play Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon?

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Is there any chance that The Tragically Hip WON'T play the song Bobcaygeon at their June 25th concert happening in Bobcaygeon, ON? I mean do they HAVE to? Are they obligated? Are there contract provision stating that it must happen?

What if they don't play it but throw down just a sick set of music that keeps the crowd into it from start to finish? What if they bust out Highway Girl instead? Will people be angry? Would you be angry?

Are people going to feel ripped off if they don't get a Bobcaygon in Bobcaygeon? Do you need one? I mean you're already there. In Bobcaygeon. Isn't that enough?

There's a cheese factor to all this. It's pretty much 100% that they're gonna play it. Right? We all know it's coming. A big sing-a-long ditty.

Digital Lyric Art
It was in Bobcaygeon...

And that's OK. This is all OK. I just wonder if the band feels that they must play this song being that they are finally playing a show There? It would be so ballsy not to play it. So ballsy.

Maybe just open with it. Get it out of the way straight off. Man, the stoners in the lots will start sprinting, bumping into people and swearing as they do - hauling ass for the entry gates. Forgetting their one-hitters. The beer garden will be chaos. Again, there will be more swearing when beers are dropped/spilled. It'll be calm and cool in the VIP section because they won't know what the fuck's going on anyway and probably couldn't care less. They'd be in 4G land.

That opening slot might not work though because there should be Constellations overhead. For effect and whatnot. Of course if it's cloudy they can re-slot it back to the opening position.

The nonchalant thing for the band to do would be to slot it into a nondescript position and maybe surround it with some "Big Boys". Then it doesn't look like they planned a "moment" a la single song triple encore just when you thought they weren't going to play it. Psyche.

What does history tell us on the matter? Can we discern how this band feels about songs that they know will carry some "destination weight"? Will they throw a song out there just because it will carry favor with a certain crowd? Like when the Grateful Dead would play Truckin' in the Buffalo area.

I grabbed most of this info off of TheHip.com . Their data base is OK. It's missing pieces here and there. Like most of their history in Saskatchewan. Just an FYI. Let me know if you see something doesn't seem to jive or have some addition info.

Will The Hip play Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon? The Math.

Math is used to prove a lot of things. That won't be the case here. Let's take a look anyway...

Chagrin Falls
Chagrin Falls, OH
It's part of the metro Cleveland area so that's what I looked at. There were 7 shows in Cleveland since the release of Phantom Power that The Hip headlined. Chagrin Falls was played at 4 of them. Now that doesn't jump out as anything out of the ordinary. They didn't play it at EVERY show. Only 57% of shows. It looks like restraint, however, I'd be very surprised if Chagrin Falls was played at more than 5% of shows since its release in 1998. Shocked actually.

The people of Cleveland are lucky. It's a good tune and it should be played more.

This definitely supports the notion that Bobcaygeon will be played in Bobcaygeon.


New Orleans Is Sinking

Four shows taking place in 1998, 2000, 2004 & 2007.( I can't believe they haven't played here more.) Every time. 100%. The 2007 one was post-Katrina. The easy thing to do would have been to remove it, play the gig and bring it out in the next town. Either they lost a bet or maybe they just don't give a shit. They'll play what they want, when they want. No one tell North to shut their big mouth. No sir. They was right all along. Shoulda listened, eh?

NOIS

The hard numbers of NOIS in New Orleans support a Bob in Bob. The post Katrina playing of the song leads me to believe that they are capable of going against the grain of expectations. I'm sure people in the crowd were wondering if they were going to play NOIS that night. It was definitely being discussed and anticipated.

Wheat Kings

Saskatoon. The Paris of the Prairies.
Four shows. Four Wheat Kings. 1997, 2004, 2007, 2009.

That's leaning directly towards a Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon. Yep.

Bobcaygeon

That Night In Toronto!

The Hip have done 37 shows in Toronto proper (not including as an opening act or as part of a radio show or awards show). Of those shows Bobcaygeon has been played 24 times. That's about 65%. I'm not sure how much Bobcaygeon has been played since Phantom Power was released. It's a very popular song and has always been a regular in the rotation with no shelf-time that I'm aware of. Two out of every three shows seems like a lot though. That's NOIS territory. I'm going to say (without the definitive math) that this percentage is higher than average when taking a random 37 show block of concerts from this period.

Now ten of these 37 Toronto shows took place in 2 blocks at smaller venues. The 4 show Phoenix Concert Theatre run in Oct 2006 and the epic 6 show Massey Hall run of 2009. I submit that the band planned these particular setlists around the fact that many people would be doing the entire run. These were hard tickets to get and many serious fans got them. And they didn't want to see the same show night after night. If I remove these shows from the equation we are left with 19/27 for a percentage of just over 70.

Some of the remaining 27 shows were back-to-back at the same venue such as the Aug 1-2, 2002 shows at the Molson Amphitheatre and the June 23-24, 2006 shows at Historic Fort York. Bobcaygeon was played only once at each pairing. I mention this because I feel there would be a very high chance of Bobcaygeon being included had the show fallen on another date and not aligned in a pair. Shit. I can't even prove that last statement. I don't know why I even wrote it. Meh. Food for thought I guess.

The Air Canada Centre. The ACC. The Hanger. Home of the Raptors, the Rock and of course the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Big Stage in the Big City. How much does The Hip like playing Bobcaygeon at the ACC where the crowd can belt out the lyrics en masse? 8 shows. 8 plays. 9/9 actually if you count THIS ONE. (I was in a bad mood when I wrote that so be careful). I mean 50MC has only been played 4/8 times at the ACC and Barilko's banner is hanging there. It's a jizz fest all day if they bring that one out in the T-Dot. If you lump the Molson Amphitheatre in with that it's 11/12 at the Big Time Toronto venues.

The above info heavily suggests that Bobcaygeon will be played in Bobcaygeon.


It was in Bobcaygeon, where they played Bobcaygeon???

In Conclusion

I have some proximity stats. There's been 9 shows within 100km of Bobcaygeon since the song's release. 5/9 times it was played. 2 shows were of the back-to-back variety so in the interest of not repeating... Of course, none of these venues was in Bobcaygeon. They do include Barrie, Bala, Belleville & Peterborough.

It appears like when they're near Bobcaygeon they will try to play Bobcaygeon. It really appears like when they're in Toronto they love to play Bobcaygeon. I'm sure lots of people from Toronto have tickets for Bobcaygeon.

In the long run will it be important that they play Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon? No.

Do they have the balls not to play it? Maybe.

Will they play Bobcaygeon in Bobcaygeon?. Absolutely.



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Limited Bobcaygeon Tickets Released

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A limited block of tickets has been released for the SOLD-OUT Bobcaygeon, ON show.  Details and purchases can be made at www.ticketbreak.com.  







Go get 'em!
mrjackstraw


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Tragically Hip Video Contest - Bobcaygeon

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From The Hip's Facebook Page...


The Tragically Hip are making a feature-length documentary about their fans and their sold out show at Bobcaygeon. They want you—the most hardcore hip fans in the country—to submit a short video telling us what the song “Bobcaygeon” means to you, and why you'd like to be in the film.

To enter send us a link to your video - tth@thehip.com. Put "Bobcaygeon" in the subject line and get it to us by  Friday May 20th.



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The Hip in Bobcaygeon - June 25, 2011

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The Tragically Hip will be taking part in The Big Music Fest in Bobcaygeon, ON on Saturday June 25, 2011 along with The Sam Roberts Band, The Trews & Miss Emily.

Pre-sale for registered Hip users is March 23, 2011.  Again VIP seating/sections are available for all those worthy folks.  Gotta love The Class System.  This is where the drunk, partially concussed, semi-obnoxious, summertime Muskoka-living NHLers will be so bring your camera and autograph book.  Good times, good times.

Here's the details as sent out by The Hip....

Hi Folks,

You know the story. There's the Willie Nelson, the wine and the constellations. That's right, we're going to Bobcaygeon.

Join us at Big Music Fest with the Sam Roberts Band, The Trews and Miss Emily.

Pre-sale for our Registered Users starts March 23rd at 10:00am. Log into thehip.com to get the password on Wednesday morning

Saturday June 25th
Bobcaygeon, ON
2420 Pigeon Lake Road

Big Music Fest

The Tragically Hip
Sam Roberts Band
The Trews
Miss Emily

Doors at 3:00pm

VIP Tickets – 89.50 (limited number available)
GA Tickets – 49.50

VIP ticket holders will have their own express entrance into the venue, access to the VIP viewing area with its own cash bar, food vendors and washroom facilities. VIP ticket holders will have access to their own paid parking area.
Space is limited.

The public on-sale will start at 10:00am on March 25th.

Tickets will be available at www.bigmusicfest.com, and at the following Kelsey's locations:

Belleville
Peterborough
Bowmanvile
Lindsay
Oshawa

Public parking will be available on site and shuttle buses will run from downtown Bobcaygeon. Visit www.bigmusicfest.com for full shuttle and parking details.

In other summer show news, last week we also announced our show in Watertown, NY on June 24th. To purchase tickets go to http://www.dpao.org/concerts, or charge by phone 315-782-0044 or in person at 617 Davidson Street in Watertown.


We have a few more summer announcements coming, so stay tuned to thehip.com for more information.

The Hip

The Big Music Fest is set to take place in three cities according to its website. Bobcaygeon, ON on June 25, 2011; Belleville, On and Owen Sound, ON. The dates and line-ups for the latter 2 events have not been announced. I will keep you posted as the Big Music Fest website seems to have some speed/load-time issues. Although I don't anticipate The Hip to be at all three events, I am sure there will be a nice comfy section for all of the VIPs. Probably right in front of all the good sight-lines.

I spent the last week up in Seattle and unfortunately couldn't post this beforehand. The Toronto Maple Leafs honored Bill Barilko on Saturday night. Here's a link to ChloƩ Fedio's article in the Toronto Star.

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