"a few sniffles"? I was bawling my eyes out at the end of the 4th episode...and I'm American. Mike did an excellent, excellent job creating it! RIP Gord. We ❤ you!
I am 52 and Somehow, some way, I had never heard of this band until about a week ago when the new doc popped up in my Prime feed. I am disappointed in myself that I didn't know about the band or their story. Fast forward just one week, and I finished the doc.....in tears. I have been listening to them every day on my hour commute to and from work and I just keep thinking how life throws so many twists at you....their story is both uplifting and depressing...but that's life, and for me it's why their music was like a spark the second I heard it. It's music for good times and bad times and everything in between. And you can't say that about a lot of music and bands. So happy that I The Hip finally came to roost in my brain....I am now a fan for life
Omg brother, im in the exact same boat. I never heard or listened to the hip. When i seen snl "im tragically hip" i was hooked. I cant stop watch everything on hip now. Just watched his documentary the path on indigenous ppl.
Growing up in Kingston I went to school with Johnny Fay, his parents were good friends with my Aunt and Uncle. He was pals with my older cousins, he was 6 or 7 years older than me. He was such a nice guy , when I was 12 he saw me one day on the street when he was out driving around with his friend Jim and he picked me up and took me out to Dairy Queen. He has always been a hero of mine and because of him The Tragically Hip is and will always be my favorite band.
The f...king Hip....as my old roomate used to scream when hearts and boots would play on the Radio...My 4 University yrs were intertwined with their music..89-93 Uvic..I saw them 5 times..In Caberet's and Arena's...Big thanks for the this music!
I had internalised Gord's death and ignored it. Now this documentary has ripped off the band-aid. It's been rough, but also awesome, and I've started listening to all their music again, which has been glorious. Thanks for the documentary, we all miss him, but at least we have their music.
Prime released it at 8pm. I started watching. The first of the four episodes is absolutely brilliant. Likely the finest rock documentary of all time and I still have three full episodes to go! The honesty and history and the sheer openness made this amazing to watch
I couldn't listen for the past few years.. it was still too raw as a lifelong Hip obsessed Canadian.. but I found myself watching the doc last week, I didn't stop until it was over. It was like watching a recap of my life and all Canadian's lives really. I'm still thinking about it a week later, the songs are in my head when I go to sleep and wake up every day. I think it was the best documentary ever made. Thank-you for making it! 💜🍁🧡
Started watching it last night. Kept rewinding because so many moments deserved a rewatch. What little things did i miss. Bravo boys. Bravo. Gord is proud.
I'm very lucky, and proud, to have grown up with The Hip, and to feel belonging to one of those concentric circles. Listening to you all (Tom included) makes me happy in my heart. Thanks to all of you for loving your work, for loving your art, and for sharing with me. I feel a genuine ambition to represent my passions as well as you have done with yours.
I can’t wait to watch this documentary. Saw Tragically Hip in Wiarton in 2010 I believe it was. An amazing concert and I’m ao happy I got to see them❤️🇨🇦
Maybe this is incorrect, but I remember hearing Gord say he accidentally said "I'm Tragically Hip" at the start of the SNL performance because he was really focused on holding up two fingers for his nephew's 11th birthday. Maybe that was something Gord said on Much Music's Egos & Icons or his earlier interview on Q, I'm not sure. But I do remember the story!
You’re correct, and I also heard in a Gord interview- he said when he said that line, instead of I’m fabulously rich, he almost went blank, and forgot the lyrics! That had to be terrifying…❤️
I love the Hip and his documentary was probably the best I've ever seen. Not only in depth but brutally honest and open. It shows the human side of our favorite band. I do want to add one small clarification, just because I'm from there. The Hip opened for The Stones in Moncton New Brunswick in the summer of 2005. Attendance is claimed to be at least 80,000 but possibly more. Not trying to take away from the Markham gig as that is no small feat! And still worth mentioning as they headlined that show so it is different in that regard.
I don't drive the TO hwy or I would have gone to see it. Have to wait (which is torture). I dropped my kids off to see them at the base in NOTL and picking them up, hearing the last few songs, couldn't stand it to bought tickets to see them. My son loved GD and his writing (he plays, for fun). We were all so devastated and of course saw the last one (twice) .. and in Kingston on the screen. Almost bought tickets that day but it was behind stage. A truly great Canadian band ❤
I watched this and enjoyed it, however it also made me very sad at the loss of not only Gord but the loss of the Hip itself ! It was so Canadian and how most of us view the world and how we approach it .
Just like Janis and Big Brother, after she croaked, there was no way they would have an audience. Fans were there to see the front person, not the back up band.
Just to correct the guys in the band the biggest concert you played was in Moncton NB in 2005 with the Rolling Stones. 80,000 people attended that concert. Here is the line up,Rolling Stones, Tragically Hip, Maroon 5, Les Trois Accord, Our Lady Peace. Best concert this city ever saw. What a day it was for our little city to host 5 of the very best in the rock and roll world that day ! I know my friends and I were ecstatic to see the Hip with sea of humanity that flowed up behind us on Magnetic hill that day !
Excellent interview. Really interesting as well as informative. I hope I can get tickets to see it when it screens at the Calgary Film Fest that kicks off a week from now on September 19th. Thanks for making me aware, Tom.
@@amandarobb2856 Thanks Amanda. I found that out when I went to the film fest website and discovered it was already sold out. Fortunately, I have PRIME.
Time for them to get a proper new lead singer. They wanna play. The fans want them to play. The time is right for them to find that person. Enough time has passed in mourning and respect for the loss of Gord. He cant be replaced, but his legacy can be referred to in performance and video clips when they play live concerts. Lots of legacy bands approach losses in this way, Some of the public may cry no initially, but they would go see this new version of the band. The fans can respect an evolution. Stone Temple Pilots, Queen, AC/DC, Alice in Chains, Journey, Van Halen, Black Sabbath, Genesis....the list goes on, all tell this story. And all went on with forgiving fan bases. Later in 2025 it will be about 10 years from Gord's death. You'll see it then I imagine. These guys are too young to retire. Fans will get behind the right singer. Has to be the right singer though. They could pay hommage to Gord throughout shows, use some of his unused lyrics to complete new songs, etc. Lots of possibilities.
Just watched the first episode. Great docuseries so far, but every time the Turdo's despicable and eminently punchable mug appeared on the screen my entire being seethed in disgust. Ugh! Leave that globalist traitor out of it. The scenes with him in it won't age well.
The f...king Hip....as my old roomate used to scream when hearts and boots would play on the Radio...My 4 University yrs were intertwined with their music..89-93 Uvic..I saw them 5 times..In Caberet's and Arena's...Big thanks for the this music!
Just to correct the guys in the band the biggest concert you played was in Moncton NB in 2005 with the Rolling Stones. 80,000 people attended that concert. Here is the line up,Rolling Stones, Tragically Hip, Maroon 5, Les Trois Accord, Our Lady Peace. Best concert this city ever saw. What a day it was for our little city to host 5 of the very best in the rock and roll world that day ! I know my friends and I were ecstatic to see the Hip with sea of humanity that flowed up behind us on Magnetic hill that day !
"a few sniffles"? I was bawling my eyes out at the end of the 4th episode...and I'm American.
Mike did an excellent, excellent job creating it!
RIP Gord. We ❤ you!
I am 52 and Somehow, some way, I had never heard of this band until about a week ago when the new doc popped up in my Prime feed. I am disappointed in myself that I didn't know about the band or their story. Fast forward just one week, and I finished the doc.....in tears.
I have been listening to them every day on my hour commute to and from work and I just keep thinking how life throws so many twists at you....their story is both uplifting and depressing...but that's life, and for me it's why their music was like a spark the second I heard it. It's music for good times and bad times and everything in between. And you can't say that about a lot of music and bands. So happy that I The Hip finally came to roost in my brain....I am now a fan for life
They are just like
Fine wine. Cliche but so true.
Welcome. They will become a part of you and your soundtrack.
Omg brother, im in the exact same boat. I never heard or listened to the hip. When i seen snl "im tragically hip" i was hooked. I cant stop watch everything on hip now. Just watched his documentary the path on indigenous ppl.
Growing up in Kingston I went to school with Johnny Fay, his parents were good friends with my Aunt and Uncle. He was pals with my older cousins, he was 6 or 7 years older than me. He was such a nice guy , when I was 12 he saw me one day on the street when he was out driving around with his friend Jim and he picked me up and took me out to Dairy Queen. He has always been a hero of mine and because of him The Tragically Hip is and will always be my favorite band.
The f...king Hip....as my old roomate used to scream when hearts and boots would play on the Radio...My 4 University yrs were intertwined with their music..89-93 Uvic..I saw them 5 times..In Caberet's and Arena's...Big thanks for the this music!
An amazing docuseries. It was so human, so Canadian. Thank you Mike for such a wonderful gift.
I had internalised Gord's death and ignored it. Now this documentary has ripped off the band-aid. It's been rough, but also awesome, and I've started listening to all their music again, which has been glorious. Thanks for the documentary, we all miss him, but at least we have their music.
Same! I really am digging World Container again!
“It’s been rough” lol what
Prime released it at 8pm. I started watching. The first of the four episodes is absolutely brilliant. Likely the finest rock documentary of all time and I still have three full episodes to go! The honesty and history and the sheer openness made this amazing to watch
What an amazing documentary! Just when I thought I couldn’t love the Hip more ❤️❤️❤️
Just when I thought I could not love the Hip anymore, along comes this beautiful documentary. Well done Mike. Thank you
I couldn't listen for the past few years.. it was still too raw as a lifelong Hip obsessed Canadian.. but I found myself watching the doc last week, I didn't stop until it was over. It was like watching a recap of my life and all Canadian's lives really. I'm still thinking about it a week later, the songs are in my head when I go to sleep and wake up every day. I think it was the best documentary ever made. Thank-you for making it! 💜🍁🧡
Started watching it last night. Kept rewinding because so many moments deserved a rewatch. What little things did i miss. Bravo boys. Bravo. Gord is proud.
So great to see Johnny in interviews. Hopefully his health is ok.
what's wrong with his health?
@@rgb0003 hopefully nothing! He looks quite thin and his color is pretty pale. Am i wrong??
@@McHodgebin I think he looks dapper ... wish I was aging so well :)
@McHodgebin lol i was also thinking, damn! johnny lookin pretty fiiiine as an older man🔥
Johnny has aged waaay more than the other guys. Shockingly like hopefully he isn't going through something.
Very hard to hold back the tears, what a truly genuine bunch of guys who wrote and played such a vast library of amazing songs. O' Canada
I'm very lucky, and proud, to have grown up with The Hip, and to feel belonging to one of those concentric circles. Listening to you all (Tom included) makes me happy in my heart. Thanks to all of you for loving your work, for loving your art, and for sharing with me. I feel a genuine ambition to represent my passions as well as you have done with yours.
Loved the Mr. Dressup TV show reference, Tickle Trunk! The Hip took dots scattered across the country and connected us. Thank you!
Looking forward to seeing this doc
Only Canadian would say "We all had our own Tickle Trunks". Only Canadians would understand it. So......Mr. Dress Up :)
I can’t wait to watch this documentary. Saw Tragically Hip in Wiarton in 2010 I believe it was. An amazing concert and I’m ao happy I got to see them❤️🇨🇦
This documentary is beautiful!!! A must watch!!!
Excellent interview and I can’t wait to watch this documentary……what an excellent band and Canadian treasure….
Such great questions that bring out the stories we want to hear. Well done Tom/CBC.
Agreed. I think Tom is a great interviewer and always asks the right stuff.
I loved the documentary! What a loving, respectful tribute to the band and to Gord.
Maybe this is incorrect, but I remember hearing Gord say he accidentally said "I'm Tragically Hip" at the start of the SNL performance because he was really focused on holding up two fingers for his nephew's 11th birthday. Maybe that was something Gord said on Much Music's Egos & Icons or his earlier interview on Q, I'm not sure. But I do remember the story!
You’re correct, and I also heard in a Gord interview- he said when he said that line, instead of I’m fabulously rich, he almost went blank, and forgot the lyrics! That had to be terrifying…❤️
I don't think it was accidental, and it went on to be the definiitive way the song was sung.
@@Switters77I think, if you look at his eyes, he forgot the lyrics!
Whether he meant it or not, he was right.
He was also stoned. So…
I love the Hip and his documentary was probably the best I've ever seen. Not only in depth but brutally honest and open. It shows the human side of our favorite band.
I do want to add one small clarification, just because I'm from there. The Hip opened for The Stones in Moncton New Brunswick in the summer of 2005. Attendance is claimed to be at least 80,000 but possibly more. Not trying to take away from the Markham gig as that is no small feat! And still worth mentioning as they headlined that show so it is different in that regard.
Wonderful and amazing documentary, brought back so many great memories, thank you so much!
I don't drive the TO hwy or I would have gone to see it. Have to wait (which is torture).
I dropped my kids off to see them at the base in NOTL and picking them up, hearing the last few songs, couldn't stand it to bought tickets to see them. My son loved GD and his writing (he plays, for fun). We were all so devastated and of course saw the last one (twice) .. and in Kingston on the screen. Almost bought tickets that day but it was behind stage.
A truly great Canadian band ❤
Loved this interview and the film. Such wonderful CDN gentleman and a legendary band. ♥
Canada has never felt the same after Gord's passing, he's a piece of Canada that will always be missing..❤️🎶🇨🇦
Was at that Pembroke show, Chez Charles show on Allumette Island, 1987ish. Cool the it was mentioned 😊
Gord Sinclair has such a hoser accent. I love it.
I watched this and enjoyed it, however it also made me very sad at the loss of not only Gord but the loss of the Hip itself ! It was so Canadian and how most of us view the world and how we approach it .
Just like Janis and Big Brother, after she croaked, there was no way they would have an audience. Fans were there to see the front person, not the back up band.
I had no idea we've got hotels in Port Coquitlam!
As far as I know there is only one on Lougheed Highway. Used to be a Best Western but changed name.
Amazing. Thank you!
I love that "dead in the water" comment 😯
That was the best! 😄👌❤️
Such a great band. RIP Gordon. Awesome.
Just to correct the guys in the band the biggest concert you played was in Moncton NB in 2005 with the Rolling Stones. 80,000 people attended that concert. Here is the line up,Rolling Stones, Tragically Hip, Maroon 5, Les Trois Accord, Our Lady Peace. Best concert this city ever saw. What a day it was for our little city to host 5 of the very best in the rock and roll world that day ! I know my friends and I were ecstatic to see the Hip with sea of humanity that flowed up behind us on Magnetic hill that day !
Biggest paying gig??
A MUST SEE DOCUMENTARY ABOUT THIS GREAT, NOW MISSED, BAND!! WATCH IT NOW!!!
Excellent interview. Really interesting as well as informative. I hope I can get tickets to see it when it screens at the Calgary Film Fest that kicks off a week from now on September 19th. Thanks for making me aware, Tom.
It will be available on Prime later this month!
@@amandarobb2856 Thanks Amanda. I found that out when I went to the film fest website and discovered it was already sold out. Fortunately, I have PRIME.
Gord's comment at 2:30 is one of the most Canadian ever. RIP Gord and Ernie.
Well done, thank you.
Canada closed for each and every show of the last tour. ❤
Johnny looks great! awesome to see Mike too :)
Time for them to get a proper new lead singer. They wanna play. The fans want them to play. The time is right for them to find that person. Enough time has passed in mourning and respect for the loss of Gord. He cant be replaced, but his legacy can be referred to in performance and video clips when they play live concerts. Lots of legacy bands approach losses in this way, Some of the public may cry no initially, but they would go see this new version of the band. The fans can respect an evolution.
Stone Temple Pilots, Queen, AC/DC, Alice in Chains, Journey, Van Halen, Black Sabbath, Genesis....the list goes on, all tell this story. And all went on with forgiving fan bases. Later in 2025 it will be about 10 years from Gord's death. You'll see it then I imagine. These guys are too young to retire. Fans will get behind the right singer. Has to be the right singer though. They could pay hommage to Gord throughout shows, use some of his unused lyrics to complete new songs, etc. Lots of possibilities.
In Gord we trust.
The prime minister should not be celebrated here. He’s a crook.
It’s unfortunate for me to see their admiration for that criminal.
Just watched the first episode. Great docuseries so far, but every time the Turdo's despicable and eminently punchable mug appeared on the screen my entire being seethed in disgust. Ugh! Leave that globalist traitor out of it. The scenes with him in it won't age well.
Mike talks just like Gord.
Not even remotely similar in any way
❣💞
Mike looks like Harrison Ford.
Yep
Johnny looks skeletal. I hope he's OK.
I try so hard not to speculate on people's health but if you look at the final show from 2016 it's very noticeable.
I wish they didn’t include Trudeau. That man makes most Canadians cringe.
Most adults can cope.
Most cant
Not about politics, it's about the love of the hip ....no matter our political views, music brings us together....💯🙏✌️
Yup, nearly made me want to stop watching.
Trudeau’s in it ? Oh Christ I’ll skip that part. Love the hip though.
They said Trudeau was at the TIFF premiere
@@Kentckb "in it as well '' is what they say in this interview , LISTEN !!! (just kidding ) 🙂
@@ajparr5585Oops sorry, missed hearing From say that. 😏
Or you could grow up.
@@mikeb5664 says a lefty whenever anyone disagrees with them
The f...king Hip....as my old roomate used to scream when hearts and boots would play on the Radio...My 4 University yrs were intertwined with their music..89-93 Uvic..I saw them 5 times..In Caberet's and Arena's...Big thanks for the this music!
Just to correct the guys in the band the biggest concert you played was in Moncton NB in 2005 with the Rolling Stones. 80,000 people attended that concert. Here is the line up,Rolling Stones, Tragically Hip, Maroon 5, Les Trois Accord, Our Lady Peace. Best concert this city ever saw. What a day it was for our little city to host 5 of the very best in the rock and roll world that day ! I know my friends and I were ecstatic to see the Hip with sea of humanity that flowed up behind us on Magnetic hill that day !
"Biggest paying gig."