RIP Gord Downie (Tragically Hip)
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RIP Gord Downie (Tragically Hip)
Gord has lost his battle with brain cancer. A gifted performer who followed his muse. He will be missed!
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Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them. - Thoreau
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Rest in Power Gord.
My condolences to all of Canada today in the loss of such a treasure.
Art continues to imitate life and that last Canadian tour was an epic way to go out. The Living Bubba indeed.
My condolences to all of Canada today in the loss of such a treasure.
Art continues to imitate life and that last Canadian tour was an epic way to go out. The Living Bubba indeed.
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An incredibly inspiring man. RIP Gord.blessedcurse wrote:
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I had criminally overlooked the Tragically Hip for way too many years until Gord Downie's struggles brought their music back to my attention. The first takeaway was just how fucking good the music was but the second, and much more important, was bravery and fierceness of spirit I saw in this man as he battled cancer. Inspiring hardly covers it. RIP sir, you fought one hell of a fight.
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Here's a statement from earlier today from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau:
“For almost five decades, Gord Downie uncovered and told the stories of Canada. He was the frontman of one of Canada’s most iconic bands, a rock star, artist, and poet whose evocative lyrics came to define a country. The Tragically Hip’s music invited us to explore places we had never been – from Mistaken Point to Churchill – and helped us understand each other, while capturing the complexity and vastness of the place we call home. Gord’s command of language was profound. He painted landscapes with his words, elevating Canadian geography, historical figures, and myths. When he spoke, he gave us goosebumps and made us proud to be Canadian. Our identity and culture are richer because of his music, which was always raw and honest – like Gord himself. In the wake of his diagnosis, Gord only fought harder for what he believed in: social justice, environmentalism, and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Before passing, he shined his light on the story of 12-year-old Chanie Wenjack who died from hunger and exposure after trying to find his way home from a residential school. For his work raising awareness of Indigenous issues, he was inducted as a member of the Order of Canada in 2017. Gord did not rest from working for the issues he cared about, and his commitment and passion will continue to motivate Canadians for years to come. On behalf of all Canadians, Sophie and I offer our deepest condolences to Gord’s family, friends, bandmates and crew members, and his many, many fans. He will be sorely missed.”
“For almost five decades, Gord Downie uncovered and told the stories of Canada. He was the frontman of one of Canada’s most iconic bands, a rock star, artist, and poet whose evocative lyrics came to define a country. The Tragically Hip’s music invited us to explore places we had never been – from Mistaken Point to Churchill – and helped us understand each other, while capturing the complexity and vastness of the place we call home. Gord’s command of language was profound. He painted landscapes with his words, elevating Canadian geography, historical figures, and myths. When he spoke, he gave us goosebumps and made us proud to be Canadian. Our identity and culture are richer because of his music, which was always raw and honest – like Gord himself. In the wake of his diagnosis, Gord only fought harder for what he believed in: social justice, environmentalism, and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Before passing, he shined his light on the story of 12-year-old Chanie Wenjack who died from hunger and exposure after trying to find his way home from a residential school. For his work raising awareness of Indigenous issues, he was inducted as a member of the Order of Canada in 2017. Gord did not rest from working for the issues he cared about, and his commitment and passion will continue to motivate Canadians for years to come. On behalf of all Canadians, Sophie and I offer our deepest condolences to Gord’s family, friends, bandmates and crew members, and his many, many fans. He will be sorely missed.”
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^^^ Chuck thanks for posting that from Trudeau.
We knew this day was coming but that's still doesn't make it any easier.
RIP.
We knew this day was coming but that's still doesn't make it any easier.
RIP.
By the time you drop them I'll be gone
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CG7NhdmJfao
Check this out. A friend from Canada turned me on to them, along with David Wilcox (not the one from NC) . Pretty trippy back in the day.
Check this out. A friend from Canada turned me on to them, along with David Wilcox (not the one from NC) . Pretty trippy back in the day.
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Grainy footage of The Tragically Hip on Saturday Night Live back in the day.
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/125904/
https://www.pinkbike.com/video/125904/
By the time you drop them I'll be gone
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life
And you'll be right where they fall the rest of your life