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Old 10-19-2017, 10:39 AM
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I heard on the news when he was diagnosed with brain cancer and, I thought, "Must be some unknown rock singer from down east". Then, when he died, the event seemed to be bigger than when Elvis or the last Pope died. We have the PM almost in tears when talking about it, it's on the news continually, and they are saying all of Canada is in mourning and that he should have a state funeral.

Now I have lived in Canada for 75 years, been to every province and resided in Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia and if you said who is Gord Downie? My answer would have to be, "Never heard of him".

Not to be disrespectful but, maybe it's just not my generation.
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Old 10-19-2017, 10:43 AM
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You have never heard of Gord Downie for the same reason lots of younger Canadians have never heard of Paul Anka. Different generations. Never to late to discover new music, Downie's or Anka's.
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Old 10-19-2017, 04:45 PM
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and if you said who is Gord Downie? My answer would have to be, "Never heard of him".

Not to be disrespectful but.
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Old 10-19-2017, 10:48 AM
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People would be more likely to have heard of tragically hip than Gord Downie...especially if it not the music one would typically listen to.
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Old 10-19-2017, 10:53 AM
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I’m the same way except it was some country singer posted about recently, can’t recall his name? As for Turdo sprouting tears? Well that jack_ _ _ was a drama teacher and if there is anything he knows it’s how to show off in front of a camera. As for Gord Downie, may he rest in peace. I liked the music from the band but their political leanings not so much.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:01 AM
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People would be more likely to have heard of tragically hip than Gord Downie...especially if it not the music one would typically listen to.
^^this.. and more than likely you have heard the Hip's music w/o realizing it
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:11 AM
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I was with a group of 5 people from our Calgary office the other day and mention Ian Tyson; not one of them knew who he was. Ages ranges from 25-45.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:35 AM
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I was with a group of 5 people from our Calgary office the other day and mention Ian Tyson; not one of them knew who he was. Ages ranges from 25-45.
Now, there is a Canadian icon.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:57 AM
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You have never heard of Gord Downie for the same reason lots of younger Canadians have never heard of Paul Anka. Different generations. Never to late to discover new music, Downie's or Anka's.
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I was with a group of 5 people from our Calgary office the other day and mention Ian Tyson; not one of them knew who he was. Ages ranges from 25-45.
I'm only vaguely aware of the name, and I'm 41. I just looked him up, the guy's 84 years old and had two folk hits in the early 1960's. So yeah, what HighlandHeart said.

The Tragically Hip were practically gods on the Canuck music scene in the 90's. They never really broke into the US market (perhaps somewhat intentionally and somewhat due to Canadiana references in their lyrics), and Canadians loved them for it.

If you like folk/country stuff, try "Wheat Kings" (references David Milgaard):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OB965aUPsmM

Sundown in the Paris of the prairies
Wheat kings have all their treasures buried
And all you hear are the rusty breezes
Pushing around the weather vane Jesus

In his Zippo lighter he sees the killer's face
Maybe it's someone standing in a killer's place
Twenty years for nothing, well that's nothing new
Besides, no one's interested in something you didn't do
Wheat kings and pretty things
Let's just see what the morning brings

There's a dream he dreams where the high school is dead and stark
It's a museum and we're all locked up in it after dark
Where the walls are lined all yellow, grey and sinister
Hung with pictures of our parents' Prime Ministers
Wheat kings and pretty things
Wait and see what tomorrow brings

Late-breaking story on the CBC
A nation whispers, "We always knew that he'd go free."
They add, "You can't be fond of living in the past,
Cause if you are then there's no way that you're gonna last."
Wheat kings and pretty things
Let's just see what tomorrow brings
Wheat kings and pretty things
That's what tomorrow brings

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Old 10-19-2017, 09:19 PM
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I was with a group of 5 people from our Calgary office the other day and mention Ian Tyson; not one of them knew who he was. Ages ranges from 25-45.
Shut the front door! I’m not at 40 yet and I’ve seen the man twice in concert. My one buddy took his guitar to get autographed as it was a small venue.

“I can’t sign your guitar. That would be sacrilegious”. And he didn’t. I loved it!

Loved The Hip and their music. I echo previous sentiments about not being a fan of the political leanings as well but I feel that way about a great many performers/celebrities etc. Most likely they wouldn’t care for some of my opinions either. Doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate the music.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:05 AM
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I would be more upset with the passing of Gord Lightfoot and I am the same age as Downie.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed much of his music but these references to a Canadian Shakespeare and the PM crying on live TV is a little out there.

Rush has sold an estimated 40 million albums for example and I doubt the country identify them as iconic.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:09 AM
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Had to give up watching the news last night, apparently nothing else of note happened other than the passing of this singer. Nothing against him but good grief anyone the cared know it was coming and there are bigger tragedies than this happening in the world.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:51 AM
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I would be more upset with the passing of Gord Lightfoot and I am the same age as Downie.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed much of his music but these references to a Canadian Shakespeare and the PM crying on live TV is a little out there.

Rush has sold an estimated 40 million albums for example and I doubt the country identify them as iconic.
Leonard Cohen was better.
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Old 10-21-2017, 09:40 AM
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I would be more upset with the passing of Gord Lightfoot and I am the same age as Downie.

Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed much of his music but these references to a Canadian Shakespeare and the PM crying on live TV is a little out there.

Rush has sold an estimated 40 million albums for example and I doubt the country identify them as iconic.
I've always maintained Gordon Lightfoot is the best Canadian singer/songwriter we have ever seen. Hint....songs showing his best "writing" were never big hits.
Gord Downie couldn't hold a candle for Gordon Lightfoot. Different era so I won't expect anyone under 50 to agree.

and....what leader(?) of a G7 country blubbers in front of the news cameras about a lost entertainer?...pathetic. State funeral?...come on.
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Old 10-21-2017, 11:59 AM
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I never understood the term "hater" before as used online.
This thread explained it to me.

Regardless of who it is, i can't fathom speaking ill of the deceased. Let them rest.

Gord touched almost everyone in his music. Piece of his soul in each song. If your not in touch with that, your loss.

Hint: lightfoot and downie jammed together recently, and had a mutual respect for each other.
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:33 AM
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People would be more likely to have heard of tragically hip than Gord Downie...especially if it not the music one would typically listen to.
I have heard of the Tragically Hip but, never listened to their music that I am aware of.
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Old 10-19-2017, 08:08 PM
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Old 10-19-2017, 10:47 AM
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I heard on the news when he was diagnosed with brain cancer and, I thought, "Must be some unknown rock singer from down east". Then, when he died, the event seemed to be bigger than when Elvis or the last Pope died. We have the PM almost in tears when talking about it, it's on the news continually, and they are saying all of Canada is in mourning and that he should have a state funeral.

Now I have lived in Canada for 75 years, been to every province and resided in Nova Scotia, Quebec, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia and if you said who is Gord Downie? My answer would have to be, "Never heard of him".

Not to be disrespectful but, maybe it's just not my generation.

I have to ask.

Do you know Geddy Lee?
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I have to ask.

Do you know Geddy Lee?
Nope
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:31 AM
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I have to ask.

Do you know Geddy Lee?
I have to admit but, no never heard of Geddy Lee... Any relation to Bruce Lee?
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Old 10-19-2017, 11:42 AM
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I have to admit but, no never heard of Geddy Lee... Any relation to Bruce Lee?
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I have to ask.

Do you know Geddy Lee?

When i yank on my cats tail real hard, he sounds exactly like Geddy Lee... I wouldnt cross the street to watch Rush. lol
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When i yank on my cats tail real hard, he sounds exactly like Geddy Lee... I wouldnt cross the street to watch Rush. lol
LOL and I would never own a cat... to each his own
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When i yank on my cats tail real hard, he sounds exactly like Geddy Lee... I wouldnt cross the street to watch Rush. lol
That's ok, I wouldn't want to sit down and listen to all 27 hours of your Celine Dion collection either....
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That's ok, I wouldn't want to sit down and listen to all 27 hours of your Celine Dion collection either....
Shania. No Celine. There is no denying that Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee are all amazing technically sound players but as a group they always underwhelmed me. To each their own...
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Shania. No Celine. There is no denying that Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee are all amazing technically sound players but as a group they always underwhelmed me. To each their own...
Take off!

(In my opinion, that's where he peaked)
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I have to ask.

Do you know Geddy Lee?
The shiny pony never misses a moment for a photo op, he is good at that.
As for never hearing of Gord Donnie, I would have asked have you ever heard of Stomping Tom Connors myself.
But, it is a sigh of the times us old farts getting older and not being able to listen to wrap or Justin Berber and knowing who it is or what it is that's playing on someone's boom box.
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The shiny pony never misses a moment for a photo op, he is good at that.
Drama queen vulture over a gut pile, anything to get press coverage. Shame on Trudeau.
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