The Tragically Hip - It's A Good Life If You Don't Weaken | FIRST REACTION

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Published 2024-02-08
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  • @poloreacts27
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  • @ianobrien3248
    The whole Fully, Completely album is ridiculously good.
  • @vagaickie
    As Canadians, we tend to get excited by our home artists making it big in their home country. All too often they have to go to the States to become known, so yeah, we get excited when they are known & honored as Canadian. Tragically Hip is a group near & dear to our hearts for so many reasons!
  • @loisr3970
    Ahhh Gordy we miss you Rip. That man with brain cancer. Put on his last tour so sick. For us fans, the band wanted him to limit sonhs, he wouldn't have it. Would get on stage the words would just come to him! The passion dedication was impeccable ❤
  • @jimbojones8978
    Canada will never get bored of the Tragically Hip. They are iconic up here, and we love them dearly.
  • @Viscountsky1961
    62 yr old Canadian here. Many of my generation consider The Tragically Hip, to be the best 🇨🇦 Band of our time. I scratch my head wondering why they never seemed to explode in the U.S. Check out "Blow at High Dough" and "New Orleans is Sinking" from their 1989 Album "Up To Here".
  • @Luke-sq6xo
    Right on! The Tragically Hip are a seriously underappreciated band. Been listening to them since '91.
  • @djknox2
    Polo I guarantee you will find yourself going back and listening to this track over and over again. It grows on you each and every time. When it first came out 2 decades ago, I was neutral. Today I absolutely love it.
  • @loisr3970
    Woo hoo another great Canadian band. Wonderful rabbit hole....
  • @jazzy19001
    When Gord Downey performed on stage he used his entire body. He swayed, he gyrated, he oscillated like liquid. When I hear this track it takes me right back to the 3-4 times I saw him live. He broke your heart - not only with the melody and lyrics but also with his emoting and by breaking not only his voice - but also his body.. Spiritual.
  • @willmurray1518
    Another version of this song, recorded in Toronto's main theatre - Massey Hall, with the singer Feist is also exceptional. They recorded it a few years after Gord Downie died. It's very powerful.
  • @dfrot1033
    'In the forget your skates dream.' (if you know you know just how deep that is) 😮 Man I miss Gord and the Hip.
  • @BlackGuardXIII
    Grace, Too. Bob Caygeon. Locked in the trunk of a Car. Wheat Kings. 38 Years Old. Courage… etc etc so many great Hip tracks.
  • @dogBandit67
    the entire Tragically Hip catalog is spectacular! One of the most underrated bands in history. NEw ORleans is Sinking Locked in the trunk of a car Wheat Kings Bobcagyoen 38 years old Little Bones Opiated On the Verge
  • @dysperdis
    One thing Americans have to understand, The Hip is literally the top selling band in Canada of all time, and Gord Downie was eulogized as "Canada's Poet" long before he even passed- hell, the province of Ontario created an official Poet Laureate position specifically to honour him after his passing. It's pretty much impossible to overstate how much this band has influenced Canadian music over the last ~40 years