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  2. The Arrogant Worms (album) - Wikipedia

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    This song has also been covered by Canadian country singer Brad Johner. The Longest Johns covered the song as "The Last Bristolian Pirate", with some of the lyrics and geographical references changed to British equivalents along the River Severn. The Scottish metal band Alestorm covered the song on their 2024 EP Voyage of the Dead Maurader.

  3. Captain Tractor - Wikipedia

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    Their seventh studio album, Famous Last Words, was released on May 3, 2011. A live record, Live at the Roxy , was released in 2015. To celebrate their 25th anniversary in 2018, the band released 25 Years On , a re-mastered retrospective with four new tracks recorded in February 2018 with Nik Kozub at The Audio Department in Edmonton, two ...

  4. Hindsight 20/20 (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album consists of twenty songs spanning the band’s twenty-year career and a dance remix of "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate."

  5. The Arrogant Worms - Wikipedia

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    The Arrogant Worms formed in 1991, with its founding members being Trevor Strong, Mike McCormick, John Whytock, and Steve Wood. They began by performing musical comedy on campus radio station CFRC at Queen's University at Kingston, [3] and quickly moved to doing the same on CBC Radio, particularly on Jack Farr's The Radio Show.

  6. Live Bait (album) - Wikipedia

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    "The Mountie Song" "Canada's Really Big" "Me Like Hockey" "Proud to be Canadian" ... "The Last Saskatchewan Pirate" This page was last edited on 5 February 2021 ...

  7. Semi-Conducted - Wikipedia

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    Semi-Conducted is a live album by the Canadian comedy music group The Arrogant Worms, recorded on January 22, 2002, and backed by the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra.It was released the following year.

  8. List of songs about cities - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of songs about cities. It is not exhaustive. Cities are a major topic for popular songs. [1] [2] Music journalist Nick Coleman said that apart from love, "pop is better on cities than anything else." [1] Popular music often treats cities positively, though sometimes they are portrayed as places of danger and temptation.

  9. Free (Brad Johner album) - Wikipedia

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    It won the award for Outstanding Country Album at the 2003 Western Country Music Awards, [3] and was named album of the year by the Saskatchewan Country Music Association. [ 4 ] Free was re-released in the United States by Infinity Records Nashville on November 16, 2004, shortly before the label folded.