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"My Music at Work" is a song by Canadian rock group The Tragically Hip. It is the first single and title track from the band's seventh studio album, Music @ Work . The song was a hit in the band's native country, peaking at No. 2 on Canada's Rock chart .
Music @ Work is the seventh studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. The album was leaked via the internet six weeks before its official release in June, 2000. [ 4 ] It won the 2001 Juno Award for Best Rock Album .
The light-hearted music video for "The Darkest One" featured Don Cherry and the Trailer Park Boys. The song "Throwing Off Glass" was also released on the Men with Brooms soundtrack album. At the Juno Awards of 2021 , in the band's first live performance as a unit since Gord Downie 's death in 2017, the band performed "It's a Good Life If You ...
Mike Downie previously worked with his brother on music videos for “Bobcaygeon,” “Something On” and “Poets,” and did his first ever documentary back in 1993 on the Tragically Hip’s ...
The song is named after Bobcaygeon, Ontario, a town in the Kawartha Lakes region about 160 kilometres (99 mi) northeast of Toronto.The song's narrator works in the city as a police officer, a job he finds stressful and sometimes ponders quitting, but unwinds from the stress and restores his spirit by spending his weekends with a loved one in the rural idyll of Bobcaygeon, where he sees "the ...
The Tragically Hip is the first release from Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released in 1987. [ 1 ] The EP was produced by Ken Greer of Red Rider , [ 2 ] and consists of seven songs on cassette and eight songs on CD.
We Are the Same is the 11th studio album by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip, released April 7, 2009 on Universal Music Canada, and by Zoë Records in the United States. The album was recorded at The Bathouse Recording Studio in Bath, Ontario with producer Bob Rock .
Despite the Tragically Hip's great domestic success, this was the only album of theirs to be released in Japan. It was released there on April 21, 1993, with the catalogue number of MVCM-360. [13] At the 2017 Polaris Music Prize, the album won the public vote for the Heritage Prize in the 1986-1995 category. [14]