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  2. Fully Completely - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics on Fully Completely are heavily centred on Canadian icons and history. Writer Rob Mitchell has described the album as, "a trippy Canadiana dream/nightmare – like The Odessy [sic] directed by Atom Egoyan ". [ 6 ]

  3. Yer Favourites - Wikipedia

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    Yer Favourites is a two-disc compilation album by the Tragically Hip.The tracks for Yer Favourites were selected by the band's fans on its website and were remastered. The compilation includes a total of seven songs from Fully Completely (the most songs of any album on the compilation), six songs from Road Apples, five songs from Phantom Power, four songs from Up to Here, four songs from Day ...

  4. The Tragically Hip - Wikipedia

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    The Tragically Hip, often referred to simply as the Hip, was a Canadian rock band formed in Kingston, Ontario in 1984, consisting of vocalist Gord Downie, guitarist Paul Langlois, guitarist Rob Baker (known as Bobby Baker until 1994), bassist Gord Sinclair, and drummer Johnny Fay.

  5. David Milgaard - Wikipedia

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    The song "Wheat Kings" by the Tragically Hip (from their 1992 album Fully Completely) contains references to the story. [ 25 ] Canadian artist David Collier described the Milgaard case in comics form in his 2000 book Surviving Saskatoon .

  6. Hipeponymous - Wikipedia

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    Hipeponymous is a limited-edition boxed set by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.It was released on November 1, 2005. The album has been certified Platinum in Canada. [3] ...

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  8. Grace, Too - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, The Tragically Hip performed the song on Saturday Night Live.The band also opened their Woodstock 1999 performance with this song. [2]During live performances, Gord Downie frequently replaced the opening line, "He said I'm fabulously rich" with "He said I'm Tragically Hip", often to applause from the crowd.

  9. These convicted felons say if Trump can be elected president ...

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    CNN asked convicted felons about their struggles, their hopes and how they feel about President-elect Donald Trump, who will return to the White House after being convicted of 34 felony charges.