..."you see a light and then another"...
Stay - The tragically Hip
In late August '96 I had just moved to
Penticton BC, from the rez in Alberta and was about to begin art
school. I was so excited to be living in the Okanagan and the road
ahead seemed to stretch out before me in infinite directions. I had
spent the better part of the Summer in Europe and had actually made
some money part of which I used to buy one sweet guitar. In my new room
I sat nursing beverages while strumming away then turned up the
volume on the television to hear Gord Downie telling the interviewer
what the best thing was about being the singer for the Tragically Hip. He
said that besides getting to spend so much time with his friends the best
part was being able to make a living from his imagination. What a
wondrous thing. I've never forgotten that sentiment.
In the work-a-day, 9 to 5 world it's
easy to take people and things for granted. I admit that with the Hip
it was easy to do because they've always been there. Their first
record came out in '87, the year I turned 18. All told, they've
released 14 albums and I honestly can't recall how many times I've
seen them in concert but as I head to Rogers Arena tomorrow night to
see them it seems that it just may be for the final time as lead singer
Gord Downie has been diagnosed with inoperable and terminal brain
cancer. Reviews for the shows previous to this one have been stellar
and I head there not for goodbyes or sentimental reasons, The Hip aren't that kind of band. They are vital and robust artists and
musicians who have collectively harnessed a creative energy that has
sustained them over a career and given us, their admirers, a hell of
a lot of good music. I'll go see The Hip for perhaps the last time
and strum my air guitar at my side as usual. I'll rock out, I'll be
thankful and it will seem important that I am there in
the same large room with them doing what we were both meant to do...
...but tonight as I write this I can't
stop listening to this song over and over again...
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