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    Nautical Disaster

    In my humble opinion, this song has some of the best lyrics ever commited to a rock tune. To paraphrase Gord Downie, "Every Canadian band needs a song about a nautical disaster. This is Nautical Disaster."

    Nautical Disaster by the Tragically Hip

    I had this dream
    where I relished
    The fray
    and the screaming filled my head all day
    It was as though
    I'd been spit there
    settled in,
    into a pocket
    Of a lighthouse off some rocky socket,
    Off the coast of France,
    Dear

    One afternoon,
    four thousand men
    died in the water
    here
    And five hundred more were thrashing madly
    as parasites might
    in your blood
    Now I was in lifeboat
    designed for ten
    and ten only
    Anything
    that systematic
    would get you hated.
    It's not a deal nor a test nor a love of something fated.

    The selection was quick,
    the crew was picked
    and those left in the water
    were kicked off our pant legs

    and we headed for home.

    Then the dream ends
    when the phone rings
    You're doing alright
    except it's out there,
    most days and nights, but only a fool would complain

    Anyway
    Susan
    if you like
    our conversation is as faint a sound
    in my memory
    As those fingernails
    scratching on my hull

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and what's it really all about?),
    d.

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    Great song Gin...the Hip seem to be one of those love 'em or hate 'em bands. I am definately in the love 'em camp though. One of the coolest concert moments I have had was watching them play Wheat Kings in the middle of a huge prairie field south of Calgary just as the sun was setting - it was sureal.

    Is the new album any good?
    I went out there in search of experience. To taste, and to touch, and to feel as much as a man can, before he repents.

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    Haven't heard the new album yet. To be honest, I didn't care for In Violet Light and didn't bother listening too often to Music at Work. The last album I bought was Phantom Power and then I started drifting. They've put out some great albums and some of their shows rank among the best I have ever seen, but I can't really get into their current stuff. Oh well.

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and, regardless, I'll always love the Hip),
    d.
    --
    "I was the funniest guy in the room
    For half an hour or so
    Pretty much until
    This guy kicks me out, says it's time to go."
    - The Tragically Hip

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