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    A Museum After Dark (Canuck Music related)

    I know there are a few fans of the Hip on here, so I figured I'd share the following discovery: A Museum After Dark. Seems someone has taken the time to point out many references within Hip songs and to write in-depth essays on Nautical Disaster, Three Pistols and Courage. It all starts with a well written intro.

    Impressive stuff (though the website seems a bit finicky).

    Sick and ashamed and happy (and, yeah, wrong forum, but I don't think the Hip fans are ardent enough posters to bother checking anywhere other than here),
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    Quote Originally Posted by gincognito
    (and, yeah, wrong forum, but I don't think the Hip fans are ardent enough posters to bother checking anywhere other than here),
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    Ardent enough, or bored enough?

    I'll have to check out the link, Gin. If they were going to title the essay A Museum After Dark, it would only seem fitting that they would do a write up on Wheat Kings - one of their finest IMHO. Perhaps that story is too well known?
    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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    site isn't working right now, apparently.
    Believe.

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    Hmmm. Data transfer problems. It's pretty much a labour of love by one dude, so perhaps his free webpage is not quite up to handling much traffic?
    Don't know...
    "Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning up to do afterward."
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