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Topic started on 10-7-2007 @ 05:59 PM by intrepid
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maybe you've heard these tunes, maybe you haven't. Canada has a rich musical legacy. All genres.
Rock. For my friend Mirthful Me, Rush:
For the Hip Hop fans, Point Blank:
For my son, Billy Talent:
For my daughter, Avril(oh sh!t):
One of my fav's. Just rock and roll. The Headstones:
Country? Everyone knows Shania.
I'll update later.
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reply posted on 10-7-2007 @ 06:02 PM by intrepid
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I can't believe my son likes tunes from MY era. Steppenwolf:
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reply posted on 10-7-2007 @ 06:06 PM by AccessDenied
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 Intrepid, cool thread idea.You tube vids never work for me( and yeah I've tried dozens of times the correct way) so could you maybe put up Our
Lady Peace- Angels losing sleep?Thank you.Love Rush too.Tom Sawyer is my Fav.
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reply posted on 10-7-2007 @ 06:22 PM by intrepid
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Youtube, this is how you do it:
[ yvid]KNZru4JG_Uo[/yvid ] I moved the "[" and "]" out so that you could see the code. Leave them alone and you get:
Tom Sawyer:
Just quote the letters and numbers after the "=" sign. Hit the Youtube button, up next to the "Googlevidio" button and add that code.
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reply posted on 10-7-2007 @ 07:42 PM by mojo4sale
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Hope you dont mind me adding to your list of Canadian bands intrepid, too late.
Four Canadian bands straight off the top who i think are brilliant, in no particular order. 3 Inches of Blood, Annihilator, Strapping Young Lad
(pretty much anything involving Devin townsend) and Alexisonfire.
Heaps of really good metal bands have come out of Canada over the years, Cryptopsy, Anvil, Voivod, Exciter and many more.
A little taste.
3 Inches Of Blood - Deadly Sinners
Alexisonfire - Water Wings
Annihilator Alison Hell
Strapping Young Lad - Relentless
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:10 AM by AccessDenied
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:22 AM by AccessDenied
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Yeah! Idid it! WOOT! Thanks Intrepid! Our Lady Peace is my Fav Canadian Band right now.I saw them in concert right here in North Bay last summer and
it was the best.Angels losing sleep in my fav song.
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:24 AM by AccessDenied
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Double post-OOOPPPss.1 thing right and 1 thing wrong.Geez.
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:02 PM by intrepid
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I Mother Earth- Summertime in the Void(with some beefcake for the ladies):
Good tune.
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:08 PM by intrepid
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Three Days Grace- I Hate Everything About You:
And their latest, Pain:
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:11 PM by intrepid
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On a lighter note, The Barenaked Ladies- If I had a Million Dollars:
And Pinch Me:
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:19 PM by intrepid
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Even though they aren't a fav of mine you can't have a Canadian music thread without The Tragically Hip. Little Bones:
Gord let's the vocals go in Fully Completely:
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:31 PM by Duzey
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I was wondering where the Hip were.  I'm not into their newer stuff, but I have a few of the older albums. Gord Downie is such a maniac!
Two Hip favourites:
Locked in the Trunk of a Car
So Hard Done By (warning - much louder than the previous vid)
I love Jann Arden. I wonder many weddings in Canada this song gets played at?
Jann Arden - I Would Die For You
Here's two great Canadian acts in one song...
Swollen Members ft Nelly Furtado - Breath
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:39 PM by intrepid
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It came from the 80's, Triumph. Lay it on the Line:
I was actually at this concert.
Well Rik sang that one. Time for Gil, Rock and Roll Machine:
You wouldn't believe how tall Gil is. When he steps from behind the drums, he's HUGE.
BTW, feel free to add to this thread friends.
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:45 PM by intrepid
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It came from the 80's. Pt.2 Gowan- A Criminal mind:
This guy is REALLY talented. He can play about 6 instruments.
Lighter again, Moonlight Desires:
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 05:49 PM by intrepid
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What started out as a joke turned into the first rock and roll hit by a Canadian group. The Diamonds, Little Darlin:
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:07 PM by Duzey
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Gowan? I hated it then and I hate it now.
Someone I do like is Buck 65. I know, I have rather strange taste in music sometimes.
Wicked and Weird
Kennedy Killed the Hat
More great music from the 80's...
Northern Pikes - Things I Do For Money
The Pursuit of Happiness - I'm An Adult Now (the video sucks, I wish I could find the original version which was much, much better)
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:08 PM by intrepid
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A classic, April Wine- Sign of the Gypsy Queen:
And You Could Have Been A Lady:
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:17 PM by intrepid
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They call this country? It's maritime folk, The Rankin Family- You feel the Same Way Too.
I went to college with 2 of the girls, Cookie and Heather.
I ask again, this is country? Mairi's Wedding
You may not like this if you aren't from a maritime area. You can be a metal head and still like this if you're from the area.
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reply posted on 11-7-2007 @ 06:44 PM by Duzey
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Oooh, remember Blue Rodeo?
Trust Yourself
Diamond Mine
Try
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