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Posts: 9 | Registered: 26 November 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Moved to the more appropriate Alternative thread.

Yes, I've heard (and heard of) Our Lady Peace. I remember when "Starseed" was a moderately big radio hit. I've personally never cared for the band, but I know they're pretty popular in Canada.
 
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On behalf of Canada I apologize for Our Lady Peace. Man, they sold out after their first album. Talk about an irritating singer. They are huge here, not Tragically Hip huge, but still very popular.

Well, I suppose the US has a lot more to apologize for. Razzer
 
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Originally posted by Musicalifragilistic:
On behalf of Canada I apologize for Our Lady Peace. Man, they sold out after their first album. Talk about an irritating singer. They are huge here, not Tragically Hip huge, but still very popular.

Well, I suppose the US has a lot more to apologize for. Razzer


Canada is responsible for Bryan Adams and Celine Dion.

But, on the other hand, we've got K-Fed and Paris Hilton. Game, set, match.

It's always boggled my mind how the Tragically Hip can be so huge up there and not a blip on the radar screen here. I love those guys, though.
 
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It's always boggled my mind how the Tragically Hip can be so huge up there and not a blip on the radar screen here. I love those guys, though.


I know, it's strange. I haven't been into the Hip for years now, but I heard their new single and it's actually really great. I think the Hip should be doing well in other areas of the world, the music is accessible, lyrics are intelligent and they do mix it up a fair bit. My only knock against them is that their lead guitarist could really use a major haircut. See him here: Cut your hair!

IMO, Gord Downie is one of the most literate and enigmatic front men for any rock band.

You don't like CELINE!?! Eeker
 
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hey Musicalifragilistic, no kidding, i'm from nova scotia to, where do you live? i'm from tatamagouche, anyways, ya, tragically hip is extremely popular here
 
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Clayton Park, which is in Halifax.
 
Posts: 751 | Location: Nova Scotia | Registered: 31 May 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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ahh, i see, would you by any tiny chance happen to know, bernadine and ian pickard.
 
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Nope
 
Posts: 751 | Location: Nova Scotia | Registered: 31 May 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Happiness is Not a Fish that You Can Catch is a fantastic album. Other than that, no grand opinion.


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ya, i own happiness
 
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Canada is like a puzzle to me... America's painted a picture in my head of it being some far off french land with plenty of rainbows, unicorns and gnomes. Ey?
 
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Canada is like a puzzle to me... America's painted a picture in my head of it being some far off french land with plenty of rainbows, unicorns and gnomes. Ey?


First off, it's Eh, not Ey.

Only Quebec is the french land. I do not speak french. I wish I could, but I can't.

Unicorns used to live here, but now they're off on Islands. I kill me. If you've never been, you should visit. I love it here.
 
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I can't believe you made that Unicorns comment... I hope you're considering hanging yourself now. Just kidding, it was almost funny. Wink
 
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I think I saw Our Lady Peace at a festival 5 years ago or something... they were decent. They have a few good songs/hooks ("Clumsy", "Superman's Dead"), and then a lot of boring post-grunge stuff.
 
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Clumsy and Superman's dead appear on the album "Clumsy", which is probably the best Our Lady Peace album. I listened to this band like...10 years ago.


http://www.myspace.com/impostorwaiting

I don't want to go, but i can't say i had a good time to be anything
 
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yea dude, i must be getting old.

if there are so many people on this forum that can't remember or never heard anything form the cd "clumsy"

i think i was maybe 14 or 13 when it was released and im 23 now.

clumsy was a semi popular cd and then they did sort of drift off with popularity release after release.

i saw olp in atl about a year ago and they put on a good show. raine, the frontman, jumped off stage took the girl i broughts camera from her hands in mid song, jumped back on stage while singing and took pictures of himself and the crowd. then gave it back.

now, that was a cool show.
 
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I used to have Much Music on my cable about 10 years ago and they freaking wore out Our Lady Peace. I actually learned to half-like "Clumsy" and "Superman's Dead" and went out and bought the album. I can actually remember that I bought "Clumsy" in the same purchase as buying "The Bends." I remember alternating the cd's in my car for a while.

Well, "Clumsy" was sold to a used cd store around 2000 and I still own "The Bends."
 
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I got into OLP when 'Naveed' was released (does that date me?). Excellent album. As some have said, you either like Raine's voice or you don't. For some reason I do. The band has not been consistent over the years (some tracks are clearly rock, some grunge, some top 40), but I don't think too many are. I moved from shouting distance of Vancouver BC several years ago and since then the only times I've even heard the band have been in my CD player. They definitely are not as well known here in the central US.
 
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