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Welcome to the Dewvre podcasts & such.
Here you'll find a variety of podcasts produced or curated by Jamie Dew.
Whether you're looking for something about music, television, film or even self-help Dewvre has something you'll enjoy.
jD is always looking for the next great podcast. If you've got an idea and you need production or engineering help or simply want a question or two answered you can reach out to him here jamie@dewvre.com
Here you'll find a variety of podcasts produced or curated by Jamie Dew.
Whether you're looking for something about music, television, film or even self-help Dewvre has something you'll enjoy.
jD is always looking for the next great podcast. If you've got an idea and you need production or engineering help or simply want a question or two answered you can reach out to him here jamie@dewvre.com
The Road to the Top 40 - Episode 19
The Road to the Top 40 - Episode 19
Get ready, Hip fans! On this episode of The Road to the Top 40, jD takes a step back to let the journey speak for itself. We’re moving closer to unveiling the ultimate list of The Tragically Hip’s Top 40 songs-curated by YOU, the fans! With 169 incredible tracks in the mix, this countdown promises to celebrate the band’s legacy like never before.
🎟️ Mark Your Calendar for the Wrap-Up Party!
Join us in Toronto on October 4th, 2025, to celebrate the culmination of this epic journey. Tickets are $20, and all proceeds go to the ALS Society of Canada. Let’s come together to honor Gord Downie and The Tragically Hip’s incredible legacy while supporting a great cause.
📢 Engage with Us!
We want to hear from YOU. What do you think will make it into the Top 40? Share your thoughts and join the discussion:
• Instagram: @tthtop40
• Email: tthtop40@gmail.com
• Facebook Group: groups/tthtop40
• Website: dewvre.com/tthtop40
• UA-cam: youtube.com/@dewvre1974
🎧 Don’t Miss a Beat!
Subscribe to The Road to the Top 40 wherever you listen to podcasts. Hit that follow button, rate, review, and share with your fellow Hip fans to keep the community thriving.
🎙️ Hosted by jD, The Road to the Top 40 is your inside look at The Tragically Hip’s music and the passionate fan community keeping their legacy alive. Stay tuned as we count down to the ultimate reveal!
Get ready, Hip fans! On this episode of The Road to the Top 40, jD takes a step back to let the journey speak for itself. We’re moving closer to unveiling the ultimate list of The Tragically Hip’s Top 40 songs-curated by YOU, the fans! With 169 incredible tracks in the mix, this countdown promises to celebrate the band’s legacy like never before.
🎟️ Mark Your Calendar for the Wrap-Up Party!
Join us in Toronto on October 4th, 2025, to celebrate the culmination of this epic journey. Tickets are $20, and all proceeds go to the ALS Society of Canada. Let’s come together to honor Gord Downie and The Tragically Hip’s incredible legacy while supporting a great cause.
📢 Engage with Us!
We want to hear from YOU. What do you think will make it into the Top 40? Share your thoughts and join the discussion:
• Instagram: @tthtop40
• Email: tthtop40@gmail.com
• Facebook Group: groups/tthtop40
• Website: dewvre.com/tthtop40
• UA-cam: youtube.com/@dewvre1974
🎧 Don’t Miss a Beat!
Subscribe to The Road to the Top 40 wherever you listen to podcasts. Hit that follow button, rate, review, and share with your fellow Hip fans to keep the community thriving.
🎙️ Hosted by jD, The Road to the Top 40 is your inside look at The Tragically Hip’s music and the passionate fan community keeping their legacy alive. Stay tuned as we count down to the ultimate reveal!
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Nice shirt, my guy!
In Violet Light is my favourite album to listen to start to finish.
Feeling personally attacked by all the In Violet Light songs being picked in recent episodes
Leave is incredible.
As a goalie - like Gord D was, Lonely End of The Rink is in my top 25. The only time I met Gord D, I had him sign the back plate of my goalie mask. After asking me if it was mine, he signed as a hockey player ‘Gord Downie #1’. One of my most valued possessions.
Much love for all 5 of these songs.
The real crime here is that Machine is #80. Wow.
Blown away that Silver Jet is so low.
I didn't ever love Silver Jet until I saw the That Night In Toronto live performance. Holy crap.
Alec Baldwin’s shelf life is coming to an end. Self disgraced and self entitled, people are growing tired of his “privilege”.
No Threat is criminally underrated…
And the exact middle of this list!
This is not good.
@@jacobbaty5193 it gets better in season 2. Just saying.
Five bangers right there…🍺
getting to the point of being all bangers now I reckon
The Bear would have been in my top 40
Butts Wigglin deserves no love.....
couldn't agree more!
@@dewvre1974 Likewise, it's one of only a few of their songs I don't like. I never liked Scared, until the demo version of the song came out. I also never understood the appeal of Giftshop, which I know is an unpopular opinion.
I’m here
Wow The Bastard would have been much much higher on my list of favs.
Trickle Down is criminally underrated here. Top 25 - no, top 50 - maybe. Top 75 absolutely…
Surprised Frozen and Copenhagen are so low…
Picking your favourite child is easier than this…😂
You’re Everywhere is a beauty tune and not quite where it should be….
No love for any of these songs. I also dislike them. In the book Rob says if he could send one song they recorded to the bottom of the Mariana's Trench it would be Speed River.
lol
One Night in Coppenhagen is that low?? I actually really like that song.
One Night in Copenhagen… didn’t pick it on my top 20 but going to give this one some more love!
this page was very hard to find! I would recommend telling people to just search TTHTOP40 because even when you spell it correctly (which it is not spelled correctly on the pod transcription) the page does not come up.
Thanks for the heads-up and feedback. I will do that going forward - unless I provide the link myself.
The spelling in the podcast transcription isn’t the same as your handle on you tube!!
Thanks for the heads up, can you be more specific with a time stamp or something. I think UA-cam auto creates the transcript so I'm not sure what to do!
Hey fellows, great insight, thanks! Personally, I got to contribute a literal second to the Lustre Parfait video, yes a second to Gord's legacy, the 2nd chandelier photo was my contribution. Thanks again for bringing some attention to such a great album!
that is so fucking cool. wow. it is a great album that deserves so much more love!
@dewvre1974 thanks man!
Thanks for the HIP tour!
our pleasure. join us next year!
Looking forward tp listening to this DD podcast finale. When will it be posted?
Did you get a chance to listen? What did you think?
@@dewvre1974 Not yet. Please send me the link. Thanks.
Promo`SM 🌟
Tin Machine presaged Grunge by three years, but Bowie still hasn't gotten the credit for it, even though many of those bands covered his songs, most notably, of course, Nirvana.
Nice to see the Bathhouse studio looks beautiful
GHTTH4E
Your call that Man Machine Poem was organic is spot-on: I believe they wrote it in 10 minutes or so. I used to think the "drip drip drip" was a cancer metaphor, too, but it wasn't, at least not when it was written, which was before his wife's diagnosis, according to the Hip's biography. Which is a little confusing, because when a reporter asked about it on CBC as if it was a cancer metaphor, he didn't deny it. Could have been he was just following the edict, "If you think that's what the songs about, that's what it's about." Madeline Kahn, reflecting on when she was a child, said, "I wanted to be the music," which is that reference.
fab
The only full-length Hip album I don't like, beyond Morning Moon, Last Recluse and The Depression Suite. All the ways Bob Rock helped on World Container -- keeping songs tight, letting their influences shine, encouraging Gord to write 'love' lyrics without being obtuse -- are overwhelmed by a million poor mixing decisions here, including at least half a dozen egregious ones. Even on the three songs I like, you have the weird volume bump at the beginning of the album, the haunted house background vocals in recluse and the overuse of fake strings on Suite. Those songs are good enough that it doesn't ruin them, but blech. (Gord's posthumous album with Rock, on the other hand, is tremendous.) In your ruminations about Bob Rock, you have to keep in mind Gord and Bob loved each other.
The Cineplex thing had the keyboardist that was on that tour (the BNL guy? Edit: Nope. Jim Bryson). There are no real strings on the album, I believe -- just keys set to 'strings.' The Cineplex thing probably was meant to be released, but the audio dropped out several times. I haven't seen it since it was in theatres, though I've looked. It does have Gord singing a song (Bobcaygeon, if I remember right) while playing pool, which was fun. Also, it's Rob on the mandolin. In concert, I believe he had the mandolin actually attached to the guitar and would flip it over.
Thanks for the catharsis
I remember a reviewer saying this one was like someone trying on an old pair of pants that don't quite fit anymore. That's about how I feel about it. It's very similar to the last album in that there's only one song up front I really like (Gus), but I quite like the back half of the album.
As to the politics, the Hip are pretty consistently big-l Liberal, when they've shown their colours, with Gord slightly more left. Rob recently endorsed a Liberal candidate in a byelection. Gord would have said, "Get vaccinated" and hated Trump.
The "life is forgetting" thing is that Gord liked the double meaning, "Life is for getting; life is forgetting."
"Lead never your system" is another anti-Iraq invasion line; the invasion left Iraqi children with high levels of lead contamination.
Nadir Fluorescent is a company in Scarborough.
Your fear at being hated by Hip fans is amusing, because for two albums now your median opinion of the album is above the average Hip fan, I think. I find some value here, the last four songs save the album, Dire Wolf is one of my favourites, but I think the album doesn't even really start until Good Life. (I think the three bonus tracks are all better than the three weakest songs on the album. Problem Bears in particular is great.)
Gord said Are you Ready? was the one song that came to him in a dream; don't know how much of that was the lyrics though.
To Catch a Predator is the show you were trying think of, I think.
I had a comment here that disappeared, I think because I mentioned an app by name. So let's say if you're using the music app with the logo of a green circle and three lines, you'll find two playlists that answer your questions about what the band listens to a lot. On The Tragically Hip's page, there's a playlist called Heavy Rotations. And on Gord's solo page, there's one called Downie's Random Song Shuffle. It has their favourite music on it (and they both change occasionally).
Hey Pete, should I not bring my PRS? lol!
Doiron (dwar-anh), not Dorian.
There's a poem called Toronto 2 (I think? some number) in his poetry book, so presumably that's where Toronto 4 comes from: he wrote a series of poems titled Toronto.
thanks!
Diff'rent strokes, etc., but it blows my mind that all three of you liked it less than Henhouse. Definitely tops period for me.
Steve Berlin plays the flute, I believe; he's also the one who asked Gord to change his singing style, to sing more melodically, which Gord appreciated and continues to do from here on out in the discography.
Sorry, just writing thoughts as I listen: re: your thoughts about "what was the band thinking here for crossover appeal" or whatever; I could be wrong, but my impression has always been they didn't think that way at all, and in fact until the 2006 album purposefully repressed their influences in an attempt to keep it as original as possible.
Membership is about marriage and comparing it to a river. Written at Sinclair's wedding, I think?
Fireworks is one of two songs I hear people say, "I don't like the Hip, but I like that song." The other being "In View." The "fireworks" chorus, Gord said, was about how bright, brief pop stars crowd out the light from more enduring artists.
Finally: Glad to hear someone who likes Emperor Penguin as much as I do.
I can second Pete's sentiments- it has been a pleasure to be involved with the project, appreciate some great tunes, and meet cool peeps!
My favourite way to listen to The Hip is in my car that has a premium sound system. And Nautical Disaster is a great song!
Was interested in the newbies' take on this one in that I think this is -- by far -- their most overrated album. I love Ahead by a Century, of course, and really like the last two tracks. But the rest of the album alternates between songs that sound like they're not done (Butts Wigglin', Apartment Song) and songs I like live (Don't Wake Daddy, Springtime in Vienna) that sound inert on the album. Was kind of hoping that people coming at it cold would agree with me. Alas. :)
"promo sm"
Hmmm interesting
Regarding bad fans: during this tour in Saint John, N.B., Gord very angrily chastised the crowd: "Every. item. thrown. on stage. is a STITCH out of your mother's Caesarian section!" With the caveat that Gord write opaquely enough that, as he says, the song means whatever you think it means, here are few inspirations that you wondered about that they have talked about. The cops go into the crowd line is because that happened to them. It's in one of their old newsletters. Nautical Disaster is often thought of as a Dieppe raid thing, but Gord said he was inspired by the sinking of the Lusitania. Gord said he wrote Inevitability of Death because he thought it would be funny to hear a radio DJ introduce it in a peppy voice. One of the guys on the 'cast cites song interpretations from online I've never heard before, and as you can tell I'm kind of in to them. I'd love to know his sourcing. I think a lot of your guesses about musical inspirations are big reaches, though it's interesting to hear the comparisons. Their influences don't really shine through until World Container. Totally in agreement that it's their best album to this point but would be better without Emergency and Impossibilium.
Your garbage bag tree description is correct. He's said that in an interview. As you know by now, Gord often uses the same phrase or ideas on the same album.
Thanks for the note!
@@dewvre1974 You're welcome. Please launch the guy who didn't like Wheat Kings into the sun. :) Interesting to note that Wheat Kings is their most popular Spotify track in their entire discography at 31 million streams. The Wherewithal right after has 269,000. (Which doesn't mean anything, but interesting since they're coming at it in a vacuum.)
I think Gems makes more sense when you get deeper into the discography. You didn't mention that there is in fact a longer "complete" version; it's on the deluxe release from 2021.