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Man Machine Poem Tour

The Man Machine Poem Tour was a concert tour by The Tragically Hip in support of their thirteenth full-length studio album Man Machine Poem. The tour consisted of 15 shows, the first held on July 22, 2016, in Victoria, British Columbia, and the last held on August 20, 2016, at the Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston, Ontario.

Man Machine Poem Tour
Tour by The Tragically Hip
Tour poster
LocationCanada
Associated albumMan Machine Poem
Start dateJuly 22, 2016 (2016-07-22)
End dateAugust 20, 2016 (2016-08-20)
No. of shows15

The tour was announced on May 25, 2016, following an announcement the previous day regarding singer Gord Downie's brain cancer diagnosis.[1][2] A portion of the proceeds of the tour were donated to the Sunnybrook Foundation, the independent fundraising arm of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre; in addition to the ticket sale proceeds themselves, both Sunnybrook and the Canadian Cancer Society reported a significant increase in direct donations, totalling over one million dollars, from the public during the tour.[3] CBC broadcast the tour's final concert in Kingston on its radio, television, and digital platforms, which was seen by 11.7 million viewers across all platforms, and a DVD and Blu-ray of the concert was released in December 2017.[4]

Although generally reported by the media as such, at the time the band refrained from officially labeling the concerts as their farewell tour, and instead communicated the hope that Downie's health would remain stable enough for them to tour again in the future.[5] However, Downie died of the illness on October 17, 2017.[6] In July 2018, guitarist Rob Baker declared that the Tragically Hip were now inactive and the members had no plans to perform under the name again without Downie.[7]

Cultural analysis Edit

Throughout the summer, the nature of the tour resulted in a considerable volume of analysis of the band, the tour and its impact on Canadian culture appearing in the media.[8] This included a number of international outlets which had never before devoted significant coverage to the band, including CNN,[9] BBC News,[10] The Guardian[11] and The New Yorker.[12]

Canadian media outlets which would ordinarily only publish reviews of local concerts published an ongoing series of reviews of every stop on the tour, including unusually thorough analysis of the setlists.[13]

The newsmagazine Maclean's published interviews throughout the summer with other musicians and cultural figures who had been friends, fans, collaborators or tourmates of the band, including Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo,[14] Geoffrey Kelly of Spirit of the West,[15] John K. Samson of The Weakerthans,[16] Dave Bidini of Rheostatics,[17] Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil,[18] novelist Joseph Boyden,[19] singer-songwriters Joel Plaskett[20] and Sarah Harmer,[21] and record producer Steve Berlin.[22]

Both Maclean's and the Toronto Star also sent journalists to the town of Bobcaygeon, Ontario to explore the impact of one of the Tragically Hip's most famous songs, "Bobcaygeon".[23][24]

Ticket sales controversy Edit

Due to the news of Downie's cancer diagnosis, demand for tickets was higher than for any of the band's concert tours since the 1990s.[25] However, many fans ended up stymied by ticket scalpers;[25] even in the advance presale to members of the band's fan club, all available tickets were sold out within minutes, and many tickets almost immediately began showing up on resale sites such as StubHub, at inflated prices of up to $5,000 for the Kingston show,[25] and up to $1,300 for most other shows.[26] The same occurred when general market tickets were released;[26] in some cities, the general release tickets were entirely sold out less than one minute after going on sale.[27] One scalper even set up a dedicated domain, thehiptickets.com.[28]

The band described themselves as sad and concerned by the situation, but noted that ticket sales were largely out of their own control.[29] They responded by adding further shows to the tour,[26] and by redesigning the planned stage configuration in order to release additional seats.[26] Ontario's provincial government announced plans to review its regulations around ticket sales,[30] and two scalpers were arrested in Winnipeg.[31] The public outcry led CBC Television to explore options for broadcast of the Kingston show,[29] and also resulted in a record number of booking requests for the Practically Hip, a long-running Tragically Hip tribute band, to play private Tragically Hip tribute parties across Canada.[32]

Jesse Modz, a DJ for CHTZ-FM in St. Catharines, Ontario, aired a segment on his radio show in which he fooled a scalper in Mississauga into driving to St. Catharines by offering a $300 premium on top of the asking price; when the scalper arrived, Modz did not purchase the tickets, but rather confronted him about the ethics of scalping.[33]

Canadian music journalist Alan Cross called the situation "the most cold-blooded, market-driven display of capitalism that we've ever seen involving Canadian concerts."[26]

In October 2016, Live Nation Entertainment formally admitted for the first time that at least two-thirds of all tickets for the tour were snapped up by ticket brokers, leaving less than one-third of the tickets available to be purchased at face value by fans.[34]

In February 2017, the government of Ontario formally announced that it would introduce legislation to ban "scalper bots".[35]

Final concert Edit

The final show on the tour was held on August 20, 2016 at the Rogers K-Rock Centre in the band's hometown of Kingston. The concert was simulcast in a special, The Tragically Hip: A National Celebration, airing commercial-free across the CBC's television and radio outlets, including CBC Television, CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2, as well as on Sirius XM satellite radio, and online via CBC Music and YouTube.[36][29] CBC broke away from its second-last night of primetime coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics to air the concert;[37] Ron Maclean hosted a short introduction from Rio de Janeiro,[38] where the Canadian Olympic athletes were themselves gathered for a viewing party at Canada House.[39] At the end of the introduction, Maclean said: "We now go to this late breaking story on the CBC" referencing not only the concert itself but a lyric from the Tragically Hip song "Wheat Kings". The concert was attended by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau upon request by the band.[40]

At least 11.7 million watched part of the concert across these platforms;[41][42] 4.3 million were watching the television broadcast, while precise breakdowns of radio listeners, online streaming viewers or attendees at public screening parties have not been released. Public viewing was also set up in Kingston at the Springer Market Square[43] and attended by approximately 22,000 people.[44] Many other towns and cities across Canada also hosted public broadcasts of the concert.[45] One particularly noted example was in Bobcaygeon, which held a public viewing on its main street;[46] in addition to local residents, the event was also attended by a significant number of people who had made a "pilgrimage" to view the concert there because of the song.[46]

On the same night as the Kingston concert, American rock band Pearl Jam were performing in Chicago; lead singer Eddie Vedder paid tribute to Downie and dedicated a performance of "Light Years" to Downie and the Tragically Hip.[47] Canadian band Blue Rodeo were also performing a previously scheduled concert in Toronto on the same night; during that show, they performed a rendition of "Bobcaygeon" as video screens around the venue displayed scenes from the concurrent Hip concert in Kingston.[48] Longtime Blue Rodeo guitarist and mandolinist Bob Egan, who was retiring from music and performing his final show with the band that evening, had been a guest musician on the original Tragically Hip recording of the song.

The CBC aired an encore of the concert on June 24, 2017.[49]

The Kingston concert was released on DVD in December 2017, under the title A National Celebration.[4] The DVD was released both on its own and as a box set with the documentary film Long Time Running.[4]

In 2020, Cineplex Entertainment announced that select Canadian theatres would run a double bill of A National Celebration and Long Time Running in the week of September 18 as a special event.[50]

Honours Edit

The tour resulted in Downie being selected by the Canadian Press as its Canadian Newsmaker of the Year for 2016.[51] This marked the first time in the award's history that a musician was chosen.[51] Downie's death resulted in his being selected as Newsmaker of the Year again in 2017.[52]

At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards, the CBC's broadcast of the final concert was nominated for and won six awards, including Best Live Entertainment Special, Best Direction in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series (David Russell), Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Non-Fiction Program or Series (Brent Clark), Best Photography in a Variety Program or Series (Alex Nadon and Tyler Pigeon), Best Sound in a Variety or Animated Program or Series (Jay Vicari, Peter Gary, Jon Erickson, Lee Moro and Mark Vreeken), and Best Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series (The Tragically Hip).[53][54][55]

The band and the tour are the subjects of Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier's documentary film Long Time Running, which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.[56]

Tour dates Edit

List of 2016 tour dates, showing date, city, country, venue
Date
(2016)
City Country Venue
July 22 Victoria Canada Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre
July 24 Vancouver Rogers Arena
July 26
July 28 Edmonton Rexall Place
July 30
August 1 Calgary Scotiabank Saddledome
August 3
August 5 Winnipeg MTS Centre
August 8 London Budweiser Gardens
August 10 Toronto Air Canada Centre
August 12
August 14
August 16 Hamilton FirstOntario Centre
August 18 Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre
August 20 Kingston Rogers K-Rock Centre
List of box office score data with date, city, venue, attendance, gross[57]
Date
(2016)
City Venue Attendance Gross
August 8 London, Canada Budweiser Gardens 9,934 / 9,934 $793,981
August 10 Toronto, Canada Air Canada Centre 54,566 / 54,566 $4,743,640
August 12
August 14

Setlists Edit

The setlist for each show was different. Typically the band played 20 or 21 songs followed by a three-song encore and then an additional two-song encore. For the final show, the band played 21 songs and then returned to play three encores of three songs each.

At virtually all shows, all songs from the same album were performed consecutively in sets of two, three or four, with that album not subsequently returned to for the rest of the show.[36] Only a few times over the course of the tour was this pattern deviated from at all, normally for just one song.

The only unplayed album on the tour was their debut EP The Tragically Hip.[13] No song in the band's catalogue was performed at all 15 shows; the band's 1990s signature songs "Ahead by a Century", "Bobcaygeon" and "Poets", and their more recent single "What Blue", were the most-played songs overall, having been performed at all but one or two of the shows.

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The Man Machine Poem Tour was a concert tour by The Tragically Hip in support of their thirteenth full length studio album Man Machine Poem The tour consisted of 15 shows the first held on July 22 2016 in Victoria British Columbia and the last held on August 20 2016 at the Rogers K Rock Centre in Kingston Ontario Man Machine Poem TourTour by The Tragically HipTour posterLocationCanadaAssociated albumMan Machine PoemStart dateJuly 22 2016 2016 07 22 End dateAugust 20 2016 2016 08 20 No of shows15The tour was announced on May 25 2016 following an announcement the previous day regarding singer Gord Downie s brain cancer diagnosis 1 2 A portion of the proceeds of the tour were donated to the Sunnybrook Foundation the independent fundraising arm of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in addition to the ticket sale proceeds themselves both Sunnybrook and the Canadian Cancer Society reported a significant increase in direct donations totalling over one million dollars from the public during the tour 3 CBC broadcast the tour s final concert in Kingston on its radio television and digital platforms which was seen by 11 7 million viewers across all platforms and a DVD and Blu ray of the concert was released in December 2017 4 Although generally reported by the media as such at the time the band refrained from officially labeling the concerts as their farewell tour and instead communicated the hope that Downie s health would remain stable enough for them to tour again in the future 5 However Downie died of the illness on October 17 2017 6 In July 2018 guitarist Rob Baker declared that the Tragically Hip were now inactive and the members had no plans to perform under the name again without Downie 7 Contents 1 Cultural analysis 2 Ticket sales controversy 3 Final concert 4 Honours 5 Tour dates 6 Setlists 7 ReferencesCultural analysis EditThroughout the summer the nature of the tour resulted in a considerable volume of analysis of the band the tour and its impact on Canadian culture appearing in the media 8 This included a number of international outlets which had never before devoted significant coverage to the band including CNN 9 BBC News 10 The Guardian 11 and The New Yorker 12 Canadian media outlets which would ordinarily only publish reviews of local concerts published an ongoing series of reviews of every stop on the tour including unusually thorough analysis of the setlists 13 The newsmagazine Maclean s published interviews throughout the summer with other musicians and cultural figures who had been friends fans collaborators or tourmates of the band including Jim Cuddy of Blue Rodeo 14 Geoffrey Kelly of Spirit of the West 15 John K Samson of The Weakerthans 16 Dave Bidini of Rheostatics 17 Peter Garrett of Midnight Oil 18 novelist Joseph Boyden 19 singer songwriters Joel Plaskett 20 and Sarah Harmer 21 and record producer Steve Berlin 22 Both Maclean s and the Toronto Star also sent journalists to the town of Bobcaygeon Ontario to explore the impact of one of the Tragically Hip s most famous songs Bobcaygeon 23 24 Ticket sales controversy EditDue to the news of Downie s cancer diagnosis demand for tickets was higher than for any of the band s concert tours since the 1990s 25 However many fans ended up stymied by ticket scalpers 25 even in the advance presale to members of the band s fan club all available tickets were sold out within minutes and many tickets almost immediately began showing up on resale sites such as StubHub at inflated prices of up to 5 000 for the Kingston show 25 and up to 1 300 for most other shows 26 The same occurred when general market tickets were released 26 in some cities the general release tickets were entirely sold out less than one minute after going on sale 27 One scalper even set up a dedicated domain thehiptickets com 28 The band described themselves as sad and concerned by the situation but noted that ticket sales were largely out of their own control 29 They responded by adding further shows to the tour 26 and by redesigning the planned stage configuration in order to release additional seats 26 Ontario s provincial government announced plans to review its regulations around ticket sales 30 and two scalpers were arrested in Winnipeg 31 The public outcry led CBC Television to explore options for broadcast of the Kingston show 29 and also resulted in a record number of booking requests for the Practically Hip a long running Tragically Hip tribute band to play private Tragically Hip tribute parties across Canada 32 Jesse Modz a DJ for CHTZ FM in St Catharines Ontario aired a segment on his radio show in which he fooled a scalper in Mississauga into driving to St Catharines by offering a 300 premium on top of the asking price when the scalper arrived Modz did not purchase the tickets but rather confronted him about the ethics of scalping 33 Canadian music journalist Alan Cross called the situation the most cold blooded market driven display of capitalism that we ve ever seen involving Canadian concerts 26 In October 2016 Live Nation Entertainment formally admitted for the first time that at least two thirds of all tickets for the tour were snapped up by ticket brokers leaving less than one third of the tickets available to be purchased at face value by fans 34 In February 2017 the government of Ontario formally announced that it would introduce legislation to ban scalper bots 35 Final concert EditThe final show on the tour was held on August 20 2016 at the Rogers K Rock Centre in the band s hometown of Kingston The concert was simulcast in a special The Tragically Hip A National Celebration airing commercial free across the CBC s television and radio outlets including CBC Television CBC Radio One and CBC Radio 2 as well as on Sirius XM satellite radio and online via CBC Music and YouTube 36 29 CBC broke away from its second last night of primetime coverage of the 2016 Summer Olympics to air the concert 37 Ron Maclean hosted a short introduction from Rio de Janeiro 38 where the Canadian Olympic athletes were themselves gathered for a viewing party at Canada House 39 At the end of the introduction Maclean said We now go to this late breaking story on the CBC referencing not only the concert itself but a lyric from the Tragically Hip song Wheat Kings The concert was attended by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau upon request by the band 40 At least 11 7 million watched part of the concert across these platforms 41 42 4 3 million were watching the television broadcast while precise breakdowns of radio listeners online streaming viewers or attendees at public screening parties have not been released Public viewing was also set up in Kingston at the Springer Market Square 43 and attended by approximately 22 000 people 44 Many other towns and cities across Canada also hosted public broadcasts of the concert 45 One particularly noted example was in Bobcaygeon which held a public viewing on its main street 46 in addition to local residents the event was also attended by a significant number of people who had made a pilgrimage to view the concert there because of the song 46 On the same night as the Kingston concert American rock band Pearl Jam were performing in Chicago lead singer Eddie Vedder paid tribute to Downie and dedicated a performance of Light Years to Downie and the Tragically Hip 47 Canadian band Blue Rodeo were also performing a previously scheduled concert in Toronto on the same night during that show they performed a rendition of Bobcaygeon as video screens around the venue displayed scenes from the concurrent Hip concert in Kingston 48 Longtime Blue Rodeo guitarist and mandolinist Bob Egan who was retiring from music and performing his final show with the band that evening had been a guest musician on the original Tragically Hip recording of the song The CBC aired an encore of the concert on June 24 2017 49 The Kingston concert was released on DVD in December 2017 under the title A National Celebration 4 The DVD was released both on its own and as a box set with the documentary film Long Time Running 4 In 2020 Cineplex Entertainment announced that select Canadian theatres would run a double bill of A National Celebration and Long Time Running in the week of September 18 as a special event 50 Honours EditThe tour resulted in Downie being selected by the Canadian Press as its Canadian Newsmaker of the Year for 2016 51 This marked the first time in the award s history that a musician was chosen 51 Downie s death resulted in his being selected as Newsmaker of the Year again in 2017 52 At the 5th Canadian Screen Awards the CBC s broadcast of the final concert was nominated for and won six awards including Best Live Entertainment Special Best Direction in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series David Russell Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Non Fiction Program or Series Brent Clark Best Photography in a Variety Program or Series Alex Nadon and Tyler Pigeon Best Sound in a Variety or Animated Program or Series Jay Vicari Peter Gary Jon Erickson Lee Moro and Mark Vreeken and Best Performance in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series The Tragically Hip 53 54 55 The band and the tour are the subjects of Jennifer Baichwal and Nicholas de Pencier s documentary film Long Time Running which premiered at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival 56 Tour dates EditList of 2016 tour dates showing date city country venue Date 2016 City Country VenueJuly 22 Victoria Canada Save On Foods Memorial CentreJuly 24 Vancouver Rogers ArenaJuly 26July 28 Edmonton Rexall PlaceJuly 30August 1 Calgary Scotiabank SaddledomeAugust 3August 5 Winnipeg MTS CentreAugust 8 London Budweiser GardensAugust 10 Toronto Air Canada CentreAugust 12August 14August 16 Hamilton FirstOntario CentreAugust 18 Ottawa Canadian Tire CentreAugust 20 Kingston Rogers K Rock CentreList of box office score data with date city venue attendance gross 57 Date 2016 City Venue Attendance GrossAugust 8 London Canada Budweiser Gardens 9 934 9 934 793 981August 10 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre 54 566 54 566 4 743 640August 12August 14Setlists EditThe setlist for each show was different Typically the band played 20 or 21 songs followed by a three song encore and then an additional two song encore For the final show the band played 21 songs and then returned to play three encores of three songs each At virtually all shows all songs from the same album were performed consecutively in sets of two three or four with that album not subsequently returned to for the rest of the show 36 Only a few times over the course of the tour was this pattern deviated from at all normally for just one song The only unplayed album on the tour was their debut EP The Tragically Hip 13 No song in the band s catalogue was performed at all 15 shows the band s 1990s signature songs Ahead by a Century Bobcaygeon and Poets and their more recent single What Blue were the most played songs overall having been performed at all but one or two of the shows Victoria Set Boots or Hearts New Orleans is Sinking Opiated Blow at High Dough What Blue Tired as Fuck In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Intermission Something On Poets Bobcaygeon Fireworks Family Band The Lonely End of the Rink Yer Not the Ocean In View The Last of the Unplucked Gems The Luxury Little Bones Long Time Running Twist My Arm Encore One Eldorado Wheat Kings At the Hundredth Meridian Encore Two Gift Shop Ahead by a Century Vancouver I Set Twist My Arm Three Pistols The Luxury Little Bones Machine Tired as Fuck What Blue In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Intermission At Transformation Man Machine Poem The Lookahead We Want to Be It Membership Fireworks Bobcaygeon Poets Daredevil So Hard Done By Thugs Grace Too Encore One Fully Completely Wheat Kings Locked in the Trunk of a Car Encore Two Opiated New Orleans is Sinking Vancouver II Set Courage for Hugh MacLennan Fifty Mission Cap We ll Go Too At the Hundredth Meridian In a World Possessed by the Human Mind What Blue In Sarnia Machine Intermission My Music at Work Lake Fever Toronto 4 Putting Down Greasy Jungle Grace Too Yawning or Snarling Daredevil Ahead by a Century Don t Wake Daddy Springtime in Vienna Gift Shop Encore One Escape is at Hand for the Travelling Man Bobcaygeon Poets Encore Two Fiddler s Green Three Pistols Edmonton I Set Little Bones The Luxury Long Time Running Twist My Arm In a World Possess by the Human Mind What Blue Ocean Next Machine Intermission Summer s Killing Us It Can t be Nashville Every Night If New Orleans is Beat Gus The Polar Bear from Central Park Daredevil Scared So Hard Done By Grace Too Escape is at Hand for the Traveling Man Membership Something On Poets Encore One At the Hundredth Meridian Fully Completely Courage for Hugh MacLennan Encore Two Flamenco Ahead by a Century Edmonton II Set Blow at High Dough Opiated Boots or Hearts New Orleans is Sinking In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Tired as Fuck What Blue Machine Intermission Now the Struggle Has a Name The Last Recluse Coffee Girl Morning Moon Courage for Hugh MacLennan At the Hundredth Meridian Wheat Kings Fifty Mission Cap Gift Shop Don t Wake Daddy Springtime in Vienna Ahead by a Century Encore One Greasy Jungle Scared Grace Too Encore Two Fireworks Bobcaygeon Calgary I Set Three Pistols Twist My Arm Fiddler s Green Little Bones In a World Possessed by the Human Mind What Blue Ocean Next Machine Intermission In View The Kids Don t Get It World Container Yer Not the Ocean So Hard Done By Grace Too Yawning or Snarling Daredevil Something On Escape is at Hand for the Travelling Man Poets Bobcaygeon Encore One Gift Shop Flamenco Ahead by a Century Encore Two Boots or Hearts Blow at High Dough Calgary II Set New Orleans is Sinking Opiated Boots or Hearts Blow at High Dough In a World Possessed by the Human Mind In Sarnia What Blue Machine Intermission Thugs Greasy Jungle Scared Grace Too Use It Up It s a Good Life if You Don t Weaken Throwing Off Glass The Dire Wolf Gift Shop Don t Wake Daddy Ahead by a Century Springtime in Vienna Encore One Fireworks Bobcaygeon Poets Encore Two Wheat Kings Courage for Hugh MacLennan Winnipeg Set At the Hundredth Meridian Pigeon Camera Courage for Hugh MacLennan Wheat Kings Machine Tired as Fuck What Blue In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Intermission Streets Ahead The Lookahead Man Machine Poem At Transformation Escape is at Hand for the Travelling Man Poets Bobcaygeon Membership The Last of the Unplucked Gems Little Bones The Luxury Long Time Running Twist My Arm Encore One Boots or Hearts Opiated New Orleans is Sinking Encore Two Springtime in Vienna Ahead by a Century London Set Opiated Blow at High Dough Boots or Hearts New Orleans is Sinking In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Ocean Next What Blue Machine Intermission Summer s Killing Us Gus The Polar Bear from Central Park If New Orleans is Beat It Can t be Nashville Every Night Grace Too Scared So Hard Done By Daredevil Something On Poets Bobcaygeon Fireworks Encore One Fully Completely Pigeon Camera Courage for Hugh MacLennan Encore Two Fiddler s Green Toronto I Set The Luxury Little Bones Fiddler s Green Three Pistols In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Tired as Fuck What Blue Machine Intermission My Music at Work Lake Fever Toronto 4 Putting Down Gift Shop Springtime in Vienna Flamenco Ahead by a Century Fully Completely At the Hundredth Meridian Wheat Kings Fifty Mission Cap Encore One Grace Too So Hard Done By Nautical Disaster Encore Two Bobcaygeon Poets Toronto II Set Courage for Hugh MacLennan Locked in the Trunk of a Car Eldorado At the Hundredth Meridian In a World Possessed by the Human Mind In Sarnia Machine Intermission The Dire Wolf Use it Up It s a Good Life if You Don t Weaken Throwing Off Glass Grace Too Greasy Jungle Scared Nautical Disaster Membership Bobcaygeon Something On Fireworks Encore One New Orleans is Sinking Boots or Hearts Blow at High Dough Encore Two Gift Shop Ahead by a Century Toronto III Set Blow at High Dough New Orleans is Sinking Opiated Boots or Hearts Machine What Blue Ocean Next In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Intermission Streets Ahead We Want to Be It Man Machine Poem At Transformation Gift Shop Flamenco Ahead by a Century The Last of the Unplucked Gems Three Pistols Twist My Arm Long Time Running Little Bones Springtime in Vienna Encore One Escape is at Hand for the Travelling Man Poets Bobcaygeon Encore Two Daredevil Grace Too Hamilton Set At the Hundredth Meridian Courage for Hugh MacLennan Eldorado Fifty Mission Cap In a World Possessed by the Human Mind What Blue In Sarnia Machine Intermission The Lonely End of the Rink Yer Not the Ocean Family Band In View So Hard Done By Grace Too Scared Daredevil Escape is at Hand for the Travelling Man Something On Fireworks Poets Encore One Gift Shop Don t Wake Daddy Ahead by a Century Encore Two Fiddler s Green Twist My Arm Ottawa Set Boots or Hearts Blow at high Dough Opiated New Orleans is Sinking In a World Possessed by the Human Mind Ocean Next What Blue Machine Intermission Summer s Killing Us Gus The Polar Bear from Central Park If New Orleans is Beat It Can t be Nashville Every Night Greasy Jungle Nautical Disaster So Hard Done By Grace Too Gift Shop Flamenco Springtime in Vienna Ahead by a Century Encore One Courage for Hugh MacLennan Wheat Kings At the Hundredth Meridian Encore Two Bobcaygeon Poets Kingston Set Fifty Mission Cap Courage for Hugh MacLennan Wheat Kings At the Hundredth Meridian In a World Possessed by the Human Mind What Blue Tired as Fuck Machine Intermission My Music at Work Lake Fever Toronto 4 Putting Down Twist My Arm Three Pistols Fiddler s Green Little Bones The Last of the Unplucked Gems Something On Poets Bobcaygeon Fireworks Encore One New Orleans is Sinking Boots or Hearts Blow at High Dough Encore Two Nautical Disaster Scared Grace Too Encore Three Locked in the Trunk of a Car Gift Shop Ahead by a Century 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