To: Lost1 who wrote (1721 ) 12/23/2001 10:04:23 PM From: Greg from Edmonton Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3937 Tragically Hip - was a fan in their heyday, but their excessive airplay here has me kinda worn out on them. My favourite "Hip" album is still their first one (self-titled). It's got more of a raw, un-polished, edgey sound to it. Favourite tracks include "Werewolf" (those lyrics are hilarious fun) and the bonus track, "Canadian Surf Club". Speaking of hilarious morbid lyrics, have you ever heard of the Headstones? Headstones - Cemetery (Album - Picture Of Health)I got a gal who lives on the wrong side of town I know what I like and man you know I sure know how It's the other side another place I like it there no accounting for taste I can't think of nothing when I'm with her But the rain and the wind and the cemetery dirt Went down to the cemetery looking for love Got there and my baby was buried I had to dig her up Went down to the cemetery looking for love Got there and my baby was buried I had to dig her up 18,000 miles across nowhere land I'm scratching and I'm spitting there ain't nobody listening And things are kind of getting out of hand There's only one point that I'd like to make These kinds of things deteriorate It's the gospel truth man She's embalmed in love juice Went down to the cemetery looking for love Got there and my baby was buried I had to dig her up Went down to the cemetery looking for love Got there and my baby was buried I had to dig her up Cowboy Junkies, I have one or two albums. Margo Timmins was SUCH a babe back then. PS, I believe Yugos were never sold in Canada. We got the Hyundai Pony instead <ggg>. Those cheap, neglected, under-engineered cars are always the first cars to freeze during a winter cold snap. My VW Jetta has never needed to be plugged in for a few years now (awesome heater BTW).