Heksenketel
1993 video by The Tragically Hip
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Heksenketel is a documentary film released on VHS by Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. It features concert footage and other clips of the band and crew as they travel across Canada from coast to coast during their 1993 tour, Another Roadside Attraction.[1]
Trivia
Heksenketel was originally the name of the Another Roadside Attraction tour before it was changed. In the Dutch language 'Heksenketel' literally means "witch's cauldron", though it is mostly used in the vernacular sense, meaning bedlam or pandemonium.
References
- ^ "Hip spell captured in `real' documentary". Kingston Whig-Standard, September 27, 1994.
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The Tragically Hip
- Gord Downie
- Rob Baker
- Johnny Fay
- Paul Langlois
- Gord Sinclair
- Davis Manning
- Up to Here
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- Day for Night
- Trouble at the Henhouse
- Phantom Power
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- Heksenketel
- That Night in Toronto
- A National Celebration
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- "New Orleans Is Sinking"
- "Boots or Hearts"
- "38 Years Old"
- "Little Bones"
- "Three Pistols"
- "Twist My Arm"
- "Locked in the Trunk of a Car"
- "Fifty Mission Cap"
- "Courage (for Hugh MacLennan)"
- "At the Hundredth Meridian"
- "Land"
- "Grace, Too"
- "Greasy Jungle"
- "Nautical Disaster"
- "So Hard Done By"
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- "Gift Shop"
- "700 Ft. Ceiling"
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- "Poets"
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- "Bobcaygeon"
- "My Music at Work"
- "In View"
- "At Transformation"
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- Another Roadside Attraction
- Man Machine Poem Tour
- Bathouse Recording Studio
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