05-19-2018, 09:26 AM
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:The Hard Canadian is excellent.
The only thing I like about it is that I think it might be a slam on Stephen Harper.
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Killer Whale Tank Wrote:The Hard Canadian is excellent.
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:I see it more as a take on a type of masculinity. The 'Canadian' angle is secondary to this IMHO - the type of man in question being one he's associating with a certain kind of Canadian. It's weird that our responses are so divergent, since to my ear that is one of the very strong tracks on the record.
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:"Mover" is an interesting one. It seems like I should like it more than I do; there's something in the muttering delivery that seems to detract from the song.I totally love Mover. Maybe it's the Dad in me. Love it.
Chris Tanz Wrote:Killer Whale Tank Wrote:I see it more as a take on a type of masculinity. The 'Canadian' angle is secondary to this IMHO - the type of man in question being one he's associating with a certain kind of Canadian. It's weird that our responses are so divergent, since to my ear that is one of the very strong tracks on the record.
I will grant my Stephen Harper reference is a little on the nose. Just placing the song in 2010, but I don’t think it strays too far from what you’re describing, which (in my own personal politics) could be a kind of Stephen Harper voter. Apologies to Conservatives and conservatives; I really didn’t like Stephen Harper. I thought he was toxic, divisive, narrow, hard, kernel-y, sterile, empty of the expansivesness which is required to be a Canadian leader. There, I said it.
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:The Hard Canadian is excellent.Sure is!
Killer Whale Tank Wrote:I see it more as a take on a type of masculinity. The 'Canadian' angle is secondary to this IMHO - the type of man in question being one he's associating with a certain kind of Canadian.Agreed. I'm paraphrasing from memory, but Gord said the term "Hard Canadian" was used by Trailer Park Boys' creator Mike Clattenburg -- a term used to mean Hardcore Canadian...as is, "Have you met Ricky and Julian? Those boys are hard Canadian." I think Gord just liked sound of that term -- and he used it as the character's name in his song. Here, it's not about a hardcore Canadian - with all the stereotypes embedded in that, more so it's about a guy (or type of guy) who is just an asshole. The fact he's "Canadian" is a nice subversion of the stereotype that Canadians are nice, polite people. Such a maligant fella, this hard Canadian:
Moof_Milker Wrote:Killer Whale Tank Wrote:I see it more as a take on a type of masculinity. The 'Canadian' angle is secondary to this IMHO - the type of man in question being one he's associating with a certain kind of Canadian.Agreed. I'm paraphrasing from memory, but Gord said the term "Hard Canadian" was used by Trailer Park Boys' creator Mike Clattenburg -- a term used to mean Hardcore Canadian...as is, "Have you met Ricky and Julian? Those boys are hard Canadian." I think Gord just liked sound of that term -- and he used it as the character's name in his song. Here, it's not about a hardcore Canadian - with all the stereotypes embedded in that, more so it's about a guy (or type of guy) who is just an asshole. The fact he's "Canadian" is a nice subversion of the stereotype that Canadians are nice, polite people. Such a maligant fella, this hard Canadian:
andrew sharpe Wrote:Just noticed special "acoustic" versions of "Gone" and "The Drowning Machine" on Google Music, attached to the singles releases for the album. Didn't know about these, but they sound great. Worth your time to look themI do not ise Google music, but I assume you can purchase through there.