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The Sadies
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Anyone heard of these guys? I saw em up in Big River at the Ness Creek Music Fest. They are incredible definitely worth seeing. I think they are from ontario somewhere.
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#2

Does anyone know their taping policy? Do they have one? They are supposed to be coming to the folk fest out here and I would love to tape their set. I think one way or another it will get done but if the band is ok with it even better.
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#3

Caught them on Saturday when they opened for the boys and David Go-Go. Pretty interesting show... "There's a Higher Power" is almost comical in its evangelical glory, and that song with the melodic screaming certainly allow these guys to stand out.

Solid stage show. I'd say the taping policy, as with most bands at their level, is "please."
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#4

Maybe I'm just stating the obvious, but in the off chance that I'm not...the Sadies is actually the side project for Greg Keelor co-lead singer of another GREAT Canadian band that some of you may have heard of Big Grin ....Blue Rodeo

Caught them in Ottawa and Sudbury as well. Definitely doesn't have the same intensity live as the Hip do, but all in all a great band that plays incredible music.

Goulet!!!
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robert goulet Wrote:Maybe I'm just stating the obvious, but in the off chance that I'm not...the Sadies is actually the side project for Greg Keelor co-lead singer of another GREAT Canadian band that some of you may have heard of Big Grin ....Blue Rodeo

This is incorrect. Greg does have a band WITH the Sadies, but they are called The Unintended. The Sadies are the brainchild of Dallas and Travis Good (the offspring of the famed Good Brothers).
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#6

Free show this Wednesday, August 8 at Artpark in Lewiston, NY.

"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream"
Dana
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#7

Gord recorded a session on the Fuse, its available somewhere for download, with them about two years ago and eluded to the Sadies having opened more Hip shows then any other band they've taken on with them.

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One of the best live acts goin, IMHO.
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LarryIrvine Wrote:Gord ...eluded to the Sadies having opened more Hip shows then any other band they've taken on with them.
My guess would have been Sam Roberts Band


LarryIrvine Wrote:Gord recorded a session on the Fuse, its available somewhere for download...
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"We're forced to bed, but we're free to dream"
Dana
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#9

The Sadies have announced some Western Canada tour dates before the end of the year. Here's what's up so far:

Nov. 1 Winnipeg, MB
Nov. 3 Saskatoon, SK
Nov. 4 Regina, SK
Nov. 6 Camrose, AB
Nov. 7 Calgary, AB
Nov. 8 Black Diamond, AB
Nov. 9 Canmore, AB
Nov. 12 Edmonton, AB

Jeff

June 21, 2003 Toronto, ON: SkyDome
July 1, 2004 Toronto, ON: Molson Amphitheatre
November 26, 2004 Toronto, ON: Air Canada Centre
June 24, 2006 Toronto, ON: Historic Fort York
May 10, 2007 Indianapolis, IN: The Vogue
July 14, 2011 Edmonton, AB: Northlands Festival Site
June 30, 2012 Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON: The Commons at Butler's Barracks
January 23, 2013 Edmonton, AB: Rexall Place
July 28, 2016 Edmonton, AB: Rexall Place
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