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What first got you into Blue Rodeo?

Last post Mon, Feb 25 2008, 10:23 AM by eniko76. 33 replies.
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  •  Tue, Jan 29 2008, 1:55 PM 327695 in reply to 327554

    Re: What first got you into Blue Rodeo?

    I used to hear my dad play a lot of Blue Rodeo when I was growing up.  Somewhere along the way I've grown to love their music!  I've seen then play in Thunder Bay about 5 times now and they are always awesome on stage.  I love their music and to hear Jim sing gives me goose bumps!  They are a great Band!

  •  Tue, Jan 29 2008, 2:07 PM 327696 in reply to 327695

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    Re: What first got you into Blue Rodeo?

    jesquega76:

    I used to hear my dad play a lot of Blue Rodeo when I was growing up.  Somewhere along the way I've grown to love their music!  I've seen then play in Thunder Bay about 5 times now and they are always awesome on stage.  I love their music and to hear Jim sing gives me goose bumps!  They are a great Band!

    Welcome to the board, jesquega76! (I like your name, do you think we are related? :p )

    I'm so glad that you posted! I also get goosebumps when I hear a good song. My dad is the same way!

    Enjoy the boards. I look forward to getting to know you. :o)


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  •  Mon, Feb 25 2008, 9:58 AM 329689 in reply to 325991

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    Re: What first got you into Blue Rodeo?

    Outskirts came out in '87, at a time when I was struggling to keep a marriage and career together. Things weren't working out too well and of course music comes to the best and worst times of your life. "Try" became a huge part of my philosophy then, and I hoped my wife might "try" to make it work. She didn't, and that was tough, but I decided I would "try" to make that break (from both wife and career) a time I could make something new of myself. I went back to university to complete another degree - business education. It was an exciting time to be going back to a learning environment and the university was the place I needed to be. In 1989, Blue Rodeo visited Memorial University twice - the first In March (with guests "The Brats", who were awesome) and then again in November. I was front row center at both of those and the shows made me a huge fan of the performance - I didn't need any encouragement for the music.

    This past weekend my second (and last) wife and I went to see the band at the the Halifax Metro Center on their Small Miracles tour. It was amazing (as always) and I realized how much their music and their shows have celebrated significant rights of passage in my life. So many great songs, and shows. My son, Mark, (another huge fan) and I were talking about our favorite BR tunes. We both play guitar and envy Jim Cuddy's voice with every fibre of our being. I decided that Head over Heels is my all-time favorite with Try and Bulletproof close behind. Mark loves Florida, 5 Days in May, and Try and says he just couldn't make a choice for one over all. Atta boy! Another convert.


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  •  Mon, Feb 25 2008, 10:23 AM 329694 in reply to 329689

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    Re: What first got you into Blue Rodeo?

    Thanks for sharing, snips! :o)

    It's wonderful how music can touch so many different people in so many different ways. I was only eleven years old when Outskirts was released, yet somehow both of us found our way to this web site thanks to Blue Rodeo. Ain't life neat? ;)


    Love and understanding are the best answers I've heard yet.


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