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Fully & Completely with Greg & Jamie is not your typical music podcast. Ordinary was never an option given its ingredients.
First of all, the podcast examines one of the most engaging and enigmatic bands in Canadian history, The Tragically Hip. But even more than that, those hosts.
Greg & Jamie are not only passionate fans of the band and the legacy the Hip carved out, but they are also fans of music in general. From the craft and construct of a song to the interpretation and feel of the lyrics and music, these two leave no stone unturned when it comes to breaking down the discography of the Hip.
Each episode, the co-hosts mine their collective memories for stories that help provide context for the music they are unpacking. They explore the cultural and pop-culture landscape to give their audience—the passionate and outspoken Fully & Completists—a true sense of the time and place that the music was first created and consumed.
This holistic approach, coupled with a track-by-track breakdown, forms the body of the show, but the glue that holds it all together is the chemistry, charm and humour that LeGros and Dew bring to the table.
Ultimately, if you're a Tragically Hip super-fan, this show is essential. But even if you're just beginning your journey to Hip-Headom then there is no better place to start than downloading and listening to Fully & Completely with Greg & Jamie.

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    • 5.0 • 110 Ratings

Fully & Completely with Greg & Jamie is not your typical music podcast. Ordinary was never an option given its ingredients.
First of all, the podcast examines one of the most engaging and enigmatic bands in Canadian history, The Tragically Hip. But even more than that, those hosts.
Greg & Jamie are not only passionate fans of the band and the legacy the Hip carved out, but they are also fans of music in general. From the craft and construct of a song to the interpretation and feel of the lyrics and music, these two leave no stone unturned when it comes to breaking down the discography of the Hip.
Each episode, the co-hosts mine their collective memories for stories that help provide context for the music they are unpacking. They explore the cultural and pop-culture landscape to give their audience—the passionate and outspoken Fully & Completists—a true sense of the time and place that the music was first created and consumed.
This holistic approach, coupled with a track-by-track breakdown, forms the body of the show, but the glue that holds it all together is the chemistry, charm and humour that LeGros and Dew bring to the table.
Ultimately, if you're a Tragically Hip super-fan, this show is essential. But even if you're just beginning your journey to Hip-Headom then there is no better place to start than downloading and listening to Fully & Completely with Greg & Jamie.

    Call for Submissions - Gord Downie Podcast Playlist

    Call for Submissions - Gord Downie Podcast Playlist

    jD makes a call for submissions


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    • 1 min
    The R.E.M. Breakdown trailer

    The R.E.M. Breakdown trailer

    Dewvre podcasts & such has several new podcasts in the pipeline we think you're gonna love. Here is the first one. It drops on February 19th. You can subscribe at linktr.ee/rembreakdown


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    • 46 sec
    Merry Christmas 2023

    Merry Christmas 2023

    jD is back with a holiday greeting.


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    • 5 min
    Remember Montreal December 6th 1989

    Remember Montreal December 6th 1989

    jD shares his version of the song Montreal to shine a spotlight on the atrocity that was the École Polytechnique massacre on December 6th, 1989 where 15 lives were lost and 14 more were injured.


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    • 3 min
    Phantom Power boxed set thoughts

    Phantom Power boxed set thoughts

    jD, Dan from London, Pete and Tim are joined by a very special guest on this episode that is dedicated to the new reissue of Phantom Power for its 25th anniversary.
    And make sure to listen to the VERY END!

    Transcript:
    [0:05] On August 31st, 2023, The Tragically Hip dropped the first track from the Phantom.

    [0:12] Power 25th Anniversary box set, a song called Bumblebee.
    I will always remember this day because my friends Dan from London, Pete and Tim were in Toronto for our big live finale and the four of us were off to Kingston to visit the Bad Houseand sightsee the tragically hip scenes in Kingston.
    The first thing we did inside the car was fire up Bumblebee.
    It was so odd to hear something so familiar but so new to my ears.
    I hadn't heard this melody or these bending guitar licks before and I wanted more.

    [0:53] Lucky for us there are several other tracks included on this box set.
    Songs we either hadn't heard, or maybe we've heard snips and pieces of in live performances, or maybe on a bootleg.
    And of course there are complete song ideas that wound up on Gord's first solo record, Coke Machine Glow.
    There is also a fantastic live show from Pittsburgh, demos, and alternate versions of songs that did make the final cut.
    In essence, this is an exciting time to be a hip fan.
    Although we are all collectively gutted that we'll never see our boys on stage again, as long as I've been a hip fan, I've clamored for these songs that somehow wound up on the cuttingroom floor.
    And I'm sure you have too.

    [1:41] Today we'll get a sense of what Dan, Pete, and Tim think of the Reissue and we'll speak with a very special guest about the making of this spectacular box set and so much more.
    So sit back, relax, and let's start getting hip to the hip.

    Track 4:
    [2:23] Hey, it's Shadeen here and welcome back to Getting Hip to the Hip.
    This is an out-of-sequence bonus, episode for everyone.
    We are going to be talking today about the box set of Phantom Power, and I am joined as always by my friends Pete and Tim, and today's special guest again, Dan from London. How's itgoing, everybody?
    Well, Dan got his ears lowered, looks like Dan got his ears lowered.
    Yeah, I lost some hair over the course of the last thing, yeah.
    He was shorn. Maybe it was his younger brother stepping in. Yeah.

    [3:07] So fellas, when we last left off and we talked about Phantom Power, I recall the conversation really revolving around fireworks.
    You guys both really loved that song.
    Something On was a little underwhelming for you.
    You got into Poets, you thought that was a good kickoff and here we are just like six months after, not even six months, like four months after releasing that episode and The TragicallyHip goes out and releases a 25th anniversary box set of Phantom Power.
    So we thought it would be cool to get the band back together and talk about that for a little bit.
    And we'll be joined by a very special guest who we won't reveal quite yet.
    Is there anything that in particular, Pete or Tim, you remember about your experience with the record, thinking back, and Dan, for you following one of them, what was your experiencewith the record in general?

    [4:24] Um, it's funny because I went back and I found my notes from the original and it's it's just crazy to look at.
    It's like it's a it's a time it's a time capsule because, yeah, there were certain songs that was like, this is good.
    And like and now I look at, like

    • 58 min
    For Gord...

    For Gord...

    Gordon Edgar Downie - 1964 - 2017


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    • 3 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

Barry McDickiner ,

Awesome Podcast

The boys know their stuff! Well researched and equally explained.

Really enjoy learning the origins of the Hip catalogue.

Thanks for what you do!

Saluso ,

Excited to have found this gem!

Love the casual vibe and eager to work my way through more content

Tha kid imself ,

Review

I was a casual fan. I discovered your podcast. Dove into each album again and followed it up by listening to your podcast. I’m not casual anymore.

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