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Looking for a Place to Happen: Collective Memory, Digital Music Archiving, and the Tragically Hip.

Authors :
GALEY, ALAN
Source :
Archivaria. Fall2018, Issue 86, p6-43. 38p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This article takes the Canadian band the Tragically Hip as a case study in pro-amateur digital music archiving and also considers the larger place of the band's music within the context of cultural memory. After lead singer and lyricist Gord Downie's cancer diagnosis in 2016, the band made the remarkable decision to undertake a Canadian tour, which became one of the most obsessively documented rock tours in Canadian history. Drawing on close readings of the band's performances and some of the digital records that capture them, the article argues for the importance of considering questions of evidence and memory together, especially in the context of archiving popular music. The article begins with a discussion of the Tragically Hip's value as an archival case study, which is based on the band's linking of composition and live improvisation. It then turns to the engagement of the band's songs with the materials of Canadian collective memory, the work of bootleg collectors and pro-am archivists in the documentation of performance history, and the documentation of the band's final Canadian tour in 2016. Throughout, the article examines how professional and pro-am archiving can complement each other in the case of a band like the Hip, whose music is so closely linked to the idea of Canadian collective memory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
*COLLECTIVE memory
*MUSIC archives

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03186954
Issue :
86
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Archivaria
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
134353181