TCA Ep951: Michael Barclay Joins The Show To Discuss "Hearts On Fire: 6 Years That Changed Canadian Music (2000-2005)"
On today's show Matt is joined by Canadian music writer Michael Barclay to discuss his new book "Hearts On Fire: 6 Years That Changed Canadian Music (2000-2005)”
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We kick things off with some talk about Michael’s last book on The Tragically Hip which Matt has read several times. How did the Hip get the reputation of being Canada’s band and why did they occasionally shy away from it? Why did the fanbase seem to be so hot and cold on them throughout their career and how did they respond to the idea of having an unauthorized biography written about them?
Talk later turns to the new book and what made 2000 to 2005 such an interesting time in Canadian music and why it was so ripe for exploration, how the internet played in to the growth of the scene, whether the conditions could ever be replicated again given our modern world, what the sense of community was like across Canadian-acts during this period and lots more.
Michael is a brilliant writer and was a wonderful guest that we were thrilled made some time for us.
You can pick up his books at the following links:
Have Not Been The Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985 - 1995. https://amzn.to/3JLCxxl
The Never Ending Present: The Story of Gord Downie And The Tragically Hip. https://amzn.to/3tIvfVo
Pre-order Hearts On Fire: 6 Years That Changed Canadian Music 2000 - 2005. https://amzn.to/3tGwW5E
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TCA 1000!
Don’t forget that the thousandth episode of Tall Can Audio podcast will drop Monday August 8th. Matty Laing, Michaela Schreiter, Rob Christy and Matt Robinson will all be in the TCA Studio together for the very first time. Don’t miss it!