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TTHTop40 - 604

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🎧 TTHTop40 - 604 🎧

It’s time for Episode 4 of The Tragically Hip Top 40 Countdown! This week, we welcome Devon from Stouffville, a die-hard fan of The Hip who shares her Hipstory and dives deep into song #37!

Devon recalls the first time she connected with The Hip and takes us on a journey through the Canadian rock band‘s evolution, her favourite live moments, and the paradoxical magic of Gord Downie’s lyrics. Get ready for stories of Roadside Attraction festivals, late-night guitar jams, and those emotional concert memories that only true Hip fans will understand.

Episode Highlights & Time Stamps:

• 🕒 [4:14] – Devon’s first aha moment with “Wheat Kings” at a high school party.

• 🕒 [7:52] – Devon’s first live Hip show at Another Roadside Attraction in 1997.


💥 Don’t Miss the Wrap-Up Party! 💥

Join us for A Celebration of The Hip for ALS in Toronto on October 4th, 2025. This event supports the ALS Society of Canada and features:

• 🎶 A live band covering The Hip classics

• 🏆 A silent auction full of TTH memorabilia and more

• 📢 The finale of The Tragically Hip Top 40 Countdown!

🎟️ Tickets are just $20! Don’t miss your chance to celebrate with fellow Hip fans while supporting a great cause.


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We want to hear your stories about The Hip and your favorite songs!

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• YouTube: youtube.com/@dewvre1974


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