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− | Band described in the song of the same name by long-running Canadian rock band [http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tragically-hip-p5683 The Tragically Hip]. The song, which appears on their 1998 album ''Phantom Power, | + | Band described in the song of the same name by long-running Canadian rock band [http://www.allmusic.com/artist/tragically-hip-p5683 The Tragically Hip]. The song, which appears on their 1998 album ''Phantom Power'', is a tribute to former Material Issue frontman Jim Ellison. EIaHftTM's songs include "Lonely from Rock and Roll," "They Checked Out an Hour Ago," and "All Desires Turn Concrete." |
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*[http://www.hipmuseum.com/escape.html Analysis on hipmuseum.com] | *[http://www.hipmuseum.com/escape.html Analysis on hipmuseum.com] |
Revision as of 08:59, 23 May 2011
Band described in the song of the same name by long-running Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip. The song, which appears on their 1998 album Phantom Power, is a tribute to former Material Issue frontman Jim Ellison. EIaHftTM's songs include "Lonely from Rock and Roll," "They Checked Out an Hour Ago," and "All Desires Turn Concrete."