The Tragically Hip Markham Fairgrounds Markham, ON July 22, 1995 Likely Source: Sennheiser MKE-2002 > Sony D8 Disc 1: ------- 01 - New Orleans Is Sinking - 08:15 02 - Fully Completely - 03:51 03 - Grace, Too - 05:07 04 - At The Hundredth Meridian - 04:24 05 - Fight - 08:37 06 - Giftshop - 04:53 07 - Fifty Mission Cap - 04:55 08 - Greasy Jungle - 04:34 09 - Last Of The Unplucked Gems - 06:33 10 - Ineviability Of Death - 06:06 11 - Scared - 05:47 12 - Daredevil - 07:27 Disc 2: ------- 01 - Twist My Arm - 05:30 02 - Springtime In Vienna - 03:58 03 - Nautical Disaster - 04:41 04 - Blow At High Dough - 05:42 Encore: 05 - Summerside Of Life - 04:57 06 - Locked In The Trunk of A Car - 05:51 07 - Fire In The Hole - 04:07 "Now we can all die without regret or fear. Am I right? Fuckin' right Gordie!" A satisfactory recording of an excellent show from 1995's Another Roadside Attraction. Things start with a bang on an extend NOIS including a great "Past..." jam. John Popper lends a hand on Fight. Early versions of Giftshop and Springtime make an appearance. Gems includes a Flamenco tease and the 100 Years Old jam. Even a verse of Edelweiss makes and appearance during IOD. A long intro lulls us into Daredevil (for Peter Gzwoski), and “Linda, Vince and Tim” help out on a version of Gordon Lightfoot's Summerside Of Life. Enjoy!