...but should.
I admittedly don't know many Canadian bands but I should and it seemed like a good thread idea.
I'll start with The Weakerthans, also the solo work from John K Samson.
...but should.
I admittedly don't know many Canadian bands but I should and it seemed like a good thread idea.
I'll start with The Weakerthans, also the solo work from John K Samson.
NoMeansNo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m01lPNVv90s
EDIT: Also, that Corb Lund tune is hilarious...
The Bourbon Tabernacle Choir. No longer together, alas, but a great live band and they’ve released their entire catalog on their site. If only all bands would do that when they shut down. Kate and Chris - the two singers - still have solo careers going.
http://www.bourbontabernaclechoir.com/index2.shtml
Truck got stuck and German Motoraad are good Corb tunes too.
Old time rock, April Wine was a go to for me in high school.
Jim Cuddy, with or without Blue Rodeo.
Great big Sea for Newfie rock.
Ruth Moody with or without The Wailin Jennys for folky stuff. Check Ruth's cover of Dancing in the Dark.
Moxy Fruous was a fantastic bunch from the late 90's early 2000's out of Canada.Moxy fruvous King of Spain
Brett_Murphy said:
I have tried to convince every aged group of guys reliving their youth in a garage band to learn that song.
DOA hardcore punk
Spirit of the West - Celtic inspired new wave
Sons of Freedom - kind of power pop
The Sojourners - southern baptist gospel
I know Rush.
What else is there? Nickleback? Celine? That guy who sang the song about the Edmund Fitzgerald?
My daughter turned me onto Peach Pit
Gordon Lightfoot sang the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. He is shown as starting in the business in 1958.
Lighthouse formed in 1968 in Toronto, Ontario. I saw them in concert when they came to my college
Streetwiseguy said:Great big Sea for Newfie rock.
Great band. And every time you go to a concert, you will meet someone you haven’t seen in years. If you like their stuff, there’s Natalie McMaster for some top shelf Cape Breton fiddling
Since we’re looking back a few years, The Planet Smashers are a fun ska band from Montreal and The Shuffle Demons are...difficult to describe. One album is called Bop Rap and that kinda sums it up.
Keith Tanner said:Rons said:Spirit of the West - Celtic inspired new wave
Aka the other Canadian National Anthem.
I think this is the other Canadian National Anthem
Stompin Tom Conners - The Hockey Song
Adam
Grapes of wrath
Alanis Morrisette
Chilliwack
Trooper
Neil Young
Avril Lavigne
Joni Michell
Joan Baez
Hedley
Nickleback
Shania Twain
Bryan Adams
Leonard Cohen
So many. Here is one even most Canadians may not know
Arrogant Worms
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tOM-TmZBzZo
https://www.streetdirectory.com/lyricadvisor/song/pwpuu/pressure_washer/
If you like those Cows with Guns is good too.
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