The Tragically Hip Podcast Series

The Tragically Hip On Shuffle - Leave


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Every Wednesday night at 8pm ET, we spin the wheel and land on one randomly selected Tragically Hip song — then we discuss, debate, and dissect it with three panelists and a very opinionated live chat.

This week, the wheel landed on “Leave” from In Violet Light (2002) — and we got into the groove, the two-part structure, Gord’s bird-heavy storytelling, and where this track sits in the album’s pacing (aka: the unsung bridge between heavy hitters).

Next week’s random pick: “Wild Mountain Honey” from Music @ Work.


This Week’s Song

Song: “Leave”

Album: In Violet Light (2002)

Producer: Hugh Padgham

Format: Live panel + chat discussion (one song, one hour, no wrong takes)


Panelists
  • Andrew (Winnipeg)
  • Patrick (Toronto)
  • Craig (Langley) (also plays in the Hip tribute band Gift Shop)


What We Talk About (Highlights)
  • Album “go-to” picks right now: World Container, In Violet Light, and We Are the Same
  • Why “Leave” feels like an album track / deep cut — and why that’s not an insult
  • The band’s groove (Sinclair + Fay love all over this one)
  • The song’s structure: essentially two halves instead of a standard verse/chorus/bridge pattern
  • Lyrical rabbit holes: quotes, birds talking to birds, and that killer line: “How do we learn to hurt?” (discussed, not solved — because Gord)
  • Live history note from the panel: “Leave” appears to have been played live only a handful of times (per setlist research mentioned on the stream)
  • Chat check-in: one-word reactions and a great listener description of the track as a “start the day” song — gentle, moving, pointed but laid back


Timeline (from the stream transcript)
  • [0:38] jD sets the table: the On Shuffle format + “no wrong takes”
  • [1:47] Introductions: Andrew (Winnipeg), Craig (Langley), Patrick (Toronto)
  • [3:36] “Go-to Hip record right now” discussion
  • [10:43] Song discussion begins: first impressions + where “Leave” fits
  • [18:31] Music deep-dive: groove, dynamics, structure (two-part feel)
  • [24:09] The “birds” thread expands (and yes, people noticed)
  • [35:31] Live-performance chat + setlist mention
  • [48:09] Wheel spin: next week’s song is “Wild Mountain Honey”
  • [49:54] Panelist plugs + shoutouts
  • [53:01] Breadcrumbs teased for upcoming stuff + community reminder


Next Week

🎶 Next song: “Wild Mountain Honey” (Music @ Work)

🗓 When: Wednesday at 8pm ET

💬 How to participate: Jump into the live chat and bring your takes.


Panelist Plugs (as mentioned on-stream)
  • Andrew: Head Full of Radio (podcast) + Alphabet Soup (University of Manitoba radio show; archives mentioned)
  • Patrick: The Deep Cover Show (on hiatus; returning around early February per the stream)
  • Craig: Plays in Gift Shop (Hip tribute band). Mentioned a “Depression Suite” video posted last week and an upcoming Vancouver show announcement with details expected February 20 (as teased on-stream).


Join the Community
  • Instagram: @tthpodseries
  • YouTube: youtube.com/@tthpods
  • Facebook Group: facebook.com/groups/tthpodcastseries
  • Email: [email protected]


This week on The Tragically Hip On Shuffle, jD and panelists Andrew (Winnipeg), Craig (Langley), and Patrick (Toronto) break down “Leave” from In Violet Light (2002) — groove, structure, lyrics, and where it fits on the record. Next week: “Wild Mountain Honey.”




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